Author: Pranali Mehta
Berlin-based consumer-tech subscription startup, Grover, has reportedly raised €270 million ($258 million) in funding from international asset manager M&G.
As per reports, through the new capital, Grover intends to increase its product in
China is reportedly witnessing a spike in new homegrown semiconductor companies as Beijing tries to manage sanction risks and dissociate from America’s advanced technology, with a focus on the autonomous driving space so as to offer local alter
Omani state-owned energy group, OQ Group, has reportedly unveiled that a Final Investment Decision (FID) for the establishment of a 100 MW solar power project in Liwa, North Al Batinah, is expected in 2023.
According to reports, this is the latest
The cloud computing affiliate of Alibaba Group, Alibaba Cloud, has reportedly unveiled its international strategic roadmap during the three-day 2022 Alibaba Cloud Summit.
The firm also introduced new products to support technology innovation among
Chinese carmaker Geely’s EV technology brand, Zeekr, is reportedly set to become the first company to adopt American chipmaker, NVIDIA’s latest DRIVE series chip called Thor.
According to reports, Thor was released alongside NVIDIA&rsq
UK-based electric and hydrogen truck OEM, Tevva, has reportedly unveiled a 19-tonne hydrogen-electric truck while also announcing its strategy to expand into mainland Europe during the IAA Transportation being held in Germany.
Tevva will be teamin
Online videogame coaching platform, Metafy, reportedly laid off 23% of the company’s staff last week, with a majority of the cuts affecting its design, product, and engineering teams. The move has supposedly impacted 12 of its full-ti
Vedanta, the sixth largest diversified natural resources conglomerate in the world, has reportedly inked two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Government of Gujarat, India for the construction of semiconductor and display fabrication plant
Atlante, a subsidiary of energy storage and e-mobility company NHOA Group, has reportedly been awarded €22.7 million ($22.6 million) in funds by the European Union to set-up an EV charging infrastructure across the bloc.
According to reports,