GM to source lithium produced in US for EV batteries
General Motors (GM) has partnered with Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR) to source lithium produced in the US to make its advanced electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Currently, a significant
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General Motors (GM) has partnered with Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR) to source lithium produced in the US to make its advanced electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Currently, a significant
Qualcomm Technologies and French IT company Capgemini have announced a collaboration to drive 5G private network deployments for industries. Under the partnership, the two companies will work together
French telecommunications firm Orange has announced plans to launch an experimental 5G Stand Alone (SA) fully end-to-end cloud network this month. The company will launch the experimental network
Oilfield services firm Schlumberger and IBM have unveiled a commercial hybrid cloud enterprise data management solution for energy operators. The solution is developed for the OSDU data platform,
Qualcomm Technologies has unveiled its second-generation 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) platform for small cells with global spectrum band support. The new platform, which is said to be
US-based technology company IBM has signed hybrid cloud deals with telecom companies Verizon and Spain’s Telefonica. Verizon has announced a partnership with IBM and Red Hat to deploy
US-based multinational e-commerce company eBay has signed an agreement with Shinsegae Group’s Emart to sell a stake in its South Korean businesses for KRW3.4 trillion ($3bn). The transaction
Chinese autonomous driving company WeRide has raised $310m funding in a Series C round that valued the company at $3.3bn. The funding round saw participation from Alliance Ventures,
Hong Kong-based Insilico Medicine has raised $255m capital in a Series C financing round to further develop its artificial intelligence (AI) and drug discovery capabilities. Led by global
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has acquired San Francisco-based startup Determined AI to enhance its high performance computing (HPC) offerings. Using its open-source machine learning (ML) platform, Determined AI