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CALGARY (Reuters) -A Canadian startup that has built the world's first hub for the testing of multiple direct-air carbon-sucking technologies says it has seen an influx of inquiries from U.S.
Motive recently announced “the industry’s highest fraud protection guarantee, covering up to $250,000 in losses annually when ...
Renesas is likely to increase outsourcing as it offers more advanced chips. We believe investing 5%-6% of revenue on capital spending is sufficient, which consists of converting old 200 mm capacity ...
Nvidia shares rose to an all-time high on Wednesday, with the leader in artificial intelligence (AI) chips extending an ...
Worldwide car production has since bounced back to its pre-covid level, but is now stagnant. What is more, suppliers are ...
Before becoming its chief executive in 2005, Mr Weeks was running Corning’s optical-communications business. In the 1990s ...
For long, India's manufacturing sector and merchandise exports have been on the back seat. But amidst changing global ...
THE Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is allocating P3 billion for its Bayanihan SIM project, ...
Traders have moved on a report that President Trump is again weighing a shake-up at the central bank that could undermine ...
Fintech firm Pine Labs has filed for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to raise Rs 2,600 crore through fresh equity. The funds ...
Fort Worth region via Flytrex, offering food from restaurants like Papa John's with drones that reach customers in under five ...
In recent years, investors have watched the long-imagined promise of electric vehicles become a reality. Morningstar forecasts that EVs will account for one in three autos sold globally by 2030, up ...