The following companies — Huawei, GoDocs, Aura Wireless, Openscreen, and Veritone Redact — have announced their tech deals.
Huawei and Alinma Bank
Huawei has announced its tech deal with Alinma Bank, a leading financial institution in Saudi Arabia, for leveraging Huawei’s innovative technology to advance Alinma Bank’s services. Huawei is working with over 3,700 financial institutions in 80+ countries.
Lima One Capital in partnership with GoDocs
Lima One Capital has renewed its partnership with GoDocs, a leading document automation provider, through a two-year contract extension. GoDocs’ automated cloud platform helps streamline Lima One’s commercial real estate loan processes by reducing errors and speeding up document preparation. This partnership enables Lima One to efficiently manage large-scale lending while maintaining compliance across all U.S. states, enhancing operational agility.
HealthSignals partners with Aura Wireless
HealthSignals has joined forces with Aura Wireless to introduce the Apogee 360 antenna technology. This Wi-Fi solution overcomes FCC power restrictions to provide wide-area coverage, extending connectivity by up to 1000 percent. The partnership aims to revolutionize outdoor Wi-Fi in senior living communities, improving both the coverage and performance of networks with minimal infrastructure requirements. HealthSignals, as an authorized reseller, is set to enhance its digital service offerings using Aura Wireless’ innovative technology.
Rehrig Pacific collaborates with Openscreen
Rehrig Pacific Company and Openscreen have partnered to revolutionize the waste and recycling industry. Openscreen’s QR Code technology will be integrated into Rehrig Pacific’s waste carts, turning them into IoT-enabled smart carts. These carts will enhance user experiences by providing residents with access to personalized information and services through microsites, improving municipal waste management, operational efficiency, and real-time tracking.
Getac selects Veritone Redact
Getac Technology Corporation has selected Veritone Redact, an AI-powered software, to streamline video evidence management for its body-worn and in-car camera solutions. The partnership addresses the demand for video transparency in law enforcement by automating redaction processes. Veritone Redact helps law enforcement agencies blur sensitive information in footage, enabling faster and more efficient video processing, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.