News Britain Rejoins EU’s Horizon Science Programme In Further Boost For Ties The Prime Minister's office said Britain would also associate with the European earth observation programme Copernicus Alistair Smout 07th Sep
News After Big GDP Revision, UK Statisticians Seek Faster Data Access The Office for National Statistics relies on government departments and other agencies for certain data sets. William Schomberg 07th Sep
News Apple Inks New Long-Term Deal With Arm For Chip Technology Arm owns the intellectual property behind the computing architecture for most of the world's smartphones. Stephen Nellis 06th Sep
News Britain Sets Priorities For November Global AI Safety Summit The summit, to be held early in the month, will bring together tech executives, academics and political leaders. Farouq Suleiman 06th Sep
News Stellantis Says 24 Of Its Engine Types Can Run On E-Fuels The group said in April that it was testing 28 engine types on synthetic e-fuels made with renewable energy. Giulio Piovaccari 06th Sep
News Siemens To Invest $30 Million To Train U.S. EV Charger Technicians The initiative aims to train a diverse and inclusive workforce to build, install and service the infrastructure to support future EV demand. Paul Lienert 06th Sep
News Britain Eases Planning Rules For Onshore Wind Projects In England The changes involve streamlining planning rules and included broadening the ways that suitable locations can be identified and accelerating the process of allocating sites. Sachin Ravikumar 05th Sep
News Volkswagen In ‘Advanced Talks’ With Mahindra On MEB Platform Mahindra wants to use central MEB components such as the e-drive and unit cells for its models. Miranda Murray 04th Sep
News Sustainability Takes Back Seat In Auto Industry Sourcing Decisions – Survey The number of companies deploying sustainability initiatives declined by 9-11 percentage points between 2022 and 2023, the report shows. Victoria Waldersee 04th Sep
News Hyundai, LG To Spend $2 Billion More On Georgia Battery Plant The facility, a joint venture between the two companies, eventually will be able to produce about 300,000 electric vehicle batteries annually. David Shepardson 01st Sep
News Britain To Pay Homes To Use Less Power Again This Winter National Grid’s Electricity System Operator (ESO) said it hopes to expand the number of participants. Susanna Twidale 01st Sep
News Volkswagen To Suffer Production Disruptions Due To Floods In Slovenia In Portugal, Volkswagen's Autoeuropa car plant said it would suspend production from September due to a lack of parts. Maria Martinez 31st Aug
News Fossil Fuels’ Share In EU Power Mix At Lowest Level Since Records Began -Report Rising renewable energy output could meet a bigger proportion of electricity demand. Kate Abnett 30th Aug
News Will Project Management Be Taken Over By AI? What Project and Programme managers need to know and how to survive. Pavan Kumar Reddy Poli 29th Aug
News London’s Contentious Clean Air Zone Extends To Entire City The mayor says nine in ten cars in London are already ULEZ-compliant. Sachin Ravikumar 29th Aug
News Volkswagen Forges Direct Supply Deals For Chips To Avoid Global Shortage The German carmaker began striking direct deals with chipmakers last October to ensure its supply was secure. Victoria Waldersee 24th Aug