Nokia, Dätwyler IT Infra, Intel and the Switzerland Innovation Park Biel/Bienne (SIPBB) have opened a technology hub for startups and nonprofits to accelerate industrial digitisation through private 5G and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered edge services.
SIPBB will offer an industrial testbed to trial real-time AI and private 5G offerings in a full-scale deployment environment without incurring infrastructure costs. The trial site will look to enable several industrial use cases, including predictive maintenance powered by real-time analytics to minimise downtime and material waste; push-to-talk and video communication tools to keep teams connected without on-site travel, and AI-enhanced safety monitoring to improve situational awareness and worker safety.
“SIPBB is a hub for pioneering researchers, engineers and investors to meet with industrial partners in startup ecosystems to exchange ideas, test and validate new technologies,” said, Michael Wendling, co-lead Swiss Smart Factory at SIPBB. “It provides a full-scale deployment environment for trialling new technologies and realising research projects. We are aiming for the hub to attract global investment, and support Swiss economic growth and digital leadership.”
The hub’s founding partners believe energy-efficient automation will ensure consistent productivity with reduced environmental impact. Additionally, the site features natural human-machine interaction through generative AI (GenAI)-driven digital assistants, allowing workers to communicate with machines using intuitive, conversational language.
Infrastructure available includes Nokia Digital Automation Cloud (DAC) private wireless networks, MX Industrial Edge (MXIE) and applications such as MX Workmate, claimed to be the industry’s first OT-compliant GenAI solution for connected workers.
“We believe technology should empower industries to increase efficiency, safety and sustainability,” said Michael Aspinall, head of enterprise campus edge sales in Europe at Nokia.
“Through our partnership with Intel, Dätwyler and SIPBB, we are supporting digital equity by enabling innovators to test future-ready solutions without upfront infrastructure costs to accelerate development, validate use cases and scale digital transformation in the real world.”
Nokia also believes these technologies, alongside Intel Xeon Scalable processors and edge AI capabilities, such as visual positioning and object detection, provide a real-world testbed open to nonprofit research and startup collaboration without the usual cost or deployment challenges.
“The success of industrial digital transformation depends on how enterprises capture data, securely transport it and bring AI closer for data analysis and decision making,” said Bhupesh Agrawal, general manager of private 5G and enterprise AI at Intel.
“The partnership with Nokia, SIPBB and Dätwyler showcases use cases that leverage Intel Xeon servers powering both connectivity and AI inference at the enterprise edge. CPU [central processing unit]-based AI inferencing not only lowers TCO [total cost of operation], but also enables flexible, scalable and sustainable solutions at the enterprise edge.”
Pascal Walther, head of IT/OT at Dätwyler IT Infra, added: “With our many years of experience in edge and datacentre architectures, we enable the secure, high-performance and scalable implementation of industrial 5G and AI applications. Together with SIPBB, Nokia and Intel, we are creating an infrastructure platform that startups and research teams can use without any barriers to entry.”
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While the Fire TV Stick is a good choice for Prime Video, it plays well with basically all of the major streaming services you’d expect, including Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max. The previous generation had just 8 GB of storage, but the new model’s upgraded 16 GB means you won’t have to choose which apps to keep and which to delete. If you have a compatible controller and an Xbox Game Pass subscription, you can even stream games directly to the Fire TV Stick right from the cloud. With some help from Wi-Fi 6E, apps will download faster and stream at higher quality with less buffering, as long as your router supports it.
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“Opportunities like this in tech don’t come up that frequently,” Azzurri Group digital and technology director Jim Hingston says of US-themed restaurant chain Dave’s Hot Chicken.
“You look at the power of the brand, the demand for it, the opportunity we have – my challenge is how do I make tech really a catalyst for the growth and allow us to roll out stores in new markets and territories.”
Hingston chatted to Computer Weekly in the build-up to his appearance on a panel at Retail Technology Show 2026, where he intends to join a discussion on the changing face of digital and tech in hospitality.
Dave’s Hot Chicken, which Azzurri won the UK and Irelandmaster franchise rights for in 2024 and has franchise rights for in 10 other countries, has been a growth driver for Azzurri, which recorded flat revenue figures of £303.1m for the year to 30 June 2025.
Azzurri’s franchise agreement is to roll out a minimum of 180 Dave’s Hot Chicken restaurants across Europe, with around 14 expected to be in the UK and Ireland by the end of 2026.
Avoiding retail legacy tech entanglement
Hingston says the brand, which is essentially a startup in terms of its European status, gives his group’s tech team a chance to pull new growth levers and avoid getting in a legacy tech tangle often associated with more established businesses.
“It’s never totally greenfield, there are always a few shrubs and weeds you’ve got to get through, but it’s such a great opportunity,” Hingston says of the brand and its modern tech stack.
Work done with Dave’s could then provide a tech blueprint for its group stablemates such as ASK and Zizzi, which, like any restaurant chains, require continual upgrading and reinforcement from a tech and digital perspective. “If I have tech and I’ve proved I can scale it, [the question becomes about] applying it back into the rest of the group,” Hingston adds.
Whether the opportunity for modern tech development and transformational change ultimately sits with Azzurri remains to be seen, however, after Bloomberg reported on 12 March that the restaurant group was considering the sale of Dave’s.
Either way, the internal positivity about the brand and the seemingly external interest in it highlights the potential for the business as it continues to grow out from its Los Angeles roots.
“In Dave’s, we have a great opportunity of a new, successful, high-volume quick service business where you can use tech to give you a real advantage, where you can grow a business a lot quicker,” Hingston says.
How might that tech or digital capability present itself? First – and an area Azzurri is particularly excited about – is in dynamic pricing.
As reported, the group incubated and spun out Openr, a tech and data platform that enables speedier menu changes and price elasticity. That now-standalone tech business, which was the brainchild of Hingston’s former boss Joel Robinson, who continues to run the operation, is still used by Azzurri Group.
Travel and retail have done [price optimisation] for years, but you can’t do it if it takes you six weeks to update a price or you have set systems Jim Hingston, Dave’s Hot Chicken
Being able to change pricing per location, time of day or based on special events is seen as a key way tech can be a business driver. Think special offers at typically quieter times of the day to draw customers in, or more premium prices in line with demand – there are so many ways this technique can be business positive, Hingston says.
Legacy tech issues, he adds, mean it can take six months to conduct a menu change, or six weeks to update pricing in the hospitality space. “Retail peers look at me as if I’m on a different planet,” he says. “As an operator, we’re looking at pricing optimisation. Travel and retail have done it for years, but you can’t do price optimisation if it takes you six weeks to update a price or you have set systems.”
The ideal tech infrastructure Hingston and his team – which comprises around 25 roles and includes a relatively new in-house engineering team – are keen to implement, starting with Dave’s, is a headless digital architecture. They want to build a “tech ecosystem” around some of those principles of price optimisation.
Openr is being already being used by the group via partnerships with aggregator platforms Deliveroo, JustEat and UberEats.
Making physical stores an ‘event’ for digital natives
Elsewhere from a tech perspective, Hingston envisages opportunities for Dave’s to create interactive experiences for its restaurant customers via the digital screens deployed at venues.
The screens it has installed in its flagship London Shaftsbury Avenue site replicate the nearby Piccadilly Circus billboards. The tech boss, who joined from Gym Group in 2024, describes the need to bring excitement to life in store “so it feels like an event”.
This is an area of particular focus for Dave’s, which has a core influencer-led, digital native and social media-loving Gen Z audience. In terms of capturing their hearts and minds, one mooted idea is to use the digital billboards in restaurants – already in place to facilitate the Openr-enabled dynamic pricing – to gamify the customer experience (CX). Trison, which provides the screens, can enable loyalty app-linkups that permit users to control some of the content on display.
“That’s expensive tech but we’re seeing the cost come down and there are so many fun things you can do with an in-store experience when you have a digitally native audience,” Hingston says.
Around 10-15% of in-restaurant interactions at Azzurri Group are conducted via the order-and-pay system facilitated on smartphones, but generally speaking Hingston believes the best tech in hospitality and the wider retail landscape is hidden. The tech that powers operations rather than any shiny hardware and software that can bring friction to the CX is most crucial, he acknowledges.
For example, Wi-Fi usage in Dave’s is considerably higher than that encountered in the more family-oriented and traditional ASK branches, according to the digital boss. That shows the importance of network infrastructure in modern hospitality.
AI a useful tool, but cannot replace creativity
On the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution sweeping across retail and consumer-facing industries, Hingston is keen for his peers and the leadership team to experiment to see what business benefits may arise from it.
“I’m in the background making it safe – you must make sure you have good guardrails in place and know the limitations,” he says.
I think about the craft of software development; there is part of it which is artistry and deeply creative, and AI isn’t going to be able replace that Jim Hingston, Dave’s Hot Chicken
Hingston is cautious about overuse and over reliance on AI, though: “I think about the craft of software development; there is part of it which is artistry and deeply creative, and AI isn’t going to be able replace that – we need to temper things a little bit. But what’s great now is that, because the cost to entry is often a lot lower, I’m innovating quicker.
“Tech has a reputation of burning through cash, late deliveries and projects that are never ending – now you can break things down more easily. My team remind me we’re probably doing treble the amount we were as tech department.”
At Azzurri Group, there are six major tech programmes under way, Hingston says – “some deeply transformational”, adding: “Normally you do one or two of those a year. The team’s not much bigger and we’re spending less.”
It appears there are opportunities galore at Azzurri, and in particular at Dave’s Hot Chicken. Whether it remains a part of the group or not in the months to come remains to be seen – clearly, there’s plenty for the hospitality tech panel at Retail Technology Show to discuss at London’s Excel on 22 April.