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This educational infographic from SPI Lasers reveals how fiber lasers can play a critic... - 0 views

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    The electro-mobility industry is currently fraught with challenges. Amongst the barriers being faced by the industry are the advancements required by batteries and the lack of proper charging infrastructure in many countries. Market penetration has been difficult as many consumers are wary about switching to e-mobility. SPI Lasers has released a great infographic about how fiber laser technology can create a breakthrough for e-mobility. The use of fiber lasers can bring down costs, which is a critical factor. It can also lead to improved performance of the e-vehicles and its components. More importantly, fiber lasers can speed up e-mobility processes, providing manufacturers with a critical competitive edge.
SPI Lasers

A new infographic from SPI Lasers explains how the future of e-mobility could depend on... - 0 views

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    Fiber lasers have for long been an indispensable asset to all manufacturing industries. Its unbeatable accuracy, efficiency and cost-effectiveness have made it an integral part of critical industrial processes across continents. On the other hand, the e-mobility industry is in its infancy. While it's true that sales of electric vehicles have seen an exponential increase during the last five years, the industry still has a long way to run. Some of the barriers afflicting the adoption of electric vehicles are critical in nature. The batteries used by the industry need much greater advancement before customers can drive long distances on a single charge. The lack of charging infrastructure in most countries has been a bugbear. Even the time taken to charge the battery completely leaves much to be desired. While it's being hailed as the ideal solution for future transportation, there is a lack of faith amongst users, coupled with a lack of understanding and awareness about the new technology. E-vehicles are also likely to suffer from a dull secondary market, owing to the obsolescence of technology.
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SET Coaching Center in Bangalore | Brics CA Institute - 0 views

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    BRICS CA Training Institute in Bangalore is a premier SET Coaching Institute in the field of Law Entrance Exam Coaching and legal education. We at BRICS have varied SET Exam programs and courses to train you for the top NLUs and leading LAW entrance exams in the nation
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Growing Chinese Smartphone Adoption By Indian User Vs. Boycott of Chinese Goods - What ... - 0 views

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    These days one of the hottest political and News Show topic is to boycott Chinese products post China certain political stand. When it comes to countries, it's very obvious that many tries to make all brownie points to achieve their hidden goal.
Alex Parker

60 years of Eurovision in 8 tech-aways - 1 views

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    The contest introduced colour TV, intercontinental voting systems and uses the world's largest LED displays. The Eurovision Song Contest is a special occasion where countries like Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and many more come together under the same roof. The contest, originally created to unite Europe after the war, also started as a technological experiment.
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Why E- Rickshaws Gaining Immense Popularity? - 1 views

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    Electric Cargo Rickshaw - Read here features of the business, earn huge amount with low investment as its getting immense popular now a days.
Alex Parker

Motorola set to return to China - 1 views

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    Brand will re-launch in China following its acquisition by local vendor Lenovo. The Motorola brand will return to China, the company announced today on its official blog. Having previously withdrawn from the country in 2013 while under the ownership of Google, the mobile phone brand will re-launch there in early 2015 with three of its latest devices: the Moto X, Moto X Pro and Moto G.
Alex Parker

Could China lead the Electric Vehicle revolution? - 1 views

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    China has signalled plans to invest $16bn into its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, a move that could stimulate massive growth in EV sales and help the country cut carbon emissions. We take a look at the project and find out what impact an EV revolution could have on the power grid.
Alex Parker

Facebook to roll out own cryptocurrency in 2020 - 1 views

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    Social networking platform Facebook is planning to introduce its own cryptocurrency next year, reported BBC. Dubbed GlobalCoin, the new offering is expected to be made available in around 12 countries by the first quarter of 2020 following a trial later this year.
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