News Sweden’s Aira Opens $321 Million Heat Pump Plant In Poland The European Union says it will aim to deploy at least 30 million heat pumps this decade to lessen dependence on imported fossil fuels. Marek Strzelecki 24th Jun
News AI Can Help Shipping Industry Cut Down Emissions, Report Says The International Maritime Organization aims to cut emissions by 20% by 2030, a target under threat from the ongoing Red Sea crisis. Sourasis Bose 18th Jun
News Audi To Invest $1 Billion In Electric Vehicles Projects In Mexico The investment will lead to the creation of 500 new jobs, the Puebla government said. Raúl Cortés Fernández 18th Jun
News Eindhoven City Council Votes In Favour Of ASML Development Plan ASML, Europe's largest technology company, needs additional space to grow along with the semiconductor industry, which is expected to double in the coming decade. Toby Sterling 18th Jun
News Breaking Through The Hype Of AI In Project Business Before AI can be effectively utilized in project business, there must be a foundation of structured and time-phased data. Matt Mong 18th Jun
News Japan Could Be Energy-Independent By 2060 Thanks To Renewables, Rystad Energy CEO Says Japan installed about 4 GW of new solar capacity last year, with its total outstanding solar capacity reaching 87 GW. Katya Golubkova 18th Jun
News How Apple Used Google’s Help To Train Its AI Models Apple did not discuss the extent to which it relied on Google's chips and software compared with hardware from Nvidia or other AI vendors. Max A. Cherney 12th Jun
News NASA, Boeing Push Back Starliner’s Crewed Return To June 18 Starliner can stay docked to the ISS for a maximum of 45 days, NASA officials have said. Joey Roulette 12th Jun
News Volvo Shifting EV Production To Belgium To Avoid China Tariffs, The Times Reports The manufacturing of certain Volvo models bound for the United Kingdom could also be moved to Belgium. Jahnavi Nidumolu 11th Jun