Through its OrbNet platform, Entos has already forged various partnerships with investors and leaders in the pharmaceuticals, materials, and chemicals industries.
Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel believes the promise of mRNA vaccines is so great they will become a disruptive force in preventing viral infections.
Earlier this year, the Italian government announced Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) to use around €6.68 billion to support a variety of national industries and institutions in the wake of the devastating coronavirus pandemic. A major focus throughout this plan is digitalisation…
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As the global chip shortage rages on, the European market is becoming increasingly concerned about its position on the world stage. When it comes to semiconductors, Europe has found itself somewhat in the middle of China and the US, the former with its enormous production capacity and the latter with its technical prowess, and the situation is only growing more severe. In part driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions, both the US and China are rapidly ramping up their chip industries, seeking to... Читать дальше...
In the past year or so, Cellnex has been on a major shopping spree for tower infrastructure all over the world, but particularly in Europe. Most recently, the infrastructure specialist in January announced a deal with Deutsche Telekom to combine their Dutch tower assets, while in April Cellnex closed the acquisition of 7,000 Polish mobile sites from Play…
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It was in February 2020 that the FCC officially declared Huawei and ZTE a security risk and mandated US telcos to remove the vendors’ equipment from their networks. Hytera, Hikvision, and Dahua equipment were also banned as part of the decision. Naturally, the rip-and-replacement of equipment is not cheap and many operators, especially smaller…
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Ofcom has today outlined its proposals for the annual licence fees for 2,100MHz spectrum and is seeking comment from the industry. The 2,100MHz band was first auctioned back in 2000 for 3G services with 20-year licence terms. However, by 2011 the government had directed Ofcom to alter the licencing terms, making them indefinite…
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Schoolchildren in Tanzania's Southern Highlands get regular helpings of milk as part of a new Heifer International project.
Welsh dairy farmers will get more access to lameness advice and support thanks to an increase in the number of trained experts.
Aarhus University in Foulum leads a new and exciting project which is to form the basis for producing sustainable milk in the laboratory as an alternative to cow’s milk. The project is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
Study defines cells in cattle, in a development that could help tackle infection in cows and people.
An unprecedented heat wave and ongoing drought in the US Pacific Northwest is damaging white wheat coveted by Asian buyers and forcing fruit farm workers to harvest in the middle of the night to salvage crops and avoid deadly heat.
China imported 743,000 tonnes of meat in June 2021, down 17% from the same month in 2020.
Livestock and poultry producers who could not take slaughter-ready animals to processing plants due to COVID-19 can apply for financial assistance from the USDA and Farm Service Agency from 20 July.
Selective catalysis using chiral molecular cages
Residents of the region of Luhansk, Ukraine are still recovering from unprecedented forest fires that shook the region last year
Other News Sources - Hilary Benn MP "strongly supports" the plans
Aviation Industry - It is no coincidence that Bristol Airport has begun making this claim as it seeks to defend its plans to grow the number of flights it can operate. Heathrow has
Aviation Industry - Global aviation IT provider SITA has announced the acquisition of Safety Line S.A.S., a Paris based start-up specializing in digital solutions for aviation safety and efficiency.
Railnews - Plans to let rail and bus operators choose whether to enforce the wearing of facemasks from next Monday have left transport campaigners 'disappointed'. Leaving the matter to the operators risks causing confusion, it is being claimed.
New Civil Engineer - Welsh MPs have called for High Speed 2 (HS2) to be reclassified as an England only project. A report from the Welsh Affairs Committee Railway Infrastructure in Wales says that while significant investment has been dedicated to HS2, Wales will not benefit in the same way as Scotland and Northern Ireland.
New Civil Engineer - Crossrail Ltd has revealed the best- and worst-case scenarios that it is working towards for the opening of the Elizabeth Line.
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - Louise Cheeseman, Managing Director of Hull Trains, will move to TfLon 2 August as its new Director of Buses. Cheeseman joins TfL at a crucial time to help lead a sustainable recovery from the pandemic and the de-carbonisation of the bus network. Cheeseman said: I am immensely proud to be joining TfL - an iconic organisation I have long admired. The opportunity to run the London bus network, the beating heart of the capital's transport system, is... Читать дальше...
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport - An electric double deck demonstrator will be trialled by Reading Buses on the purple 17 route between Wokingham Road and Tilehurst between July 9-18. Robert Williams, Reading Buses Chief Executive Officer, said: Electric technology is reaching a point where we can see that some urban services could reliably be converted to battery electric vehicles in the near future. We are teaming up with manufacturers BYD and Alexander Dennis to give their latest... Читать дальше...