Intelligent Health.tech Issue 29 | Page 12

NEWS

EIGHT IN 10 ORGANISATIONS FEAR DIGITAL CHAOS AS BUSINESS PROCESS COMPLEXITY INCREASES

Camunda , the leader in process orchestration and automation , has released its 2025 State of Process Orchestration and Automation Report , revealing 82 % of organisations fear ‘ digital chaos ’ due to increasingly complex , interconnected and automated processes .

The report highlights that organisations now manage an average of about 50 endpoints to execute tasks that are part of a process in their business . This is an increase of 19 % over the past five years and is contributing to growing business risk .
“ End-to-end process orchestration and automation are critical to delivering business outcomes . However , today ’ s digital infrastructures and processes are both complex and interdependent , making it a significant challenge ,” said Kurt Petersen , Senior Vice President , Customer Success , at Camunda .
“ In a constantly evolving landscape , organisations often struggle with siloed tools and technologies , which hinder their ability to streamline operations or achieve full visibility . Without decisive action , automation programmes risk overwhelming organisations with fragile solutions , lack of comprehensive governance , excessive total cost of ownership , and increasingly reduced agility to meet changing business needs .
“ Ultimately , companies who can ’ t get their automation under control will lose out to savvy competitors who have mastered process orchestration and automation .”
According to the report , a lack of control has increased compliance risks for 82 % of organisations , while 77 % report higher risks of core business processes failing . Alarmingly , 82 % believe that , if these risks go unchecked , they could lead to what could be described as ‘ Automation Armageddon ’.

5G NETWORK TO SPARK RESEARCH , LEARNING AND INNOVATION OPPORTUNITIES AT GERMAN UNIVERSITY

Anew 5G network backbone for more advanced research initiatives and immersive learning platforms has been deployed at Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences ( TH Rosenheim ) in Germany , thanks to a collaboration between Slovenia ’ s Kontron and Mugler SE .

Slovenia ’ s Kontron ’ s 5G Mobile Private Network ( MPN ), integrated by network systems integrator and telecommunications solutions supplier Mugler SE , will provide greater speeds , low latency , and increased capacity for more than 7,500 students at the university ’ s proto _ lab research facility .
“ At Kontron , we are proud to be part of a project that not only advances cutting-edge research but also creates invaluable learning opportunities for the next generation of innovators ,” said Slovenia ’ s Kontron Executive Director of Communications Solutions , Janez Öri .
“ The deployment of our 5G MPN underscores our commitment to empowering industries and academic institutions with reliable , high-performance connectivity solutions that drive transformation and progress .
“ The collaboration with TH Rosenheim and Mugler SE serves as a blueprint for the future , demonstrating how academia and industry can work together to empower education through technology .”
The network will enable a seamless integration of AI algorithms and real-time applications at network edge and in the cloud . This aligns with the core aim of proto _ lab ’ s groundbreaking research projects under the guidance of Research Professor in AI for Technical Systems and Co-Director of proto _ lab , Prof . Dr Ing . Noah Klarmann . It will also equip students with the skills to innovate in an increasingly digitalised world . �
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