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ASUS ProArt and GoPro Join Forces to Streamline Creator Workflows with AI

New partnership empowers creators with seamless action camera workflows from capture to production, allowing storytellers to focus on creativity.

KEY POINTS

  • Seamless capture-to-edit workflow: GoPro’s capture tech + ASUS creator tools
  • First Windows app with GoPro Cloud + 360° support: StoryCube delivers AI-powered workflows
  • Exclusive offer: Up to six-month GoPro Premium+ subscription for ASUS laptop users
  • Most powerful ProArt P16 laptop: Up to GeForce RTX™ 5090, ideal for 8K 360° editing

FREMONT, Calif., Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ASUS today announced a collaboration with GoPro to streamline 360° video workflows from capture to editing. By combining GoPro’s capture technology with ASUS ProArt‘s creator-focused tools, the partnership reduces friction in the creative process and helps storytellers focus on their craft.

Image credit: ASUS
Image credit: ASUS

World’s first Windows app with GoPro Cloud and 360° media

StoryCube is an ASUS-engineered, AI-powered content-management solution and the first Windows app to support both GoPro Cloud media and 360° video. Users can view and download all content, preview native .360 files, and reframe MAX/MAX2 footage using GoPro Player. Content can then be drag-and-dropped into Adobe® Premiere Pro® or CapCut (included with ProArt laptops).

StoryCube also offers AI scene categorization for photos, videos, and 360° footage, helping users classify popular activities like biking, surfing, and snowboarding. AI-powered search allows grouping by activity, time, device, or GPS location. Its AI model, trained on GoPro imagery, ensures fast, secure, and streamlined workflows.

Exclusive GoPro subscription bundle

Selected ASUS laptop buyers receive complimentary GoPro Premium+: six months for ProArt users and three months for Zenbook/ ASUS Vivobook users. The subscription provides unlimited GoPro cloud storage.

Best-in-class creator laptop – ProArt P16

The flagship ASUS ProArt P16 maximizes GoPro’s True 8K footage from the MAX2 360 camera. It features up to a 50 TOPS AMD Ryzen™ AI 9 HX 370 processor and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090 GPU for fast rendering, real-time previews up to 16K, and AI-powered stitching, reframing, and upscaling.

ProArt P16 supports 10-bit 4:2:2 color, dual AV1 encoders, and AI tools for stabilization, interpolation, and smooth 4K/8K playback. The ASUS Lumina Pro OLED display offers 1600 nits peak brightness, 120Hz VRR refresh rate, and 65% reduced reflections.

Shaping the future of creativity!

This collaboration is just the beginning, with exciting initiatives, products, and technologies coming soon for storytellers worldwide.

IBM and Anthropic Partner to Advance Enterprise Software Development with Proven Security and Governance

Partnership integrates Claude into select internal and external development tools and enterprise products, aiming to deliver new productivity gains for IBM clients

ARMONK, N.Y., Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Anthropic today announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the development of enterprise-ready AI by infusing Anthropic’s Claude, one of the world’s most powerful family of large language models (LLMs), into IBM’s software portfolio to deliver measurable productivity gains, while building security, governance, and cost controls directly into the lifecycle of software development.

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Through the partnership, Claude will be integrated into select IBM software products, starting with IBM’s new AI-first integrated development environment (IDE), designed with advanced task generation capabilities for enterprise software development lifecycles (SDLC), including software modernization.

The IDE is available in private preview to select IBM clients and in early testing, more than 6,000 early adopters within IBM are using the new IDE, reporting productivity gains averaging 45 percent, translating to meaningful cost savings while maintaining code quality and security standards.

As organizations move from AI experimentation to production deployment, they need solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise infrastructure and meet strict IT requirements. IBM brings proven capabilities in enterprise software delivery, hybrid cloud architecture, and regulated industry expertise to ensure AI tools work within the complex realities of global business operations. 

“IBM has been the backbone of enterprise technology for decades because we understand what it takes to deploy at scale in mission-critical environments,” said Dinesh Nirmal, SVP, Software at IBM. “This partnership enhances our software portfolio with advanced AI capabilities while maintaining the governance, security, and reliability that our clients have come to expect. We’re giving development teams AI that fits how enterprises work not experimental tools that create new risks.”

“Enterprises are looking for AI they can actually trust with their code, their data, and their day-to-day operations,” said Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer at Anthropic. “Claude has become the go-to AI for developers at the world’s largest companies because of our focus on safety and reliability. This partnership with IBM lets us bring that same level of dedication to even more enterprise teams while building the open standards that will make AI agents genuinely useful in business environments.”

Automating the Software Development Lifecycle
Using industry leading LLMs such as Claude, the new IBM IDE is built to enable developers to be more productive. It works in multiple languages and modes, but examples of potential leading use cases to help developers execute tasks across aspects of the software development lifecycle include:

  • Application modernization at scale: Automated system upgrades and framework migrations and multi-step refactoring with context-awareness across large-scale codebases.
  • Intelligent code generation and review: AI assistance that understands enterprise architecture patterns, security requirements, and compliance obligations.
  • End-to-end orchestration: From initial development through testing, deployment, and maintenance, orchestrates modernization, testing and remediation tasks seamlessly while maintaining context across sessions.
  • Security-first development: Embedding security directly into workflows, enabling “shift-left” vulnerability scans, expedited FedRAMP hardening and facilitating quantum-safe cryptographic migration.

A Guide for Enterprise AI Agents with MCP Servers
As part of the partnership, IBM has created, and Anthropic has verified Architecting Secure Enterprise AI Agents with MCP. A first-of-its-kind guide focusing on the Agent Development Lifecycle (ADLC), a structured approach to designing, deploying and managing enterprise AI agents. As organizations standardize on agentic AI to drive autonomous decision-making and intelligent automation, traditional IT processes will likely no longer be sufficient. This new ADLC methodology provides businesses with a purpose-built, enterprise-ready approach for the development, operations and security requirements for Enterprise AI agents.

Beyond enhancing IBM’s software portfolio, IBM is contributing its enterprise technology leadership to advance open standards for AI deployment. IBM will contribute enterprise-grade assets to the Model Context Protocol (MCP) community, including best practices guides, reference architectures, and open-source tooling developed from IBM’s experience deploying AI across thousands of client environments.

IBM is exploring plans to include Claude into additional IBM products as part of a product integration approach. Together, IBM and Anthropic are shaping the future of enterprise AI, one that empowers developers, drives transformation, and delivers long-term value for clients and society. 

Statements regarding IBM’s and Anthropic’s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represent goals and objectives only.

About IBM
IBM is a leading provider of global hybrid cloud and AI, and consulting expertise. We help clients in more than 175 countries capitalize on insights from their data, streamline business processes, reduce costs, and gain a competitive edge in their industries. Thousands of governments and corporate entities in critical infrastructure areas such as financial services, telecommunications and healthcare rely on IBM’s hybrid cloud platform and Red Hat OpenShift to affect their digital transformations quickly, efficiently, and securely. IBM’s breakthrough innovations in AI, quantum computing, industry-specific cloud solutions and consulting deliver open and flexible options to our clients. All of this is backed by IBM’s long-standing commitment to trust, transparency, responsibility, inclusivity, and service. Visit www.ibm.com for more information.

Media contact:

Elizabeth Brophy
IBM
Elizabeth.Brophy@ibm.com 

Call for entries for the 4th XJTLU Global Dream Chasers Entrepreneurial Competition

SUZHOU, China, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Aspiring student entrepreneurs worldwide are invited to join the fourth XJTLU Global Dream Chasers Entrepreneurial Competition held by Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, with first-round registration open until 27 October 2025.

This competition focuses on innovation and entrepreneurship, offering three tracks:

  • The early-stage idea track is aimed at nurturing creativity and presentation skills, and there is no requirement to have a prototype or business plan.
  • The mature business project track emphasises the feasibility and commercial potential of projects, and requires a prototype, a business model and market data.
  • The corporate track encourages industry to propose real-world challenges and provide resource support, while student teams develop innovative solutions in response. The initiation of this track is flexible and driven by corporate readiness.

Beyond learning opportunities, the competition connects teams with industry resources and investment prospects.

Prizes

Cash prizes that total 300,000 RMB will be awarded to 60 teams:

  • The three first-prize winning teams will receive 20,000 RMB;
  • the six second-prize winning teams will receive 15,000 RMB;
  • the nine third-prize winning teams will receive 8,000 RMB;
  • the 18 excellence-award winning teams will receive 3,000 RMB; and
  • the 24 participation-award winning team will receive 1,000 RMB.

All 60 winning teams will also receive additional prizes and opportunities, including one-on-one technopreneur mentorships and MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation scholarships.

A separate cash prize will be provided for the corporate track.

Basic requirements

  • Teams consisting of at least two students from anywhere in the world are eligible to participate in the competition;
  • Projects can cover any field, with suggested themes: Green & Intelligent Technology, Healthy Living & Cultural Technology, Finance & Business Innovation.

Key Dates

27 October 2025: Registration and submission deadline
27 October-9 December 2025: First round evaluations
9 December: Announcement of semifinalists (top 100)
16 February 2026: Semifinalist submission deadline
10 March 2026: Announcement of finalists (top 60)
3 April 2026: Finalists submission deadline
10 April 2026: Award Ceremony

For more information, visit the official competition webpage.
For additional questions, email: Dream.Chasers@xjtlu.edu.cn
To register and submit, visit: https://premiumpro.learningmall.cn/dream.html#/dreamchasers

AI readiness checks, bespoke roadmaps: How firms can tap new innovation lab to accelerate business growth

Shenzhen-listed Beyondsoft expands its tech network beyond Beijing and Tokyo to Singapore, offering companies support on digital transformation

SINGAPORE, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Global IT services and digital transformation group Beyondsoft recently opened its third global Innovation Lab in Singapore after launching similar concepts in China and Japan.

The new lab builds on the existing capabilities of its international headquarters in Singapore in regional artificial intelligence (AI) consulting and delivery, Big Data, AI-powered analytics, and digital transformation services, said Ben Wang, founder and chairman of Beyondsoft, at the launch of the Beyondsoft Singapore Innovation Lab earlier this month.

“We hope that the new lab will become a space where ideas converge, and where enterprises collaborate, test and refine AI applications before scaling them across South-east Asia and beyond,” he said.

More than just a physical space, the Beyondsoft Singapore Innovation Lab serves as a platform for cross-border innovation, linking talent and resources across countries, cultures and industries, he added.

Beyondsoft’s Beijing Innovation Lab was established earlier, specialising in connecting investors with AI start-ups focusing on digital transformation. Its Tokyo Innovation Lab, launched in June this year, focuses on AI integration and Web3 technologies.

The Beyondsoft Singapore Innovation Lab now joins the network as a regional launchpad for innovation, designed to accelerate AI adoption across South-east Asia. The Singapore lab focuses on integrating AI, also known as AI+, into specific industries including healthcare and green energy.

“We aim to bring in the best and most successful technology and products from our other overseas and regional markets, including the United States and China, to this new innovation lab to feed the local market,” Wang added.

He noted that Singapore’s conducive business environment, government incentives and deep talent pool make it an ideal location to test and refine technologies before scaling them globally. “Innovation doesn’t just come organically, it comes from collaboration across locations where you leverage your strengths,” he said.

The company believes that a business’s competitiveness comes not only from technological breakthroughs, but also from building an open and win-win ecosystem with its partners.

The launch of the Beyondsoft Singapore Innovation Lab on Sept 18 coincides with the parent company’s 30th anniversary and 10 years in Singapore. Founded in 1995 in China, Beyondsoft has since expanded to more than 80 branches worldwide, serving a wide range of Fortune 500 clients across industries.

Giving companies a boost

According to China’s Ministry of Commerce, the country’s nonfinancial outbound direct investment reached US$143.85 billion (S$184.6 billion) in 2024, up 10.5 per cent year-on-year. Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Latin America have emerged as key destinations.

With years of overseas market experience, Beyondsoft has moved from helping global companies enter China to supporting Chinese firms expanding overseas, carried out by catering to the local market, providing compliance advisory and technology implementation.

Chen Chao, senior vice-president at Beyondsoft, said Chinese companies have shifted from simply exporting products to building a technology-driven and systematic ecosystem. “They no longer just sell products. They do research and development, build supply chains, and provide branding and other services, which allows them to integrate into global markets.”

The Singapore Innovation Lab supports this trend. It offers AI readiness assessments, educational workshops and customised roadmaps for companies looking to adopt AI in their operations. Wang added that while large enterprises traditionally lead digital transformation, AI now makes it accessible for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) as well.

“SMEs love using new technology to improve operations, but in the past, digital transformation was too costly,” he noted. “AI changes this as it allows for faster transformation by leveraging external tools and capabilities.”

New partnerships in Singapore

Beyondsoft’s Singapore Innovation Lab was launched on Sept 18, at the company’s Singapore office in South Beach Towers. Photo: Beyondsoft
Beyondsoft’s Singapore Innovation Lab was launched on Sept 18, at the company’s Singapore office in South Beach Towers. Photo: Beyondsoft

Beyondsoft’s ecosystem approach already bears fruit. At the launch, the company inked Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with Meijin Hydrogen Energy, ULearning, and Baison Software – each representing a different sector and strategic direction.

Meijin Hydrogen Energy, for example, partners with Beyondsoft to digitise and optimise its energy systems.

Said Meijin Hydrogen Energy’s chairwoman Yao Jinli: “Digitalisation and intelligentisation are pivotal directions for the high-quality development of the energy industry. Future competition in the energy sector will not only revolve around resources but also technology, algorithms and innovation.

“This collaboration will accelerate the implementation of our digitalisation strategy, providing a replicable transformation pathway for the energy industry and setting a new benchmark for high-quality development.”

ULearning collaborates with Beyondsoft to co-develop professional training platforms across Asean. “Singapore is a global education hub,” said ULearning general manager Christina Ng, who added that they “see this partnership as a way to build model success cases here and expand them across Asean”.

Baison Software works with Beyondsoft to support Chinese retail brands expanding into South-east Asia. “Beyondsoft is not just a tech provider but a strategic partner,” said Baison Software Chairman and chief executive officer Huang Fei, who added that the two partners are developing solutions to help retail brands achieve digital transformation in Singapore and Asean.

Meanwhile, Pull-Tab Coffee, a fast-growing food and beverage brand that Beyondsoft has strategic ties with, leverages the group’s data analytics to better understand customer demographics and improve product development. “Big data helps us understand what our customers want – from packaging colour to sweetness levels,” said Pull-Tab Coffee founder Sui Hongjiang.

Looking ahead, Beyondsoft plans to replicate the innovation lab model in other strategic markets, including Japan and the US. That strategy lies in Wang’s conviction that AI is not just a technology but a new way of doing business.

“AI signals a shift from centralised workflows to decentralised ecosystems,” he said. “You do what you’re good at and find partners whose services you can leverage. You no longer need to build everything yourself.”

CONTACT: Business Time: kngchar@sph.com.sg, Charlotte

Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur at Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon 2025

From preventive screenings to Medic-On-The-Run, Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur brings healthcare beyond the hospital for Generation after Generation.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Health, like running, is a journey, not a destination. As Malaysia’s runners pushed their limits at the Kuala Lumpur Standard Chartered Marathon (KLSCM) 2025, Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur (PHKL) ran with them, not just as medical support, but as a legacy partner in wellness, carrying its mission of care from one generation to the next. This year, a record-breaking 42,000 participants registered for the 17th edition of Malaysia’s premier distance running event. KLSCM 2025 proudly carries the World Athletics Elite Label Race status, making it the first and only distance running event in the country to receive this prestigious international recognition.

Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur team at KLSCM 2025
Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur team at KLSCM 2025

PHKL proudly concluded its impactful presence as a Category Sponsor for the race and Official Medical Partner for the entire event. From pre-race health workshops and on-site screenings to innovative race-day medical support, PHKL demonstrated its unwavering commitment to community wellness, sustainability, and delivering exceptional healthcare services both inside and outside hospital walls.

Race-Ready Health Fair

In the weeks leading up to KLSCM, PHKL organised a series of health workshops and expert talks for the public and participating runners. They hosted a Race-Ready Health Fair at Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur in conjunction with KLSCM.

The event brought together runners, families, and the community for a day filled with free health screenings, interactive wellness booths, cardio workouts, and race-prep activities — all designed to help everyone get race-ready in both body and spirit.

PHKL was also honoured to have Rainer Biemans, KLSCM Project Director & Director of Dirigo Events, who shared words of encouragement and appreciation for PHKL’s continued support.

Talks, Led by PHKL specialists including Dr. Faizal Khan, Consultant Cardiologist providing vital information on heart health, joint care, and injury prevention.

Free Health Screenings for KLSCM runners who benefited from complimentary blood pressure, glucose, and BMI checks, with special screening packages promoted throughout the campaign.

Bringing Preventive Healthcare Onsite

During the Race Pack Collection Days, PHKL brought healthcare directly to runners with a dedicated booth offering:

  • On-the-spot body composition analysis to understand your fitness baseline
  • A CPR Kiosk to test life-saving skills
  • Engaging games and challenges, including the Grip Master strength test
  • Exclusive Health Screening Packages, including:
  • KLSCM Stress Test Package (RM420)
  • Core Health Screening Package (RM279 – 15% off)

Participants could book or purchase packages on the spot, making preventive care more accessible for Malaysia’s running community.

These two initiatives reflect PHKL’s ongoing mission to engage and empower the community to take charge of their own health through preventive care and proactive wellness measures—reminding them that race readiness begins long before the start line.

Running With You, Every Step of the Way

PHKL supported the “Medic-On-The-Run” initiative for the second year, deploying trained medical professionals running alongside participants in both the half and full marathons. Equipped with AEDs and first aid kits, the team was on hand to provide immediate assistance in emergencies, making KLSCM 2025 the first Malaysian race to implement this life-saving concept.

As the official medical services provider for KLSCM 2025, PHKL established a dedicated Medical Sub-Committee comprising 498 personnel, including Medical Directors certified by World Athletics, doctors, medical officers, emergency physicians, nurses, first aiders, and physiotherapists. This comprehensive team was mobilised to ensure comprehensive medical coverage and emergency preparedness across the KLSCM race.

“Our ability to mobilise a multidisciplinary team medical professionals — including emergency responders, sports physicians, and physiotherapists, is a testament to PHKL’s capacity and readiness to support high-volume, world-class sporting events like KLSCM,” said Erica Lam, Chief Executive Officer of Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur. “It reflects the depth of our expertise, infrastructure, and unwavering dedication to public safety on race day.”

“This year marks an important milestone for Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur. After serving as the official medical provider last year, we are proud to step up as a Gold Sponsor with the Pantai KL 10KM, while continuing our role as the event’s medical provider,”added Erica Lam, CEO of Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur. This reflects our commitment to growing with the KL Standard Chartered Marathon community. We believe healthcare is not only about treating illnesses – it is also about prevention, wellness, and education to empower individuals to take charge of their health, while ensuring accessibility for all,” PHKL extends heartfelt appreciation to Dirigo Events, runners, volunteers, and medical teams who came together to make this year’s marathon safe, spirited, and successful.

Through every initiative, from health fairs to expert-led workshops and race-day readiness, every initiative reaffirms PHKL’s dedication to sustainability, community engagement, and delivering exceptional healthcare services — core values that define our purpose.

Because real care runs deeper.
And at PHKL, we run with you — generation after generation.

For more information on Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur’s health screening programmes or upcoming community initiatives, visit www.pantai.com.my/kuala-lumpur.

About Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur

Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur (PHKL) has remained the heartbeat of Kuala Lumpur, steadfastly dedicated to delivering exceptional care and accessible cutting-edge technology to patients from all walks of life. Our journey began in 1974, with just 68 beds and a team of 20 medical specialists. Fast forward to the present day, we stand as a healthcare icon, operating 507 beds and home to over 200 consultants, each specialising in diverse medical and surgical disciplines.

At Pantai Hospital Kuala Lumpur, we are unwavering in our commitment to provide quality healthcare services while fostering clinical research and trials. We take pride in championing clinical excellence, service quality, and operational efficiency. Our pursuit of excellence has earned us accreditations from the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) and the Joint Commission International (JCI). Additionally, we are honoured to hold certification as a Baby Friendly Hospital and a preferred hospital in Malaysia by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Indonesia School Collapse Toll Hits 67 as Search Ends

Indonesia School Collapse Toll Hits 67 as Search Ends
A rescue team member from the National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) walks past a damaged building section after a closing ceremony marking the end of debris removal and search operations at the site of the collapsed Al Khoziny Islamic boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java, on October 7, 2025, after nine days of continuous work that recovered 67 dead, including eight body parts, according to BASARNAS. (Photo by JUNI KRISWANTO / AFP)

JUNI KRISWANTO / AFP – The search for victims of last week’s Indonesian school collapse ended on Tuesday with the death toll climbing to 67, an official said.

East Asia, Pacific Face Slower Growth Without Job-Focused Reforms

East Asia, Pacific Face Slower Growth Without Job-Focused Reforms
Small companies make up the majority of enterprises in Laos, dominating employment. (Photo credit: World Bank / Stanislas Fradelizi)

World Bank Laos – East Asia and the Pacific continue to grow faster than most parts of the world, but countries need stronger reforms to create more jobs and keep their economies stable amid global uncertainty, the World Bank said in its latest report released on 7 October.

Colt DCS Strengthens Senior Leadership with Two Key Appointments

LONDON, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS), global provider of hyperscale and large enterprise data centre solutions, today announced the appointment of two new Senior Directors to support its rapid growth and drive the execution of hyperscale projects.

Colt DCS Strengthens Senior Leadership with Two Key Appointments
Colt DCS Strengthens Senior Leadership with Two Key Appointments

David Hyatt steps into the role of Senior Director of Development and Delivery UK & Europe.

With over 15 years in the hyperscale data centre industry, David has delivered hundreds of megawatts of capacity through high-performing teams. His career spans senior roles at Iron Mountain Data Centers, Yondr, and ISG, covering the full lifecycle from site selection to commissioning. Known for his strategic planning, sustainable design expertise, and commitment to safety, David will lead strategy and execution across Site Development, Design, Commercial, and Delivery for the UK and Europe.

Florian Hoyndorf joins Colt DCS as Global Senior Director of Commercial Investment & Asset Strategy.

With 25 years in corporate real estate and development, Florian has held senior positions at Cromwell Property Group, Logista, Amazon, ALDI, and co-led his own investment and development company. Most recently, Head of Development Europe at Cromwell, he brings deep expertise in major project financing, operational improvement, and team leadership. At Colt DCS, Florian will help shape the corporate development and asset strategy roadmap. He also serves as a visiting professor at ESCP Business School, sharing his knowledge across multiple campuses.

Niclas Sanfridsson, Colt DCS CEO stated: “I’m delighted to welcome David and Florian. Their extensive experience and strategic vision will accelerate growth, sharpen the execution of our hyperscale projects across Real Estate and Corporate Development teams, and strengthen collaboration at Colt DCS”.

About Colt DCS

We design, build and operate data centres for global hyperscalers and large enterprises.

Our global portfolio includes 13 operational data centres, with an additional 19 in development across 11 cities in the UK, Europe, and the APAC region.

We enable our customers to effectively plan for the growth of their business while also providing them with peace of mind. We provide secure, resilient, well-connected infrastructure with planned future capacity growth potential. We have over 25 years of experience in the data centre industry, delivering on our vision of being the most trusted and customer-centric data centre operator in the market.

We put the environment at the heart of everything we do by recognising this as a fundamental responsibility towards our planet. That’s why we’re taking ownership to reduce our environmental impact globally and make sustainability a key strategic driver. As part of our sustainability planning, Colt DCS has set comprehensive near-and long-term Science Based Targets to cut our emissions in line with the SBTi’s latest Net Zero Standard.

https://www.coltdatacentres.net