• Wednesday, 14 April 2021

    Carmakers struggle to charge up EV future

    We have too many things to charge, and that's causing a bottleneck for electric vehicle makers: Battery-powered electric vehicles are expected to reach milestones in the next couple of years that will fuel their mainstream adoption. Yes, research shows that...
  • Tuesday, 13 April 2021

    Future EM growth will be driven by tech adoption, not exports

    Tech adoption will be the biggest driver of future EM growth in a deglobalizing world: As more economies move towards sourcing products locally — a trend that has accelerated with trade protectionism, followed by the interruption of global supply chains...
  • Tuesday, 13 April 2021

    Also on our Radar on 13 April 2021

    Things we’re keeping an eye on this morning: Ora Developers and Telecom Egypt have signed a cooperation agreement that will see the state telecoms giant provide communication services to the former’s projects and connect optical fiber cables to its residential...
  • Sunday, 4 April 2021

    Ending our dependence on Big Silicon

    The search for silicon’s successor is on: Tech experts are looking to the next generation of 2-D materials to replace, or at least enhance, the material that has so far made all of our gadgets possible, the Wall Street Journal...
  • Wednesday, 24 March 2021

    What the markets are doing on 24 March 2021

    Don’t hold your breath for a digital USD anytime soon: The US Federal Reserve remains cautious about issuing a central bank-sponsored digital currency, despite China leaping ahead with trials of its digital yuan and other countries considering introducing national digital...
  • Sunday, 14 March 2021

    Around the World on 14 March 2021

    Saudi Arabia will contribute USD 3 bn to a joint fund for investments in Sudan, and has recommitted to delivering the remaining USD 1.2 bn of a USD 1.5 bn grant promised to Sudan in 2019, Reuters reports.Israeli Prime Minister...
  • Tuesday, 2 March 2021

    Big, bad tech?

    In January, Facebook announced what it thought would be just another privacy policy update to its WhatsApp messenger app. Little did they know that less than a week later, mns of users would have abandoned the service in favor of...
  • Wednesday, 24 February 2021

    China just did a quantum thing

    Enterprise Explains: The race for quantum computing and why that matters: At the tail end of last year we noted how Chinese researchers had declared reaching “quantum supremacy“ with their experimental ’Jiuzhang’ machine at the University of Science and Technology.Why...
  • Sunday, 14 February 2021

    What we’re tracking tonight on 14 February 2021

    Hello, friends. We hope the day has treated you well — and that you’ve consumed plenty of chocolate in honour of Valentine’s Day.THE BIG STORY AT HOME- There are two of them, actually. Egypt needs to push ahead with “deep”...

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