Startup wants to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The non-profit startup Ocean Cleanup has the ambitious goal to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a huge accumulation of debris in the ocean. Using ...
The Smart City Concept in the 21st Century
A paper was published in Procedia Engineering describing the evolution of the “smart city” term. Highlighting the quest of cities to become ...
Weebot offers more last mile solutions ranging from E-Bikes to Hoverboards
A French electric mobility company, Weebot Aero is offering a range of last-mile solutions ranging from Electric Scooters, Hoverboards to Unicycles and ...
SDIP launches platform to combat infrastructure shortage
The Sustainable Development Investment Partnership (SDIP), consisting of 35 global governments, banks, pension funds and charitable organisations, has ...
Making a home smart without smart gadgets or sensor tags
A new plug-in could enable any of your digital devices to function as a smart home control system. Image source: Shutterstock (#116229136)A team at ...
Porsche 911 plug-in hybrid project officially a no-go
The Porsche 911 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) development project is now officially a no-go. According to August Achleitner, head of Porsche’s 718 and 911 ...
IKEA dives into plastic recycling to secure sustainability
In an effort to extend control over its supply chains, IKEA has purchased a 15% minority stake in Dutch plastic recycling plant Morssinkhof ...
GridMotion joint project launched
GridMotion project, a joint venture launched by the Groupe PSA, Direct Energie, Enel, Nuvve, Proxiserve and the Technical University of Denmark , aims at ...
Lincoln to expand its Chauffeur service to San Diego
Ford Motor’s luxury brand Lincoln is expanding its latest pilot program, a one tap chauffer service. The serve allows the users to call a chauffer ...
Lyft-Waymo to collaborate on autonomous cars
Google’s autonomous car unit, Waymo and the ride sharing company Lyft have agreed to collaborate to bring the autonomous technology into the ...






