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The European Institute of Innovation and Technology presents a plan to reduce the skills gap

One million people will be trained in deep technology over the next three years, according to a new skills initiative unveiled by the European Commiss

One million people will be trained in deep technology over the next three years, according to a new skills initiative unveiled by the European Commission. Deep technology includes everything from biology to cuttingedge materials to artificial intelligence and quantum computing. Everyone is welcome, from schoolchildren to postdocs and employees of businesses. Read More..

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European markets close higher as investors make gains tech stocks rise 4%

Following the publication of significant tech results domestically, the panEuropean Stoxx 600 nominally closed the day up 1.4%. The bulk of industries

Following the publication of significant tech results domestically, the panEuropean Stoxx 600 nominally closed the day up 1.4%. The bulk of industries saw gains at the closing bell, with IT stocks rising the most 4.2%. The only sectors to finish in the red were oil and gas stocks and banks, which were down 0.4% and 0.3%, respectively. On Tuesday, several significant corporations released their quarterly earnings, including HSBC, UBS, Novartis, Randstad, Air Liquide, SAP, and Covestro. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

Europes energy crisis weighs heavily on heavy industry

Manufacturers of metals, chemicals, and gases claim that the forecast for the years final months has gotten worse. There are growing worries that a ri

Manufacturers of metals, chemicals, and gases claim that the forecast for the years final months has gotten worse. There are growing worries that a rise in energy and raw material prices may cause Europes heavy industry to decline. Due to an unusually warm October and forecasts for a mild winter, gas prices have decreased in Europe. The European Central Bank ECB is tightening its monetary policies as European economy slows. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

France rushes white gold as top producers want to supply lithium.

Imerys, a major mining company, intends to extract lithium. The goal is to ensure supplies for the nascent electric vehicle market in Europe. From 202

Imerys, a major mining company, intends to extract lithium. The goal is to ensure supplies for the nascent electric vehicle market in Europe. From 2028, the company plans to produce 34,000 metric tonnes of lithium hydroxide annually. The output would be sufficient to supply around 700,000 electrified automobiles annually. The anticipated capital investment for construction is approximately 1 billion euros $980 million. According to Imerys, the initiative would help the French and European Union achieve their goals for the energy transition. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

Medibank, Optus hacks and ATO attacks expose identity theft risks, cybersecurity experts warn

According to the Australian Tax Office, 3 million attempts to hack into its systems are made each month. The most recent prominent corporation to expe

According to the Australian Tax Office, 3 million attempts to hack into its systems are made each month. The most recent prominent corporation to experience a cyber attack is Medibank. It comes after the hack on the telco Optus, when 9.8 million current and past customers data was compromised. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

NEXTDC is opening a $1.5 billion data center in Melbourne to power the voracious data monster.

In Melbourne, NEXTDC, a provider of digital infrastructure, has unveiled its largest data centre to yet, a $1.5 billion tower five times larger than t

In Melbourne, NEXTDC, a provider of digital infrastructure, has unveiled its largest data centre to yet, a $1.5 billion tower five times larger than the MCG. According to CEO Craig Scroggie, expanding scale was necessary to satisfy the surge in demand for data storage. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

Six months after the incident, the International Space Station resumed spacewalks

Following a flight readiness assessment, NASA has approved spacewalks outside the International Space Station. Since March 23, when a small quantity o

Following a flight readiness assessment, NASA has approved spacewalks outside the International Space Station. Since March 23, when a small quantity of water was discovered in ESA European Space Agency astronaut Matthias Maurers helmet, spacewalks have been stopped for over seven months. The safety of our crews is a primary priority for NASA and our foreign partners. Water samples and portions of the gear from Maurers suit were returned to Earth through the Russian Soyuz 65S and NASAs SpaceX Crew2 missions. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 2 years ago          

How Finnairs big bet on faster flights to Asia was suddenly wiped out

Its main airline, Finnair, provided flights from Tokyo, Seoul, and Shanghai to Helsinki that were hours shorter than flights to any other European met

Its main airline, Finnair, provided flights from Tokyo, Seoul, and Shanghai to Helsinki that were hours shorter than flights to any other European metropolis since they crossed over Russia. When flying across Russias 3,000mile stretch, a ninehour trip to Helsinki would suddenly take 13 hours and require up to 40% more fuel since it had to swoop around borders. "The Asia plan had taken 20 years to develop," Finnair CEO Topi Manner said from the companys headquarters in Vantaa, near to the Helsinki port. Half of the movies shown inflight are dubbed or subtitled in Japanese, Korean, or Chinese. Read More..

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