Author: Pranali Mehta
Summit Nanotech, a Lithium extraction company, has reportedly secured a Series A funding round of USD 14 million. The company received these funds from Capricorn, BHP Ventures, and Xora Innovation and it will be used to increase the commercialization
Instagram has announced that it will stop supporting the standalone IGTV app. It will instead focus on maintaining all the video content on the primary Instagram app through Reels.
Although the meager response to the app considered to be a YouTube c
Intelsat, an operator of one of the largest advanced integrated terrestrial and satellite networks in the world, has reportedly collaborated with Microsoft to demonstrate its distinct private cellular network.
To implement this network, the company
ABB Ltd and Ballard are taking significant strides in their market-leading partnership in decarbonizing marine transport as they receive an AiP from DNV Maritime for their fuel cell concept.
An AiP is a crucial milestone in new technology developmen
LitePoint has reportedly established a technology development collaboration with Sivers Semiconductors for its 5G mmWave (millimeter wave) AiP (Antenna in Package) products.
The versatile solution offered by LitePoint’s IQgig-5G non-signaling
GLP, a Singapore-based asset manager, and real estate developer has reportedly planned to invest USD 13 billion (1.5 trillion yen) to develop its first data center portfolio in major cities of Japan.
This plan comes as the digital economy witnesses
Novelis Inc., a global leader in aluminum recycling and rolling, has reportedly planned to invest nearly USD 50 million to construct a recycling center at its Ulsan Aluminum JV in South Korea.
The Ulsan Recycling Center will be funded by Novelis and
Nipa Cloud, a Thailand-based cloud provider, has reportedly chosen Juniper Networks, a leading provider of AI-driven secure networks, for reinforcing its current network infrastructure.
This move comes along the heels of Nipa’s momentum of gro
The Government of Canada has reportedly sanctioned a non-repayable contribution of USD 800,000 for CDCQ (Composites Development Centre of Quebec).
This contribution was announced by Stéphane Lauzon, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Min