• How high-performance car data will increase EV battery performance

    How high-performance car data will increase EV battery performance
    The popularity of motorsports shows no sign of waning. With its reach amplified by the Netflix hit show Drive to Survive, Formula One in particular has gained an entirely new audience platform. What its electric car Formula E sister league may lack in characteristic sound profile (and on-screen drama), it makes up for in environmentally friendlier engineering.  With new battery technology, Formula E cars might soon beat those of F1 for speed. Furthermore, the experience gleaned from the tr
  • EU launches project to bring quantum startups from lab to market

    EU launches project to bring quantum startups from lab to market
    A new EU-backed project aims to help quantum tech startups and SMEs move faster to hardware production, enter this very competitive field early, and remain within the union’s borders. Dubbed Qu-Pilot, the €19m project aspires to solve a pressing challenge of the European industry: transitioning innovation from lab to market. The ultimate goal is to accelerate the time-to-market of the bloc’s industrial innovation in quantum technology and help establish a trusted supply chain.
  • Spanish surgeons perform world’s first fully robotic lung transplant

    Spanish surgeons perform world’s first fully robotic lung transplant
    A Spanish hospital has successfully completed what is believed to be the world’s first fully robotic lung transplant.  Surgeons at the Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona used a four-arm robot dubbed ‘Da Vinci’ to carry out the procedure. The patient was a 65-year-old man called Xavier, requiring a lung transplant due to pulmonary fibrosis, a life-threatening lung disease.   Typical lung transplants are highly invasive: a 30 cm incision must be
  • Reddit expands its European operation with a new hub in Amsterdam

    Reddit expands its European operation with a new hub in Amsterdam
    Following its European expansion in Dublin, London, and Berlin in the past few years, Reddit is now opening its first regional sales hub in Amsterdam. Centrally located in the wider European market, adjacent to countries with a strong customer base such as Germany and France, and breeding a competitive talent pool, the Dutch capital emerged as the perfect location to further drive the growth the US-based company has seen in Western Europe. The hub’s mission is to bring together the platfo
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