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Finix Partners With Interac to Boost Canadian Merchant Payment Capabilities

Finix and Interac have teamed up to bring integrated debit payment solutions to Canadian merchants. The collaboration aims to modernize payment systems while finance teams increasingly focus on driving enterprise value rather than just cost control.

Payment Integration Expands Options for Canadian Businesses

Finix has integrated Interac Debit to provide in-store payment capabilities for Canadian merchants using its platform, according to a recent announcement from both companies. The move represents part of Finix’s accelerated expansion of payment offerings within the Canadian market, sources indicate.

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Latin American Tech Leaders Emphasize Human Collaboration in Digital Shift at Riviera Maya Summit

Industry leaders at XChange LATAM 2025 stressed that artificial intelligence is delivering measurable business results while human collaboration remains essential. The event featured insights from IBM, ITSitio Group, and channel partners on strategic technology adoption and partnership models.

Tech Ecosystem Gathers for Transformative Dialogue

The second annual XChange LATAM conference launched in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, bringing together prominent figures from Latin America’s technology sector. According to reports from the event organized by ITSitio Group and The Channel Company, the opening day focused on how artificial intelligence and human collaboration are reshaping regional business strategies.

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European Aerospace Giants Forge Satellite Alliance to Challenge Starlink Dominance

Three European aerospace titans are joining forces to create a new space entity combining satellite manufacturing and space services. The merger aims to strengthen Europe’s competitive position against emerging global satellite constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink.

Major European Space Consolidation

Three of Europe’s largest aerospace and defense companies have officially agreed to merge their space operations, according to reports, creating a new entity designed to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink and other global satellite constellations. Airbus, Leonardo and Thales signed a Memorandum of Understanding that would combine their satellite manufacturing and space services businesses into a single organization projected to generate approximately €6.5 billion in annual revenue.