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Siemens empowers customers to innovate with cutting-edge technologies in industrial AI, digital twins, and software-defined automation. Read their new report for insights into the future of industry and sustainability.
Morphware is leveraging Paraguay’s hydroelectric power to advance AI and crypto mining, aiming to establish a major tech hub and redefine global resource distribution.
Companies are increasingly downplaying their climate-related efforts, a phenomenon known as “greenhushing,” due to political pressures and concerns about financial performance and regulatory scrutiny.
Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Microsoft are collaborating to expedite the adoption of nuclear technology in the maritime sector by leveraging AI to streamline regulatory processes.
Prodensus, an innovative Irish startup, is revolutionizing freight management and logistics using AI and Microsoft technology, earning the ‘AI-Focused Startup of the Year’ award.
Faced with shifting political winds, businesses are downplaying their environmental efforts and highlighting other benefits, such as job creation and energy independence, to align with new government priorities.
Lincolnshire’s Veenow Vineyard becomes the first in the UK to implement UV Boosting technology, aiming to enhance sustainability and vine health.
Telenor’s new AI factory in Norway exemplifies how nations can achieve data sovereignty while pursuing green computing. The facility processes sensitive data securely and sustainably, using renewable energy and repurposing excess heat.
HYCO1 and UBE Corporation celebrated the groundbreaking of a new dimethyl carbonate (DMC) and ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) plant in New Orleans, Louisiana, signaling a major step forward in sustainable battery materials production.
Philips’ 2024 annual report details advancements in sustainability, ESG goals, and healthcare innovation, with a strong emphasis on emission reductions and patient safety.