Expert explains what skills the future worker needs
Technology development accelerates in all areas of life, including the workplace, prompting a need for managers to consciously develop skills in their employees to navigate constant changes.
Nortesys rebrands and accelerates innovation to lead tax reform
Nortesys has announced a strategic rebranding to enhance its technology and business management services in response to upcoming tax reforms in Brazil.
Samsung presented the Galaxy S26 smartphones
Samsung has unveiled its Galaxy S26 smartphones featuring advanced pixel-level light management for enhanced screen privacy without compromising display quality.
Australians will receive mobile alert in July under new emergency trial
Australia is set to trial a new mobile alert system in July, aimed at providing faster emergency warnings during disasters.
Artificial Intelligence: A New Form of Division of Labor?
The article discusses the emerging trend of AI agents that can operate autonomously, taking on tasks usually performed by humans, including organization and management responsibilities, as well as the platform Rentahuman.ai that connects these AI agents with real people for completing physical tasks.
Identified possible ice drift start; special equipment deployed in three districts
Authorities in Lithuania have developed an action plan for potential flooding, with special equipment already deployed in three districts.
Corporate Security Evolves with Technology and Strategic Management in Brazil
Corporate security in Brazil is undergoing significant transformation, shifting from traditional physical presence to integrated solutions that blend technology and strategic risk management.
Email becomes a testing ground for AI agents that promise to increase productivity
A digital marketing CEO has dramatically reduced the time spent managing emails by implementing AI tools that summarize important messages and draft responses.
Nigeria recorded N5 trillion post-harvest losses in 2025 — OTACCWA
The Organisation for Technology Advancement of Cold Chain in West Africa reported that Nigeria suffered post-harvest losses amounting to ₦3.5 trillion to ₦5 trillion in 2025, impacting food supply across various sectors.
No one calls anymore
The article reflects on the decline of phone calls between friends, emphasizing how communication has shifted away from voice to a more fragmented and impersonal form.
The Body Under Algorithmic Surveillance: How Technology is Changing Our Relationship with Health?
The article examines how digital technology, particularly smart devices and applications, is transforming people's awareness and management of their health through data analytics.
Nine-kilometre outback goat trap catching thousands and paying for itself
A massive, technologically advanced goat trap in remote Western Australia efficiently captures feral goats while reducing stress and operating costs for local livestock management.
How Excessive Screen Use Affects the Health of Children and Adults?
The article discusses the impact of excessive screen time on both mental and physical health, especially in children, emphasizing the need for mindful management of screen usage.
Ramadan in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How It Changes Our Daily Habits?
The article explores how artificial intelligence is transforming daily habits during Ramadan, emphasizing efficient meal management and sustainability.
Pee power: McGill researchers harnessing human urine for clean energy
Researchers at McGill University are improving technology that converts human urine into electricity using microbial fuel cells.
In the Age of AI, India is No Longer a Spectator but a Contender, Find Out How?
India aims to become a key player in artificial intelligence technology, leveraging it particularly for agricultural productivity and disaster management.
University of Piraeus - School of Naval Cadets: Applications for the 7th Cycle of the Master's Program in 'Management in Marine Science & Technology'
The University of Piraeus announced the opening of applications for the 7th Cycle of its Master's Program in Marine Science & Technology Management for the academic year 2026-2027.
Bidirectional Charging: Making Money with Electricity from Electric Cars?
The article discusses bidirectional charging technology for electric vehicles, highlighting its potential to allow electric car batteries to store energy when prices are low and return it to the grid when needed.
Can modern technology outsmart the elusive fox?
Research at Booderee National Park is using technology to track foxes in order to protect native species from this invasive predator.
Automation in the Company: From Software Robots to AI Agents
The article discusses the transition from traditional software robotics to intelligent agent-based automation in companies, emphasizing the shift in design, risk management, and oversight.
Reps step down agency’s 2026 budget review
The Nigerian House of Representatives Committee on Science and Engineering halted review of the National Centre for Technology Management’s 2026 budget due to the agency's leadership failing to appear before them.
Stock Exchanges: The Great Sell-off Has Begun – Regarding Anything Targeted by Artificial Intelligence
Investor sentiment is shifting from euphoria to panic as AI tools threaten traditional wealth management firms, leading to significant stock sell-offs on Wall Street.
The Machine Company That Built Modern Capitalism
The article explores how IBM transformed modern capitalism through data management, shifting focus from tangible goods to measuring and organizing everything in society.
Rector warns fresh students against malpractice, cultism
The Rector of Redeemer’s College of Technology and Management, Dr Oladunni Izobo-Martins, has cautioned new students to avoid misconduct such as examination malpractice and cultism during their academic journey.
My boss is a robot. Companies strive for the immortality of their best managers with the help of AI
Companies are using AI and digital projections to create digital clones of their top managers in an attempt to retain their unique skills and characteristics, but these clones sometimes malfunction or provide incorrect information.
Anthropic launches Opus 4.6, with enhanced performance and new options like agent teams
Anthropic has released Opus 4.6, an upgraded AI model for Claude with improved coding, reasoning, and task management capabilities, featuring a context window of one million tokens and new agent team functions.
USA and China withdraw from joint declaration on the use of artificial intelligence in the military
The USA and China opted not to participate in a joint declaration concerning the management of artificial intelligence technology in warfare at a recent military summit attended by about a third of the participating nations.
Women More Likely to Lose Their Jobs to Artificial Intelligence According to Studies
Studies indicate that women working in mid-level management roles in technology and finance sectors are more susceptible to job displacement by artificial intelligence than their male counterparts.
Here are the world's best at waste: 'We dare to say that'
Tekniska Verken inaugurates Northern Europe's most advanced residual waste sorting facility in Gärstad, Linköping, which can automatically sort five recyclable materials from household waste.
Hyundai Motor Union: 'We Do Not Oppose the Introduction of Robots in Itself... Let's Discuss Sufficiently'
The Hyundai Motor labor union emphasizes the need for labor-management agreements on the introduction of robots, highlighting their openness to technology while opposing unilaterally imposed technological changes.
Does Hyundai Motor Union Oppose Robots Unconditionally? "Let's Work Together to Solve the Shock of Introduction"
The Hyundai Motor Group plans to gradually introduce humanoid robots into production by 2028, but the union insists no robots can be introduced without a labor-management agreement, leading to accusations of a 'new Luddites' movement, while some workers express a more nuanced view favoring technological advancement.
Woori Financial Group to Proactively Block Risk Factors and Promote Preventive Consumer Protection System
Woori Financial Group announced its initiative to shift to a proactive consumer protection system, focusing on preventing risks throughout the design, sale, and operation of financial products.
Yoshua Bengio, Turing Award: "There is empirical evidence of AIs acting against our instructions"
Yoshua Bengio warns that the capabilities of artificial intelligence are advancing faster than current risk management practices.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Acquires AI Development Company 'xAI'
Elon Musk's SpaceX announced the acquisition of AI development and social media management company 'xAI', marking a potential first step towards creating a giant corporate group.
Alert from a specialist: 'Europe is setting up a kill switch for American technology. And the markets have not priced it in'
Europe is quietly but systematically building a mechanism to reduce its dependency on American technology, a warning that has been highlighted by Matthew Tuttle, CEO of Tuttle Capital Management.
One in Four Managers Uses Artificial Intelligence Daily
A growing number of managers are utilizing artificial intelligence in their daily tasks, with one in four reporting extensive use compared to last year.
Screen Time by Age: How Much is Too Much?
The article discusses the importance of teaching children to use technology mindfully without replacing real play and connections, amidst parental overwhelm regarding screen time management.
Magdalena Cordero (WeSTEAM+): “The great challenge of artificial intelligence is data management”
Magdalena Cordero warns that many companies lack sufficient data to train their AI systems and do not fully recognize the value of their data.
TSW 2026: barometer of technology and market for fruit and vegetable farming
The TSW 2026 event will showcase over 500 exhibitors from 27 countries focusing on technology solutions to enhance efficiency and farm management in fruit and vegetable production.
Indra awarded a contract of nearly 300 million to modernize US air traffic control
Indra has secured a contract worth nearly 300 million euros from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to upgrade outdated radar systems, enhance flight safety, and streamline air traffic management in the US.
SZ Series: They Encourage: Woman and Technology? That Fits
A short film by Bucher Hydraulics highlights Marie-Theresa Schwarz, a young woman enthusiastically discussing her training in a traditionally male-dominated field of machine and plant management.
Epilepsy breakthrough as new AI-powered headset predicts seizures in advance
Scientists in Scotland have developed an AI-powered headset that can predict epileptic seizures minutes before they occur, potentially transforming seizure management.
2026: The Time for More Autonomous AI with a 'Human Soul' Management
Experts predict that 2026 will be pivotal for AI technology, incorporating enhanced reasoning capabilities that will reshape leadership and management practices in business.
Ethnic minorities in England less likely to have access to diabetes tech – study
A study reveals that ethnic minorities in England have less access to diabetes management technology, despite being at a higher risk of the condition.
How municipalities use modern technologies? AI is timidly knocking on the offices
The article explores how Polish municipalities are increasingly adopting modern technologies, including intranets and electronic document management systems, while also considering the implementation of artificial intelligence solutions.
Further Education: The Best AI Courses for Beginners and Decision Makers
The article presents the best AI courses for beginners and decision-makers, emphasizing the importance of understanding how generative AI is transforming work and management.