Category: Technology

  • GoCredit Rolls Out AI-Powered Loan Assistant to Simplify Borrowing

    Bangalore, Apr 15 (BNP): Financial intelligence platform GoCredit has launched what it claims to be India’s first AI-powered Loan Agent in Bengaluru, introducing a chat-based system that helps users find and apply for personal loans through a single conversational interface.

    The AI tool allows borrowers to compare loan options, check eligibility, and complete applications within one interaction, simplifying the lending process.

    According to the company, the system has been in active use since March 2026 and is already processing real loan applications.

    GoCredit also reported that it has facilitated over ₹100 crore in loan disbursals, generated more than 15 million loan offers, and served over 2 million borrowers so far.

    The platform aims to make credit access faster, more transparent, and easier for users through artificial intelligence-driven solutions.

  • Kärcher India Champions ‘Mechanised cleaning’ with Manual vs Mechanised’ Campaign

    Kärcher India Champions ‘Mechanised cleaning’ with Manual vs Mechanised’ Campaign

     

    New Delhi, Apr 15: The recent campaign launched by Kärcher India is known as “True Clean” and encouraging consumers to move beyond traditional cleaning methods and adopt smarter, more efficient mechanised solutions

    This marketing campaign is founded on the principle that there is a distinction between surfaces that seem clean and are truly clean. Regular practices like sweeping and scrubbing tend to disperse dust and leave behind stubborn grime along with requiring physical exertion continuously. In this way, Kärcher emphasizes “invisible inefficiencies” that are associated with traditional cleaning processes and do not lead to true hygiene.

    “Clean = Kärcher” is one of the company’s key slogans. This slogan reflects the efficacy of the technology-driven products provided by the organization from vacuum cleaners that capture and hold in dust instead of dispersing it, to steam cleaners that promise 100% chemical free cleaning process as well as killing off 99.999% of viruses and 99.99% of bacteria, along with high-pressure washers that deliver powerful cleaning far beyond conventional methods.

    Ayesha Prasad Narain, AGM Marketing at Kärcher India said, “The cleaning process cannot be limited only to the surface level; we must go beyond visible cleaning results. This is the message of our “Manual vs Mechanised‘ campaign, which is designed to help consumers see the difference between perception and reality and motivate them to choose technology-based smart solutions that offer deep cleaning without putting any additional effort.” 

    The campaign is also an indication of changing consumer behavior and lifestyle. By introducing innovations like robotic vacuum cleaners and easy-to-carry cleaning products, Kärcher makes it possible for consumers to opt for cleaner yet efficient ways of cleaning.

    Through this campaign, Kärcher India aims to drive a clear shift in consumer mindset—from viewing cleaning as a manual chore to experiencing it as a smart, effortless, and efficient process.

     

  • Orbital sets date for first test mission to put AI data centers in low Earth orbit

    Orbital is building and operating AI data centers in space, using solar power and radiative cooling to remove the energy and cooling constraints that limit terrestrial AI infrastructure. Backed by funding from a16z Speedrun, the company plans to launch its first test mission in 2027 and is opening Factory-1, its R&D facility in Los Angeles.

    Los Angeles, California – Apr 15; The demand for AI compute is surging, but the bottleneck is no longer chips, it’s the power required to run them. Orbital was founded on the belief that the only way to scale compute and unlock future progress on artificial intelligence is to stop competing for power on Earth and generate it in orbit.

    Today, the company announced funding from a16z Speedrun to support Orbital-1, the company’s first test mission on its aim of deploying data centers in space. “Speedrun backs founders to explore ambitious ideas — the harder the problem, the better,” said Andrew Chen, General Partner, a16z speedrun. “Orbital is taking on AI‘s biggest constraint with a bold and radical idea.”

    Orbital is designing and manufacturing a constellation of satellites to operate in low Earth orbit, each housing a cluster of NVIDIA-powered servers. Each satellite is powered by solar arrays and cooled by radiating heat directly into space. In orbit, solar power is available 24/7 in sun-synchronous orbit and stronger, with no weather, no night, and no dependence on the power grid. 

    AI progress is being constrained by the grid,” said Euwyn Poon, CEO and founder of Orbital. Data center economics are dominated by electricity and cooling, and both are getting harder. In orbit, solar power is continuous and cooling is fundamentally different. Orbital is building compute infrastructure that removes the energy ceiling and scales with AI‘s potential.”

    Orbital‘s compute infrastructure is designed around a specific technical insight. Training large AI models requires thousands of GPUs tightly coupled, communicating at near-zero latency. That architecture does not translate to satellites. Inference is different. Each request is handled independently, and capacity can be distributed across many nodes. Orbital is focused on inference, where orbital compute can scale as a constellation and serve workloads in parallel.

    Orbital‘s first satellite, Orbital-1, is scheduled to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in April 2027. Its primary goal is to validate sustained GPU operation in orbit, test radiation hardening, and run AI inference workloads commercially in space post-validation. The company is also in the process of filing with the FCC to deploy a constellation of satellites for orbital AI compute infrastructure.

    Orbital was founded by Euwyn Poon, a Cornell-educated engineer and lawyer who previously founded Spin, the micromobility company acquired by Ford. At Spin, Poon built and deployed hundreds of thousands of small electric vehicles across 100 cities and scaled the business to over $100 million in revenue. After exiting Spin, he began investing in AI infrastructure and saw the impending constraint clearly. “The energy ceiling on AI isn’t theoretical, it’s a real constraint that will impede the advancement of intelligence,” said Poon. “This is the solution.”

  • ITS America Conference & Expo 2026 Launches Cybersecurity & Data Zone in Detroit

    DETROIT, Mich. (April 15, 2026) – ITS America Conference & Expo, organized in partnership by RX Global and ITS America, announces the launch of the Cybersecurity & Data Zone at the June 9-12, 2026 event to address the evolving connected industry and the management of data and cybersecurity. The dedicated space within the Huntington Place Exhibit Hall in Detroit will showcase cutting-edge technologies designed to protect connected vehicles, secure smart infrastructure, and strengthen transportation system resilience. The zone brings together cybersecurity tools, data management solutions, and industry experts, offering attendees direct access to technologies shaping secure and reliable intelligent transportation systems.

    More than 30 exhibitors focused on Cyber and Digital Security and Data Management and Data Analytics will be part of the event, giving attendees direct access to some of the most recognized names in the field. Among them, Palo Alto Networks brings its AI-driven cybersecurity platforms trusted by more than 70,000 customers worldwide, Flock Safety offers its automated license plate recognition, video surveillance, and other detection systems, and Cisco Systems contributes its globally recognized networking and cybersecurity solutions.

    “Cybersecurity is a fundamental requirement for the safe deployment of intelligent transportation technologies that connect our vehicles, infrastructure, and data systems,” said Laura Chace, President and CEO, ITS America. “The Cybersecurity & Data Zone represents our industry’s commitment to safe innovation and demonstrates how we can advance transportation technology while maintaining the highest security standards that protect people and the critical infrastructure they use.”

    As transportation systems become more connected, the need to protect them grows just as fast. Cybersecurity threats targeting vehicles, infrastructure, and data networks pose real risks to public safety and system reliability. The Cybersecurity & Data Zone gives transportation professionals a dedicated space to find the tools and expertise needed to stay ahead of those risks.

    “Transportation leaders need practical tools and strategies to address cybersecurity challenges while continuing to advance innovation,” said Jaime McAuley, Event Vice President, RX Global. “This zone creates a focused environment where professionals can explore solutions, connect with experts, and develop the knowledge needed to deploy secure transportation technologies that benefit communities nationwide.”

    The ITS America Conference & Expo 2026 emphasizes cybersecurity as a core requirement for safety, reliability, and public trust as transportation systems become more digital, connected, and automated. Industry leaders will spotlight these topics to help attendees stay ahead of emerging challenges through cutting-edge solutions, hands-on workshops, and insights. The event provides transportation professionals with comprehensive resources to navigate the complex security landscape facing modern mobility systems.

    Cybersecurity & Data Sessions & Events

    • Data Exchange and Its Role in the Larger Digital Infrastructure System

    • From Data to Decisions: AI-Driven Solutions for Modern Transportation

    • Breaking Down Data Silos to Unlock Scalable ITS Solutions

    • Smart Transportation: Digital Infrastructure and Data Integration

    • Workshop: Building Cyber Resilient Transportation Systems

    Running June 9-12, 2026, at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan, ITS America Conference & Expo connects public and private sector transportation professionals through hands-on demonstrations of technologies, including automated traffic signal performance measures, emergency vehicle preemption systems, connected vehicle integration capabilities, and autonomous mobility solutions. This year’s event operates under the theme “Empowering Innovation” and focuses on how leaders implement and deploy new technology to create safer, smarter, and more connected transportation systems.

    See below to explore these innovations and more: https://www.itsamericaevents.com/expo/en-us/discover/cybersecurity-and-data.html

  • Lightrun’s 2026 State of AI-Powered Engineering Report: Almost Half of AI-Generated Code Fails in Production

    Software Failures and Lack of Runtime Visibility Prevent Engineering Teams from Trusting Coding Assistants and AI SREs 

    NEW YORK, April 14, 2026 — Lightrun, the leader in software reliability, today released its State of AI-Powered Engineering Report 2026, based on an independent poll of 200 SREs and DevOps leaders (Directors, VPs, and C-levels at Enterprises in the US, UK, and EU). The report reveals that, until AI-powered engineering tools have live visibility of how code behaves at runtime, they cannot be trusted to autonomously ensure reliable systems. 

    Lightrun’s report reveals that a major volume of manual work is required when AI-generated code is deployed: 43% of AI-generated code requires manual debugging in production, even after passing QA or staging tests. Furthermore, an average of three manual redeploy cycles are required to verify a single AI-suggested code fix in production.

    As the volume of AI-generated code is rapidly increasing, it is essential to close this verification loop. As a result, engineering teams are turning to AI SRE (site reliability engineering) tools. These agents reason over existing observability, codebase changes, and infrastructure signals to propose incident causes and recommend fixes. However, the report found that 77% of engineering leaders lack confidence in current observability stacks to support automated root cause analyses and remediations. 

    Lightrun’s report, conducted with independent research firm Global Surveyz, captures the perspectives of senior engineering leaders on the AI-powered SDLC. It explores several timely issues, including: 

    AI-Generated Code Reliability Concerns: 88% of companies require 2-3 manual redeploy cycles just to confirm an AI-generated fix actually works in production.

    Wasted Developer Time: Developers spend an average of 38% of their week (two days) on debugging, verification, and troubleshooting.

    The Runtime Visibility Gap: 60% of SRE and DevOps leaders identify a lack of runtime visibility as the primary bottleneck in resolving incidents. This is underscored by the fact that, in 44% of cases where AI SREs or APM tools investigations failed, it was due to the necessary execution-level data not being captured.

    AI SREs: The Trust Wall: 97% of engineering leaders say AI SREs operate without significant visibility into what’s actually happening in production. And, 54% of resolutions to high-severity incidents still use tribal knowledge rather than diagnostic evidence from AI SREs or APMs. 

    This represents the core challenge of AI-accelerated engineering. Today’s AI agents operate using probability, reasoning their way toward conclusions. To ground that reasoning in reality, the report makes clear they need real-time visibility into what’s happening, including variable states, memory usage, and how requests move through a system. 

    “Engineering organizations need runtime visibility to embrace the possibilities offered by AI-accelerated engineering. Without this grounding, we aren’t slowed by writing code anymore, but by our inability to trust it,” said Ilan Peleg, CEO of Lightrun. “When almost half of AI-generated changes still need debugging in production, we need to fundamentally rethink how we expect our AI agents to solve complex challenges.” 

    The report is available online at http://lightrun.com/ebooks/state-of-ai-powered-engineering-2026.

  • BIScience Launches the First AI Suite for Effortless Cross-Media Ad Intelligence

    The AdClarity AI Suite combines an AI-powered chatbot that acts as a personal data science expert with proactive AI Insights, covering up to 85% of analyst work in seconds across digital, CTV, and linear TV channels. 

    New York, NY, April 14, 2026 – BIScience, the company behind AdClarity, the cross-media ad intelligence platform serving more than 2,000 brands including Adidas, Amazon, Booking.com, Disney, Shell, Sony, and Wix, today launches the AdClarity AI Suite. BIScience is the first ad intelligence provider to introduce these capabilities, making competitive insights effortless and accessible to every team member.

    The launch represents a fundamental change in methodology, not just a new feature. Until now, ad intelligence platforms have operated as static data repositories, requiring companies to spend significant time, money, and manual effort building reports. BIScience has redesigned this workflow entirely: instead of requiring users to find answers in data, the AI Suite delivers answers and intelligence directly to them across digital display, social, online video, CTV, and linear TV channels.

    BIScience Launches the First AI Suite for Effortless Cross-Media Ad Intelligence

    The suite offers two complementary sides of a single solution. One side helps users clearly define what they need and get precise answers on demand. The other guides them forward, proactively uncovering what matters even when they are not sure where to start, since many teams do not even know which questions they should be asking.

    AdClarity AI Chatbot functions as a personal data science expert. Users type questions in natural language and receive structured answers in seconds, drawn exclusively from AdClarity’s own cross-media data. A user can ask “Who’s winning in CTV in 2026 in the US?” or “How did my competitor’s channel mix shift last quarter?” and receive a clear response with key findings, detailed analysis, and supporting tables and charts. Users can drill deeper with follow-up questions and export executive-ready summaries directly from the interface.

    AI Insights takes a complementary approach, proactively surfacing important findings inside Brand Reports and key widgets. Rather than waiting for a user to ask the right question, AI Insights automatically generates clear narratives explaining what changed in the competitive landscape and why, updating as users change filters and selections. 

    “The AdClarity AI Suite represents a fundamental shift in how teams interact with market intelligence,” said Dorit Kaplan, VP of Product and Strategy at BIScience. “By embedding an AI data science layer directly into the platform, we’ve automated the heavy lifting of complex analysis. What used to require hours of manual work is now delivered in seconds, effectively handling 85% of the analytical pipeline instantly. With AI Insights, we’re moving beyond reactive searching to a proactive model that surfaces critical trends before they even appear on a team’s radar.” 

    Both capabilities operate entirely within the AdClarity platform and draw on BIScience’s full ad intelligence dataset, covering $393 billion in annual ad spend across 52 markets. To learn more or request a demo, visit: https://adclarity.com

  • Ransomware Attacks Surge in India; Manufacturing Firms Among Most Affected: Report

    Apr 14 (BNP): India has emerged as a major target for cybercriminals, becoming the Asia-Pacific hotspot for ransomware attacks, with the manufacturing sector among the worst affected, according to a recent industry report.

    The study highlights that a significant share of impacted organisations in India’s manufacturing sector were forced to pay ransom demands in 2025, underscoring the growing financial and operational risks posed by cyberattacks.

    Experts note that ransomware groups are increasingly targeting industrial operations, where disruptions can halt production, impact supply chains, and cause large-scale financial losses.

    The report also points to a rising trend of extortion-based attacks, where data is stolen and companies are pressured into paying to prevent its release or to restore access.

    India’s rapid digitalisation and expanding industrial base have made it an attractive target for global cybercriminal networks, particularly those focusing on high-value sectors like manufacturing.

    Security experts warn that unless organisations strengthen cyber defences and invest in advanced threat detection systems, such attacks are likely to continue rising in frequency and severity.

  • hubergroup launches LED ink for food packaging at METPACK

    hubergroup launches LED ink for food packaging at METPACK

     hubergroup Print Solutions will showcase its extensive portfolio for metal decoration at METPACK.

    At this year’s METPACK, hubergroup Print Solutions presents its comprehensive portfolio for metal decoration at hall 1, booth 1B11, underlining its position as a one-stop partner for metal packaging printers worldwide. With a strong focus on innovation, compliance, and performance, the company showcases solutions tailored to the evolving demands of the industry. Highlights include two series for food packaging: the conventional offset series TINKREDIBLE MGA, which was recently launched globally, and the NewV tin LED MGA series, which will make its official debut at the exhibition.

    At the core of hubergroup’s METPACK showcase is its broad offering for metal decoration – including its conventional series TINKREDIBLE and its UV series NewV with LED and mercury-vapour curing systems. The portfolio covers a wide range of applications such as food cans, aerosols, closures, crown caps, and chemical‑technical packaging, and is known for high colour brilliance, strong scratch resistance, and environmentally conscious formulation.

    Driving the shift to LED-UV in food packaging

    A key highlight at METPACK 2026 is the introduction of NewV tin LED MGA, a LED-curing ink series for food packaging designed for three-piece can applications. This innovation responds directly to the growing industry shift toward LED-UV curing technologies, particularly in sensitive food applications where safety, efficiency, and sustainability are critical. The series complies with the requirements of the German Ink Ordinance (GIO), the Swiss Ordinance, and the guidelines of renowned brand manufacturers.

    “With NewV tin LED MGA, we are giving metal decorators a reliable, future‑proof LED solution that meets the stringent safety requirements of food packaging while delivering excellent printing performance,” says Jan Museler, Product Manager Metal Decoration at hubergroup. “It’s an important step in supporting the industry’s transition to LED‑UV technologies.”

    A fully integrated system for metal decoration

    Complementing the TINKREDIBLE and NewV ink systems, hubergroup provides a full suite of varnishes and fountain solution additives, all engineered to work seamlessly together. This integrated approach ensures consistent performance, high efficiency in the pressroom, and reliable end-product quality – delivering a complete system from a single source.

    Equally important is the company’s strong focus on service. hubergroup provides local technical support and expert consultation, ensuring customers receive tailored guidance for their specific pressroom requirements. This hands-on approach helps metal decorators optimise processes, improve efficiency, and achieve consistent results.

    “METPACK is the ideal platform to demonstrate how our fully integrated pressroom solutions support metal decorators in meeting evolving market demands”, says Patrick Hübel, Director Product Management and Technical Marketing Offset at hubergroup. “By combining high-performance products with strong technical service, we enable our customers to achieve consistent quality, greater efficiency, and a smoother transition to future-ready technologies.”

    Visitors to METPACK are invited to explore hubergroup’s full metal decoration portfolio and discover how integrated solutions can unlock new potential in metal packaging production.

  • China’s Exports Edge Up 2.5 pc in March, Driven by Tech and Semiconductor Demand

    Apr 14 (BNP): China’s exports rose 2.5% in March compared to a year earlier, reflecting a steady but uneven recovery in external demand amid a challenging global trade environment.

    The uptick was supported largely by stronger shipments of technology-related goods, with particular momentum seen in the semiconductor and electronics segments. Rising global demand for advanced chips—used in artificial intelligence systems, data infrastructure, and industrial applications—helped offset weaker performance in some traditional export categories.

    China’s Exports Edge Up 2.5 pc in March, Driven by Tech and Semiconductor Demand

    Pic Credit: Pexel 

    While overall growth remains moderate, the data points to China’s continued strength in high-value manufacturing and its deep integration into global tech supply chains. Exporters have also been increasingly redirecting shipments toward emerging markets, helping cushion the impact of softer demand in some developed economies.

    At the same time, analysts note that global trade conditions remain mixed, with geopolitical uncertainties and uneven consumption trends influencing order flows. However, the latest figures suggest that technology exports continue to act as a stabilizing force for China’s external sector.

    Imports also showed signs of improvement, indicating steady domestic industrial activity and ongoing demand for raw materials and components.

    Overall, the March data reflects a cautiously improving trade picture, with high-tech exports emerging as the key driver of resilience in China’s economy.

  • Iran Internet Access Remains Heavily Restricted for Weeks

    Apr 13 (BNP): Internet services in Iran remain heavily disrupted, with a widespread blackout continuing for 45 days, according to network monitoring data.

    Reports indicate that international connectivity has been largely cut off for more than 1,056 hours, leaving users with limited or inconsistent access to global online services. In many regions, only restricted domestic networks are functioning.

    The prolonged disruption has significantly impacted communication, access to digital platforms, and everyday online services across the country.

    Monitoring groups say the situation reflects one of the longest sustained connectivity restrictions in recent years, raising concerns over prolonged digital isolation.