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Striking the right balance between Artificial Intelligence and traditional security measures is crucial, along with ongoing training and vigilance to maximise AI’s potential in cybersecurity Artificial Intelligence (AI) brings significant advantages to cybersecurity, such as enhanced threat detection and rapid response. Continue →
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With advancements in Artificial Intelligence technologies, including tools like ChatGPT and augmented reality, small and medium enterprises (SME) can now access cost-effective solutions previously available only to large corporations   Mia Wichmann holds a Master of Health (Workplace Health and Safety). Continue →
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Many of the results and conclusions drawn from those surveyed in Australia in the Design and Make report will be equally important and offer meaningful directions to New Zealand operators in this category says Autodesk Autodesk’s State of Design & Make report studied 5400 business leaders worldwide – including 451 in Australia – in industries that comprise the Design and Make category. Continue →
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New Zealand’s property industry has accelerated its investment in technology in response to Covid-19 and embraced new systems and processes at a faster rate than its Australian counterparts, but we still have a long way to go Six in ten respondents to a survey conducted by the Property Council of New Zealand and software company Yardi still depend on spreadsheets to assess the performance of their portfolios. Continue →
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Perth-based Fastbrick Robotics has partnered with strategic business consultants EY-Panthenon to understand the market potential of its Hadrian X robot    The company is known for its robotic bricklaying technology that improves safety, speed and accuracy while reducing costs during construction. Continue →
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Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled plans for a primary school in China’s Jiangxi province which will partly utilise robots to build a series of barrel-vaulted classrooms, theurbandeveloper reports The Lushan Primary School will educate 120 children 160 kilometres north-west of Nanchang and will serve 12 local villages with a total population of about 1,800 people. Continue →
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Growing demand for space cooling and interest in net zero energy buildings are driving regional uptake of energy efficient building solutions Energy consumption in Asia-Pacific buildings is expected to continue to grow rapidly, spurred by high economic growth and the increasing demand for cooling in warm climate regions. Continue →
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Auckland Airport has joined forces with a leading global technology service provider to create a ‘multi-retailer mall’ that will enable international travellers to purchase retail products and airport services via mobile and online. Continue →