Productivity stories
Pharmaceutical groups could cut safety processing costs by 30% as the platform automates regulated drug development tasks under human oversight.
Fragmented sales data is prompting businesses to seek unified AI tools that can cut lead leakage and speed up customer conversion.
Banks could use the new tool to give branch staff a fuller customer history, reducing repeated questions and improving advice on complex issues.
The funding will help the Mumbai-based lender software maker push AI across collections and lending workflows for banks and NBFCs.
Manual tax tracking can leave exporters facing customs delays, extra charges and hours of avoidable admin as order volumes rise.
Automation spending is rising as firms use it to cut back-office bottlenecks and free staff for revenue-generating work.
Annual savings of GBP £250,000 and a 94% answer rate followed a shift to AI transcription and analytics across Bluecrest's service lines.
The hire could help AssureCare win more health plan and pharmacy contracts as healthcare groups demand better coordination for complex patients.
Poor-quality sanctions lists can swamp compliance teams with false alerts while letting real matches slip through, raising regulatory risk.
AI-mature finance teams are trimming the month-end close and manual work, widening the gap with peers still early in adoption.
Delays from tangled networks and legacy systems are costing financial firms revenue, compliance time and AI opportunities, a survey found.
Enterprise IT buyers could cut procurement delays as CloudCoCo rolls out AI tools across a 250,000-product catalogue and invoice processing.
Nearly a million Malaysian firms took up AI in the past year, but most are still using basic tools rather than scaling them.
Restaurants can now tie bookings to spend and repeat visits as Square and OpenTable combine reservation, payment and guest data across six markets.
Ageing demand, labour shortages and higher costs are forcing providers to tighten planning and reporting to keep services sustainable.
Australian founders are losing time worth more than AUD $92 billion a year to routine admin, dragging on productivity and growth.
Businesses could cut weeks from app projects as Netcall's new AI tools automate process mapping, search and specification drafting.
Crew members could save time and cut cyber risk as maritime firms replace physical SIM swaps with eSIMs for shore connectivity.
Most firms are still using AI to speed up staff tasks rather than redesigning workflows, even as adoption jumps to 51%.
Against a backdrop of AI-driven job losses and skills shortages, the 2027 awards aim to spotlight women whose work could widen tech talent.