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Only 29% of UK tech staff are women or non-binary, as the software supplier backs mentoring and career support to narrow the gap.
Stronger cash generation and a 14% rise in adjusted operating profit left the education publisher confident enough to keep full-year guidance unchanged.
The milestone underscores how messaging-led learning could win repeat use in India's crowded edtech market without forcing app downloads.
The new facility will give girls at a Colombo school better access to laptops, STEM lessons and hands-on digital learning.
More than 400 students will gain hands-on exposure to AI tools and live business data as marketing training shifts towards commercial skills.
The booking platform hopes to ease schools' scramble for substitute staff as it targets 2,000 Irish schools and 20 jobs.
Educators can now track drafts, outlines and feedback in one workflow, reducing manual setup as AI-driven integrity worries reshape assessment.
The listing underlines growing demand for reliable workplace technology as the firm manages more than 1,500 meeting rooms across Britain and Europe.
Demand for verified AI skills is rising as enterprises seek trusted Claude expertise, with Pearson now proctoring Anthropic's expanded certifications.
Seasonal government project timing left the tech group still in the red, even as first-quarter income climbed 21.2% and losses eased.
Grassroots groups will get Canon equipment and funding to back projects from sea turtle rescue to student journalism and First Nations healing.
Many Australian small business owners cannot tell if they made a profit, prompting Xero to offer free mentoring and lessons.
Growing demand for live AI translation has pushed the software group up 1,186 places on the Inc. 5000 after 668% revenue growth.
The proposed pilot could give workers a portable way to share verified skills, with major employers and universities now backing the scheme.
Indonesia's digital skills gap is fuelling demand for practical cyber and AI training, as firms struggle to hire workers.
The win gives the Jaipur startup a sponsored San Francisco trip and USD $50,000 in Atlas credits to scale its AI workforce platform.
Eligible US universities and non-profits can now use Lightwell to patch open source flaws without overhauling systems or sharing data.
The result could help shape spectrum policy, as the trial showed upper 6GHz can deliver practical coverage and higher capacity for future mobile services.
The ranking could help NIIT Learning win attention from corporate buyers as demand grows for AI tools that speed training content creation.
More US high school students will get classroom finance lessons as free Intuit materials are folded into a new AP course.