Hospitals stories
Real-time syncing should cut manual work and inventory errors as healthcare buyers increasingly depend on online procurement for critical supplies.
Owners are bringing security, networking and AV planning forward as repeat work lifts 27%, with CSP on track for 125 projects this year.
Regional mobile services generated USD $1 trillion in economic value in 2025, but growth now hinges on AI, trust, resilience and sovereignty.
Medical AI models can now be tested on real patient data without exposing code or records, easing privacy barriers for hospitals and developers.
Lumana's Principal Product Manager says its camera-agnostic AI platform is expanding beyond security into retail, healthcare and smart cities.
The new capital will fund Endra's push into AI software for building engineers as labour shortages and tight deadlines strain projects.
Healthcare providers could reduce manual administration and compliance work as FPT's new framework targets regulated workflows and fragmented data.
Labour shortages and an ageing workforce are pushing Japanese manufacturers to test AI-controlled robots in factories, logistics and hospitals.
Governance gaps are emerging as hospitals, contact centres and enterprises push AI into frontline operations, raising risk and accountability concerns.
Boards are being urged to fix data quality, fraud controls and infrastructure before AI adoption numbers start to matter.
The software is now helping emergency services, hospitals and authorities share real-time data as New York and New Jersey brace for the World Cup final.
Hospitals and aid groups could be easier to shield from cyber attacks if the Digital Emblem gains broad technical adoption.
Demand for indoor mobile coverage is rising across Asia-Pacific as organisations seek more reliable communications inside large facilities.
Businesses and emergency services faced outages nationwide as a Telstra mobile failure exposed the risks of Australia's concentrated carrier market.
Patients are gaining faster access to test results as default uploads lifted weekly sharing of pathology and imaging reports to more than 5 million.
The Crown will free up NZD $702 million for roads, hospitals and classrooms by cashing in Chorus loans earlier than planned.
The move cuts outage risk for industrial sites that need fast recovery in offline environments supporting critical services worldwide.
Poor value from public works is pushing up costs for taxpayers and households as political interference and weak planning bite, the body says.
The Singapore startup is seeking stronger public-sector and industry links as it pushes its autonomous delivery software into buildings and logistics.
Patients could miss vital appointment and medication texts if healthcare providers fail to register before messages are labelled “Unverified”.