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Tika users gain free year of digital fitness to boost wellbeing

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Tika partners with WithU Training to offer users a free year of digital fitness, promoting mental and physical wellbeing in the workplace.
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Tour de France Femmes drives global growth in women’s cycling

Fri, 25th Jul 2025
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The Tour de France Femmes has sparked global growth in women’s cycling, boosting audiences, participation, and professional opportunities since 2022, says Zwift.
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PixelForce to drive global tech growth with strategic investment

Tue, 8th Jul 2025
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Tobi Pearce invests in Australian software agency PixelForce to boost global growth, leveraging his tech expertise for new industries and international projects.
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WithU tops leisure sector as fastest-growing in FT1000 list

Mon, 10th Mar 2025
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WithU has been named one of Europe's fastest-growing companies, ranking 26th in the FT1000 with a remarkable CAGR of 245.8% in the leisure sector.
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Fitness apps face scrutiny over data security risks

Tue, 7th Jan 2025
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As digital fitness services surge in popularity, Kaspersky warns users of potential data security risks, urging precautions to protect personal information.
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Evolt & EGYM alliance ushers new era in fitness tech

Tue, 2nd Apr 2024
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Evolt, a body composition analytics firm, has forged a strategic partnership with digital fitness company EGYM to integrate its technology into the fitness sector.
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Digital fitness missing ingredient in A/NZ organisations

Tue, 4th Jul 2023
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Companies will fall behind in the emerging tech arms race, and many leaders will keep seeing IT as some mysterious department costing them lots of money.