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Software Engineer with Legacy Systems Experience

February 14, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Job Title: Software Engineer with Legacy Systems Experience Our company is seeking an experienced software engineer to join our team. As a software engineer with legacy systems experience, you will be responsible for maintaining and updating existing software systems to ensure they remain functional, efficient, and secure. You will work closely with our project managers, … [Read more...] about Software Engineer with Legacy Systems Experience

An Overview of Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies

February 13, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) technologies are a crucial part of the efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change and reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere. These technologies work by removing the historical carbon emissions from the atmosphere and storing them safely for the long-term. CDR technologies are diverse and are being developed across several categories, … [Read more...] about An Overview of Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies

Advent Technologies, a leader in fuel cell and hydrogen technology, has received a new order from the German State of Brandenburg

February 13, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Advent Technologies, a leader in fuel cell and hydrogen technology, has received a new order from the German State of Brandenburg for its methanol-powered fuel cell systems, adding to their three-year agreement announced in September 2022. The fuel cell systems will serve as the backup power source for the state's BOS digital radio network, replacing diesel-powered systems and … [Read more...] about Advent Technologies, a leader in fuel cell and hydrogen technology, has received a new order from the German State of Brandenburg

Why Google executives often choose the wrong problem to solve

February 13, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Google, as one of the largest technology companies in the world, is constantly facing challenges and opportunities for growth and innovation. However, choosing the right problem to solve can be difficult for Google executives, who are often influenced by internal politics, turf wars, influential pet projects, and personality games. Turf wars between departments or teams … [Read more...] about Why Google executives often choose the wrong problem to solve

Layoffs at big tech companies benefit SME

February 9, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

The recent layoffs in big tech companies have caused a ripple effect across the job market. While this can be devastating for many individuals who have lost their jobs, it also presents a unique opportunity for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). With a surplus of talented and experienced professionals now available, SMEs can tap into a pool of skilled workers who can … [Read more...] about Layoffs at big tech companies benefit SME

Busting the Myths of Recycling: Wishcycling and Greenwashing Explained

February 7, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Recycling is an important aspect of environmental protection and waste management. However, the process of recycling is plagued by two major problems: wishcycling and greenwashing. In this article, we will explore these issues in detail to help you understand what they are and why they are harmful. Wishcycling refers to the practice of placing items in the recycling bin … [Read more...] about Busting the Myths of Recycling: Wishcycling and Greenwashing Explained

The Debate Continues: Is ChatGPT a Boon or a Bane for Education?

February 7, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

The advent of advanced technologies such as ChatGPT has sparked a heated debate in the world of education. While some see ChatGPT as a blessing, providing new and innovative ways to enhance the learning experience, others see it as a curse, potentially replacing human teachers and diminishing the personal connection between students and educators. On one hand, ChatGPT offers … [Read more...] about The Debate Continues: Is ChatGPT a Boon or a Bane for Education?

GreenTech on the Rise: Companies Invest in Sustainability Despite Global Uncertainties

February 7, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Despite the uncertainty in the global economy and tech industry, companies are still prioritizing environmental sustainability. Despite macroeconomic worries of a potential recession, geopolitical instability, and job cuts in the tech sector, companies are investing in technology solutions to achieve their sustainability goals and reduce their carbon footprint. With an … [Read more...] about GreenTech on the Rise: Companies Invest in Sustainability Despite Global Uncertainties

Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser has received a purchase order €12 million for 40 MW of alkaline electrolyser

February 6, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has received a purchase order worth around €12 million for 40 MW of alkaline electrolyser equipment from HyCC. The equipment will be used in the H2eron project in Delfzijl, Netherlands and Kraftanlagen Energies & Services will conduct the FEED study. The hydrogen produced will be used by SkyNRG to produce sustainable aviation … [Read more...] about Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser has received a purchase order €12 million for 40 MW of alkaline electrolyser

The use of immersive technology in museums is still in its early stages

February 5, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

The use of immersive technology in museums is still in its early stages

Museums across the world are beginning to adopt VR and other forms of immersive technology to enhance the visitor experience and bring art to remote places. For example, some museums have created VR experiences that allow visitors to virtually tour exhibitions or step inside famous works of art. Other museums have used AR to provide additional information and context about the … [Read more...] about The use of immersive technology in museums is still in its early stages

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