Inspired Thinking Group (ITG) stories
Storyteq retains its leadership in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Content Marketing Platforms, empowering global brands like Heineken and M&S with AI-powered content optimisation.
Inspired Thinking Group (ITG) appoints Andrew Swinand as new Group CEO, aiming to expand its innovative content marketing solutions for global brands.
Email click-through rates have dropped since 2022 due to over-reliance on marketing automation and insufficient data-driven strategies.
Storyteq's ActiveDAM triumphs as 'Strong Performer' in Forrester's Q1 2024 report, revolutionising digital asset management.
Getty Images CEO, Craig Peters, warns Chancellor Rishi Sunak of risking UK GDP by favouring AI support over the critical creative industries.
EU unveils landmark AI Act, setting precedent with guidelines for ethical and responsible AI usage and regulation.
Industry leaders at the Henry Stewart Creative Production LA event highlight automation as essential in creative production.
Industry expert appointed CFO to drive global expansion for Inspired Thinking Group, a leading marketing services company.
Phil Burroughes has been hired as Managing Director of Capture and Innovation at Team ITG to lead sustainable marketing campaigns and tech innovations.
Team ITG appoints Roger Binks as Managing Partner to lead its go-to-market strategy in UK & European markets & support its global client base.
UK MPs voice concern over the negative effects of unregulated AI on the creative sector, pushing for government intervention to modernise copyright laws benefitting large tech corporations.
After the Glasgow Wonka scandal, one third of UK business leaders are backing away from AI tools, while over half consider implementing an AI code of conduct, according to a recent survey.
UK Tech Minister, Saqib Bhatti, emphasises the need for trust and transparency in AI to boost its acceptance among SMEs, highlighting a knowledge gap despite growing interest.
At a Parliamentary Skills Summit, tech industry leaders urged the UK government for significant investment in digital AI training, aiming to upskill future generations and close the digital skill gap.
UK House of Lords committee warns ministers about AI firms illegally using copyrighted material for training, calling for a revamp of outdated copyright laws.
At Parliament Street Summit, UK tech leaders debated the urgency of Britain's digital skills gap and potential solutions.