Technology companies such as Seekr AI, Cognition, Loman AI, and others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

U.S. Army Selects Seekr AI Agents
The U.S. Army selected Seekr AI agents to enhance missile defense and cyber resilience by leveraging generative AI and machine learning for defense operations. The project focuses on improving analytics, bias detection, multimodal data fusion, and mission-critical insights. Seekr’s technology will accelerate development of advanced AI capabilities to support frontline intelligence, operations, and logistics. This selection positions AI as a core defense tool, enhancing real-time decision-making and operational effectiveness while reinforcing national security and defense modernization priorities for future conflict environments.
Cognizant Partners with Cognition
Cognizant and Cognition announced a strategic partnership to scale autonomous AI software engineering, integrating Cognition’s Devin AI and Windsurf agentic tools with enterprise software delivery. The collaboration aims to modernize and automate software development lifecycle tasks, boost engineering productivity, and support code migration, testing, and maintenance. Cognizant’s strategy includes expanding AI-native engineering capabilities and embedding them into existing platforms to deliver measurable business value and faster digital transformation for enterprise clients.
Loman AI Collaborates with SpotOn
Loman AI partnered with SpotOn to integrate voice AI automation into restaurant POS systems, enabling 24/7 call answering, automated ordering, reservations, and guest support. The technology transforms phones from operational bottlenecks into scalable revenue channels, improving service during peak hours and boosting order capture rates. The strategy emphasizes enhancing guest experience, streamlining workflows, and reducing front-of-house labor pressure. Restaurants benefit from consistent, intelligent customer engagement and higher average order values without adding staff.
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