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American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) has been selected for a $150 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to construct a second lithium-ion battery recycling facility in North America. The expansion supports the company’s closed-loop battery metals supply chain and America’s transition to electrification.
Denver’s role in Techstars’ workforce development program and the city’s hot labor market are highlighted, alongside innovative startups addressing employment gaps and accessibility.
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The Embark program pairs experienced entrepreneurs with CU Boulder technologies to bring breakthroughs to market.
Space tech startups are attracting significant venture capital, with funding nearly matching last year’s total despite economic challenges. This surge is fueled by advancements in space travel, satellite communication, and aerospace, as well as strong ties to the defense industry.
Tech Alpharetta, a nonprofit startup incubator, will move to a new location in October, providing enhanced amenities and space to support the growing tech community.
NTT Advanced Technology Corporation is at the forefront of Japan’s digital transformation, driving innovation with products like HIREC and SurfCool.
Technology and cryptocurrency investments have transformed the financial landscape, offering unprecedented opportunities for wealth creation. This article explores the rise of tech stocks, the potential of digital assets, and the importance of diversification in navigating this evolving market.
Anthropic introduces Claude 3.7, a hybrid AI model letting users adjust the level of ‘reasoning’ for complex problem-solving.
A new study from the Pew Research Center reveals that while a segment of the population continues to use cryptocurrency, overall confidence in its reliability and safety remains low, and the percentage of users has not grown in recent years.