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Thinking before picking: Smarter harvest robots and the impact on modern farming

Harvest robotics is entering a new phase, one defined less by raw capability and more by judgement and adaptability. By introducing internal evaluation—assessing the likelihood of success before acting—researchers are addressing one of the key limitations of current systems.

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Luxury sector seeks to recover its cachet

A major part of the luxury cachet is that products are made by skilled artisans using traditional methods, which naturally limits production.

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Millions of Chinese students sit for gruelling ‘gaokao’

Hundreds of young Chinese students clutching pens and their IDs shuffled into a testing centre in blue-skied Beijing on Sunday, swarmed by parents, joining millions sitting for the national high-stakes university entrance exam. Around 12.9 million students nationwide registered for this year’s “gaokao”, according to the Ministry of Education, which for most is the sole […]

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Dubai luxury hotels woo staycationers as tourists flee

On the Palm, an artificial island that has become synonymous with Dubai opulence, five-star hotels are busy on weekends and holidays once more.

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Dave Van Buskirk on building referral-driven relationships

Referrals have long been a common practice in the business world. A referral marketing strategy can help businesses navigate long-term growth. But financial advisor and author Dave Van Buskirk says don’t ask. He argues that direct referral requests are not always the primary factor behind long-term business growth. After two decades of helping people with big life decisions, he says business…

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LiDAR on fixed infrastructures: Is LiDAR now powering the smart cities?

Cities used to think of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) as something that belonged on the roof of a self-driving car or on the “head” of a warehouse robot. Today, that is changing. The same 3D sensing technology is quietly moving off vehicles and onto the urban city, mounted on poles, gantries, and buildings, so public spaces can understand what is happening and respond in real time.

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The engineer who builds the business case for carbon capture: Mohammad Bdair’s role in advancing America’s energy infrastructure

The global energy industry has spent the better part of two decades promising that carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be a cornerstone of the clean energy transition. Governments have written it into law. Major corporations have announced billion-dollar commitments. International climate frameworks treat it as essential infrastructure. And yet, oftentimes projects have stalled, not because the…

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The AI architect who scaled a multilingual safety system to 60 million users explains what responsible AI actually looks like

Ask most people what responsible AI looks like and you will get a list of principles. Ask Harsh Singhal and you will get a system architecture. That difference, between stated principles and operational systems capable of enforcing them, has defined the central problem of his career. Across roles at LinkedIn, Netflix, Adobe, Koo, and now Glean, Singhal has worked in environments where responsible…

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The judge who became the executive: how Redashnie Hurribans shapes the benchmarks of business excellence

There is a certain authority that money cannot buy. It develops only after decades of leading teams, fixing broken systems, and living through real crises. Redashnie Hurribans carries that authority. The South African-born executive now serves as Chief Operating Officer at LEAP Investments, Inc. She has earned a role that extends beyond her executive title. She has been selected to serve as a…

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US confirms Iranian footballers granted visas for World Cup

Iran’s football squad have been granted visas to enter the United Sates so they can play in the World Cup, US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack confirmed Friday. A US administration official confirmed this separately in a statement issued by the State Department. The visa issuance means Iran will compete in the world’s top sporting […]

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Air Canada suspends Cuba operations ‘indefinitely’

Air Canada said Friday that it was suspending its service to Cuba indefinitely, citing "political and economic uncertainty" on the island.

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Ghadi Hobeika on collaboration and AI implementation

Agentic AI has unique potential, but realizing it is not as simple as providing employees with the tools; rather, organizations must implement it intelligently.

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US, Iran trade strikes despite visas for World Cup footballers

New attacks in the Middle East on Friday threatened to unravel an already fragile US-Iran ceasefire, even as American officials confirmed that Tehran’s football players had received visas for the World Cup. Weeks of complex talks marked by threats and flare-ups of violence have failed to secure a deal to end the war and reopen […]

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Julia Meiners and Jaqueline Besanceney on why the future of online business is “faceless”

The modern internet has created a powerful assumption about entrepreneurship: to build a successful online business, people must constantly market themselves. Visibility, personal branding, and influencer culture have become deeply tied to how digital success is perceived. But according to Julia Meiners and Jaqueline Besanceney, that model may no longer reflect how many people actually want to…

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Saskatchewan investing $149K in rural startup infrastructure

Innovation Saskatchewan is backing a first-of-its-kind regional incubator in Estevan to give rural founders the same tools urban ecosystems take for granted

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What enterprise procurement teams actually find when they evaluate AI data partners

As more AV and robotics programs cross from prototype into production, enterprise procurement teams have raised the evaluation bar for AI data partners well beyond unit pricing and labeling volume. Evaluation now centers on four specific areas: data lineage, security certifications, workforce specialization, and analyst-validated operational maturity.

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Why Taradel is betting on the future of marketing being both physical and digital

That's where Taradel has thrived. The marketing technology company has built a platform that combines direct mail and digital advertising into a single omnichannel solution designed specifically for small and midsize businesses. By helping clients manage everything from postcard campaigns to social media advertising under one roof, Taradel is positioning itself at the intersection of traditional…

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How coAmplifi Pro supports consulting visibility through a plan, work, reflect framework

Mark Parinas, CEO of CuraeSoft, recognizes this dynamic as a key challenge for many professional service organizations. Through coAmplifi Pro, CuraeSoft introduces a structured framework built around three connected stages: Plan, Work, and Reflect, designed to help consulting firms develop clearer oversight across daily workflows and broader business operations.

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Fredric Marshall is helping humanity navigate the age of AI

The artificial intelligence (AI) age is here, and further technological advancements are expected. While some may be concerned about the disruption AI could bring to industries, Fredric Marshall, a CEO, founder, author, and AI investor, describes the shift as a period of adjustment that may present new opportunities for businesses and individuals. He suggests that adapting to these changes may…

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What AI hiring systems reveal about the future of work

AI is quietly rewriting the rules of hiring. Not by replacing recruiters entirely, but by changing the very first conversation candidates have with a company.

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The new engineering workflow may involve more than humans

As AI agents move deeper into software development, many engineering teams are starting to rethink what developers actually spend their time doing

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How AI is reshaping cybersecurity in the modern age

Over the past several years, technological tools have continued to evolve at an increasingly rapid pace. One of the easiest ways to encapsulate the speed and impact of these developments is the widespread integration of AI. When the technology was first unveiled to the public just a few years ago, it was met with widespread skepticism and even resistance on many fronts.

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Amanda Mifsud is redefining luxury design through light, innovation, and architectural simplicity

Amanda Mifsud believes luxury design should never overpower architecture, it should quietly enhance it. The Australian interior designer and design consultant has built a reputation for creating refined retail, hospitality, and residential environments that balance aesthetics, functionality, and emotional experience. Through her company, Blind Inspiration, Amanda Mifsud specializes in luxury…

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Devenex launches the Execution Control Plane for Enterprise AI

Built for the agentic era, Devenex governs enterprise actions before they execute - giving regulated organizations the authorization, identity binding, and audit-grade evidence that AI deployment now demands.

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