Welcome to the Tech Weekly, NEO’s regular news monitoring of key developments in the food and mobility tech industries.
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A regular roundup of the latest developments in tech, e-commerce and mobility.
A regular roundup of the latest developments in tech, e-commerce and mobility.
A regular roundup of the latest developments in tech, e-commerce and mobility.
A California-based company specialising in 3D printing hires three tech industry veterans in its push to transform the construction industry.
Led by Tesla, electric cars have made massive advances in quality, affordability and reliability. Judging by the sales numbers, this has increasingly won over the consumer. Yet future sales could be hindered by rising commodities prices.
NASA has launched the James Webb Space Telescope into orbit a million miles from Earth – and marked the occasion with a Buffett song.
Stillstrom – which means “quiet power” in Danish – aims to tackle both carbon emissions and noise pollution in one fell swoop. Most large ships waste fuel at sea by keeping their engines running while waiting for an available berth at port. This is necessary in order to power the electricity generators on board.
Williams Advanced Engineering will now be incorporated into the Fortescue Future Industries clean energy unit, where it will help develop battery technology for use in mining.
Just months after hosting world leaders as they worked on fighting climate change at CO26, Scotland has awarded 17 offshore wind projects – including bids from Shell, BP, and Orsted.







