News Infineon To Begin Work On €5 Billion Chip Plant In Germany The maker of chips used in cars and data centres said it would be the largest single investment in its history. Miranda Murray 16th Feb
News Supply Chain, Red Tape Biggest Problems For European Green Projects, Says RWE CEO The war in Ukraine and the ensuing energy crisis has highlighted under-investment into energy infrastructure. Nora Buli 15th Feb
News Dutch Host First Summit On ‘Responsible’ Use Of AI In The Military The event may be an early step toward developing an international arms treaty on AI. Toby Sterling 15th Feb
News IKEA Says Shrinks Climate Footprint With Help From New Light Bulbs The chain has a target to be climate positive by 2030. Marie Mannes 15th Feb
Mega Projects Tesla To Open U.S. Charging Network To Rivals In $7.5 Billion Federal Program: White House All EV drivers will be able to access stations using the Tesla app or website, the administration said. Hyunjoo Jin 15th Feb
News UK Basic Pay Speeds Up But Jobs Market Shows Some Cooling Despite being on the brink of recession, Britain's jobless rate held close to five-decade lows and employment grew. William Schomberg 14th Feb
News Bank Of England To Lift Bank Rate 25 Basis Points to 4.25% In March, Then Pause:… Jonathan Cable 14th Feb
News UK Delays Planning Decision On Orsted’s Hornsea 4 Windfarm The planned 2.6 gigawatt windfarm and the Endurance carbon capture and storage projects are caught in a standoff. Rowena Edwards 13th Feb
News Britain To Review Airspace Security After China-U.S. Spy Balloon Incident 'The UK and her allies will review what these airspace intrusions mean for our security,' said defence secretary Ben Wallace. Kylie MacLellan 13th Feb
High Rise Gigapresses: The Giant Die Casts Reshaping Car Manufacturing By replacing welded components with a single module, gigantic aluminium die casting machines help carmakers cut costs by up to 40% in some areas. Giulio Piovaccari 10th Feb
News Burkina Faso, Guinea And Mali Juntas Plan Three-Way Partnership Ministers met in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou this week to discuss collaboration. Thiam Ndiaga 10th Feb
News Britain Pledges Faster Reforms To Fix Dysfunctional Railways New public body 'Great British Railways' will take over long-term strategy. William James 08th Feb
News EU Lawmakers Aim For Common Position On Draft AI Rules By Early March The proposed legislation has drawn criticism from lawmakers and consumer groups for not fully addressing risks from AI systems. Supantha Mukherjee 07th Feb
News STMicro Leans On AI, Cloud As Chip Designs Become More Complex The achievement would help solve the growing problem of getting increasingly complex designs ready for customers. Stephen Nellis 07th Feb
Mega Projects Britain’s Finance Ministry Sets Out Draft Rules To Regulate Cryptoassets Cryptoassets, such as bitcoin, have little direct regulation globally, but regulators are taking a closer look after the downfall of FTX last year. Huw Jones 07th Feb