The Ontario government invested $5.8 million to support junior mining companies in their exploration for critical minerals used in manufacturing batteries for…
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Some things just shouldn’t be messed with—in this case, Girl Scout cookies! If you live in Sonoma County in Northern California and…
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Earthquake in Turkey Interrupts Supply Chains
Disruptions from natural disasters are on the rise. In addition to being an incredible tragedy for so many families, the earthquake in…
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Quantinuum and Japan Co., Ltd. integrated its Quantum Origin quantum-computing-hardened private keys into a new certificate issuance and distribution platform for IoT…
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United States and India’s Strategic Partnership on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET)
President Biden and Prime Minister Modi announced a U.S.-India initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) in May 2022, and its inaugural…
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Oracle Rolls Logistics Capabilities to Keep Global Supply Chains Moving
Oracle introduced new logistics capabilities within Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain & Manufacturing (SCM). The updates to Oracle Transportation Management (OTM) and Oracle Global Trade Management…
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What’s the Backbone of a Digital-First, Resilient Supply Chain?
An OpenText commissioned survey reports that B2B integration is vital to improving supply chain operations’ cost, efficiency, and visibility. The IDC White…
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BSI unveiled its annual Supply Chain Risk Insights Report identifying key global trends in 2022. The report indicates that thefts from hijacking…
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Transistors Used as Microchip ‘Clock’ Address Supply Chain Weakness
Billions of data processing transistors are crammed onto a tiny silicon chip; however, a “clock,” to time the operation of those transistors…
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Are Self-driving Cars Driving Global Carbon Emissions in the Wrong Direction?
MIT researchers found that 1 billion autonomous vehicles on the road just one hour per day with a computer consuming 840 watts,…
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The GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index showed declining demand for raw materials, commodities, and other components needed to provide finished goods…