Artificial intelligence (AI) and sustainability are the two buzzwords ruling the roost across the world at the moment. As companies race to cement an image of being tech forward and eco-conscious, partnerships have become crucial. IT service provider NEXION Group Ltd (ASX: NNG) has strengthened its partnership with IBM Australia Ltd (IBM) by entering into
Read MoreAll the world’s a stage, and it is counting on translation companies to get the word across. From the looks of it, translation is where the money’s at as next-gen language service provider Straker Translations (ASX: STG) joins the roster of companies profiting from providing translation services to tech giants. Straker has announced that the
Read MoreAdvanced materials and deep tech company Archer Materials (ASX: AXE) is inching closer towards commercialsation of their world-first quantum computing chip through a new collaboration with artificial intelligence firm Max Kelsen. The collaboration comes with both companies being members of the IBM Q Network, which Archer was admitted to earlier in the year, and will
Read MoreWith the major expansion of their cloud computing capabilities, tech conglomerate IBM has selected Straker Translations (ASX: STG) to provide adaptive translation services across several IBM technology platforms. The partnership expands on an existing one between the two companies where Straker had previously translated Spanish for IBM, but will now apply the artificial intelligence-powered tech
Read MoreAussie communications tech company Dubber (ASX: DUB) has been given a global tick of approval with their call recording technology selected for IBM’s Cloud for Telecommunications network. The selection will see Dubber’s Unified Voice Recording solution be integrated into the IBM Cloud for Telecommunications platform which will enable calls to be recorded, transcribed and collect
Read MoreAustralian tech company Archer Materials (ASX: AXE) has secured one of the most high-profile of partners in IBM (NYSE: IBM) to advance the development of its world-first quantum computing processor chip that can operate at room temperature. The partnership is a game changer for Archer, which will see its Sydney-based team collaborate with the IBM
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