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RIKEN's AI Breakthrough and Diverse Social Applications Reshape Multiple Sectors

The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN) in Japan has developed a groundbreaking generative AI system that can recognize non-standard experimental environments and autonomously generate robotic arm operations. By integrating 3D modeling with real-time data processing

RIKEN's AI Breakthrough and Diverse Social Applications Reshape Multiple Sectors
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RIKEN's AI System Paves the Way for Automation and Social Innovation

The RIKEN in Japan has developed a generative AI system that can recognize non - standardized experimental environments and autonomously generate robotic arm operations. By integrating 3D modeling with real - time data processing, this technology significantly enhances the automation level of experiments in the life science field. Traditionally

RIKEN's AI System Paves the Way for Automation and Social Innovation
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Qcells Receives $1.45 Billion Loan for Georgia Plant

Hanwha Qcells has received a conditional commitment from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a $1.45 billion loan for its vertically integrated photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing facility in Cartersville, Georgia. The loan will be used to support the construction of the plant, which is planned to total more than $2.5 billion for the production of ingots, slices, cells and modules. Disbursement of the loan will be subject to Qcells meeting certain technical, legal, environmental and financial conditions.

Qcells Receives $1.45 Billion Loan for Georgia Plant
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Europe's Manufacturing Sector's Emission Reduction Momentum Weakens in First Half of 2024

In the first half of 2024, despite Europe's progress in promoting energy transition and clean energy technologies, carbon emissions from the manufacturing sector remained high, and the impetus to reduce emissions was thwarted by a sharp drop in carbon prices due to the economic slowdown and other factors.

Europe's Manufacturing Sector's Emission Reduction Momentum Weakens in First Half of 2024
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China's service robots venture into overseas markets: both opportunities and challenges.

Service robots of all shapes and sizes have become ubiquitous in every corner of the world, from houses to restaurants, from hotels to office buildings and supermarkets. A significant portion of these robots originate from Chinese robotics companies. Once, the sea is the domestic market under the situation of involution of the robot enterprise to seek additional development opportunities; Today, along with the global automation, intelligent production and service demand is rising, the sea has become the inevitable path of domestic service robots.

China's service robots venture into overseas markets: both opportunities and challenges.
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Australia awards 32GW renewable energy projects to make hydrogen and ammonia

The Australian government's Major Projects Facilitation Authority (MPFA) has awarded two large-scale renewable energy-driven green ammonia projects to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and UK multinational oil and gas giant bp plc.

Australia awards 32GW renewable energy projects to make hydrogen and ammonia
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NorSun Signs Long-Term Wafer Supply Agreement with Heliene

NorSun has temporarily closed its Norwegian facility and says it is now focusing on the U.S. market. (Photo credit: NorSun)

NorSun Signs Long-Term Wafer Supply Agreement with Heliene

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