Technology companies such A MedAptus Charge Pro, Doma, NKT, Candescent, CI&T, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Peterson Health Selects MedAptus Charge Pro
Peterson Health selected MedAptus Charge Pro to improve charge capture and revenue reconciliation, integrated with its Cerner EHR. The initiative focuses on automating charge entry, documentation linking, and real-time reconciliation dashboards to identify missing charges and reduce manual errors. Deployment includes EMR integration, charge reconciliation tools, and rules-based validation workflows. This technology transforms billing processes by connecting provider documentation to billing systems, reducing duplication, and optimizing revenue capture. Benefits include improved billing accuracy, accelerated reimbursement, reduced administrative burden for clinicians and coders, and enhanced financial performance for the health system.
Blend Collaborates with Doma
Blend and Doma expanded their partnership to embed Doma’s AI-powered Upfront Title decisioning into Blend’s Mortgage and Rapid Home Lending platforms. The collaboration delivers instant title decisions within the borrower application flow, creating a fully digital, end-to-end title and closing process. Lenders benefit from accelerated closing timelines, early issue detection, fewer fallouts, and reduced manual work. The solution offers borrowers title insurance cost savings of 40 percent–70 percent. Initial deployment with lender Mr. Cooper reduced the loan cycle by three days and saved hundreds per loan. This enhancement aligns with Blend’s strategic shift toward software-driven title solutions via platform partnerships.
Helix Robotics Solutions Collaborates with NKT
Helix Robotics Solutions secured a long-term agreement to operate NKT’s T3600 subsea trencher under a four‑year frame contract beginning in 2027. The arrangement covers vessel provisioning, offshore trenching operations, project engineering, and maintenance. Under the agreement, Helix will deploy the T‑1200 jet trencher, two work-class ROVs, and a full survey spread across an initial 800 vessel‑days of operations, with extension options. The strategy focuses on supporting offshore cable burial and enhancing critical energy infrastructure reliability. Benefits include automated deployment of one of the world’s most powerful subsea trenchers, more efficient cable installation, and strengthened offshore operational capacity.
OneUnited Bank Partners with Candescent
OneUnited Bank, the largest Black‑owned U.S. bank, adopted Candescent’s API-first, microservices extensible platform to enrich its digital banking experience. The integration includes personalized money management tools, expanded account opening features, digital card issuance, and a fintech marketplace. OneUnited deepened its digital transformation, helping to scale operations and deliver tailored experiences that reflect community-focused mission. Early results show a 33 percent percent rise in customer adoption of digital tools. Benefits include enhanced financial literacy resources, streamlined onboarding, greater personalization, and strengthened engagement among underserved urban consumers.
Volkswagen Selects CI&T
CI&T was named Volkswagen of America’s Digital Agency of Record to lead digital strategy, design, and development for VW.com and the myVW mobile app. The goal is to enhance digital customer and dealer experiences across VW’s ownership ecosystem using Gen‑AI tools and a product-led approach. CI&T will drive core digital marketing and ownership workflows—including launches of EVs like ID. Buzz, Tiguan, and Taos—accelerating delivery with a nearshore model grounded in user needs. Target users include VW customers, dealers, and internal teams. Benefits include faster deployment, consistent digital engagement, and measurable business impact.
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