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Prithvinath Garigapuram and the Case for Decision Support in Neurovascular Care

In neurovascular care, critical decisions are made in the narrow window between reviewing a scan and determining a treatment pathway. In high risk cases clinicians must quickly assess complex imaging alongside a patient’s medical history, and procedural risk factors. In time, they may need to decide whether immediate intervention is required, whether a patient can […]

NetRanks Warns That Brands Not Named in AI Answers Risk Falling Out of Market Consideration

As more consumers turn to conversational AI platforms for product recommendations, research summaries, and decision guidance, marketing analysts say the criteria for market visibility are shifting. Instead of appearing on search results pages, brands are now competing to be mentioned directly in answers generated by systems such as ChatGPT, Claude, Google’s AI Overviews, and Perplexity. […]

What Divorce Does to a Founder-Owned Business

For most founders, the business is the single largest asset they own. It represents years of work, personal financial risk, and in many cases, the majority of their net worth. What many do not think about is what happens to that asset if a marriage ends. With 42% of UK marriages projected to end in […]

How Art Technology Holdings is Building a More Personalized Future for Art and Luxury Collecting Through AI

The art and collectibles industry has long depended on relationships, intuition, and personal expertise. Collectors often rely on years of trust with galleries, advisors, auction specialists, and luxury professionals to navigate purchases that are deeply personal and frequently emotional. At the same time, the process behind those interactions has remained fragmented across emails, PDFs, spreadsheets, […]

Old Bags Luncheon™ Expands Its Global Fundraising Vision With New Focus on London and Dubai

Palm Beach and Greenwich, Connecticut, have largely been the epicenters for extravagant luncheons, where tables fill quickly, and philanthropy arrives dressed in couture clothing. Old Bags Luncheon™ took shape inside that environment nearly three decades ago, though founder Eileen Cornacchia insists the concept was always more than a spectacle.  “Fundraising doesn’t require a solemn expression […]

How to Scale Products That Never Behave the Same Way Twice

Most ecommerce advice rests on a basic assumption: the product is stable. One SKU means one set of photos, one description, one pricing logic, one fulfillment path, and one set of customer expectations. Sell enough of those, refine the playbook, and scale becomes a matter of marketing efficiency and operational discipline. That logic works well […]

UTILITER: Twenty Years Building Hospitality Software for Europe’s Most Demanding Market

Founded in Varaždin, Croatia, in 2005, UTILITER is a SaaS company building software for tourism, retail, and hospitality. Its product suite covers property management, cashless payments, and AI-driven analytics. Last year, the company ranked 41st on the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 list for Central Europe, recording 682% revenue growth between 2021 and 2024. We spoke […]

Connectivity Is Solved, So Why Do Global Businesses Still Experience Friction Across Borders?

For years, businesses largely operated within the boundaries of local markets, serving communities within a defined geography and building relationships close to home. International expansion existed for a select group of organisations with the scale and resources to establish a broader footprint. Today’s environment presents a different picture. Teams collaborate across continents, meetings begin with […]