Dubai Bets Big on AI and Automation to Power $10 Billion Aviation Growth in 2026

Dubai Bets Big on AI and Automation to Power $10 Billion Aviation Growth in 2026

When the world’s busiest international airport starts rebuilding its operations around artificial intelligence, the signal is less about technology and more about capacity economics. Dubai is now channelling strategic investment into smart technologies across its aviation ecosystem, a move that ties digital infrastructure directly to the emirate’s long-term traffic and revenue ambitions. The push centres … Read more

Denmark Built Wind Energy Cooperatives That Power Entire Cities — India Is Just Starting

Denmark Built Wind Energy Cooperatives That Power Entire Cities — India Is Just Starting

In the harbour of Copenhagen, twenty turbines rise from the shallow waters of the Øresund strait, each one owned not by a corporation but by ordinary citizens — teachers, nurses, retired dock workers. The Middelgrunden Wind Cooperative, established in 2000, has approximately 8,553 member-shareholders who collectively invested in a 40 MW offshore wind farm. Each … Read more

Australia’s New Grocery Code Dramatically Shifts the Supplier Power Balance in Retail Markets

Australia's New Grocery Code Dramatically Shifts the Supplier Power Balance in Retail Markets

The shift from voluntary to mandatory felt incremental on paper. In practice, it handed suppliers something they hadn’t held in years — a document with genuine enforcement weight sitting behind every trading conversation. Australia’s Food and Grocery Code of Conduct has been reshaped materially in recent periods, and the latest round of changes — including … Read more