Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Shell makes $200m saving with virtual learning environment

ISSUE DATE: 31 October 2017
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Shell makes $200m saving with virtual learning environment
Royal Dutch Shell has saved hundreds of millions by replacing field trips with interactive training that allows employees to interact with geological formations from their computer screen.
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TomTom navigates move onto global HR platform
TomTom went live with HR platform in all 37 countries, serving 5,000 staff, in March 2017.
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Image recognition system clears cheques in one day
All cheques paid in the UK will be cleared on the next working day once an image-based clearing system is fully rolled out.
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Digital twins: Revolutionising product businesses
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