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Pharma 4.0: How AI is transforming the future of pharmaceuticals

The digital transformation of the pharmaceutical industry is no longer a matter of whether to invest, but a race to see who can achieve it fastest. From multinational pharmaceutical companies integrating AI into the heart of R&D to startups and CDMOs collaborating to build smart production lines, the Pharma 4.0 wave is rapidly taking shape worldwide.

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When market leaders in South Korea go Web3

Blockchain is no longer living on the fringes of the economy and is making a major step into the core of how global companies operate. The next phase of Web3 will not just integrate with daily life but decide who controls the value created by our data and participation.

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Beyond the perimeter: Building trust and proactive defense in the AI era

The imperative for intelligent, adaptive, and foundational security is now essential for business continuity and innovation. Organizations that embrace the capabilities of AI PCs are not just protecting themselves, but also empowering their workforce to improve human-computer interactions in seamless, intuitive ways, and operate with greater confidence and…

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Agentic AI and the future of intelligent brand engagement

The evolution from static automation to adaptive intelligence represents one of the most significant shifts in enterprise technology since cloud computing.

The rise of collaborative machines in intelligent manufacturing

As manufacturing companies adapt to trends, the role of human workers in ensuring sustainability will continue to grow. The rise of collaborative robots will augment human workers’ capabilities rather than replace them, creating a safer and more efficient manufacturing environment. When humans and machines collaborate, the industry can anticipate an…

8 Hidden costs to consider before implementing AI in healthcare

Due to the influx of patients and the limited number of staff at medical facilities, the need for AI’s automated services has increased. While it may seem that the system's initial cost is the most expensive, there are numerous hidden costs that accumulate over time, which healthcare professionals must also be aware of.

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Trust at risk: The case for transparency in digital loan comparisons

Payments, fintech, and the wider financial services ecosystem all depend on public confidence. If consumer trust erodes here, it erodes everywhere.

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AI, anxiety & achievement: A story about what success doesn’t fix

AI will continue to advance, and industries will continue to evolve. But as the noise grows louder, the most valuable leaders will be those who can remain deeply human in the midst of it all, leaders who are self-aware enough to adapt, yet self-assured enough not to lose themselves in the process.

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Quantum computing’s top 3 cybersecurity threats, and why we can’t ignore them

Transitioning to post-quantum cryptography will take years. Preparations must begin now and the security decisions we make today will define the resilience of our digital infrastructure for decades.

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Why Southeast Asia’s payments journey still feels fragmented, and how smarter infrastructure can close the gap

The future of payments in Southeast Asia doesn’t hinge on any single innovation. It depends on whether we can align the systems, policies, and mindsets that shape how money moves. The goal isn’t simply to digitize transactions; it’s to make digital payments so intuitive, reliable, and inclusive that they become invisible to end consumers.