News Britain Opts For ‘Adaptable’ AI rules, With No Single Regulator Rapidly advancing AI could improve productivity and help unlock growth. Paul Sandle 29th Mar
News With Strict Targets Looming, European Aviation Races To Make Green Fuel Energy giant Repsol has bought into Europe's drive for green jet fuel. Joanna Plucinska 29th Mar
News How Project Managers Add Value To Law Firm M&A In Tough Times Despite the economic uncertainty, the M&A market is still thriving. Nebil Gaigi 29th Mar
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News Siemens Energy To Supply Converter Stations For Italian Power Link The converter stations are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2028. Chris Steitz 28th Mar
News Oxbotica, Google Cloud Partner To Scale Up Autonomous Software Cloud infrastructure is seen as crucial for developing autonomous vehicles at scale. Nick Carey 28th Mar
News Li-Cycle To Build French Battery Processing Facility The French facility is expected to open in 2024. Ernest Scheyder 28th Mar
Mega Projects Intriguing Moon Water Source Sound In Glass Beads From Impacts For future moon exploration, water is of vital importance not only as a drinking supply but as a fuel ingredient. Will Dunham 27th Mar
News Battery Maker Northvolt In Talks For Over $5 Billion In Financing -FT The company is negotiating with a number of banks to raise the amount. PM Today Team 27th Mar
News France Looks To AI-Powered Surveillance To Secure Olympics If formally adopted, France would become the first country in the European Union to legalise AI-powered surveillance. Layli Foroudi 24th Mar
News Financial Turbulence Widens Door To Private Equity In Fast-Growing Aerospace Sector Private equity firms have record amounts of cash to put to work. Allison Lampert 24th Mar
Mega Projects As AI Booms, EU Lawmakers Wrangle Over New Rules The European Commission proposed the draft rules nearly two years ago in a bid to protect citizens from the dangers of the emerging technology. Supantha Mukherjee 24th Mar
News Companies Would Have To Offer Repairs For Worn-out products For Up To 10 Years Under Proposed… The rules would apply to fridges, televisions, washing machines and other goods that are deemed "repairable". Kate Abnett 24th Mar