Technology companies such as IDBS Polar, Maveric Systems, GuideGeek, Fivos, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Vantive Chooses IDBS Polar
Vital-organ-therapy firm Vantive has selected the cloud-based informatics platform IDBS Polar, a Danaher company, for global deployment across multiple sites. The shift from legacy on-premise systems to a unified digital ecosystem is central to Vantive’s strategy to accelerate R&D and manufacturing workflows for dialysis and organ therapies. The technology promises streamlined data management, improved collaboration, and faster time-to-market for life-saving therapies. This digital foundation supports Vantive’s wider growth plans and commitment to delivering efficient, patient-centred therapies worldwide.
Garanti BBVA International Selects Maveric Systems
Garanti BBVA International (GBI), part of the BBVA Group, has chosen Maveric Systems to modernize its core banking platform. Maveric will migrate GBI’s existing Temenos T24 system to the latest Temenos Transact release, enabling faster product launches and streamlined banking operations across its markets. The transformation aims to improve customer service, accelerate go-to-market capability, and support growth across retail and corporate banking lines. Maveric leverages 25 years of banking domain experience and a customer-centric delivery model to deliver scalable, reliable core banking solutions.
Snowmass Tourism Partners with GuideGeek
Snowmass Tourism has partnered with GuideGeek to deploy “Scout,” an AI-driven travel assistant that delivers personalized itineraries, activity suggestions, and real-time travel tips for visitors to Snowmass Village, Colorado. The system draws on extensive local data and more than a thousand external integrations, offering instant, context-aware responses for skiing, biking, culture, and lodging queries. Snowmass aims to improve visitor experience, reduce trip-planning friction, and strengthen tourism appeal. The deployment reflects a broader strategy to modernize tourism engagement through conversational AI and enhance customer satisfaction.
Carta Healthcare Partners with Fivos
Carta Healthcare has partnered with Fivos to integrate Carta’s AI-powered clinical data abstraction platform with Fivos’s PATHWAYS registry system for vascular patient care. The collaboration aims to automate and accelerate the extraction, submission, and analysis of clinical data for hospitals and vascular registries. The hybrid intelligence approach reduces manual workload, improves data accuracy and consistency, and speeds up registry submissions — helping providers and researchers derive actionable insights faster. This partnership supports better patient outcomes, more efficient care delivery, and robust data-driven decision-making across vascular health systems.
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