News Man, Machine, And Method: The Potential Future Of Research In Business PM Today Contributor 24th Apr
News Planemakers Talk Up ‘Surge Capacity’ Amid Industrial Woes Planemakers have signalled a shift in production strategy to make factories more resilient to recent supply disruptions by adding "surge capacity," even where that… Tim Hepher 19th Apr
News WhatsApp And Other Messaging Apps Oppose UK’s Move On Encryption Britain's Online Safety Bill was originally designed to create one of the toughest regimes for regulating platforms. Paul Sandle 19th Apr
News Northvolt And Scania Unveil Battery For Heavy Trucks Truck-maker Scania and battery producer Northvolt on Tuesday said they had developed an electric battery with a lifetime equivalent to that of a truck. Johan Ahlander 18th Apr
News GSK Bets $2 Billion On Bellus Cough Drug To Soothe Pipeline Fears GSK plans to buy Canada-based drug developer Bellus Health Inc in an all-cash deal. Aby Jose Koilparambil 18th Apr
News Britain Eyes Development Roles In Japan Offshore Wind -Official The UK is one of the world's largest offshore wind markets. Katya Golubkova 17th Apr
News Volkswagen To Partner On Indonesia EV Battery Ecosystem -Minister Automakers are courting the country for its raw materials used in producing EV batteries. Stanley Widianto 17th Apr
Mega Projects Britain Announces Funding For Next Stage Of Fighter Project With Japan And Italy The three countries agreed to join forces to develop a next-generation fighter jet in December. Alistair Smout 14th Apr
News Intel To Work With Arm On Chip Manufacturing Compatibility Once the biggest name in chips known as central processing units (CPUs), Intel has seen long seen its technological manufacturing edge blunted by rivals. Stephen Nellis 13th Apr
Guides Lack Of Electric Vans Opens Door For EV Makers Legacy automakers got off to a late start with their commercial electric vans, opening the door for other commercial vehicle makers to gain a… Nick Carey 13th Apr
News BoE’s Bailey Says Bank Reforms Worked But Questions About Liquidity Buffers Markets have calmed since banking failures in the US and the forced of Credit Suisse by UBS sent shares globally into a tailspin. Huw Jones 13th Apr
News Renault Strikes Battery Deal With Verkor For Premium EVs Verkor will produce batteries for its premium Renault and Alpine models in a plant in Dunkirk. Gilles Guillaume 13th Apr
News Effective Ways To Encourage Accountability And Help Your Team Reach Their Full Potential PM Today Contributor 13th Apr
News UK Economy Set For Smaller Hit In 2023 Than Previously Feared – IMF The IMF forecast Britain's inflation would average 6.8% in 2023, down from 9.1% in 2022. William Schomberg 11th Apr
News Amid Risk Of Stalling In EV Race, Spain’s Rebooted Aid Scheme Gets Warm Reception It hopes the programme, which draws on European Union pandemic support funds, will help Spain stay in the EV race. Gilles Guillaume 11th Apr
Mega Projects Britain Sets 5G Goal, Says No ‘Magic Number’ Of Operators It wants to deliver next-generation 5G mobile coverage to populated areas by 2030. Paul Sandle 11th Apr
News Boeing Targets 2025 Return To Pre-Crisis 737 MAX Production Rates -Sources After increasing monthly MAX production rates to 38 in June, Boeing's current plans call for 42 MAXs a month by January 2024. Valerie Insinna 11th Apr