
Automation Is Driving Up Demand for Logistics Space
Warehouse automation is growing significantly in Europe. According to a study by Prologis, 50 percent of modern logistics space is expected to be automated by 2035.
Puma is driving forward the digitalization of its logistics and is supplementing the existing warehouse management system LEA Reply with the multi-agent AI system GaliLEA from Logistics Reply.

Study on the working world of tomorrow
AI is profoundly changing jobs, but at the same time it is making human skills indispensable. The new Skills Economy Report 2026 from SkyHive by Cornerstone shows that roles in the future will require technical skills and soft skills in equal measure.
Software developer Inform outlines five key AI trends that will shape industrial practice in 2026. The use of artificial intelligence is developing rapidly and will become an integral part of production, logistics and the supply chain. The focus is on integration into processes, software and infrastructures.