All articles by Stu Robarts

Stu Robarts

Stu is editor for Thematic Intelligence at GlobalData, overseeing news and features that cover the major themes affecting industries.

Retail cyberattacks: AI making threats ‘more advanced and personalised’

Charlotte Wilson, head of enterprise sales at Check Point Software, says AI is being used to make cyberattacks more effective.

3D printing companies must standardise products for mass adoption – GlobalData

Ensuring consistency and meeting regulatory standards are the two core benefits of standardisation for 3D printing.

US-EU digital regulation tensions risking tech industry trade war

US President Trump views the DMA as extortion of US companies, but the EU says it will make no concessions on its digital rules.

US-China tariffs pause “positive” but uncertainty remains – analyst

The US-China tariffs pause represents a de-escalation of the spiralling trade dispute between the two countries.

Emerging tech adoption slows amid global uncertainty

Fewer industry experts believe that emerging technologies are already disrupting their sectors than was previously the case.

Tariffs’ arbitrage ‘won’t benefit most organisations today’ – ASMC chief

Businesses will see margins squeezed as a result of Trump’s tariffs and are lacking clear guidance, according to Abe Eshkenazi.

Trump tariffs fuelling rise of ‘Beijing-centred global economic security zone’

China is aiming to set the next generation of tech standards worldwide, shaping where political and economic power resides.

Risk of tariff-triggered global recession is growing

Concerns over a potential US recession this year are growing as investors assess the impact of Trump’s tariff policies.

Sustaining momentum of cryptocurrency in 2025 ‘will be a challenge’

While many expect all-time highs of cryptocurrency in 2025, analysis of the market suggests that uncertainty will remain.

Regulation, moderation, competition threatening social media giants

Major social media platforms will face tougher regulation going forward, with the leniency faced until now a thing of the past.