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Inaugural Global Energy Transition Congress 2024 Welcomes Energy Leaders and Innovators for First Day of Conference and Exhibition

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Rt. Honourable Tony Blair, Former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, delivered the opening keynote address, calling on the international community to accelerate critical climate action.Day 1 featured action-oriented discussions with leading actors in the global energy system, including Secretary John F. Kerry and H.E. Parviz Shahbazov.Sessions focused on innovative strategies for a stable and secure international energy transition, with key speakers including James Apputhurai of NATO.

MILAN, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Global Energy Transition (GET) Congress 2024 launched today in Milan, uniting low-carbon energy sectors and high-carbon industries around the pressing need to develop and scale decarbonisation technologies that can accelerate the energy transition.

Addressing the energy leaders and innovators at the Opening Ceremony, the Right Honourable Tony Blair, Former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, set the tone for the inaugural 3-day event in an engaging conversation with moderator Nik Gowing, Founder and Director of Think the Unthinkable:

“The energy transition has begun, it is just not happening fast enough. We must focus on the practical solutions, around financing and technology, and how we help the industry find a path where they can both run a successful business and play a part in the energy transition. The policies have to be radical, but they also have to be sensible.”

As recent estimates reveal, limiting global warming to 1.5°C will require achieving net zero emissions in the energy sector by 2050. In this context, the GET Congress has emerged as a vital platform for leading actors across key sectors, including government, finance, energy and industry, to come together and align on the innovative projects and forward-focused policies that will deliver significant emissions reductions and a stable, secure, and affordable energy transformation.

Reflecting the urgent need for such high-level collaboration and leadership, the first day of the GET Congress saw the start of the Changemakers Programme, which featured insights from the stakeholders and decision makers driving the energy transition forward. Speakers included Secretary John F. Kerry, 68th U.S. Secretary of State; H.E. Musadik Malik, Minister of Energy, Pakistan; Sanjiv Lamba, CEO of Linde; and Lorenzo Simonelli, President and CEO of Baker Hughes.

Participating in the session “Geopolitics, energy security and new challenges to net zero”, James Apputhurai, Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Innovation, Hybrid and Cyber at NATO, explored the strategies and solutions needed to overcome historic barriers to wide scale decarbonisation: “To preserve our security, culture and way of life, we have to do a lot of things we haven’t done before. We have to innovate and protect our society, so that all of society can work with us. And this very much involves the energy sector.”

Consistent with the global scope and ambitions of the GET Congress – which is showcasing 200+ exhibiting companies and welcoming participants from more than 120 countries – the opening day also emphasised the need for collective and inclusive efforts on key climate priorities, including the expansion of decarbonisation-focused investments. As part of a dedicated panel on the climate rights of emerging economies, H.E. Parviz Shahbazov, Minister of Energy for COP29 host country Azerbaijan, discussed the incredible progress being made in emerging markets:

Azerbaijan today demonstrates its determination to move toward renewables and contribute to the secure energy transition, not only of this region, but worldwide. Our national energy policy aims to maximise green growth, and more than 2 billion dollars of investment is expected to increase the share of expected capacity to 33% by 2027.”

With contributions from the world’s leading voices on energy, policy, technology and finance, the GET Congress is establishing itself as an unrivalled forum for accelerating the groundbreaking innovations and projects that will transform the global path to net zero. With three distinct conferences – the Strategic Conference, Project X-Change, and Roadmaps to Net Zero – and a sprawling exhibition floor featuring 200+ exhibitors, the inaugural event will continue to shape the future of decarbonisation over the next two days, Tuesday the 2nd and Wednesday the 3rd of July at the Allianz Mico Milano Convention Center.

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GET will take place from Allianz MiCo – GATE 4, Viale Scarampo, 20149 Milan, Italy.

The Global Energy Transition Congress & Exhibition (GET) is a premier event that brings together thought leaders, innovators, and industry experts from the energy, hard-to-abate sectors, finance, and start-ups to address the critical challenges and opportunities to decarbonise industry and accelerate the global energy transition. GET serves as a vital platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and showcasing low-carbon solutions and decarbonisation technologies that will shape the future of the energy transition worldwide. With a focus on achieving net-zero emissions, GET is set to attract participants from diverse sectors and countries to foster collaboration and drive meaningful change.

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Hong Kong banking sector posts strong 2025 results as structural shifts open next wave of growth, says KPMG

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Report identifies fixed income and currencies, gold, transition finance and family offices as the sector’s next growth frontiers — with AI governance and cyber resilience critical to long-term trust

HONG KONG, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Hong Kong banks delivered solid headline performance in 2025, with the total assets of all licensed banks increasing by 7.1% to HK$26 trillion and operating profit before impairment charges rising by 5.5% to HK$337 billion. While lower interest rates compressed net interest margins as rate cuts took effect, the sector continued to demonstrate balance sheet resilience. Looking forward, challenges including an uncertain interest rate environment, persistent softness in commercial real estate and intense competition for deposits may weigh on profitability. Maintaining strong asset quality and prudent risk management will remain essential to preserving earnings and balance sheet resilience. The newly launched KPMG’s Hong Kong Banking Report 2026 explores the trends, opportunities and risks shaping the next phase of the sector’s development.

While maintaining resilience remains a key priority, the report suggests that the next phase of growth for Hong Kong banks will increasingly be driven by their ability to adapt to structural shifts currently underway.

The report highlights significant opportunities in Hong Kong’s fixed income and currency (FIC) markets, with the SFC-HKMA Roadmap providing a strong foundation for the next stage of market development. Hong Kong already accounts for nearly 30% of Asian international bond issuances, has topped the regional league table for nine of the past ten years, and is the world’s fourth-largest foreign exchange market by daily turnover. As Hong Kong deepens its FIC foundations, maintaining strong standards of conduct, transparency, and accountability will be essential to reinforcing the city’s position as a trusted international financial centre.

Jia Ning Song, Head of Banking and Capital Markets, Hong Kong SAR, KPMG China, says: “A fully integrated gold value chain is a natural and significant extension of Hong Kong’s fixed income and currency markets, and the opportunity for banks is substantial, spanning financing, custody, clearing and the development of new products for international and Chinese Mainland clients alike. History shows that what distinguishes a trading hub of lasting importance from one that simply attracts flows is the quality of its foundations. Trust, benchmark integrity and clear standards of accountability are what allow a market to deepen over time and withstand periods of stress. By embedding these standards now, Hong Kong can ensure this next phase of growth strengthens, rather than tests, its standing as a trusted international financial centre.”

Transition finance was identified as another major opportunity. Hong Kong is well positioned to become a leading centre for transition finance as the Chinese Mainland channels increasing capital into technology and industrial decarbonisation. Banks that can demonstrate credible methodologies, robust assessments of transition plans, and clear transition frameworks will be best placed to connect these financing needs with international capital and capture emerging growth opportunities.

Paul McSheaffrey, Senior Banking Partner, Hong Kong SAR, KPMG China, says: “The outlook for Hong Kong’s banking sector is increasingly being shaped by structural changes. As Hong Kong continues to strengthen its role as an international financial centre and a bridge between global capital and the Chinese Mainland, opportunities are emerging across capital markets, transition finance, and technology-enabled banking. At a time when traditional revenue drivers such as net interest margins remain under pressure, banks that successfully capture these opportunities while maintaining strong governance, trust, and resilience will be best positioned to drive sustainable growth.”

The report also underscores the importance of maintaining trust and resilience as the banking sector evolves. As new technologies and financing models reshape the industry, banks will need to balance innovation with strong governance and risk management.

The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is entering a new phase. As banks move beyond isolated AI pilots, the harder challenge is no longer the technology but the governance, model risk management and accountability needed to scale safely across the enterprise.

Angel Mok, Partner, Financial Services Technology Consulting, Hong Kong SAR, KPMG China, says: “Generating sustainable value from AI requires more than technology investment alone. Banks that combine innovation with strong governance, accountability, and workforce readiness will be best positioned to scale AI across the enterprise with regulatory credibility and confidence.”

As artificial intelligence accelerates the pace and sophistication of cyber threats, banks are under increasing pressure to strengthen their cyber resilience capabilities. While strong security controls remain essential, regulators are placing greater emphasis on intelligence-led risk management and the embedding of governance and accountability across all lines of defence. Expectations are also expanding beyond prevention, with banks increasingly required to demonstrate their ability to respond to, contain and recover from cyber incidents while maintaining critical operations.

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About KPMG

KPMG in China has offices located in 31 cities with over 14,000 partners and staff, in Beijing, Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Dongguan, Foshan, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hefei, Jinan, Nanjing, Nantong, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Suzhou, Taiyuan, Tianjin, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xiamen, Xi’an, Zhengzhou, Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR. It started operations in Hong Kong in 1945. In 1992, KPMG became the first international accounting network to be granted a joint venture licence in the Chinese Mainland. In 2012, KPMG became the first among the “Big Four” in the Chinese Mainland to convert from a joint venture to a special general partnership.

KPMG is a global organisation of independent professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. KPMG is the brand under which the member firms of KPMG International Limited (“KPMG International”) operate and provide professional services. “KPMG” is used to refer to individual member firms within the KPMG organisation or to one or more member firms collectively.

KPMG firms operate in 138 countries and territories with more than 276,000 partners and employees working in member firms around the world. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such. Each KPMG member firm is responsible for its own obligations and liabilities.

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Yotta and MarketsandMarkets Reveal India’s AI Execution Gap — and the Sovereign Infrastructure Closing It

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 “New whitepaper finds that while 87% of Indian enterprises have moved past AI pilots, infrastructure constraints — not strategy — are the primary barrier to production-scale deployment”

DELRAY BEACH, Fla., June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — MarketsandMarkets™, in collaboration with Yotta, has released a new whitepaper titled “AI Adoption Landscape in Indian Enterprises: From Readiness to Realization”, delivering a data-driven assessment of where India’s enterprise AI ambitions are succeeding — and where they are stalling.

The research finds India’s AI market on a steep growth curve, projected to expand nearly 7x from USD 17.87 billion in 2026 to USD 119.44 billion by 2032. Yet despite ranking among the top globally in AI operating environment and enterprise adoption, India contributes just 2% of global large-scale AI systems — a stark indicator that readiness and execution remain disconnected.

The Infrastructure Deficit Is the Critical Variable

The whitepaper identifies compute infrastructure as the decisive gap. India currently ranks 68th globally on infrastructure — despite ranking 3rd in operating environment. Limited access to high-throughput GPU clusters, fragmented AI pipelines, and high compute costs on foreign hyperscalers are slowing model iteration, increasing compliance risk, and constraining the economics of large-scale AI deployment. Yotta’s Shakti Cloud directly addresses this gap by delivering AI-native, GPU-accelerated cloud infrastructure built entirely within India, powered by NVIDIA H100 and A100 clusters, with with next-generation GPU architectures coming soon.

The Compute Layer India’s Enterprises Have Been Missing

With 87% of organizations now in structured AI deployment, demand has shifted from experimentation to production-grade infrastructure that can perform across BFSI, healthcare, manufacturing, and the public sector. Yotta’s sovereign compute ecosystem including Shakti Cloud and Shakti Studio enables enterprises to reduce total cost of ownership, optimize GPU utilization, and accelerate deployment cycles, making large-scale AI operationally and economically viable within India’s borders.

The Sovereignty Imperative: India’s Next AI Frontier

The whitepaper makes clear that India’s next phase of AI leadership will not be won on talent or policy alone. Sovereign, scalable compute infrastructure aligned to the IndiaAI Mission is the foundational layer that will determine whether India becomes a net producer, not just a consumer, of global AI systems. Yotta is positioned as that foundational layer: combining high-performance NVIDIA-accelerated infrastructure, data sovereignty, and ecosystem partnerships to enable enterprises, startups, and public institutions to build AI that is secure, scalable, and globally competitive.

Research Methodology

This study is based on a combination of primary research (industry experts, enterprise stakeholders, and technology providers) and secondary research, including company publications, whitepapers, industry reports, and proprietary MarketsandMarkets’ analysis frameworks. The methodology incorporates:

Market sizing and forecasting across AI adoption segmentsAnalysis of enterprise AI maturity and deployment trendsEvaluation of infrastructure, compute, and ecosystem readinessCase studies and real-world implementation insights

About MarketsandMarkets™

MarketsandMarkets™ is a global market research and consulting firm specializing in high-growth niche markets. Through its Knowledge Store platform, the company provides actionable insights across 200,000+ markets, enabling organizations to identify opportunities, benchmark strategies, and drive growth in a competitive landscape.

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About Yotta

Yotta Data Services is a sovereign cloud infrastructure and platform services provider, offering cloud, AI cloud, data center hosting, connectivity, media tech and cybersecurity services; managed applications; and a wide range of managed IT services. Yotta operates its cloud regions at its hyperscale data center parks in Panvel (Navi Mumbai) and Greater Noida (Delhi NCR). Yotta’s homegrown, open-source-based, feature-rich Sovereign hyperscale cloud, Yntraa, is MeitY empanelled (VCC and GCC) and is also deployed in large government-owned CSPs on a white labelled / PPP model. In addition, Yotta has launched Shakti Cloud, a cutting-edge platform that leverages advanced AI capabilities, providing enterprises with a comprehensive suite of AI services, including AI labs, AI workspaces, Shakti Studio – AI Inference platform and access to NVIDIA’s NIM services, alongside Kubernetes clusters with GPU resources. Yotta is the only NVIDIA Cloud Partner (NCP) across the APAC region to be part of the NVIDIA Exemplar cloud initiative and is one of only seven Reference Architecture Platform NCPs across the world.

Yotta has won numerous accolades and certifications, including RBI’s cybersecurity framework and localization framework, ISO 27017 for the protection of personal information in public cloud, ISO 27701 for Privacy Information Management (PIMS), PCI-DSS, SOC2-Type 2, and SOC3. For more information, visit www.yotta.com.

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Nikhil Pradhan
npradhan@yotta.com

 

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Sumsub Becomes First Verification Platform to Enable AI Agents to Build Compliance Setup

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Teams can now upload AML policies to Claude, ChatGPT, or other AI and get a fully configured Sumsub workflow in minutes, then manage day-to-day tasks

LONDON, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sumsub, a global verification and fraud prevention leader, today announces the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration and a new suite of AI agent skills. This makes it the first identity verification and compliance platform to give AI agents — including Claude, ChatGPT, and other leading models — access not just to day-to-day operations, but to the full configuration and setup layer of the platform.

With Sumsub’s agentic experience, an AI agent can take a real compliance policy document and automatically generate a fully configured Sumsub environment. That means even a complex, multi-page PDF with country-specific risk brackets, weighted scoring tables, and conditional logic gets translated into live platform settings — verification levels, risk questionnaires, and onboarding workflows — directly in the customer’s dashboard. A setup that previously could take days can now complete in minutes.

The release marks a significant shift in how compliance setups are built. Until now, configuring a verification platform required significant manual effort from solution architects or technical teams, interpreting AML policies, translating regulatory requirements into platform settings, and building out onboarding workflows by hand.

New capabilities for compliance teams

Policy-to-configuration –  teams upload their AML policy or regulatory requirements and ask an AI agent to configure their Sumsub environment from it. The agent reads the document, determines what is needed, and builds the settings live in the platform;Faster technical integration –  AI agents can handle the technical side of embedding Sumsub into a customer’s application, writing the necessary code and embedding verification as a mandatory step in an onboarding flow in real time;Manage compliance day to day – teams can use AI agents to review applicants, run analytics, generate verification links, and respond to regulatory changes.

“Setting up a compliance workflow has always required significant manual effort, and updating it when regulations change requires even more,” said Andrew Novoselsky, Chief Product Officer at Sumsub. “Our Agentic experience changes that by connecting an AI agent directly to the configuration layer of the platform — a team can take their AML policy, hand it to an AI agent, and have their full environment built automatically. That is a fundamentally different category of capability from what has been available in this space.”

How the integration works

The integration is model-agnostic, designed to work with any leading AI agent. Sumsub has published an open-source set of agent skills on GitHub, installable with a single terminal command.

The MCP integration builds on Sumsub’s broader AI strategy, which includes Summy, an AI Copilot for compliance and fraud teams inside the platform. These capabilities reflect Sumsub’s approach to building compliance infrastructure that works alongside the tools and workflows modern teams already use.

Access to the MCP integration is restricted by separate permission to allow granular control over data. Sensitive actions are performed in isolated sandbox, ensuring that configuration changes are always reviewed and approved by the human.

The integration is available now, with Sumsub becoming the first verification platform to be officially listed on the ChatGPT Apps platform. Further discussions ongoing with additional LLMs. Full documentation and agent skills are publicly available via Sumsub’s developer resources.

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About Sumsub

Sumsub is a leading full-cycle verification platform that enables fraud-free, scalable compliance. Its adaptive, no-code solution covers everything from identity and business verification to ongoing monitoring – quickly adjusting to evolving risks, regulations, and market demands.

Recognized as a Leader by Gartner, Forrester, and IDC, Sumsub combines seamless integration with advanced fraud prevention to deliver industry-leading performance. Sumsub also invests in responsible AI innovation through its AI Academic Program, forming alliances with top academia and institutions globally to enhance the world’s resilience against AI-powered fraud.

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