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The Industry Innovation Report

Google To Provide $10M For Manufacturing Institute AI Training Programs

The funding announcement comes as the United States faces a significant manufacturing skills gap. According to the MI, some 1.9 million manufacturing roles could go unfilled by 2033 if the workforce isn’t...

Max Space Unveils New Expandable Space Habitat For The Moon And Beyond

Next-generation space habitats for low Earth orbit, the moon and beyond are on display here at the Space Foundation's 41st annual Space Symposium. Max Space has unveiled a large sub-scale version of their...

Depleted Oil Fields Offer Hydrogen Storage Sites

Hydrogen is a clean-burning gas that could help to tackle climate change by reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. But storing and transporting hydrogen is expensive and technically challenging, typically...

Rivian’s Factory Will Soon Be Powered Partly By Old Batteries From Its Own EVs

At its factory in Illinois, Rivian will soon use more than 100 retired EV batteries in an on-site power system that will help it save money on electric bills. The electric automaker is one of the...

Robocrop: Teaching Robots How To Pick Tomatoes

In the agricultural sector, labor shortages are increasing the need for automated harvesting using robots. However, some fruits, like tomatoes, are tricky to harvest. Tomatoes typically bear fruit in clusters, requiring robots to pick the ripe ones while leaving the...

New Stoplight Technology To Improve Bus Reliability

An automated system that adjusts the timing of traffic signals when buses are running late is helping to improve transit reliability along Langston Blvd. Since late summer, county transportation officials have been using “transit signal priority” along the 5-mile...

Robotic Dogs Part Of Wildfire Detection Trial

Robotic dogs are among the tactics researchers in Bradford are testing to assess how artificial intelligence can help predict and tackle wildfires. A team at the University of Bradford plans to use data gathered by the four-legged androids along with drones and 6G...

Chile’s First Green-Hydrogen Long-Haul Truck

After a $15 million investment, Chile has built the first long-haul truck designed to run on green hydrogen, meaning it emits no carbon dioxide. Walmart Chile's vehicle, the first of its kind in Latin America, operates through a water-electrolysis process that uses...

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