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Ferrari Enters the Electric Era with the Eterna and a Jony Ive–Crafted Interior Vision

Ferrari has officially unveiled the name and select design details of its first fully electric vehicle, marking a pivotal moment in the Italian automaker’s storied history. In a video published by Wired titled “Ferrari Reveals Name of First EV—and Its Jony Ive–Designed Interior,” the company confirmed that the vehicle will be called the Ferrari Eterna,…

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Grupo Gaia Acquires reNature in Strategic Move Toward Regenerative Agriculture and Sustainable Farming Practices

In an era where the intersection of technology and sustainability becomes increasingly crucial, the recent acquisition of reNature, a Dutch startup specializing in regenerative agriculture, by Brazilian agricultural giant Grupo Gaia marks a notable development in the industry. The deal, originally reported by Ctech, a part of the Calcalist under the title “Dutch agtech startup…

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EU Launches €700 Million NanoIC Facility to Boost Semiconductor Innovation and Strategic Autonomy

The European Union has made a significant stride in securing its technological autonomy and semiconductor innovation capacity by investing €700 million in a new state-of-the-art microelectronics facility—known as NanoIC. Described as Europe’s largest pilot line under the Chips Act, the NanoIC facility was officially inaugurated this week, as reported in the article “EU invests €700…

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Ericsson, FET and OPPO Advance 5G Commercialization with Successful Performance-Based Network Slicing Trial in Taiwan

Ericsson, Far EasTone Telecommunications (FET), and OPPO have jointly announced the successful validation of performance-based 5G network slicing in Taiwan, marking a significant advancement in the deployment of differentiated mobile services. According to the article titled “Ericsson, FET and OPPO validate performance-based 5G slicing” published by Telecoms Tech News, the trial represents a notable step…

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Israel Advances Public Transit with First Autonomous Electric Bus Initiative

In a notable stride toward the electrification of public transportation, Israel’s Ministry of Finance has greenlit the development and deployment of the country’s first autonomous electric bus. According to a recent report by Calcalist Tech titled “Israel to Deploy First Autonomous Electric Bus to Public Transportation Grid,” this initiative reflects an ambitious endeavor to revamp…

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Breakthrough in 3D Printing Enables Production of Ultra-Hard Boron Carbide for Advanced Industrial and Defense Applications

In a significant advancement for additive manufacturing, researchers have successfully 3D-printed one of the hardest materials known to science—boron carbide—marking a potential turning point for high-strength industrial and defense applications. The achievement was detailed in a recent article titled “Engineers successfully 3D print one of industry’s hardest materials” published by Tech Xplore. Boron carbide, often…

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Israel Launches National Semiconductor Initiative to Boost Tech Sovereignty and Global Supply Chain Role

In a marked strategic shift, Israel is poised to increase its semiconductor capabilities with the establishment of a national semiconductor council and a designated compound in the Negev region, according to a recent report by CTech. The Israeli government’s decision underscores the urgency of alleviating potential bottlenecks in global supply chains and fostering domestic expertise…

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Harnessing Network Digital Twins to Revolutionize Telecom Resilience and Efficiency

As telecommunications operators face escalating complexity in managing their networks amid rising consumer demand and accelerating digital transformation, a new technological approach is rapidly gaining traction: network digital twins. In the article “Network digital twins: Smarter, more resilient telecom operations” published by Telecoms Tech News, this emerging solution is depicted as a game-changer for the…

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