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Inobat reveal worlds first ‘intelligent’ battery

Developing and producing batteries from a world-first AI-driven battery centre in the heart of Europe, electric vehicle battery producer, InoBat…

6 years ago

EMEC to deploy Invinity Energy system at tidal energy test site

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Orkney, Scotland will deploy an Invinity Energy System (AIM: IES) 1.8 MWh flow battery…

6 years ago

SumUp obtains e-money licence from the Central Bank of Ireland

Global payments service provider SumUp has confirmed it has received a new e-money licence from the Central Bank of Ireland, the country's…

6 years ago

Hawa Dawa win prestigious WSA-Germany Award

Hawa Dawa, a Munich-based company specializing in air quality management, won the WSA-Germany Award together with eight other participants in…

6 years ago

GRI Business Leadership Forum aims to support SDGs

A new forum will leverage the power of corporate reporting to drive action towards accomplishing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),…

6 years ago

Dubai’s Global Grad Show returns with a bang

The only exhibition of its kind, Dubai’s Global Grad Show returns for the sixth year with 100 graduate projects from…

6 years ago

Hydrogen and its potential impact on energy security

This webinar to be held on Wednesday 11th November will examine how hydrogen could impact the competitiveness and future energy…

6 years ago

Diligent comes to Galway, leading global governance company

Diligent establish new European hub in Galway, Ireland. The fast-growing tech firm are committed to creating 200 local jobs. Diligent,…

6 years ago

Debut research details the reality for post COVID Jobseekers

Most graduates entering the job market have high expectations and ambitious career goals, which helps motivate them to push themselves…

6 years ago

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