Panasonic Group’s Panasonic Energy will supply lithium-ion battery cells to Zoox, Amazon’s autonomous ride-hailing company.Under the agreement, Panasonic Energy will supply its latest 2170 cylindrical lithium-ion cells to power Zoox's fleet of robotaxis, with delivery starting in early 2026 to support Zoox's growing service and operations
Ecommpay has introduced Apple Pay functionality via QR code payments on its merchant platform, making it one of the first global providers to offer the service
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has asked the High Court to overturn a suspension that is blocking it from completing a bond consolidated tape contract
Deutsche Börse Group and Societe Generale Group (SocGen) have inked a partnership to embed the French bank’s stablecoin into the German stock exchange’s settlement business
Levi’s has partnered with Microsoft to build an AI “super-agent” that will automate back-office tasks across IT, HR, and operations, aiming to streamline workflows and boost efficiency
Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor and other major South Korean manufacturers have announced large domestic investment plans, aiming to reassure that production at home will remain strong despite a new trade agreement with the US
Anthropic, the company behind Claude, publicly reported that Chinese state-sponsored hackers manipulated its AI chatbot to carry out an automated cyber espionage campaign targeting around 30 global organisations
Baidu has unveiled Ernie 5.0, a new version of its multimodal base model that jointly models text, images, audio, and video for complete multimodal understanding and generation
Ocado Intelligent Automation has officially opened its new North American Solutions Hub in Dallas, Texas, showcasing advanced AI-driven warehouse robotics and fulfillment systems
ACS, a Spanish multinational company specialising in construction, engineering, and infrastructure development, is reportedly close to inking a €23 billion deal with BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners to develop data centres
South African mobile communication company Vodacom Group has signed a deal with Starlink which will see the world’s largest satellite broadband provider deliver high-speed, low-latency broadband internet across Africa and expand network coverage in rural areas