Technology companies such as Movate, hellocare.ai, Doosan Robotics, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

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Movate Partners with Kahuna Labs
Movate announced a strategic partnership with Kahuna Labs to deploy AI-driven technical support solutions that modernize enterprise customer service operations. The collaboration integrates Kahuna Labs’ advanced diagnostic intelligence and knowledge automation technology with Movate’s global technical support and digital services platform. The joint solution enables enterprises to reduce cost per support case, improve mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR), and enhance diagnostic accuracy for complex technical issues. Strategically, the partnership helps enterprises adopt AI in support operations through outcome-based deployment models tied to measurable performance improvements, enabling scalable automation while maintaining compatibility with existing enterprise platforms such as CRM and customer service systems.
WVU Health System Selects hellocare.ai
WVU Health System partnered with healthcare technology provider hellocare.ai to deploy AI-assisted intelligent hospital room technology across its network of hospitals. The enterprise-scale deployment will introduce virtual care delivery capabilities across more than 3,000 hospital beds, including AI-assisted virtual nursing, telehealth, virtual rounding, and remote patient monitoring. The platform integrates with electronic health record systems to create connected care environments and improve clinical workflows. Strategically, the partnership supports digital hospital transformation by combining real-time patient engagement tools, operational automation, and advanced analytics. The deployment is designed to enhance patient safety, increase staff efficiency, and accelerate adoption of intelligent healthcare infrastructure.
Doosan Robotics Partners with Kwangjin Group
Doosan Robotics announced a technology deployment partnership with Kwangjin Group to supply more than 100 collaborative robots for advanced manufacturing operations. The partnership focuses on deploying robotic automation solutions to improve production efficiency, precision, and operational scalability across Kwangjin’s manufacturing facilities. Doosan’s collaborative robot platforms integrate intelligent motion control, safety systems, and AI-enabled automation tools designed for industrial environments. Strategically, the collaboration accelerates adoption of robotics in high-volume manufacturing while reducing labor constraints and operational costs. The deployment reflects a broader industry shift toward smart factories where robotics, AI, and digital manufacturing technologies enhance productivity and operational flexibility.
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