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In Australia, Crawford will introduce new virtual adjusting technology.

Crawford & Company is set to launch a new claims technology that it believes will take the customer experience to the next level Crawford head of virt

Crawford & Company is set to launch a new claims technology that it believes will take the customer experience to the next level Crawford head of virtual Chris Bennett told the 15th annual AICLA or ANZIIF 2022 Claims Convention in Sydney. The companys smart online platform, which policyholders can access via a smartphone app, turns photos into a comprehensive set of property data including an interactive 3D model with precise roof and roof measurements. the height. Additional time is eliminated as that highly accurate scope of work turns into a work order and builders can then immediately begin scheduling repair work. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          

DIF invests in sustainable projects in Australia and Europe

Investment manager Dubai Investment Fund DIF has announced it will invest in five renewable energy projects in Australia and Europe. In Australia, the

Investment manager Dubai Investment Fund DIF has announced it will invest in five renewable energy projects in Australia and Europe. In Australia, the company is investing $320 billion in two community solar plants. In the initial phase, the solar project is expected to generate about 300 MW of power. In Europe, DIF will invest in a wind farm in Germany and a solar plant in Spain, both with a capacity of over 125 MW. The company is also investing in a 100 MW energy storage facility that will operate alongside other wind and solar plants. The latest investment is part of DIFs longterm strategy to support promising and innovative research projects. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          

The global mobile cloud market size is expected to reach USD 202.4 billion by 2028, at a market growth rate of 34.0% CAGR during the forecast period.

As a result of advancements in wireless technology, cloud computing, and multimodal communication, the outlook for the mobile cloud market has changed

As a result of advancements in wireless technology, cloud computing, and multimodal communication, the outlook for the mobile cloud market has changed. Because they increase scalability, availability, and reliability, mobile cloud services are primarily used by business users. Big data, IoT, mobile supercomputing, and artificial intelligence are examples of smart technologies that are changing how businesses use them as a result of the fourth industrial revolution. The mobile cloud market is divided into categories of utilities, healthcare, education, and entertainment. By generating the largest revenue share in 2021, the entertainment segment dominated the mobile cloud market. Cloud services are used by users to store confidential data about their business and personal affairs. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          

Regulating the AI ​​ecosystem in Asia

There is currently no legislation on the primordial AI in Asia. However, several Asian countries have introduced various measures to regulate the deve

There is currently no legislation on the primordial AI in Asia. However, several Asian countries have introduced various measures to regulate the development and applications of the AI. In July 2017, the Chinese cabinet published the new generation artificial intelligence development plan in which the countrys plans can lead worldwide by 2030. In South Korea, the government also has published several initiatives for the development of AI. Asian countries are continuing to regulate AI development and applications. Some countries, such as China and South Korea, have introduced specific laws and regulations. Other countries, such as Japan and Singapore, have supported the development of AI but have not yet enacted any laws or regulations. India takes a mixed approach, with a focus on advancing digital literacy and infrastructure development and supporting AI research and development. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          

ARTC showcases Made in Australia rail safety technology

The ARTC Rail Safety and Innovation Center currently has around 70 engineers, digital experts and technology leaders working on the ATMS technology pl

The ARTC Rail Safety and Innovation Center currently has around 70 engineers, digital experts and technology leaders working on the ATMS technology platform. The ATM development will create up to 300 direct jobs and support a further 700 indirect jobs. ATMS currently operates on the ARTC line between Port Augusta and Whyalla, South Australia, and implementation plans are underway in Nulllabor between Tarkula and Kalgoorlie. Adelaide is a hub for the national rail network, but a leader in advanced manufacturing, digital infrastructure and technology. The Australian Government is committed to making its rail network as safe as possible. For companies that rely on the ARTC network, there are significant benefits in terms of moving goods faster and more reliably along their transport routes. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          

Taiwanese chip companies are in talks to invest in Europe

Some Taiwanese chip companies are in talks with European countries to invest there, the minister said Wednesday, adding that the government is delight

Some Taiwanese chip companies are in talks with European countries to invest there, the minister said Wednesday, adding that the government is delighted by local companies efforts to work with democratic allies. The European Union EU has invited Taiwan, a major semiconductor maker, as one of its similar partners to cooperate under the European chip law announced in February. Although Taiwan and the EU held highlevel trade talks in June, less than a week after that meeting, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd TSMC 2330.TW said it had no concrete plans for factories in Europe. However, he did not name any companies. It is one of the highlights of my stay in Taiwan when I hear a representative of the Taiwanese government at a press conference urging Taiwanese companies to go to Europe and invest in Europe Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          

Australia requires Optus to pay for the replacement of the damaged ID

Australian telecoms giant Optus is being ordered to pay to replace the passports and drivers licenses of millions of customers whose personal informat

Australian telecoms giant Optus is being ordered to pay to replace the passports and drivers licenses of millions of customers whose personal information was stolen in one of Australias biggest data breaches, the government says. The theft of account data for 10 million customers the equivalent of 40% of Australias population was the result of a mistake by Optus, and Singapores telcos must pay for the consequences, Deputy Secretary Stephen Jones said. Thursday. Optus apologized for the breach and said it would pay the most affected customers to receive a years worth of credit monitoring. The stolen data included passport numbers, drivers license numbers, state health insurance numbers, phone numbers and home addresses, prompting commentators and lawmakers to demand the documents be returned. Other major Internet companies have said they are conducting additional cybersecurity checks to reduce the risk of similar breaches. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          

Anthology has partnered with EDUtech Europe to showcase the latest innovations in education technology

Anthology, a top supplier of educational solutions, has committed to sponsoring the EDUtech Europe Expo, which will be held in Amsterdam on October 5

Anthology, a top supplier of educational solutions, has committed to sponsoring the EDUtech Europe Expo, which will be held in Amsterdam on October 5 and 6, 2022. A featured speaker at the event will be Louise Thorpe, vice president and head of the client experience for Anthologys regions in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. To highlight the future of higher education, the event will also bring together some of the biggest EdTech solution providers worldwide. According to Oleg Figlin, Vice President of Europe, Middle East, and Africa at Anthology, Anthology is committed to helping the European education community advance learning, and partnerships with organizations like EDUtech Europe are critical to uniting leaders across education and technology. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 3 years ago          



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