Labour Shortage stories
Manufacturers are weighing digitalisation, AI and cybersecurity as Thailand's factories face labour shortages, cost pressure and tighter sustainability goals.
Rising losses and tighter underwriting are forcing insurers to treat data centres as mission-critical infrastructure rather than specialist property.
Cloud security teams are under pressure to act faster as vulnerabilities are being exploited within hours of disclosure, Sysdig said.
Manufacturers and distributors in Australia and New Zealand will gain conversational access to ERP data as Epicor targets labour and supply chain pressures.
Construction planners can now automate team building and scheduling as Bridgit adds agents and live data links amid labour shortages.
Rising electricity demand is emerging as a bottleneck for AI deployment, with some training sites approaching 1 GW and facing delays.
Private markets firms could cut paperwork as the Berlin start-up targets manual fund accounting, treasury and transfer agency work.
Long hours, compliance pressure and mental strain are prompting many Australian logistics staff to consider quitting within five years.
Rising insurance costs and labour shortages are pushing builders towards offsite steel framing, after a Michigan multifamily project sped up by 30%.
Failed system upgrades could disrupt production, safety and payroll in Australian mines more than cyberattacks, as AI and ERP change accelerates.
As Australia faces a 300,000-worker gap by mid-2027, students will gain hands-on training to meet construction demand.
Britain's skills shortage and youth unemployment may ease if teenagers are steered earlier into apprenticeships, work experience and technical training.
The overhaul is meant to help the workforce group tackle skills shortages, tighter regulation and rising AI use in Australia.
Rising AI workloads and technician shortages are pushing data centre operators away from fixed schedules towards condition-based upkeep.
Canadian contractors could cut payroll errors and compliance risk as Lumber enters a market short of skilled construction workers.
Storm losses are accelerating investment in automation as Hawkes Bay orchards prepare to lift fruit throughput and exports amid rising demand.
Australia and New Zealand are facing tighter construction labour supplies as data centre, defence and Olympic projects drive demand and cost pressure.
Funding will help the Cambridge company expand commercial deployment of robots that pick delicate fruit as labour shortages persist.
Most factory staff are hearing safety and policy changes only after they take effect, heightening the risk of delays, injuries and resignations.
The Queensland trials suggest drone herding could ease labour pressures on remote cattle stations, while keeping stockmen central to the task.