Novo Holdings to invest €188m in quantum computing
Denmark’s Novo Holdings is to invest DKK1.4bn (€188m) in quantum computing research.
Denmark’s Novo Holdings is to invest DKK1.4bn (€188m) in quantum computing research.
Computers Unlimited (CU) has partnered with Vendor Managed Gas (VMG) to integrate VMG’s telemetry technology into the TIMS® platform, enabling customers to remotely monitor their bulk gas installations.
Steel production group Swiss Steel has revealed that it will integrate green hydrogen into its steel manufacturing process at its Ugitech plant in Ugine after signing a deal with Lhyfe, who will deploy its green...
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New Zealand’s hydrogen refuelling station (HRS) network is powering up with new stations opening in Wiri (South Auckland), Te Rapa (Hamilton) and Palmerston North, and a fourth in Tauranga expected to come online shortly.
Salt Lake City-based Distributor Data Solutions (DDS) has launched an innovative cloud solution to support product content management for enhanced B2B e-commerce efficiency.
Electrolyser manufacturer Ohmium International (Ohmium) will work alongside technology firm Tata Projects to advance green hydrogen projects in India.
Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has announced C$59.9m in government funding to support semiconductor projects from IBM Canada and the MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre (C2MI) in a bid to boost domestic manufacturing.
A group of researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) have created the world’s first functional semiconductor made from graphene, a development that could lead to advanced electronic devices and quantum computing applications.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has received the dual-fuel LPG/ammonia carrier, Aquamarine Progress II.