Technology companies such as Genetec solutions, Sapiens, CQG, Kao Data, Hesai, OpenAI, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

City of Brampton selects Genetec solutions
The City of Brampton has chosen Genetec solutions to enhance public safety with a new initiative deploying 200 AutoVu SharpV License Plate Recognition cameras. These cameras, placed at major intersections, will provide law enforcement with critical data to expedite crime investigations and monitor vehicle-related incidents without issuing speeding tickets.
Pioneer Insurance Selects Sapiens
Pioneer Insurance and Surety Corporation has selected Sapiens Insurance Platform to drive digital transformation in the Philippines. This move enhances Pioneer’s operational capabilities and core processes, improving its ability to respond to evolving market demands and customer expectations.
BlockFills Partners with CQG
BlockFills and CQG have partnered to stream cryptocurrency liquidity on the CQG platform, enhancing institutional access to reliable crypto pricing and trading tools.
BlockFills market participants will gain access to CQG’s institutional-grade technology, while CQG’s network, including exchanges and brokerages, will benefit from BlockFills’ liquidity.
Ori Selects Kao Data
Ori has selected Kao Data to host its first UK-based AI cloud region. Kao Data’s Harlow campus, which includes NVIDIA H200 GPUs, will support Ori’s European cloud expansion.
This collaboration reinforces Kao Data’s position in high-density colocation for AI, providing customers access to cutting-edge GPU clusters for AI and deep learning applications, all powered by 100 percent certified renewable energy.
Top European OEM Selects Hesai
Hesai Technology secured an exclusive multi-year contract with a top European OEM to supply advanced ultra-long-range automotive lidars for its next-generation vehicle platform. This platform, covering both internal combustion engines and electric vehicle models, marks the largest global program in the automotive lidar industry and will extend into the next decade.
CoreWeave Partners with OpenAI
CoreWeave has entered into an agreement with OpenAI to provide AI infrastructure, expanding OpenAI’s computing capacity for training and delivering its latest models on scale.
The contract is valued at up to $11.9 billion, with OpenAI also becoming an investor in CoreWeave through a $350 million stock issuance. CoreWeave’s cloud platform is designed for computing intensive workloads, enabling AI labs and enterprises to accelerate breakthroughs in artificial intelligence.
InfotechLead.com News Desk