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Advertisers are being offered access to affluent hotel guests in Sydney, as The Travel Network rolls out screens and QR codes across luxury stays.
Travellers could now book more of a trip in one app as the platform adds hotels, car hires and World Cup activities.
The appointment aims to deepen Cogna's push into industrial clients as it targets utilities, manufacturers and logistics operators.
Supporters could see faster mobile service at Euro 2028 venues as BT ties its tournament push to network upgrades and eSIM plans.
The renewal will help LSEG bolster resilience and security across regulated market systems as it deepens use of VMware Cloud Foundation.
More than 1,000 industry figures gathered in London as the 2026 awards highlighted retail media's growing commercial clout across Europe.
Pressure is mounting on agencies to prove social video spend drives sales as TubeScience enters the UK and Europe with a new leader.
Businesses could see faster, cheaper international payouts as the tie-up lets funds settle through local clearing systems rather than correspondent banks.
Advertisers can now book roadside digital billboards in more than 125 Canadian markets through VIOOH's expanded deal with VENDO Media.
The commitment should widen pre-seed funding for British founders as policymakers seek to keep more venture capital at home.
The UK firm said automated payment chases have also improved cash collection as more smaller businesses outsource day-to-day finance work.
Visitors with disabilities or language barriers can now use text-to-speech and translation tools on Ecommpay's site after its latest accessibility upgrade.
The hire strengthens Calisen's push into water metering as regulators prepare a major overhaul of oversight and compliance.
Manual reporting delays had been holding back Triathlon Ireland's finance team, until cloud software cut month-end close to five hours.
Firms seeking certainty on digital asset rules have been invited to shape how UK wholesale markets adopt tokenised securities, collateral and settlement.
The London training group will use fresh capital to widen its European push as firms race to turn AI spending into productivity gains.
The scheme will heat nearby homes and buildings while cutting carbon emissions by more than 4,500 tonnes a year.
A June timing shift and stronger competition in Britain may temper gains, even as the event is tipped to deliver USD $27.6 billion in US sales.
Communities will be able to judge the visual impact of planned infrastructure sooner, as a 3D consultation tool is rolled out for wind farm talks.
Only eight teams were chosen from more than 800 applicants, signalling backers' focus on AI, digital assets and financial software in the UK.