Technology companies such AXL, Databricks, HeyGen, ArthurAI, Coveo, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

AXL Partners with RSM Canada
AXL has entered a strategic collaboration with RSM Canada to accelerate commercialization of applied AI in professional services. RSM provides exclusive accounting, tax, and consulting support to AXL and its portfolio startups, while participating in AXL’s AI Catalyst program. The initiative bridges Canada’s “commercialization gap” by turning market demand into scalable, enterprise-ready AI solutions. Targeting mid-market firms—which face barriers like limited technical talent and unclear ROI—the partnership accelerates product development, embeds real-time industry feedback, and retains economic value domestically. RSM’s $1 billion AI investment underscores its commitment. This collaboration aims to deepen Canadian AI venture growth and drive practical, in-country innovation.
Welldoc Partners with Databricks
Welldoc has expanded its strategic partnership with Databricks to enhance its AI-driven cardiometabolic digital health solutions. Through the Built on Databricks program, Welldoc will leverage Databricks’ Data Intelligence Platform to unify and analyze real-time health data from sensors, labs, and claims. The collaboration enables hyper-personalized insights and supports improved patient outcomes through predictive analytics and real-time intervention. The strategy focuses on scalable, compliant healthcare delivery for payers, providers, and employers. This innovation aims to streamline care management, reduce costs, and drive engagement across chronic condition populations.
Faye Collaborates with HeyGen
Faye has formed a strategic alliance with AI video platform HeyGen, becoming a Gold Partner to integrate advanced avatar and video-generation tools into client systems. The platform enables fast, on-demand creation of personalized, multilingual, studio-quality videos—no cameras or actors need empowering marketing, HR, sales, and training teams. Strategically, this expands Faye’s CX and CRM offering, enhancing client communications with scalable automation. Immediate benefits include reduced production time and cost, improved brand consistency, and greater audience engagement. By embedding HeyGen technology, Faye boosts innovation in digital content delivery, delivering high-impact video experiences at scale for its enterprise clients.
MindHYVE.ai Partners with ArthurAI
MindHYVE.ai has partnered with nonprofit AI Future Lab to deploy ArthurAI, powered by its Ava‑Education agentic-AI platform, across South Asia and MENA. ArthurAI is a first-of-its-kind autonomous learning system that adapts to student behavior, performance, and language without static prompts. Strategically, the MOU outlines localized deployment in Urdu, Arabic, Swahili, Bengali, and Persian, along with educator and youth training programs launching in Q4 2025. The technology focuses on delivering personalized, real-time learning and digital-literacy skills for underserved populations. Benefits include equitable access, adaptive learning trajectories, and practical AI education at scale.
DocuSign Selects Coveo
DocuSign has selected Coveo’s AI‑Search and Relevance Generative Answering to elevate its customer support experience. Leveraging Coveo’s proven AI‑Relevance Platform, which includes 11 real‑time AI models, the solution aggregates diverse internal knowledge sources to provide consistent, accurate answers across all support channels. Key benefits include enhanced self‑service with better case deflection, streamlined agent workflows, and faster access to documentation. Strategically, this alliance focuses on operational efficiency, reducing support costs while boosting both customer and agent satisfaction through smarter, scalable AI-driven support.
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