News Elon Musk’s Neuralink Says Has FDA Approval For Study Of Brain Implants In Humans Musk envisions brain implants could cure a range of conditions including obesity, autism, depression and schizophrenia. Akriti Sharma 26th May
News Ford Strikes Deal With Tesla To Gain Access To Rival Charging Stations Starting 2024 Tesla said last November it would open its proprietary charging design to other automakers and charging network operators. David Shepardson 26th May
News Airbus Wins Italian Order For 43 Helicopters Airbus Helicopters said the helicopters would be delivered over coming years for various private and business passenger services. Tim Hepher 25th May
News UK To Work With AI Firms To Ensure Society Benefits From The New Technology Britain said in March it would split responsibility for governing AI between its existing regulators rather than creating a new body dedicated to the… Paul Sandle 25th May
News Poland To Launch Submarine Purchase Programme Soon – Minister Mariusz Blaszczak said the tender would be "launched soon". Karol Badohal 24th May
News Watchdog Proposes First Set Of Global Rules For Crypto Sector The proposed standards cover conflicts of interest, market manipulation, cross-border cooperation, operational risks, and treatment of retail customers. Huw Jones 23rd May
Mega Projects Elon Musk’s SpaceX And Italy’s Unipol Join Forces To Help Italians Hit By Flooding Unipol acquired SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet terminals and will make them available for rescuers, hospitals and the public. Gianluca Semeraro 22nd May
News Johnson Matthey Ties Up With Hystar To Boost Green Hydrogen Output Green hydrogen is a fuel free of greenhouse emissions. Eva Mathews 22nd May
News Regulators Dust Off Rule Books To Tackle Generative AI Like ChatGPT Any new rules will take several years for the legislation to be enforced. Martin Coulter 22nd May
News Navigating Volatility In The Bond Market – What Investors Need To Know PM Today Contributor 22nd May
News Britain Awards 20 Offshore Carbon Storage Licences The new licences supplement a handful of other planned CCS projects that were part of a government pilot scheme. Shadia Nasralla 19th May
News Britain’s $1.3 Billion Semiconductor Support Plan Gets Cool Response Britain's plan is dwarfed by the $52.7 billion of U.S. chip subsidies and €43 billion of proposed EU investment. Alistair Smout 19th May
News How Can Businesses Build Supply Chain Resilience? Supply chain resilience means ensuring that their customers aren’t negatively affected by delays or lost products. Peter Campbell 19th May
News BT To Cut Up To 55,000 Jobs By 2030 As Fibre And AI Arrive Openreach reaffirmed its target to reach 25 million premises with ultrafast full-fibre connections. Paul Sandle 18th May
News UK Accelerates London Flood Defence Plan To Counter Rising Climate Risk London is protected from storm surges by a 520-metre wide movable flood barrier, raised a handful of times each year. William James 17th May