Lucy Pilgrim

Lucy Pilgrim is an in-house writer for EME Outlook Magazine, where she is responsible for interviewing corporate executives and crafting original features for the magazine, corporate brochures, and the digital platform.
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NHS England Embraces AI With the Roll-out of Microsoft 365 Copilot

Microsoft 365 Copilot is set to support 500,000 clinicians and support staff as NHS England accelerates artificial intelligence adoption across healthcare services.

Tate & Lyle Advances Sweetener Innovation with Key Partnership 

Tate & Lyle has expanded its partnership with BioHarvest Sciences (BioHarvest) to accelerate the development of next-generation plant-based sweeteners for the global food and beverage industry. 

DHL Supply Chain Expands European Battery Logistics Footprint

DHL Supply Chain is building a new battery logistics hub in the Netherlands, expanding its European capabilities for electric vehicles and energy storage supply chains.

Cooplands Bakery : Freshly Baked and Ready to Go

From a single, humble shopfront in Scarborough to 154 shops across the North East, Yorkshire, and Lincolnshire, Cooplands Bakery has risen over the last century to become a bakery business that has stayed true to its roots. John Ruddock, CEO, tells us more.

Voltas : Shaping Middle Eastern Cooling Infrastructure

Voltas, a leader in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing services, has built a formidable presence in the Middle East over the past five decades. A. R. Suresh Kumar, Head of International Operations, shares how.

Six Senses Enters UNEP and UN Tourism Recipe of Change

Six Senses joins “Recipe for Change”, a global initiative by the United Nations Environment Programme and UN Tourism to unite the tourism sector around a shared commitment to halve food waste by 2030.

Ericsson and Net Feasa Deliver a Step-change in Maritime Connectivity

Ericsson and Net Feasa are partnering to bring carrier-grade 4G and 5G connectivity together with agentic artificial intelligence capabilities to improve cargo visibility and operational efficiency across the maritime industry.

Mars Transforms its Founding Facility

Mars, Incorporated is investing £190 million into its historic Slough facility in the UK, facilitating advanced manufacturing, next-generation digital capabilities, sustainability initiatives, and workforce upskilling.