Learn how digital twin technology delivers cost and environmental benefits, though a small percentage of executives are ready to invest, according to Hexagon's report.
Advancements in technology are now offering new ways to enhance safety, reduce accidents, and ensure compliance with safety standards from organizations like OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and the Department of Energy (DOE).
Tesla continues to push the envelope in autonomous technology with its "We, Robot" event, unveiling the Cybercab and Robotaxi, both of which are set to redefine personal and public transport.
Tesla aims to create a fully automated network where the robotaxis operate independently, eliminating the need for human drivers.
Amazon continues to advance its environmental agenda by allowing innovative start-ups to trial groundbreaking technologies across its European operations. Through its Amazon Sustainability …
As cities continue to grow, integrating Agriculture 4.0 into urban environments will be essential for meeting the food demands of an expanding population while supporting the development of greener, more resilient urban systems.
Discover how Stellantis is redefining the factory floor and leading the charge in creating a more efficient, sustainable future for automotive manufacturing.
STADLER Anlagenbau GmbH, a longtime leader in recycling technologies, has teamed up with environmental startup everwave to launch SortX, the world’s first mobile sorting container. This innovative system, debuting in September 2024, aims to tackle plastic pollution directly at its source by bringing sorting capabilities to remote river cleanup sites.
As clean drinking water continues to be a global challenge, Xatoms is introducing a novel solution: purifying water with light. The company’s advanced photocatalysts—minute, powder-like materials—are engineered to break down harmful contaminants like bacteria and pesticides. When exposed to sunlight or artificial light, these materials convert polluted water into safe drinking water, without requiring complex infrastructure.
In February 2024, the USDA announced over $270 million in cooperative agreements with state departments of agriculture to build resilience and strengthen local and regional food systems.