Canada stories
BC Transit, Spare to unify handyDART with one platform
Today
BC Transit taps Vancouver tech firm Spare to unify handyDART bookings and oversight across 29 British Columbia communities.
UBC & Caseway team up on court‑trained legal AI system
Today
UBC teams with Vancouver startup Caseway on a court-trained legal AI, aiming to curb hallucinations and widen access to justice in Canada.
REGnosys flags 2026 regtech surge as London faces rivals
Yesterday
REGnosys warns of a fresh 2026 regtech wave as global rule rewrites loom and London fights to defend its fintech edge from rising rivals.
Private 5G & LTE spend to surpass USD $7.2bn by 2028
Yesterday
Private 5G and LTE spend will top USD $7.2bn by 2028, as industries shift from public mobile networks to standalone private deployments.
DTCC sets 2026 agenda on tokenisation, AI & T+1 shift
Last week
DTCC maps an ambitious 2026 plan, deepening tokenisation and AI while overhauling risk, collateral and post-trade ahead of Europe’s T+1 shift.
Theia unveils AI bat tracking for 3D baseball swing analysis
Last week
Theia launches AI bat and body tracking that turns everyday baseball video into lab-grade 3D swing analysis, no sensors or wearables needed.
AiDeliv unveils AI logistics exchange for small importers
Last week
AiDeliv launches AI-driven reverse auction marketplace to shrink freight costs and give small importers upfront, all-in DDP shipping quotes.
TGT Global names Thaddeus Susara to lead vendor push
Last week
TGT Global has promoted Thaddeus Susara to vice president of channel and strategic partnerships to spearhead a new vendor-focused push.
Yahoo rolls out Agentic AI tools across global DSP
Last week
Yahoo embeds Agentic AI across its global DSP, letting advertisers plug in their own models to automate planning, buying and optimisation.
The future of authentication in 2026: Insights from Yubico’s experts
Last week
Yubico experts say 2026 will redefine authentication, with post-quantum security, digital ID wallets and AI-driven threats converging.
AI to reshape bank payments as fraud pressure mounts
Last week
Banks are set to embed AI deep into payment systems by 2026, slashing costs as fraud surges and pressure mounts on platforms and regulators.
Touching the Sky VR crowned top prize at Qld XR Awards
Last week
Touching the Sky VR wins Qld XR Festival’s top prize, highlighting global brand backing and Australia’s growing immersive media scene.
What business leaders need to know about AI in 2026 and risk
Last week
AI in 2026 will bring harsher harms and huge gains, forcing business to prioritise governance, greener models and pragmatic industrial uses.
Formic AI unveils Boreal, an explainable model for firms
Last week
Canadian start-up Formic AI launches Boreal, an explainable language model promising verifiable, audit-ready outputs for cautious enterprises.
Umbraco opens Melbourne office & appoints APAC head
Last week
Umbraco opens Melbourne hub and names Emmanuel Tissera Head of APAC to drive expansion across Australia, New Zealand and Asia-Pacific.
Hadrian unveils AI agents to pre-empt cyber attacks
Last month
Hadrian rolls out AI “offensive” agents that mimic hackers, probing firms’ systems continuously to spot and fix cyber flaws first.
AI-fuelled cyber onslaught to hit critical systems by 2026
Last month
AI-driven hackers are tipped to ramp up attacks on critical infrastructure and governments by 2026, exploiting ageing industrial systems.
HPE dominates TOP500 with trio of exascale leaders
Last month
HPE cements supercomputing lead as its exascale systems take the top three TOP500 spots and half of the Green500’s 20 most efficient.
Keepit named Leader in IDC MarketScape for SaaS backup
Last month
Keepit has been named a Leader in IDC’s 2025-2026 MarketScape for SaaS data protection, boosting its profile in cloud backup and recovery.
Telehouse Canada, Megaport boost cloud & AI access
Last month
Telehouse Canada partners with Megaport to give its data centre customers direct global cloud, AI and cross-border connectivity on demand.