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How to use Interpreter on the Galaxy Z Fold6 with Galaxy Buds3 Pro

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 makes a great travel companion, pairing super-intuitive AI features with cutting-edge hardware. Thanks to one of Samsung’s latest Galaxy AI* features, Interpreter, you can now communicate with colleagues worldwide — no matter their language. Let’s see how it works.

First, set up Interpreter and download the language pack(s)

Before getting started, make sure Interpreter is ready to go. To set it up:

  1. Swipe down from the top of your Galaxy Z Fold6 screen.
  2. Swipe down again.
  3. Then swipe left and locate [the ‘Interpreter’ icon].
  4. Launch Interpreter by tapping the icon.
  5. Next, tap [the ‘Three lines’ icon] to open Settings.
  6. Tap [the ‘Gear’ icon] to download Language packs.

First, download your own language pack — “English [United States],” for example — and then the language in which you’ll be interacting — “Spanish [Spain]” or “French [France],” for example. Once these are downloaded, you’re ready to go.

Real-time chat using Conversation mode

Conversation mode makes speaking with locals as easy as saying, “Hola!” or “Bonjour!” Here’s how:

  1. Tap [the ‘Three lines’ icon], and select “Conversation” mode.
  2. For a dual-screen experience, tap “FlexMode.”
  3. Tap [the ‘Microphone’ icon] and speak your message — in English, for example.
  4. Interpreter then displays your original text in English and provides the translation onscreen.
  5. It also reads the translation aloud.

When another person responds, Interpreter listens, records and instantly translates the speaker’s words visually and audibly.

Conversation mode makes finding your way around new places and making new friends easy.

Translate a presenter in Listening mode

If you plan to enjoy a tour or presentation, Listening mode makes sure you never miss a word:

  1. Tap [the ‘Three lines’ icon] and select “Listening” mode.
  2. Select the speaker’s language.
  3. To start translating, tap [the ‘Microphone’ icon].
  4. Interpreter listens to the presenter and translates the speech in real time. Want to hear it without disturbing others around you? Just pop in your Galaxy Buds3 Pro, and you’ll be listening to your own personal AI translator.

Take your Galaxy AI travel companions everywhere you go

With Interpreter and Galaxy Buds3 Pro on the Galaxy Z Fold6, chatting with locals and enjoying guided tours while bridging the language barrier is a breeze. Whether traveling through a busy city or meandering around a quaint village, Galaxy AI ensures you’re never left without words.

Ready to connect with others effortlessly in almost any language? Use Interpreter with Galaxy AI to chat, listen and translate — like a local.

Learn more about how mobile AI is unfolding before our eyes. And sign up for a Samsung Business Account to get exclusive offers, including volume pricing discounts, on Galaxy Z Fold6 today.

*Galaxy AI features by Samsung will be provided for free until the end of 2025 on supported Samsung Galaxy devices.

IIT Madras, CMC Vellore develop affordable indigenous robot for hand rehabilitation

IIT Madras, CMC Vellore develop affordable indigenous robot for hand rehabilitation

IIT Madras, CMC Vellore develop affordable indigenous robot for hand rehabilitationIANS

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) and Christian Medical College, Vellore (CMC Vellore) on Friday announced the development of a cost-effective and portable plug-and-train robot for hand rehabilitation.

Called ‘PLUTO’ (Plug and Train Robot), this device technology was licensed through Technology Transfer Office-TTO ICSR and commercialised by Thryv Rehab Solutions.

It addresses a significant gap in the current rehabilitation market. This innovative device is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for affordable and adaptable rehabilitation solutions in clinical and home settings.

PLUTO is also the first and only indigenous robot to have been tested in Indian homes, demonstrating that PLUTO can deliver intense therapy and make therapy accessible.

PLUTO has also benefitted more than 1,000 patients across 11 different clinics across India in the last four years.

The patented technology offers precise therapeutic movements and real-time feedback, ensuring better outcomes for patients with conditions such as stroke, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons’ disease, and post hand-surgery, among others.

The device is well-suited for use in rehabilitation centres, clinics, hospitals, and even patients’ homes, bridging the gap in accessibility to effective, affordable hand rehabilitation solutions. The innovation’s cost-effectiveness and portability make it a transformative tool in the healthcare industry.

“PLUTO revolutionises hand rehabilitation by providing an affordable and accessible solution for patients with post-stroke conditions. Its portability enables timely and consistent therapy at home or bedside, improving recovery outcomes and reducing dependency on caregivers,” said Prof. Sujatha Srinivasan, Head of TTK Center for Rehabilitation Research and Device Development at IIT Madras.

“Over 1,000 patients with hand impairments have used the device for therapy; at least 15 patients per week use PLUTO for routine hand therapy at CMC Vellore. PLUTO was also the first and only indigenous robot to have been tested in Indian homes, demonstrating that PLUTO can deliver intense therapy and make therapy accessible,” added Prof. Sivakumar Balasubramanian, Department of Bioengineering, CMC Vellore.

Robot's modular design uses recyclable materials and energy-efficient processes

Robot’s modular design uses recyclable materials and energy-efficient processesshiksha

The cost-effective device minimises production costs while delivering high functionality, making advanced rehabilitation accessible to a broader audience. Its affordability reduces financial strain on healthcare systems and patients, promoting widespread adoption.

The robot’s modular design uses recyclable materials and energy-efficient processes, reducing waste and environmental impact. Its adaptability eliminates the need for multiple devices, supporting sustainable healthcare innovation.

PLUTO is a modular, portable robot that facilitates advanced hand rehabilitation therapy with adaptive assistance and therapeutic gaming.

The device provides targeted therapy for wrist and hand movements using a single actuator and a set of interchangeable mechanical handles.

The modular design ensures versatility, allowing training of various functions such as wrist flexion/extension, forearm pronation/supination, and hand opening-closing.

(With inputs from IANS)

Jumpstart your 2025 New Year’s resolutions by taking full advantage of your workplace wellness benefits

As we kick off the new year, many of us start to think about our personal goals for 2025. Whether making New Year’s resolutions or just taking stock of progress on a personal journey, efforts to improve physical and mental well-being are frequently a top priority. Common wellness resolutions include plans to work out or meditate in the mornings, walk 10,000 steps daily, create a new sleep routine or train for a 5K on the weekends.

Work-related challenges are barriers to personal well-being

However, if you struggle to balance your personal goals with your workplace responsibilities, you are not alone. According to Deloitte, most employees (83%) and executives (74%) say they’re facing work-related obstacles when it comes to achieving their well-being goals. They cite a heavy workload or stressful job (30%) and limited time due to long work hours (27%) as the top two challenges. Considering that many of us spend nearly a quarter of our week at work, it is not surprising that our workday experience has a big impact on our personal wellness journey. For those working even longer hours like many banking and insurance employees, the time crunch can be even more significant.

Most of us are not taking full advantage of workplace wellness benefits

Companies are realizing this too. Investments in employee wellness programs have grown over the past decade. In industries like financial services, where some of the workforce challenges are well documented and employee retention is a key priority, there is likely support for your personal wellness journey included in your benefits package. However, research also shows that many of us are not fully taking advantage of these offerings. According to Gartner, Inc., although 80% of employees have access to fitness well-being offerings, only 32% use them.

Workplace wellness tips for the new year

This year can be different. As you think about your resolutions for 2025, review your workplace benefits and see if they can help you reach your goals. Maximizing wellness support through work and extending healthy habits into the workday are great ways to enhance your health journey.

Here are some quick workplace wellness tips to consider as we head into a new year:

  • Set personal wellness goals: Think about personal health and wellness goals and identify habits that can support them both at home and at work. For example, if getting more physical movement into your day is important but your position requires long hours in front of a computer or on the road driving to client sites, perhaps there is a way to spend part of your day at a standing desk or to take a short walk break during lunch.
  • Leverage available resources: Review workplace benefits and see where they might align with wellness goals and associated habits. Many banking and insurance companies are creating more holistic wellness programs that include everything from fitness stipends to free counseling services and flexible work options. As organizations work to expand their portfolio or wellness benefits to help employees manage the stress that can accompany the often demanding financial services environment, there will likely be something for everyone.
  • Track your progress: For many of us, it can be highly motivating to see our progress against goals and celebrate big and small achievements throughout our journey. Wearables can help you track and identify trends in the habits you identify as important. In fact, according to Deloitte’s Connected Consumer Survey, 69% percent of those who own smartwatches and fitness trackers say the devices improve their fitness, and 64% say they improve their health. Check to see if your company provides a fitness reimbursement to purchase  new technology, such as a smart watch or fitness ring, or replace an outdated one.
  • Participate actively: Consistency is essential. Regular participation maximizes benefits, whether attending workshops, participating in team fitness challenges or taking advantage of counseling services. Connecting with those who face the same workplace rigors is a great way to uncover new ways to balance your personal wellness goals with the realities of the workday. For example, team step challenges can bring together remote claims adjuster teams through motivating group chats and a virtual monthly awards celebration.
  • Integrate wellness into daily work routine: Within company policies, build in short daily wellness breaks to walk, stretch or meditate throughout the day. For instance, use your wearable device or mobile phone to set reminders to take a short stroll around the office or practice a few minutes of mindfulness.

Whatever your goals are for 2025, don’t leave your workplace benefits on the table. By being proactive, consistent and engaged in the programs your company offers, you can maximize the value of your employee wellness program to make your New Year’s resolutions a reality and improve your well-being in the bank branch, on the road and at home.

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IBM and L’Oréal to build first AI model to advance the creation of sustainable cosmetics – CRN

IBM and L’Oréal, announced a collaboration to leverage IBM’s generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) technology and expertise to uncover new insights in cosmetic formulation data, facilitating L’Oréal’s use of sustainable raw materials, for energy and material waste reductions. This unique effort will develop a custom AI foundation model engineered to significantly increase the ability of L’Oréal Research & Innovation teams to reach extra performance and consumer satisfaction in every cosmetic category and every region of the world. The formulation foundation model is believed to be a first-of-its-kind in the industry, redefining AI innovation at the intersection of beauty, chemistry and technology.

The collaboration combines L’Oréal’s unparalleled expertise in cosmetic science with IBM’s cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies for scientific discoveries, to unlock a future where science and technology can inform or help prioritise solutions that are both ecologically responsible and innovative. To preserve Earth’s natural resources, it is critical to explore renewable, sustainably sourced raw materials when developing consumer products. This effort will contribute to helping L’Oréal meet its L’Oréal for the Future’s target of sourcing most of its product formulas based on bio-sourced materials and/or the circular economy by 2030.

“As part of our Digital Transformation Program, this partnership will extend the speed and scale of our innovation and reformulation pipeline, with products always reaching higher standards of inclusivity, sustainability, and personalisation”, declares Stéphane Ortiz, Head of Innovation Métiers & Product Development – L’Oréal Research & Innovation.

“Building on years of unique Beauty science expertise and of data structuring, this major alliance with IBM is opening a new exciting era for our innovation and development process”, said Matthieu Cassier, Chief Transformation & Digital Officer – L’Oréal Research & Innovation.

“This collaboration is a truly impactful application of generative AI, leveraging the power of technology and expertise for the good of the planet”, said Alessandro Curioni, IBM Fellow, Vice President Europe and Africa and Director IBM Research Zurich. “At IBM, we believe in the power of purpose-built, customised AI to help transform businesses. Using IBM’s latest AI technology, L’Oréal will be able to derive meaningful insights from their rich formula and product data to create a tailored AI model to help achieve their operational goals and continue creating high quality and sustainable products.”

“This alliance between highly specialised expertise in artificial intelligence and cosmetics seeks to revolutionise cosmetic formulation. It embodies the spirit of AI-augmented research, emphasising sustainability and diversity”, declares Guilhaume Leroy-Méline, IBM Distinguished Engineer, Business Transformation Services CTO, IBM Consulting France.

The creation of this AI model will use a large number of formulations and component data points to accelerate multiple tasks to be performed by L’Oréal, including the formulation of new products, reformulation of existing cosmetics and optimisation for scale-up production – tools that will better equip L’Oréal’s 4,000 researchers worldwide over the next several years. In addition, IBM Consulting will support L’Oréal in its aim to rethink and redesign the formulation discovery process. Understanding the behaviors of renewable ingredients in cosmetic formulas will help L’Oréal build out more sustainable product lines with greater inclusivity and personalisation for its consumers around the world.

Foundation models are a type of AI model trained on a broad set of unlabeled data, capable of performing various tasks and applying information from one situation to another. These models have significantly advanced the field of natural language processing (NLP) technology over the past several years, and IBM is pioneering applications of foundation models beyond language, in areas such as chemistry, time series and geospatial modalities. IBM’s AI technology has the potential to augment L’Oréal’s creativity in finding new cosmetic formulations to transform the beauty industry. L’Oréal, together with IBM’s expertise and technology, will help to shape a future where innovation meets sustainability, delivering products that will be as unique as the people who use them daily.

SpaDEX mission a significant stepping stone for India’s ambitious space missions: PM Modi

ISRO SpaDex docking mission: Satellites come close to 3 metres in trial attempt

ISRO SpaDex docking mission: Satellites come close to 3 metres in trial attemptIANS

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the successful docking of the satellites of the SpaDEX mission is a significant stepping stone for India’s ambitious space missions in the years to come.

India became the fourth nation to ace the space docking technology, after the US, Russia, and China, as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) informed the merging of two small spacecraft — SDX01, the Chaser, and SDX02, the Target — weighing about 220 kg each.

“Congratulations to our scientists at @isro and the entire space fraternity for the successful demonstration of space docking of satellites,” PM Modi said in a post on X social media platform.

“It is a significant stepping stone for India’s ambitious space missions in the years to come,” he added.

The satellites were part of the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) mission, which lifted off aboard the PSLV-C60 rocket, from Sriharikota on December 30.

“Docking successfully completed. India became the 4th country to achieve successful Space Docking. Congratulations to the entire team! Congratulations to India!” ISRO posted.

Dr V. Narayanan, Secretary DOS, Chairman of Space Commission, and Chairman ISRO, congratulated the team ISRO.

SpaDeX mission: India becomes 4th nation to achieve successful space docking

SpaDeX mission: India becomes 4th nation to achieve successful space dockingIANS

On Sunday, the two satellites came as close as three metres in a trial attempt for space docking up to 15 m. It later moved back to a safe distance.

But now, “manoeuvre from 15m to 3m hold point completed”, ISRO said while noting that the docking was achieved “with precision, leading to successful spacecraft capture”.

The docking technology was indigenously developed and has been named the ‘Bharatiya Docking System’.

The SpaDeX mission will help establish India’s capability in orbital docking — a key technology for future human spaceflight and satellite servicing missions. The docking technology is also key for India’s impending space missions including the Moon mission, setting up the Indian space station, and lunar missions like Chandrayaan-4 without the support of GNSS from Earth.

(With inputs from IANS)

Experiential retail: What is it, and how is it changing the shopping experience?

Retail isn’t solely transactional – it’s experiential, too.

As sellers have embraced the experiential retail concept by offering hands-on, engaging moments, you’ll likely have experienced workshops, displays, events, entertainers, interactive kiosks and more on sales floors and in dining establishments. Why? These unique experiences can’t be replicated online, encouraging consumers to shop in person.

A retail report predicts 2025 is the year retailers will prioritize experiential moments in their stores. A poll of 15,700 customers across 10 countries shows that 59% of consumers expect more than half of the retail stores they visit to provide enhanced shopping experiences. And they’re willing to pay for it, too. The majority (81%) of those surveyed will shell out extra cash at stores offering games and other creative activities.

Gamify your brick-and-mortar retail space

Retailers can implement gaming elements — including the option to win prizes, earn points, engage with others and more — to boost customer loyalty, shopping enjoyment and revenue, according to MarketScale.

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Gamification might be a rewards program that accrues cash-back rewards or points redeemable for merchandise and services. Some retailers may implement a prize wheel to spin or scratch-off tickets as a creative way to offer a percentage off your purchase rather than advertising a store-wide sale.

Buona Beef, a restaurant chain in Chicago, updated its food ordering experience to offer convenience to its in-store customer base. By implementing touchscreen Samsung Kiosks in restaurants, hungry patrons can order and purchase food, access reward options and accumulate points in their My Buona Rewards loyalty program. This all-in-one solution not only informs customers quickly of their rewards status, which can help motivate upsells, but it also expedites the ordering process. Win-win!

Personalize the in-store shopping retail experience

Elevate your consumer experience by speaking directly to the shopper, thanks to data analytics and creative software.

For example, when you scan a loyalty card or pull up a customer’s in-house charge account, you likely see their name on the POS screen. Use it. Thanking the customer by name for their transaction can make the moment more personal and memorable.

Consider tailoring in-store displays to your target audience. Panico Salon in Ridgewood, New Jersey, personalizes its high-end customer journey with 40 large format displays (LFDs), including QBR Series and QB13R-TM Series UHD LED displays, to create awareness for its products and services. At each stylist’s station, an LED display showcases before and after photos of happy patrons, making the pampering session even more exciting and memorable.

Or, personalize your clothing, cosmetics, eyeglasses (and more!) sales floor with a Samsung VXT visual merchandising display. Customers can approach them at leisure and use the touchscreen interface to select products that match their style and needs, virtually try them on, and even customize products to their liking before placing an order.

Sensitize your sales floor and public spaces

Tantalize consumers by appealing to their core senses through sound, scent, sight, touch and taste. Experiential retailers are implementing the following:

  • Ambient music creates a calm environment, encouraging lingering and longer shopping experiences.
  • Voiceovers can educate consumers about sales, new product offerings and loyalty programs.
  • Aromatherapy influences mood, such as relaxation in a spa or focus in a car dealership.
  • Touchable samples, including fabric swatches in a furniture store or dress shop, allow customers to physically experience the materials.
  • Food samples in a grocery store or deli-style eatery entice customers to try new products or encourage immediate purchases.

When it comes to appealing to the senses of sight and sound, interactive displays can show consumers how they will look or feel by using the retailer’s products. This storytelling approach builds a deeper connection to the brand while informing the consumer in a new way.

Clothing retailer Good American offers inclusive fashion for women wearing sizes 00 to 32. In the store’s Los Angeles location, a 55-inch large format Samsung Interactive Display showcases the company’s top-selling denim collection. Users can easily tap and scroll to effortlessly view the various fits and styles.

Offer your customers memorable retail experiences

Shoppers want more than racks and shelves to browse. Help them become part of your business and mission through interactive moments, fun rewards programs, educational displays, sensory experiences and interactions with friendly salespeople.

Learn more about Samsung’s digital display options, including custom video walls, LED signage, interactive educational displays, and digital menu boards, and how they can enhance the brick-and-mortar shopping experience for your clientele.

CrowdStrike Launches Insider Risk Services to Combat Insider Threats

CrowdStrike launched CrowdStrike Insider Risk Services, a comprehensive set of offerings designed to help organisations detect and prevent insider threats from negligent employees, malicious insiders and sophisticated adversaries. With CrowdStrike’s […]

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India at 2nd spot in ‘future of work’ skills in emerging tech: QS Index

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The QS World Future Skills Index on Thursday ranked India as one of the most prepared job markets for future in-demand skills in emerging technologies.

India is ranked 27th overall in the first-ever QS Skills Index. The country also gained significantly in three important categories — 37th in skills fit, 26th in academic readiness, and 40th in economic transformation.

India came second in the Future of Work category, surpassed only by the US. The results demonstrate the success of the 10 years of India’s skilling mission.

The Index’s findings are based on an assessment of 190 countries, over 280 million job postings, more than five million employers’ skills demand, over 5,000 universities, and 17.5 million research papers.

With India doing exceptionally well in integrating AI into its workforce, the QS analysis underscores the country’s readiness to adopt AI, digital, and green technologies, ahead of many countries.

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“India’s exceptional GDP growth, developing economy, and youth population position it uniquely on the global stage,” said Matteo Quacquarelli, vice president, strategy and analytics at QS.

To sustain the growth, Quacquarelli stressed the need “to equip the workforce with relevant skills through comprehensive higher education reforms”.

Further, the report stated that India remains the second-largest destination for VC in the Asia Pacific.

This is despite global challenges, including a decline in venture capital (VC) funding. The report reinforces the country’s “robust investment ecosystem essential for innovation and future-ready job creation”.

“The QS report also highlights the critical need for enhancements in India’s higher education system, particularly in equipping graduates with the skills most demanded by employers,” the report noted.

The report also suggested measures in key areas such as education, entrepreneurship, and green skills integration to further boost India’s position.

It stressed the importance of strengthening industry-academia collaboration and boosting research and development investment to sustain long-term growth and competitiveness.

(With inputs from IANS)

How banks can help customers achieve financial wellness in the new year

Each New Year, prioritizing one’s health ranks among the most popular resolutions. As we enter 2025, many are expanding their focus beyond physical fitness. This year, boosting financial fitness is becoming equally as important, with more people aiming to improve their financial well-being alongside their health goals.

Financial wellness, or the journey to achieve good financial health, has become a trending topic in banking. That’s because more people say finances are the biggest stressor in their lives, negatively impacting their sleep, personal relationships, and mental and physical health, according to a PwC Employee Financial Wellness Survey.

Consumers need more support to tackle their financial stress. Banks can provide this support through a range of products and services that build financial literacy and put their customers on the path to improved financial wellness in the New Year.

Why financial wellness matters now more than ever

Achieving financial wellness feels elusive for many people today for several reasons.

Bank of America research indicates about 50% of consumers have used a credit card to cover an emergency expense they otherwise couldn’t afford, while 3 in 5 consumers have less than $10,000 in liquid savings.

Current generations also may be falling behind. Gen Z, the oldest of whom are in their late 20s, focuses more on paying for current experiences than saving for the future. Today, only half of all children will earn more than their parents did. In 1940, 90% of children surpassed the economic success of their parents.

These trends indicate people may require more help throughout their financial journey. Consumers need trusted sources who empower them with knowledge to make more informed financial decisions. Many people’s financial journey often starts when they open a bank account or get their first debit card, so banks are well-positioned to offer guidance that improves their financial well-being.

Prioritizing customers’ financial wellness also benefits banks. Offering tools that address financial well-being can help build loyalty, reduce churn and boost lifetime value. Customers will be more likely to entrust the same bank to meet their future financial needs, such as getting a home or business loan or opening a college savings plan.

By providing tailored financial solutions, banks can reduce barriers to financial wellness for their customers today and generate long-term value that pays dividends for their business in the coming years.

Empowering customers with better financial wellness tools

Banks can offer a range of financial tools that address customers’ financial stress, including:

Digital tools

Mobile technology has become deeply embedded in daily life across all generations. Banks can provide integrated tools in their mobile banking apps that deliver personalized budgeting and investment advice based on a customer’s transaction history, profile and long-term financial goals. These digital tools can incorporate real-time insights and built-in tracking mechanisms that help customers chart their progress and make informed financial decisions that move them closer to achieving financial wellness. 

For younger generations, mobile platforms can provide learning resources and gamified savings programs, while older generations can benefit from user-friendly apps that help simplify banking, bill payments and investment or expense tracking. This accessibility helps bridge gaps in financial literacy, offering tailored solutions for individuals at every stage of life.

Financial literacy programs

Mobile technology has revolutionized financial literacy programs by making them more accessible and interactive. Through apps, online courses and digital tools, individuals can learn about budgeting, saving, investing and managing debt at their own pace, anytime and anywhere. Banks can use these digital tools to help consumers navigate challenging financial situations by offering on-demand webinars, newsletters and personalized emails. They can also partner with accredited organizations to offer financial counseling sessions.

These resources can help customers learn about different financial topics, such as understanding their credit score, managing debt, or the difference between an individual retirement account (IRA) and 401(k). Banks can also offer education on savings plans such as tiered matching programs, where the percentage of matched contributions increases as customers save more consistently, or automated roundups that help customers save with little effort and gradually build their emergency fund or savings account for a future purchase, such as buying their first home. 

The path to better financial health

Achieving financial wellness is both a journey and a destination. Many people struggle because they don’t have the right tools, resources or guidance to navigate this journey effectively. However, banks can step in to help fill this gap and provide financial education, digital tools, relevant products and services, and meaningful insights to help consumers attain financial peace that contributes to a healthier mind, body and spirit.

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Unistal celebrates 31 years of innovation and excellence in IT solutions – CRN

Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd.,celebrates its 31st anniversary on January 14, 2025. Over the past three decades, Unistal has solidified its reputation as a trusted name in software development, data recovery, security solutions, and services for the oil, gas, and utilities sectors. This significant milestone underscores not only the company’s enduring commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction but also its key role in shaping the evolving tech landscape. As Unistal continues to lead with transformative solutions, this anniversary reflects the company’s resilience, growth, and forward-looking vision.

Since its founding in 1994, Unistal has been at the forefront of delivering advanced software products and services that empower businesses and individuals worldwide. The company has helped clients navigate the complexities of the digital age with confidence and security, fostering innovation across industries.

“Reflecting on 31 years of growth, I am incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished—a brand that our customers trust and rely on,” said Mr. Alok Gupta, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd. “Our relentless pursuit of excellence has allowed us to remain ahead of the curve in an ever-evolving tech landscape. We remain committed to delivering solutions that make a real difference for our clients.”

Mr. Pankaj Mathur, Co-Founder and Director of Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd, added, “The last three decades have been filled with both challenges and triumphs. What sets Unistal apart is our team’s unwavering dedication to innovation and our core belief in making technology accessible, human, and impactful. We are excited to continue expanding our reach and improving lives through the products and services we provide.”