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Technology companies such as Essity, Hyundai Rotem, Scienaptic AI, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.
Essity Collaborates with Accenture and Microsoft
Essity has entered a multi‑year collaboration with Accenture and Microsoft to build a cloud‑based AI‑agent platform via its AI Centre of Excellence. The initiative first targets procurement and finance operations with Microsoft Azure, Copilot Studio and Power Platform, then extends across core business functions. The strategy emphasises ethical, responsible AI, aligned with Essity's values. Customer focus is on internal processes to boost productivity, agility and growth. The innovation creates a scalable foundation for generative‑agent workflows that deliver operational benefits and faster time‑to‑value.
Wind River Partners with Hyundai Rotem
Wind River (an Aptiv company) and Hyundai Rotem have teamed up to modernise rail‑ and logistics‑system software using Wind River Studio Developer and a private cloud platform. The technology focus is on cloud‑native development, CI/CD pipelines and edge‑based real‑time systems, while retaining safety‑certified RTOS functions like VxWorks. The strategy aims to reduce cost, improve developer agility and accelerate innovation for Hyundai's rail business. Customer benefit includes faster time‑to‑market and improved maintenance efficiency for smart‑rail solutions.
APG Federal Credit Union Selects Scienaptic AI
APG Federal Credit Union has chosen Scienaptic AI's cloud‑native underwriting platform to expand credit access and manage risk more responsively. Scienaptic, founded in 2014, leverages advanced machine‑learning models and inclusive‑lending frameworks to incorporate wider data inputs and accelerate decisions. Customer focus centres on under‑banked members, delivering faster approvals while maintaining compliance and accuracy.
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