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MPs demand Crown Estate explains why Prince Andrew paid ‘peppercorn’ rent at Royal Lodge | Politics News
Parliament’s spending watchdog has asked the Crown Estate to explain the rationale behind Prince Andrew’s “peppercorn” rent at Royal Lodge.
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has written to the Treasury and the Crown Estate after…
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SAP a Leader in Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP Finance
Finance leaders worldwide are reimagining how they run with Cloud ERP—and this week, Gartner recognized SAP (SAP Cloud ERP) as a Leader in the 2025 Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP Finance.
We believe this recognition reflects SAP’s completeness of vision and ability to execute in the Cloud ERP Finance market.
Why we believe SAP Cloud ERP is recognized as a Leader
At the core of this recognition is SAP Cloud ERP, built on a unified, dimension-driven architecture that provides real-time planning and decision-making across global entities. With localization for 60 countries, embedded analytics to enhance compliance and controls, and advanced capabilities including treasury, subscription billing, and joint venture accounting, SAP Cloud ERP equips organizations to operate with confidence and scale with agility.
This recognition comes to life in the stories of our customers.Customer spotlight: Bain & Company
One example is Bain & Company, a global consultancy that implemented SAP Cloud ERP to standardize and future-proof its finance foundation across 40 countries. By unifying core financial processes and adopting a “clean core” approach with minimal customizations, Bain accelerated its global close, strengthened governance with transparent KPIs, and simplified the integration of acquisitions.
As Stephen Mackey, EVP of Global Finance at Bain, explained that SAP Cloud ERP “was the best fit for Bain. It future-proofed our technology stack, enabled us to get the data we needed to make business decisions, and positioned us to grow.”
And from a CIO perspective, Ramesh Razdan added: “We wanted a platform that solves the problems of today and sets us up for the future. With SAP, we’ve built a strong foundation, and this is just the beginning.”
A key differentiator is the integration with SAP Build Process Automation, which enables customers to automate critical finance processes such as validating account balances, processing invoices, and reconciling payments. With prebuilt bots and no-code tools, CFOs can accelerate the financial close and improve efficiency, while laying the foundation for SAP’s next wave of AI-driven financial analysis and automation planned for 2026.
When we speak to customers about SAP Cloud ERP, they appreciate the seamless integration with SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), which allows them to extend, customize, and connect finance processes without disrupting their core. They highlight the leading capabilities delivered with Joule, enabling finance teams to gain natural language interaction, contextual financial insights, and task automation that reduce manual work and support faster, smarter decision-making.
Looking ahead
We believe being named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud ERP Finance highlights SAP’s commitment to continuous innovation. From enhanced localization and compliance support to intuitive Fiori-based user experiences and embedded AI, SAP Cloud ERP is designed to help finance leaders stay ahead of regulatory, technological, and business change.
With SAP, CFOs can streamline operations, strengthen controls, and drive resilience — leading finance into the future with confidence.
Read the full Gartner report here.
David Imbert is head of Product Marketing for Finance at SAP.
Lawrence Martin is chief product officer for Finance at SAP.Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner’s research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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The sheer volume and complexity of data generated by modern mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics experiments necessitate robust, standardized bioinformatics infrastructure. This is particularly true as laboratories shift toward…
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Calvin Harris announces homecoming show at Hampden
Calvin Harris has announced a Scottish homecoming show at Hampden Park next summer.
The award-winning DJ, from Dumfries, will play the national football stadium in Glasgow on 1 August.
The performance comes just weeks before Harris, 41, is due to…
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Young Innovators from Bharat Shine at Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025; Win INR 1 Crore to Build AI-Powered Solutions for a Better India
The top four winning teams received a grant of INR 1 crore for incubation support at IIT Delhi
Top 20 teams also won INR 1 lakh each and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphones
The programme inked multi-year partnerships with Startup India, Startup Hub and Atal Innovation Mission
Winners of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025
Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand, today announced the winners of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025, the fourth edition of its national education programme that challenges school students to use technology to create real-world solutions for pressing challenges in their local communities.
The Top Four winning teams — Percevia (Bengaluru), NextPlay.AI (Aurangabad), Paraspeak (Gurugram), and Prithvi Rakshak (Palamu) — received INR 1 crore in incubation grants and will continue to develop their prototypes into scalable real-world solutions with mentorship support at IIT Delhi’s FITT Labs.
The jury panel brought together Samsung leadership and experts from across academia, government, and industry to evaluate the finalists’ solutions across four thematic tracks — AI for a Safer, Smarter, and Inclusive Bharat; Future of Health, Hygiene, and Well-being in India; Environmental Sustainability via Technology; and Social Change through Sport and Tech.
This year’s Samsung Solve for Tomorrow witnessed thousands of participants from across India presenting bold, human-centered ideas that blended innovation with purpose. For the first time, finalists also gained hands-on access to FITT’s advanced R&D infrastructure, refining their concepts before the Grand Finale.
Winning Innovations That Redefine Possibility
Percevia (Bengaluru): An AI-powered wearable glasses system that identifies objects, announces their location through a 33-grid voice and vibration feedback, providing real-time spatial awareness for the visually impaired.
NextPlay.AI (Aurangabad): A mobile-first AI platform for sports that integrates an AI Virtual Coach, AI Referee, and Neuro-Inclusive Tracker, ensuring fairness, access, and inclusion for athletes — anytime, anywhere.
Paraspeak (Gurugram): A real-time, speaker-independent speech enhancement device that converts slurred speech (dysarthria) into clear communication using deep-learning algorithms, helping individuals communicate confidently.
Prithvi Rakshak (Palamu): A community-driven green app that encourages sustainable living through tree adoption, recycling, and gamified eco-actions — promoting environmental awareness across India.
Empowering India’s Young Innovators
At the Grand Finale in New Delhi, winners were chosen after a rigorous six-month journey that included multiple mentorship rounds, prototype development, and bootcamps. The Top 20 finalist teams also received INR 1 lakh each and the latest Samsung Galaxy Z Flip smartphones for their creativity and commitment to building a better world.
Additionally, the event presented five special awards:
- Goodwill Awards (2) – INR 1,00,000 each
- Young Innovator Awards (2) – INR 1,00,000 each
- Social Media Champion Award – INR 50,000
Building India’s Innovation Ecosystem
Through multi-year partnerships with Startup India (DPIIT), MeitY Startup Hub, and Atal Innovation Mission (NITI Aayog), Samsung continues to strengthen India’s youth innovation pipeline — creating opportunities for young changemakers from every corner of Bharat.
“Over the years, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has built an innovation architecture that democratizes technology and celebrates creativity from every part of India. This year, too, we witnessed extraordinary ideas emerging from small towns and rural communities — reaffirming that talent knows no boundaries. Our vision is to keep using technology for good — mentoring, resourcing, and empowering these young innovators to build a more inclusive and future-ready India in line with the government’s pathbreaking initiatives such as Digital India and Startup India,” said Mr JB Park, President and CEO, Samsung Southwest Asia.
The jury included experts from Samsung leadership, academia, and government — such as Mr Mohan Rao Goli (MD, SRI-B), Mr Pankaj Mishra (CTO, SRI-D), Mr Yuran Kim (MD, SDD), Mr KY Roo (MD, SRI-N).
Other jury members brought cross-domain expertise and diverse perspectives to the evaluation process. The panel included Dr. P.S. Madanagopal, CEO of MeitY Startup Hub; Dr. Srinivasan Venkatrama, Assistant Professor of Design at IIT Delhi; Dr. Rakesh Kaur, Scientist ‘G’, Office of Principal Scientific Adviser to the Govt. of India, Mamtha Venkatesh, Head, Startup India, and Himanshu Joshi, Director of Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog, each of whom evaluated entries across all four themes. They were joined by Dr. Rand Harrington, Director of the American Embassy School, who served on the jury for the theme Social Change through Sport and Tech: For Education & Better Futures along with Dr. Sumeet K. Jarangal, Director, DPIIT.
Distinguished guests at the Awards Ceremony included Professor Ajay K Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Shombi Sharp, United Nations Resident Coordinator in India, Dr. Nikhil Agarwal, Managing Director, FITT, IIT Delhi and Pragnya Mohan, International Olympic Committee Young Leader.
“This generation of young innovators is exactly what India needs. They are capable of designing with purpose, not just imitating what is being done globally. When ideas emerge from the ground up, rooted in local challenges, they have the power to transform our trajectory as a product nation,” said Prof. Ajay K Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India.
Driving Innovation for Bharat’s Future
This year’s edition saw participation from every Indian state, with strong representation from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, reaffirming Samsung’s mission to make innovation inclusive and accessible. From AI-powered accessibility tools to sustainability apps, these projects reflect the power of youth-led technology in transforming communities.
Through sustained mentorship, access to Samsung’s R&D expertise, and incubation at IIT Delhi, Samsung Solve for Tomorrow 2025 continues to nurture India’s next generation of innovators — shaping the future of technology, for Bharat and beyond.
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Transcranial and precise optical neuromodulation mediated by NIR photoactive nanosheets | Journal of Nanobiotechnology
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Alibaba celebrates 100-day countdown to Milano Cortina 2026 with exclusive Olympic merchandise launch in China
Liu Bo, President of Tmall, Alibaba Group, said: “Joining hands with the IOC, we’re thrilled to officially debut the Tina and Milo mascot collections and the IOC’s first Olympic jewellery line exclusively on Tmall ‘s Olympic Flagship Store…
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‘Shifting Gears’ star Kat Dennings can’t tolerate this one thing
It’s surreal to see yourself as a Halloween costume.
Take it from Kat Dennings, whose roles in the “Thor” franchise and CBS sitcom “2 Broke Girls” have made her a spooky season staple.
“I’m actually more surprised when I see a Darcy Lewis at…
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