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Infosys and Linux Foundation Networking Collaborate to Strengthen Responsible AI for Global Networks

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Infosys has contributed its Responsible AI Toolkit and AI application development framework to two new open source networking projects aimed at accelerating ethical enterprise AI adoption

LONDON and BENGALURU, India, March 31, 2025 /CNW/ — Infosys (NSE: INFY) (BSE: INFY) (NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, today announced its collaboration with Linux Foundation Networking (LFN), the facilitator of collaboration and operational excellence across open source networking projects, to advance Responsible AI principles and spur the adoption of domain-specific AI across global networks. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to fostering responsible, effective, and sustainable AI technologies on a global scale.

As part of this initiative, Infosys has contributed its Responsible AI Toolkit and AI application development framework, part of Infosys Topaz AI offerings, to two new networking projects – Salus and Essedum. Powered by Infosys’ comprehensive Responsible AI Toolkit, Salus offers advanced technical guardrails to detect and mitigate AI risks like bias, privacy breaches, and harmful content, while enhancing model transparency. Built on Infosys’ seed code and existing AI networking solutions, Essedum leverages its AI application development framework to accelerate the integration of AI data, models, and applications within the networking industry.

“Our efforts to further domain-specific AI are coming to fruition with the addition of these new projects, and we are incredibly grateful to Infosys for their contributions,” said Arpit Joshipura, General Manager, Networking, Edge and IoT at the Linux Foundation. “Creating combined, open and unified frameworks will only accelerate AI-driven innovation. By introducing accessible solutions for Responsible AI and integrating data sharing, domain-specific AI tools, and application development under one roof, we are enabling the industry to build smarter, more efficient networks.”

“At Infosys, we are deeply committed to advancing innovation that solves complex challenges while upholding transparency, fairness, and trust. Our collaboration with the Linux Foundation is a testament to our shared vision of embedding Responsible AI principles into actionable solutions. Linux Foundation’s efforts in driving excellence in open-source networking projects have been remarkable. With our strong AI capabilities, powered by Infosys Topaz, we actively support this endeavor, helping organizations harness domain-specific AI responsibly and effectively across global networks,” said Mohammed Rafee Tarafdar, Chief Technology Officer, Infosys.

Learn more about the new projects at https://lfnetworking.org/projects/essedum and https://www.project-salus.org

About The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is the organization of choice for the world’s top developers and companies to build ecosystems that accelerate open technology development and industry adoption. Together with the worldwide open source community, it is solving the hardest technology problems by creating the largest shared technology investment in history. Founded in 2000, The Linux Foundation today provides tools, training and events to scale any open source project, which together deliver an economic impact not achievable by any one company. More information can be found at www.linuxfoundation.org.

The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see our trademark usage page: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage.

Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

About Infosys

Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. Over 300,000 of our people work to amplify human potential and create the next opportunity for people, businesses and communities. We enable clients in more than 56 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With over four decades of experience in managing the systems and workings of global enterprises, we expertly steer clients, as they navigate their digital transformation powered by cloud and AI. We enable them with an AI-first core, empower the business with agile digital at scale and drive continuous improvement with always-on learning through the transfer of digital skills, expertise, and ideas from our innovation ecosystem. We are deeply committed to being a well-governed, environmentally sustainable organization where diverse talent thrives in an inclusive workplace.

Visit www.infosys.com to see how Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY) can help your enterprise navigate your next.

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Certis unboxes ‘robocop’ as it explores use of humanoid robots

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SINGAPORE, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore-based tech security powerhouse Certis has received its first humanoid robot, marking a new step in its push to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics could reshape frontline operations in an increasingly tech-driven services sector.

The robot, developed by robotics firm Agibot, was delivered last week under a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between the two companies in February. Under the agreement, both parties will explore how humanoid robots might be used in security and integrated facilities management, although Certis said no deployment decisions have been made for now.

Described as a research and evaluation initiative, the partnership will focus on understanding how humanoid robots could eventually complement human roles in complex operational settings, at commercial buildings, transport hubs or customer-facing environments, in the areas of security, operations and facilities management, as a start.

“This collaboration represents a shift in how we think about technology integration,” said Mr Leonard Oh, chief executive of Certis’ technology services business. “We are exploring how humanoid robotics might complement our workforce and integrate with our existing operational ecosystems in meaningful ways — whether by enhancing service touchpoints, improving responsiveness, or unlocking new modes of human-technology interaction.”

The robot will be tested for integration with Certis’ existing platforms, including its proprietary Mozart orchestration system, which enables coordination across security, facilities and customer service operations. The company emphasised that it is not conducting a live deployment at this stage, but instead is studying the robot’s capabilities, interface compatibility, and potential fit within its wider operational ecosystem.

This is the first time Certis is employing the use of a humanoid robot, though it has deployed other forms of robotics in recent years. These include autonomous mobile surveillance units used for patrolling high-security sites, and earlier-generation service robots that were trialled in commercial buildings for tasks such as thermal screening, temperature taking and concierge assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new robot differs from previous deployments in its humanoid design and AI capabilities, which are aimed at enabling human interaction, navigation and service delivery in indoor environments. It features mobility functions and interactive elements, and is designed to operate alongside human staff, rather than replace them.

Agibot’s general manager of sales, Mr Xiong Jilin, said the partnership would allow the firm to explore real-world deployment scenarios, especially in service environments with high operational demands.

“This partnership will allow us to test how humanoid robots can be applied thoughtfully and responsibly in real-world settings, and test the usability and acceptance of using such robots in security, facilities management and guest management settings,” he said.

The move comes as Singapore steadily increases its adoption of robotics and automation across sectors, particularly in response to labour shortages and a national push toward productivity gains. The country’s National Robotics Programme has backed research and pilot projects across areas such as cleaning, logistics, healthcare and transport. Autonomous floor-scrubbing robots are now a common sight in shopping malls and airport terminals, while delivery bots have been trialled in residential estates and university campuses.

“This partnership between Certis and Agibot speaks to Singapore’s strength as a trusted global hub for robotics and embodied AI innovation and adoption,” said Mr Tung Meng Fai, Executive Director, National Robotics Programme. “We are encouraged that Certis is taking the lead to explore new solutions and technologies to augment its workforce and uplift the security industry.”

In the private sector, hospitality chains, hospitals and public infrastructure operators have also adopted robotic assistants for concierge, navigation and logistics tasks.

Despite the growing presence of robots in the public sphere, humanoid robots remain relatively uncommon in operational use, due to higher costs, technological complexity, and evolving questions around user interaction, safety and scalability. Certis acknowledged that humanoid robotics remained in its early stages, with part of a longer-term strategy to assess what role such technologies could play in augmenting its services for its customers.

“While the capabilities of humanoid robots are promising, practical integration still requires careful consideration—across people, processes and platforms,” Mr Oh said.

“Ultimately, our goal is to shape technology that works alongside people, not in place of them.”

About Certis (www.certisgroup.com)

Backed by decades of experience in security, Certis is a leader today in smart integrated operations, leveraging technology to power transformations in security, manpower, facilities and property management solutions.

Guided by our Operational Design First philosophy, our vast service offerings capitalise on our strong security heritage and deep operational expertise, enhanced with applied AI solutions for better decision making and outcomes. Central to our approach is our unique Business Process Re-engineering and Operations (BPRO®) framework, where we help customers manage change and enhance efficiencies through design thinking and a problem-solving approach.

Incorporated in 2004, Certis is headquartered in Singapore, with an international presence extending to Australia and Qatar. We are a trusted partner dedicated to our clients’ success, supported by our 26,000-strong global team, always striving to make our world safer, smarter, better.

 

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EVE Energy Hosts Inaugural Commercial Vehicle Battery Technology Day, Unveiling Innovative Open Source Battery Solutions for Full-Range of Commercial Vehicles

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Eight new flagship battery products were unveiled to support greener, more efficient and profitable commercial transportation

HUIZHOU, China, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — EVE Energy, (“EVE Energy” or “the Company”), a global lithium battery company, held its inaugural Commercial Vehicle Battery Tech Day and Open Source Battery Products Launch in Huizhou, China. The Company officially released eight new-generation Open Source Battery products for vans, light and heavy trucks, buses, and construction machinery. The new series addresses key industry challenges and maximizes user benefits. At the event, EVE Energy and Conch Venture announced a strategic partnership to collaborate on creating a green, low-carbon future.

Dr. James Jiang, Vice President of EVE Energy and President of EVE Battery System Research Institute, commented, “Amid rapid technological progress, EVE Energy is upgrading Open Source Battery for all commercial scenarios, empowering new energy commercial vehicles in four key areas: faster charging, lighter weight, longer life, and improved operation. We aim to contribute to the development of commercial transportation, and this mission also reflects EVE Energy’s original intention to develop Open Source Battery.”

The event highlights the rapid growth opportunities within the new energy commercial vehicle sector. The newly unveiled Open Source Battery series, tailored for diverse applications such as urban logistics, short-haul transportation, long-haul trucking, passenger transit, and infrastructure projects, harnesses cutting-edge core battery technology to position itself as the premier energy solution for commercial vehicles.

For vans, the LF125P 41.86-kWh battery uses a 2C constant current direct charging system, delivering a stable 250-amp maximum charging current and achieving SOC 20% to 80% in 18 minutes. It features a natural cooling thermal management system to achieve lower energy consumption and costs, and comes with an eight-year or 600,000-kilometer warranty.For light trucks, the M254 160-kWh battery features a mid-mounted, large single-pack design with a gravimetric specific energy of 180 Wh/kg, offering a 400-kilometer range and 85% efficiency at minus 20 degrees Celsius.For heavy trucks, EVE Energy introduced CTB technology batteries for both short-haul and long-haul transport. Highlights include the LF230P 453-kWh battery, which supports 10% to 80% ultra-fast charging in 18 minutes, and an LF668 448-kWh battery with high integration, 668 amp-hours capacity, a height under one meter, and a 0.5-ton weight reduction. The LF420 563-kWh battery offers 145 Wh/kg specific energy, and the LM284 851-kWh battery has 170 Wh/kg energy density and a 700-kilometer range.For buses, the LF324S 43.8-kWh battery is designed for full life-cycle performance with a 10-year or 1 million-kilometer warranty, achieving 170 Wh/kg gravimetric specific energy and 268 Wh/L volumetric specific energy through three major technological breakthroughs.Lastly, the LF628 350-kWh battery for loader offers 200 Wh/L integration, a rapid two-minute assembly time, and a cycle life of 6,000 charges.

Furthermore, all five foundational technologies underpinning the performance of the advanced commercial vehicle battery solution were also disclosed in full. Its LMX chemical system supports an 800V platform, 15% more power retention on a single charge, and 40-minute charging at minus 30 degrees Celsius. A minimalist design cuts parts by 50%, boosts system power by 25%, and reduces resistance by 50%. Third-generation 3D liquid cooling limits system temperature to 42 degrees Celsius with a 5-degree Celsius differential, extending life by 20%. Safety features exceed national standards in China, withstanding 300-joule impact and 3-meter drop tests. AI-powered operations provide 7-day fault warnings, 3% SOX accuracy across scenarios, and cut energy consumption by 10%.

At the launching ceremony event, the joint exhibition areas with Huawei, Sany, Dongfeng Trucks, Foton, JAC, Farizon, and DFLZM showcased advanced technology.

To explore EVE Energy’s full range of the Open Source Battery and its vision for zero-carbon transportation, please visit https://www.evebattery.com/en.

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Xlence Rolls Out MetaTrader 5, while Keeping the Power of MetaTrader 4

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DUBAI, UAE, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Trusted by active traders throughout MENA and Asia, Xlence, the global CFD broker, added MetaTrader 5 (MT5) to every live and demo account in April 2025. The upgrade stands next to MetaTrader 4 (MT4), allowing users to select platforms.

 

 

MT4 and MT5: Empowering Traders with Options
Valued for its dependability and simple tool-kit, MT4 is still a standard for intuitive FX/ CFD trading. MT5 expands on that basis with more markets, quicker 64-bit processing and a stronger analytics stack, so whether you are fine-tuning a specific FX strategy or diversifying into worldwide equities and futures, Xlence has you covered.

MT5: Built for Modern Trading

Runs anywhere: native apps for Windows, macOS, iPhone/iPad, Android plus a lightweight Web version.Monitor several symbols or tactics concurrently with 100 concurrent charts.From one minute to monthly for granular or macro study, 21 time ranges.80+ built-in objects & indicators, plus hundreds more in the MQL5 Market.Depending on asset type, two position accounting modes: hedging or netting.MQL5 IDE, multi-threaded Strategy Tester & real-tick data; powerful algorithmic trading.Custom alerts & push notifications, never miss a market move.

MT5 offers access to more assets, indicators, and charts and does it faster. Providing both MT4 and MT5 ensures that traders can operate in the manner they choose.

MT4 vs MT5 at a Glance

MetaTrader 4

MetaTrader 5

Primary focus

FX & CFDs

Multi–asset: FX, CFDs, stocks,
futures, options

Time–frames

9

21

Built-in indicators

30

38 + Economic Calendar

Order types

4

6 (adds Buy/Sell Stop Limit)

Strategy testing

Single–threaded

Multi-threaded & real–tick

Programming

MQL4

MQL5 (OOP)

Execution

Reliable 32-bit

Faster 64-bit processing

Both platforms support Expert Advisors for fully automated strategies across desktop, mobile and web.

 

Explore the Platforms
Compare MT4 and MT5 side-by-side or open a risk-free demo at xlence.com/en/platforms.

About Xlence

Xlence is an international CFD broker committed to delivering a transparent, innovative and comprehensive trading experience. Operating out of Dubai with a growing global footprint, Xlence combines cutting-edge technology with professional support to help traders excel in dynamic markets.

Risk Warning: All trading involves risk. You may lose all of your invested capital. Consider whether you can afford to take this risk.

Media Contact
Nicolas Georgiou
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+357 96199856

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