10 areas of the aerospace industry to be disrupted by AI tools

DUBLIN, Ireland, Sept. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The use of AI in aviation goes beyond customer support chatbots and price comparison tools for travelers. While these applications will definitely stay and become ubiquitous, the real disruption will come from optimizing the “hard” areas of aviation – from revenue management to evaluating the likelihood of a strike. Chairman of Avia Solutions Group Gediminas Ziemelis shares his predictions regarding the areas where AI in aviation will make a massive difference.

  1. Unlocking true dynamic pricing. In the airline business, revenue management has never been an easy game, but the stakes are even higher in the post-COVID world. According to IATA, the average profit margin per passenger today is truly razor-thin – just $2.25, compared to double-digit numbers in 2019. AI can help improve the tough task of analyzing historical data and calculating the right price, taking into account the client’s location and a myriad of other factors. While larger airlines will probably opt for building their own solutions in-house, there’s already a growing number of carriers partnering with the likes of AirGain – an AI-driven predictive solution with a data lake covering 6 billion price points.
  2. Maintaining engine health. Predictive maintenance has been an integral part of MRO for quite some time now, with sensors helping airlines determine when and what needs to be fixed or replaced. Artificial Intelligence can use both real-time sensor data and predictive historical fault patterns to reduce downtime and overall costs of maintenance. A recent study conducted by the University of Maryland’s Center for Advanced Aviation System Development (CAASD) found that predictive maintenance can reduce aircraft operational costs by up to 20%. AI is already disrupting this field. For instance, Lufthansa Technik has leveled up aircraft upkeep with its AI-driven predictive maintenance systems. Their Condition Analytics solution employs machine learning algorithms to analyze sensor data from various aircraft components, predicting maintenance needs with remarkable precision. The creation of so-called “digital twins” – perfect virtual replicas that change their parameters according to the physical component’s wear – MRO technicians use digital twins for predictive maintenance and to detect anomalies by comparing real-world sensor data to the data generated by digital twins.
  3. Planning the most efficient route. According to IATA, airlines will spend $215 billion this year, accounting for around 28% of operating expenses, which can be reduced with more efficient route planning. Numerous variables (including air traffic congestion, quickly changing weather patterns, and fluctuating fuel costs) make route planning a complex and demanding task, which can either improve or damage a carrier’s bottom line, depending on how efficiently it is performed. AI-enabled platforms can accelerate decision-making for operators, helping them harness not just the power of historical data but also of predictive mechanisms that, together, generate an actionable and clear picture. One example of such a platform is Flyways, which uses scheduled and active flight data to map out flight routes that go through less-congested areas and bypass areas with adverse weather conditions. The solution has already been tested out by Alaska Airlines, saving the company 480,000 gallons of fuel and resulting in 4,600 fewer tons in carbon emissions over a six-month period. The results of such AI-operator collaboration are reflected not only in cost savings but also in helping businesses become more sustainable. Once such solutions become commonplace not just among airlines but also flight authorities around the world, we will look back at today and be surprised at how inefficient all of us were when planning routes.
  4. Predicting strikes. While strikes in aviation usually make headlines because of the disruption they have on travelers’ plans (especially around major holidays), the fact that airlines can lose tens if not hundreds of millions per strike is often overlooked. In 2022, for instance, SAS lost $145 million over a 15-day pilot strike. As AI can analyze not just technical but also sociological data, a model could be designed to help airlines predict a potential strike and be better prepared for potential negotiations. Models like this that can predict the probability of individual employees leaving their jobs have already been developed by IBM, producing 95% accuracy.
  5. Improving workflows in-flight. An AI can serve as a helper not just to the staff on the ground but also to the cabin crew. It is not just about making routine tasks easier – a properly trained tool can offer expert advice on managing the aircraft and making quick, informed decisions, especially when the pressure is on and quick decisions are vital. The wheels are already in motion to bring this vision to life, with Level 1 AI applications nearing certification, thanks to EASA’s Trustworthiness of Machine Learning based Systems guidelines established in April 2022.
  6. Helping pilots and crew maintain their mental health. Could an AI model have prevented the suicide-by-pilot disaster of Germanwings Flight 9525 that led to the death of 150 people? While this is an area of much speculation, specially designed regular staff screenings can help predict the likelihood of mental issues exacerbated by exposure to stressful events, such as circadian rhythm disruptions, instances of turbulence, and onboard emergencies. Another promising application, which is already being tested by the UK startup Blueskeye AI, is the use of facial sensing technology to identify fatigue in pilots. Today, fatigue is calculated based on the number of hours a pilot has flown, but in the future, this metric will be highly individualized.
  7. Predicting the probability of Airworthiness Directives. An Airworthiness Directive (AD) for either a part of the frame or the engine can ground a sizeable share of an airline’s fleet, especially one that is not diversified across different models. Knowing the likelihood of such a risk can massively help at different stages of fleet management – from fleet formation to maintenance. Much like AI-driven risk management software in banks and financial institutions, a similar solution could be deployed to calculate and mitigate AD risks.
  8. Improving in-house quality management processes. While no malfunction will ever rival the $20 billion bill that Boeing had to foot because of the crashes and subsequent grounding of the 737 MAX, a QA issue can still bankrupt a company. While quality assurance standards in aviation are already higher than in any other industry due to strict regulation of everything related to safety and security, AI can boost in-house quality assurance protocols within the realms of aviation manufacturing and airline management. At the manufacturing stage, a sophisticated computer vision system enhanced by manual checks can better pinpoint flaws in components. For airlines, an AI-enhanced Safety Management System (SMS) can take into account vast amounts of data from various sources, including performance, weather partners and maintenance information.
  9. Finding the best logistics solution for AOG situations. While every aircraft on ground (AOG) situation is unique, it can cost the airline anything from $10,000 to $150,000, not to mention reputational damage. Figuring out the puzzle of both finding the spare part needed and delivering it in hours, and not days, can be tricky, especially if the AOG situation happens far away from major hubs. An AI solution could help the company quickly locate and ship the part to the aircraft. At the same time, a predictive maintenance solution can help prepare for potential AOG events and make sure that there are always enough critical parts in stock.
  10. Determining insurance pricing. In the post-9/11 world, aviation insurance buyers globally are still encountering escalating prices and diminished availability when it comes to war risk coverage. An AI model can help airlines calculate the risks they are facing more precisely, helping them to understand their “war risk” exposure when they are making insurance-related decisions.

About Gediminas Ziemelis

Gediminas Ziemelis (born April 4, 1977) is an accomplished Lithuanian entrepreneur, business consultant, and the founder and current Chairman of the Board of Avia Solutions Group, the largest global ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, operating a fleet of 196 aircraft. He was selected twice among the top 40 most talented young industry leaders by Aviation Week & Space Technology.

Gediminas is known for his cosmopolitan mindset and exceptional management skills, which have contributed to his success in various business fields. Over his 26-year-long career, Gediminas has founded more than 100 start-ups, 50% of which are still in operation, led companies through 4 successful IPO/SPO processes, and raised over 800 million euros in global public capital and bond markets.

In December 2022, Gediminas Ziemelis was listed as the richest Lithuanian by TOP Magazine, with estimated assets worth 1.68 billion euros.

Gediminas is the largest donator of Rimantas Kaukenas Support Group, a charity and support fund, that provides help to children with oncological diseases and their families. He is also the biggest shareholder in the leading basketball club Wolves.

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HRH Crown Prince launches Soudah Peaks’ masterplan

HRH Crown Prince launches Soudah Peaks’ masterplan

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Prime Minister, and Chairman of Soudah Development has launched the masterplan to develop Soudah and parts of Rijal Almaa into Soudah Peaks – a luxury mountain tourism destination set 3,015 meters above sea level on Saudi Arabia’s highest peak. Situated within an extraordinary natural and cultural environment in the Aseer region (southwest Saudi Arabia), the project is a key part of the Public Investment Fund (PIF)’s efforts to diversify the economy by expanding vital industries such as tourism, hospitality, and entertainment, and supporting Aseer development strategy.

HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Chairman of Soudah Development’s Board of Directors, stated that Soudah Peaks represents a new era of luxury mountain tourism by providing an unprecedented living experience while preserving the natural environment, cultural, and heritage richness. It is strategically aligned with Vision 2030 goals of expanding tourism and entertainment, supporting economic growth, attracting investments, contributing more than SAR 29 billion to the Kingdom’s cumulative GDP, and creating thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities.

HRH said, “The masterplan reaffirms our commitment to global efforts in preserving the environment and natural resources for future generations and aims to contribute to diversifying national income sources and building a strong economy that attracts local and global investments.”

HRH added, “Soudah Peaks will be a significant addition to the tourism sector in Saudi Arabia and place the Kingdom on the global tourism map, whilst highlighting and celebrating the country’s rich culture and heritage. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover the beauty of Soudah Peaks, explore its rich culture and heritage, and experience the authentic hospitality of the local community. Soudah Peaks will offer unforgettable experiences amidst lush greenery, above the clouds.”

Soudah Peaks aims to offer high-end luxurious hospitality services to over two million visitors throughout the year by 2033. The masterplan is being designed to reflect the local traditional, and architectural styles, and will promote both the cultural and landscape heritage of the region. The destination will be home to 6 unique development zones: Tahlal, Sahab, Sabrah, Jareen, Rijal, and Red Rock. Each will offer a range of world-class facilities including hotels, luxury mountain resorts, residential chalets, villas, premium mansion sites, entertainment and commercial attractions, as well as outdoor attractions dedicated to sports, adventure, wellness and culture.

Soudah Development will deliver 2,700 hospitality keys, 1,336 residential units, and 80,000 square meters of commercial space for Soudah Peaks by 2033. The masterplan will be developed over three phases, with 940 hotel keys, 391 residential units, and 32,000 square meters of retail space expected to be completed in 2027, within Phase one.

Soudah Peaks is set across more than 627 square kilometers of awe-inspiring nature, with less than 1% of the land being acquired for building, reflecting Soudah Development’s commitment to protecting and preserving the environment, following best-in-class sustainability standards, and contributing to the efforts of the Saudi Green Initiative.

As a closed joint-stock company owned by PIF, Soudah Development aims to develop a unique luxury mountain tourism destination in Saudi Arabia, whilst preserving the natural environment and cultural heritage of the project area spread across Soudah and parts of Rijal Almaa.

About Soudah Development
Soudah Development is a closed joint-stock company fully owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia. It has been established to drive the development of a luxury mountain tourism destination, covering Soudah and parts of Rijal Almaa, in the Aseer region in southwest Saudi Arabia. It aims to preserve the natural landscape and respect the rich cultural heritage of the region, whilst attracting 2 million visitors every year by 2033. Soudah Development was announced by HRH Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Prime Minister, and Chairman of PIF, on February 24, 2021.

For more information, visit the links below:
Website: www.soudah.sa & www.soudahpeaks.com
Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook: @Soudahpeaks
Or by email: press@soudah.sa

Source: NewsBeatWire

Contacts:

Mohammed A. Alshehri

Press@soudah.sa

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Concentrix e Webhelp Concluem União, Criando um Líder Global de CX Diversificado, Bem-posicionado para o Crescimento

NEWARK, Califórnia, Sept. 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Concentrix Corporation (NASDAQ: CNXC), fornecedora líder global de serviços e tecnologias de experiência do cliente (CX), anunciou hoje que encerrou sua união com a Webhelp e que a integração das duas empresas está em andamento. Enquanto não decidir sobre o nome permanente, a empresa conjunta usará o nome comercial Concentrix + Webhelp.

Essa combinação posiciona ainda mais a Concentrix + Webhelp como líder global em CX, com uma ampla gama de soluções de IA generativa, recursos digitais e serviços de alto valor. Também fortalece sua proposta de valor completo de CX, com uma das pegadas globais mais robustas e equilibradas do setor para ajudar as melhores marcas do mundo a transformar as experiências dos clientes e atingir seus objetivos de negócios.

“Estou animado em embarcar nesta nova jornada conjunta e acredito que, com a união dos nossos pontos fortes, estamos posicionados de forma única para redefinir a indústria e projetar, construir e administrar o futuro da CX para nossos clientes incríveis e valiosos. Quero agradecer aos nossos visionários em todo o mundo que tornaram isso possível. Estou realmente honrado em trabalhar com uma equipe tão diversificada e talentosa”, disse Chris Caldwell, CEO da Concentrix + Webhelp.

A empresa também recebe dois novos membros no Conselho de Administração, Olivier Duha e Nicolas Gheysens. Olivier é empreendedor, filantropo, cofundador e ex-CEO da Webhelp e atuará como Vice-Presidente do Conselho. Nicolas é sócio do Groupe Bruxelles Lambert (“GBL”), o maior acionista da empresa após a união Concentrix + Webhelp, com vasta experiência em investimentos e conselhos, apoiando o crescimento de empresas grandes e bem-sucedidas em toda a Europa.

“Temos a sorte de adicionar ao nosso Conselho pessoas com habilidades e experiências tão profundas no setor de experiência do cliente. Com a inclusão de Olivier e Nicolas, expandimos nossa experiência internacional na liderança de grandes e complexas empresas multinacionais em um caminho bem-sucedido de crescimento”, disse Kathryn Marinello, Presidente do Conselho da Concentrix.

Esta união é um momento marcante, pois reúne dois líderes de mercado reconhecidos com culturas, pegada, capacidades e visão de crescimento complementares em mais de 70 países. No fechamento do mercado, a transação foi avaliada em aproximadamente US $ 4 bilhões, incluindo a dívida líquida.

Sobre a Concentrix + Webhelp
Olá, somos uma fornecedora líder global de soluções e tecnologia de experiência do cliente (CX). Criamos jornadas visionárias que estão mudando o mundo para algumas das melhores marcas do globo. Todos os dias, projetamos, construímos e executamos CX que ajuda as marcas a crescer em todo o mundo e no futuro. Seja uma solução específica ou a jornada completa — nós temos tudo sob controle. Somos os pensadores estratégicos que projetam experiências que definem a marca. Os geeks de tecnologia que criam as soluções mais inteligentes. E os especialistas operacionais que executam e fazem com que tudo funcione perfeitamente. Em mais de 70 países e seis continentes, fornecemos serviços nos principais setores da indústria, incluindo tecnologia e eletrônicos de consumo; varejo, viagens e comércio eletrônico; serviços bancários, financeiros e seguros; saúde; comunicações e mídia; automotivo; e energia e setor público. Concentrix Corporation (NASDAQ: CNXC) operando sob o nome comercial Concentrix + Webhelp. Localização: virtualmente em todos os lugares. Visite concentrix.com para obter mais informação.

Declarações de Previsão
Este comunicado contém “declarações de previsão” de acordo com a definição do termo estabelecido na Seção 27A da Lei de Valores Mobiliários (Securities Act) de 1933 e na Seção 21E da Lei de Mercados Mobiliários (Securities Exchange Act) de 1934. As declarações de previsão incluem, mas não estão limitadas a, declarações sobre a integração dos negócios da Concentrix e da Webhelp, os pontos fortes e a diferenciação dos negócios conjuntos, nosso posicionamento no setor, e declarações que incluem palavras como acreditar, esperar, pode, irá, fornecer, poderia e deveria e outras expressões semelhantes. Estas declarações de previsão são inerentemente incertas envolvem riscos e suposições substanciais que podem fazer com que os resultados reais sejam substancialmente diferentes dos resultados expressos ou implícitos em tais declarações. Os riscos e incertezas incluem, entre outras coisas: riscos relacionados à capacidade de integrar com sucesso os negócios da Concentrix e da Webhelp; nossa capacidade de realizar economias de custos estimadas, sinergias ou outros benefícios previstos da união, ou que tais benefícios possam levar mais tempo para serem alcançados do que o esperado; desvio da atenção da administração; o impacto potencial da união nos relacionamentos com clientes e outros terceiros; riscos relacionados às condições econômicas gerais, incluindo demanda do consumidor, taxas de juros, inflação, cadeias de suprimentos e os efeitos do conflito na Ucrânia; ataques cibernéticos às nossas redes e sistemas de tecnologia da informação ou de nossos clientes; a falha da nossa equipe e terceiros em aderir aos controles e processos nossos e dos nossos clientes; a incapacidade de proteger informações pessoais e proprietárias; a incapacidade de executar nossa estratégia de CX digital; a perda de pessoal essencial ou a incapacidade de atrair e reter funcionários com as habilidades e conhecimentos necessários para os nossos negócios; aumentos do custo da mão-de-obra; os efeitos da pandemia da COVID-19 e outras doenças transmissíveis, desastres, condições climáticas adversas ou crises de saúde pública; riscos geopolíticos, econômicos e climáticos, ou relacionados ao clima em regiões com uma concentração significativa das nossas operações; a incapacidade de identificar, concluir e integrar com sucesso aquisições ou investimentos estratégicos; condições competitivas da nossa indústria e consolidação dos nossos concorrentes; passivos fiscais mais altos do que o esperado; a demanda por soluções e tecnologia CX; variabilidade na demanda dos nossos clientes ou a rescisão antecipada dos nossos contratos com clientes; o nível de atividade comercial dos nossos clientes e a aceitação e desempenho do mercado dos seus produtos e serviços; flutuações da taxa de câmbio; a operacionalidade dos nossos serviços de comunicação e sistemas e redes de tecnologia da informação; mudanças na lei, regulamentos ou orientações regulatórias; danos à nossa reputação por meio de ações ou omissões de terceiros; ações investigativas ou legais; e outros fatores contidos no Relatório Anual da Empresa no Formulário 10-K para o exercício fiscal encerrado em 30 de novembro de 2022 arquivado na Comissão de Valores Mobiliários e nos registros subsequentes da SEC. Não nos responsabilizamos por atualizar as declarações de previsão que somente têm validade a partir da data em que são feitas.

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Concentrix et Webhelp finalisent leur rapprochement, créant ainsi un leader mondial diversifié en matière d’expérience client, parfaitement positionné pour se développer

NEWARK, Californie, 26 sept. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Concentrix Corporation (NASDAQ : CNXC), l’un des plus grands fournisseurs mondiaux de services et technologies d’expérience client (EC), a annoncé aujourd’hui avoir finalisé son rapprochement avec Webhelp, l’intégration des deux sociétés étant en cours. En attendant que la société issue de ce rapprochement finalise son nom définitif, elle opèrera sous le nom commercial Concentrix + Webhelp.

Cette alliance positionne davantage encore Concentrix + Webhelp comme un leader mondial de l’EC, avec une gamme élargie de solutions d’IA générative, de capacités numériques et de services à haute valeur ajoutée. Elle renforce aussi sa proposition de valeur d’EC de bout en bout, avec l’une des présences mondiales les plus robustes et équilibrées du secteur pour aider les meilleures marques du monde à transformer leur expérience client et à atteindre leurs objectifs commerciaux.

« Je me réjouis de me lancer dans cette nouvelle aventure ensemble et je suis persuadé qu’en combinant nos forces, nous jouirons d’une position exceptionnelle pour redéfinir le secteur et concevoir, bâtir et mettre en œuvre l’avenir de l’EC pour nos clients extraordinaires que nous estimons beaucoup. Je tiens à remercier nos employés capables de changer la donne dans le monde entier, qui ont rendu cela possible. Je suis véritablement honoré de travailler avec une équipe aussi diversifiée et talentueuse », a déclaré Chris Caldwell, PDG de Concentrix + Webhelp.

La société accueille aussi deux nouveaux membres dans son conseil d’administration, Olivier Duha et Nicolas Gheysens. Olivier est un entrepreneur, philanthrope, le co-fondateur et l’ancien PDG de Webhelp, et il occupera la fonction de vice-président du conseil d’administration. Nicolas est associé chez Groupe Bruxelles Lambert (« GBL »), le plus grand actionnaire de la société suite au rapprochement de Concentrix et Webhelp, et apporte avec lui une riche expérience dans le domaine de l’investissement et en tant qu’administrateur, ayant accompagné la croissance de grandes entreprises européennes.

« Nous avons de la chance d’intégrer à notre conseil d’administration des personnes ayant des compétences aussi solides et une expérience aussi approfondie dans le domaine de l’expérience client. En intégrant Olivier et Nicolas à notre équipe, nous étendons notre expertise internationale en matière de direction de grandes sociétés multinationales complexes pour les accompagner sur la voie de la réussite », a déclaré Kathryn Marinello, présidente du conseil d’administration de Concentrix.

Cette alliance constitue un moment décisif, réunissant deux leaders reconnus du marché avec des cultures, une présence géographique, des capacités et des perspectives de croissance complémentaires dans plus de 70 pays. À sa clôture, la transaction a été estimée à environ 4 milliards de dollars, dette nette incluse.

À propos de Concentrix + Webhelp
Nous sommes l’un des principaux fournisseurs mondiaux de solutions et de technologies d’expérience client (EC). Nous créons des parcours client qui changent la donne pour certaines des meilleures marques au monde, et pour celles qui transforment le monde tel que nous le connaissons. Chaque jour, nous concevons, construisons et mettons en œuvre des EC qui aident les marques à se développer dans le monde entier et à ouvrir des perspectives d’avenir. Qu’il s’agisse d’une solution spécifique ou d’un parcours complet, de bout en bout, nous avons les compétences pour agir. Nous sommes les stratèges à l’origine des expériences qui définissent les marques. Nous sommes des passionnés de technologies qui développent des solutions plus intelligentes. Et nous sommes des experts opérationnels capables de gérer l’ensemble pour assurer un fonctionnement sans faille. Dans plus de 70 pays et six continents, nous fournissons nos services aux différents secteurs verticaux clés, comprenant la technologie et les produits électroniques grand public, la vente au détail, les voyages et l’e-commerce, les services bancaires, financiers et assurances, la santé, les communications et les médias, l’automobile ainsi que l’énergie et le secteur public. Concentrix Corporation (NASDAQ : CNXC) opère sous le nom commercial Concentrix + Webhelp. Lieu d’intervention : quasiment partout. Consultez le site concentrix.com pour en savoir plus.

Déclaration « Safe Harbor »
Le présent communiqué de presse contient des énoncés prospectifs au sens de l’article 27A de la loi sur les valeurs mobilières (Securities Act) de 1933 et de l’article 21E de la loi sur les bourses de valeurs (Securities Exchange Act) de 1934. Les énoncés prospectifs incluent, sans s’y limiter, les déclarations concernant l’intégration des entreprises Concentrix et Webhelp, les points forts et éléments de différenciation des entreprises combinées, notre positionnement dans le secteur ainsi que les déclarations comprenant des mots comme croire, s’attendre à, pouvoir, s’engager à, fournir, il y a des chances que, devoir et d’autres expressions semblables. Ces énoncés prospectifs sont incertains par nature et impliquent des risques et des incertitudes substantiels qui pourraient entraîner une différence considérable entre les résultats réels et ceux exprimés ou sous-entendus dans ces énoncés. Les risques et incertitudes incluent, entre autres : les risques liés à la capacité à intégrer les entreprises Concentrix et Webhelp avec succès ; notre capacité à réaliser les économies estimées, les synergies ou les autres avantages anticipés du rapprochement, ou le fait que ces avantages pourraient prendre plus longtemps que prévu à se réaliser ; la diversion de l’attention de la direction ; l’impact potentiel de la combinaison sur les relations avec les clients et autres tiers ; les risques liés aux conditions économiques en général, y compris la demande des consommateurs, les taux d’intérêt, l’inflation, les chaînes d’approvisionnement et les effets du conflit en Ukraine ; les cyber-attaques sur nos réseaux et systèmes informatiques et ceux de nos clients ; l’incapacité de notre personnel et de nos entrepreneurs à respecter nos contrôles et processus, ainsi que ceux de nos clients ; l’incapacité à protéger les informations personnelles et propriétaires ; l’incapacité à mettre en œuvre notre stratégie d’EC numérique ; la perte de personnel clé ou l’incapacité à attirer et conserver du personnel avec les aptitudes et l’expertise nécessaires pour nos activités ; les hausses du coût de la main-d’œuvre ; les effets de la pandémie de COVID-19 et d’autres maladies contagieuses, les catastrophes naturelles, les conditions météorologiques défavorables ou les crises sanitaires publiques ; les risques géopolitiques, économiques et climatiques ou météorologiques dans les régions comptant une grande partie de nos opérations ; l’incapacité à identifier, compléter et intégrer avec succès des investissements ou acquisitions stratégiques ; les conditions concurrentielles dans notre secteur et la consolidation de nos concurrents ; des passifs fiscaux plus élevés que prévu ; la demande de technologies et solutions d’EC ; la variabilité de la demande de nos clients ou la résiliation anticipée de nos contrats clients ; le niveau d’activité professionnelle de nos clients et l’acceptation par le marché ainsi que les performances de leurs produits et services ; les fluctuations des taux de change des devises ; l’opérabilité de nos services de communication ainsi que de nos réseaux et systèmes informatiques ; les changements apportés aux lois, réglementations ou directives réglementaires ; les dommages à l’encontre de notre réputation dus aux actions ou inactions de tiers ; les actions d’investigation ou légales ; et les autres facteurs contenus dans le rapport annuel de la Société sur formulaire 10-K pour l’exercice clos au 30 novembre 2022 déposé auprès de la Securities and Exchange Commission ainsi que les dépôts suivants auprès de la SEC. Nous n’assumons aucune obligation de mettre à jour les énoncés prospectifs, qui ne sont valables qu’à la date à laquelle ils sont formulés.

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Relations avec les investisseurs
Concentrix Corporation
+1-513-703-9306
david.stein@concentrix.com

Contact auprès des médias :
Debbie Gonzalez
Marketing et communications
Concentrix Corporation
media@concentrix.com

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Datacubed Health Launches eClinical Platform App in China, Ensuring Full Compliance and Accessibility

Datacubed Health and AppInChina Forge Strategic Partnership to Launch eClinical Platform in China

New York, New York, Sept. 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Datacubed Health, a leading global provider of innovative solutions for patient engagement and data collection in clinical trials, is excited to announce the official launch of its eClinical platform app in China. This milestone achievement represents a significant step forward for Datacubed Health’s commitment to expanding its presence in the Chinese market.

As part of this strategic move, Datacubed Health has joined forces with AppInChina, a renowned leader in Android App Store publication, ensuring seamless deployment of the eClinical platform app in official Android stores across China and the Apple App Store. This partnership guarantees accessibility to a wide range of devices and ecosystems.

Kyle Hogan, President of Datacubed Health, emphasized the importance of this collaboration: “Our partnership with AppInChina has been instrumental in ensuring the smooth launch of our eClinical platform app in China. This strategic alliance allows us to reach a broader audience while maintaining compliance with local regulations, which is essential for our growth in this market.”

In preparation for this momentous launch, Datacubed Health has established a legal entity within China and acquired all necessary commercial and legal licenses and certificates. These crucial steps are a testament to Datacubed Health’s commitment to providing secure and regulated services within the Chinese market.

Brett Kleger, CEO of Datacubed Health, stated, “Our investment in establishing a legal presence and obtaining the requisite licenses underscores our dedication to operating ethically and responsibly in China. We are focused on delivering cutting-edge solutions while adhering to local regulations and standards.”

Moreover, Datacubed Health has undertaken comprehensive efforts to ensure full software compliance with Chinese regulations. The eClinical platform app for China has been meticulously customized to align with local requirements and has undergone rigorous testing by local quality assurance teams. This meticulous approach ensures the seamless functioning of the platform while adhering to Chinese network security requirements and restrictions.

Datacubed Health has also bolstered its presence in China by establishing a fully compliant and fault-tolerant Software as a Service (SaaS) infrastructure. The Datacubed China solution is now hosted in AWS Beijing, ensuring data security and reliability for users in the region.

With these key developments in operational, legal, and software compliance, Datacubed Health is well-prepared to provide unmatched support to clinical research efforts in China. The launch of the eClinical platform app represents a significant stride in bridging the gap between global research initiatives and the Chinese healthcare landscape.

In the words of CEO Brett Kleger: “We are thrilled to introduce Datacubed Health’s eClinical platform app to the Chinese market. Our partnership with AppInChina, legal entity establishment, and rigorous compliance efforts demonstrate our dedication to providing world-class services to our Chinese users. We look forward to empowering clinical research initiatives in China with our cutting-edge solutions.”

To learn more, we invite you to join us at Booth #24 at the 11th Annual Outsourcing in Clinical Trials Southern California 2023 from September 26-27 in San Diego, California, or visit our website at www.datacubed.com.

About Datacubed Health:

Datacubed Health is a pioneering eClinical technology company built from the ground up by industry veterans who wanted to create a better clinical trial experience for all stakeholders. Our solutions are all infused with neuroeconomic principles designed to be inclusive, drive compliance, and greatly improve retention. We strive to deliver the best experience for you and your patients through ease of use and flexible technology configurable to your needs. Our offerings include a Decentralized Trials Platform, eCOA/ePRO, Patient Engagement, eConsent, Medication Adherence, Televisits, and Geofencing. Learn more at www.datacubed.com.

Media Contact:
Heather Shea
Catalytic Agency for Datacubed Health
heather.shea@catalyticagency.com

Jillian Tygh
Datacubed Health
2672543997
jillian.tygh@datacubed.com

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Anaqua Builds on its Momentum in Japan with New Leadership, Clients, Solutions and Country HQ

Futoshi Saito Joins as President & General Manager, Japan

BOSTON, Sept. 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, the leading global innovation and intellectual property (IP) management technology provider, today announced changes to its executive leadership team in Japan as the company continues its strong growth trajectory in the country. Futoshi Saito will join Anaqua Japan, effective October 10, 2023, as President & General Manager, responsible for driving Anaqua’s ongoing business development and delivering enhanced client solutions in Japan.

Saito-san has previously held leadership positions at LexisNexis as Managing Director, Japan and South Korea, and Thomson Reuters (now part of Clarivate) as head of the IP & Science business in Japan. Saito-san holds a bachelor’s degree in international studies from Dokkyo University and studied at the Graduate School of History at the State University of New York at Albany.

Anaqua also announced the opening of its new Japan headquarters in the TOKYO TORCH Tokiwabashi Tower, providing an expanded work space to support the company’s accelerated growth, which has seen further strengthening of the team and a 50% increase in new sales YTD . The move continues Anaqua Japan’s mission to invest in people, infrastructure and solutions in order to provide clients with the most comprehensive and effective IP management software and solutions in Japan. Other recent Anaqua investments in Japan include opening a second client datacenter on Microsoft Azure, hiring additional team members for the growing annuities and renewals business, and developing Japan-specific enhancements to the AQX IP management platform, both for the pharmaceutical market and trademark professionals.

“I am excited to join Anaqua, a company I have admired for many years over the course of my career in IP and legal technology,” said Saito. “I am honored to lead Anaqua Japan through its next stage of growth and to help our clients better protect and maximize value from their IP portfolios.”

Anaqua CEO Bob Romeo said: “We are delighted to have appointed Saito-san to lead Anaqua’s business in Japan. His extensive IP and technology experience will enable him to engage quickly with our business and the wider market, forming important relationships with our existing and future clients, and providing strong leadership for our team and our further business development. I am very proud of our operations in Japan and I am excited for what is yet to come.”

About Anaqua

Anaqua, Inc. is a premier provider of integrated intellectual property (IP) management technology solutions and services for corporations and law firms. Its IP management software solutions, AQX and PATTSY WAVE, both offer best practice workflows with big data analytics and tech-enabled services to create an intelligent environment designed to inform IP strategy, enable IP decision-making, and streamline IP operations, tailored to each segment’s need. Today, nearly half of the top 100 U.S. patent filers and global brands, as well as a growing number of law firms worldwide use Anaqua’s solutions. Over one million IP executives, attorneys, paralegals, administrators, and innovators use the platform for their IP management needs. The company’s global operations are headquartered in Boston, with offices across the U.S., Europe, and Asia Pacific. For additional information, please visit anaqua.com, or on LinkedIn.

Company Contact:
Kyoko Tsurumi
Associate Director, Marketing and Communications
Anaqua
ktsurumi@Anaqua.com

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