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Fashion Network
04-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Debenhams Group in transformational multi-year AI deal with Amazon Web Services
The deal will 'accelerate the group's adoption of AI to drive business growth and enhance the customer shopping experience,' we're told, but what will it actually involve? The company said that by using advanced technologies like Generative AI (GenAI), the link-up will help it streamline its operations and rapidly scale new brands using AI-driven tools. For instance, it means automated descriptions of thousands of products, which the company said will speed up the process 20-fold. Then there's an interactive AI Room Styler that offers personalised decor suggestions linking directly to shoppable listings, while AI-powered product attribution and taxonomy is being used to 'improve search and navigation, helping customers discover relevant products faster'. It already uses AWS cloud services on the Debenhams platform with AWS's server-less cloud technology powering its successful marketplace model 'by facilitating the faster onboarding of third-party sellers, a broader product selection and an effortless purchasing journey'. Now, AI-generated content, powered by Amazon Bedrock – a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale GenAI applications – is what will enable Debenhams Group to automate product descriptions and translations across tens of thousands of products, 'improving consistency, localisation and speed to market'. Its translations into six languages now happen automatically, so no extra work is needed. 'This means products are ready to sell in different countries much quicker,' it said. Dan Finley, CEO of Debenhams Group, was understandably upbeat: 'Collaborating with AWS is a key part of our long-term strategy to transform Debenhams Group into a modern, technology-led retailer. We've successfully replaced outdated legacy systems with scalable, cloud-first architecture that's adaptable, resilient and built to support innovation well into the group's future.' And perhaps addressing worries over jobs, he added: 'Our strategic investment in AI and emerging technologies will not only future-proof the business, but create a faster, smarter and more personalised experience for our customers. Working closely with a hand-picked team of engineers and AWS specialists, together, we're not only accelerating our digital road-map, but making Debenhams Group an exciting place to work for the next generation of tech talent.' Meanwhile Duncan Stewart, head of Retail & Consumer Packaged Goods UK & Ireland at AWS, said: 'By leveraging the flexibility and scalability of the cloud, Debenhams Group now has the technology foundations to quickly build and deploy innovative new AI-powered products and services across all of its brands, which will help drive business productivity and growth.'


Fashion Network
04-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Debenhams Group in transformational multi-year AI deal with Amazon Web Services
The deal will 'accelerate the group's adoption of AI to drive business growth and enhance the customer shopping experience,' we're told, but what will it actually involve? The company said that by using advanced technologies like Generative AI (GenAI), the link-up will help it streamline its operations and rapidly scale new brands using AI-driven tools. For instance, it means automated descriptions of thousands of products, which the company said will speed up the process 20-fold. Then there's an interactive AI Room Styler that offers personalised decor suggestions linking directly to shoppable listings, while AI-powered product attribution and taxonomy is being used to 'improve search and navigation, helping customers discover relevant products faster'. It already uses AWS cloud services on the Debenhams platform with AWS's server-less cloud technology powering its successful marketplace model 'by facilitating the faster onboarding of third-party sellers, a broader product selection and an effortless purchasing journey'. Now, AI-generated content, powered by Amazon Bedrock – a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale GenAI applications – is what will enable Debenhams Group to automate product descriptions and translations across tens of thousands of products, 'improving consistency, localisation and speed to market'. Its translations into six languages now happen automatically, so no extra work is needed. 'This means products are ready to sell in different countries much quicker,' it said. Dan Finley, CEO of Debenhams Group, was understandably upbeat: 'Collaborating with AWS is a key part of our long-term strategy to transform Debenhams Group into a modern, technology-led retailer. We've successfully replaced outdated legacy systems with scalable, cloud-first architecture that's adaptable, resilient and built to support innovation well into the group's future.' And perhaps addressing worries over jobs, he added: 'Our strategic investment in AI and emerging technologies will not only future-proof the business, but create a faster, smarter and more personalised experience for our customers. Working closely with a hand-picked team of engineers and AWS specialists, together, we're not only accelerating our digital road-map, but making Debenhams Group an exciting place to work for the next generation of tech talent.' Meanwhile Duncan Stewart, head of Retail & Consumer Packaged Goods UK & Ireland at AWS, said: 'By leveraging the flexibility and scalability of the cloud, Debenhams Group now has the technology foundations to quickly build and deploy innovative new AI-powered products and services across all of its brands, which will help drive business productivity and growth.'


Fashion Network
04-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Debenhams Group in transformational multi-year AI deal with Amazon Web Services
The deal will 'accelerate the group's adoption of AI to drive business growth and enhance the customer shopping experience,' we're told, but what will it actually involve? The company said that by using advanced technologies like Generative AI (GenAI), the link-up will help it streamline its operations and rapidly scale new brands using AI-driven tools. For instance, it means automated descriptions of thousands of products, which the company said will speed up the process 20-fold. Then there's an interactive AI Room Styler that offers personalised decor suggestions linking directly to shoppable listings, while AI-powered product attribution and taxonomy is being used to 'improve search and navigation, helping customers discover relevant products faster'. It already uses AWS cloud services on the Debenhams platform with AWS's server-less cloud technology powering its successful marketplace model 'by facilitating the faster onboarding of third-party sellers, a broader product selection and an effortless purchasing journey'. Now, AI-generated content, powered by Amazon Bedrock – a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale GenAI applications – is what will enable Debenhams Group to automate product descriptions and translations across tens of thousands of products, 'improving consistency, localisation and speed to market'. Its translations into six languages now happen automatically, so no extra work is needed. 'This means products are ready to sell in different countries much quicker,' it said. Dan Finley, CEO of Debenhams Group, was understandably upbeat: 'Collaborating with AWS is a key part of our long-term strategy to transform Debenhams Group into a modern, technology-led retailer. We've successfully replaced outdated legacy systems with scalable, cloud-first architecture that's adaptable, resilient and built to support innovation well into the group's future.' And perhaps addressing worries over jobs, he added: 'Our strategic investment in AI and emerging technologies will not only future-proof the business, but create a faster, smarter and more personalised experience for our customers. Working closely with a hand-picked team of engineers and AWS specialists, together, we're not only accelerating our digital road-map, but making Debenhams Group an exciting place to work for the next generation of tech talent.' Meanwhile Duncan Stewart, head of Retail & Consumer Packaged Goods UK & Ireland at AWS, said: 'By leveraging the flexibility and scalability of the cloud, Debenhams Group now has the technology foundations to quickly build and deploy innovative new AI-powered products and services across all of its brands, which will help drive business productivity and growth.'


Fashion Network
04-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Debenhams Group in transformational multi-year AI deal with Amazon Web Services
The deal will 'accelerate the group's adoption of AI to drive business growth and enhance the customer shopping experience,' we're told, but what will it actually involve? The company said that by using advanced technologies like Generative AI (GenAI), the link-up will help it streamline its operations and rapidly scale new brands using AI-driven tools. For instance, it means automated descriptions of thousands of products, which the company said will speed up the process 20-fold. Then there's an interactive AI Room Styler that offers personalised decor suggestions linking directly to shoppable listings, while AI-powered product attribution and taxonomy is being used to 'improve search and navigation, helping customers discover relevant products faster'. It already uses AWS cloud services on the Debenhams platform with AWS's server-less cloud technology powering its successful marketplace model 'by facilitating the faster onboarding of third-party sellers, a broader product selection and an effortless purchasing journey'. Now, AI-generated content, powered by Amazon Bedrock – a fully managed service that makes it easy to build and scale GenAI applications – is what will enable Debenhams Group to automate product descriptions and translations across tens of thousands of products, 'improving consistency, localisation and speed to market'. Its translations into six languages now happen automatically, so no extra work is needed. 'This means products are ready to sell in different countries much quicker,' it said. Dan Finley, CEO of Debenhams Group, was understandably upbeat: 'Collaborating with AWS is a key part of our long-term strategy to transform Debenhams Group into a modern, technology-led retailer. We've successfully replaced outdated legacy systems with scalable, cloud-first architecture that's adaptable, resilient and built to support innovation well into the group's future.' And perhaps addressing worries over jobs, he added: 'Our strategic investment in AI and emerging technologies will not only future-proof the business, but create a faster, smarter and more personalised experience for our customers. Working closely with a hand-picked team of engineers and AWS specialists, together, we're not only accelerating our digital road-map, but making Debenhams Group an exciting place to work for the next generation of tech talent.' Meanwhile Duncan Stewart, head of Retail & Consumer Packaged Goods UK & Ireland at AWS, said: 'By leveraging the flexibility and scalability of the cloud, Debenhams Group now has the technology foundations to quickly build and deploy innovative new AI-powered products and services across all of its brands, which will help drive business productivity and growth.'


Irish Independent
23-04-2025
- Business
- Irish Independent
Powerscourt Estate marks Earth Day with inaugural nature awards
Earth Day, which was first marked in 1970, takes place each year on April 22, and the awards aim to celebrate people all over Ireland who are working to protect and restore nature, in categories that include: pollinators, biodiversity and rewilding, nature media and nature education and wellbeing. The panel of judges for the awards include biologist and environmental consultant Éanna Ní Lamhna, environmentalist Duncan Stewart and Alex Slazenger head gardener at Powerscourt Estate. The awards recognise people, small businesses and community projects across the country who have contributed and are committed in any way to protecting and restoring nature. Commenting on the honours, Sarah Slazenger, managing director at Powerscourt Estate, said: 'Protecting nature and biodiversity has always been central to our operations and our ethos at Powerscourt. We see Powerscourt not only a place of outstanding natural beauty but also a place of learning around biodiversity. We are committed to championing the protection of the natural world and see the 'Working with Nature Awards' as a unique way to recognise all protectors around Ireland who are also committed to this goal.' The nominations for the awards can be made at and the closing date is Tuesday, June 3. The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday, June 26, 2025, at Powerscourt House Winners from each of the four categories will receive a unique award crafted from hand-picked wood from Powerscourt Estate, a hamper from Powerscourt Garden Pavilion and a €500 bursary to be used towards their nature-based project or work. The overall winner and 'outstanding nature protector' will receive the 'ultimate Powerscourt experience', which includes a stay at the Powerscourt Hotel, tour and food pairing at Powerscourt Distillery, annual membership to Powerscourt Estate and four ball at Powerscourt Golf Club.