Launch of Rail Tech Portal: Complete AI Plan for e-RCT
Rail Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched the Rail Tech Portal and e-RCT, promoting innovations in AI, safety, and track monitoring while providing project-based funding and grants to selected startups.
Transform research into marketable products, FG urges varsities, others
The Nigerian government is encouraging universities and institutions to commercialize research to boost innovation and economic growth.
Recycled furs and shared fashion. Chiuri's return to head Fendi
Maria Grazia Chiuri returns as creative director of Fendi, emphasizing collaboration and innovation in fashion.
I designed an epic £2.5million UK playground - these are the 10 best in the world
Heidi Watson, head of innovation at Butlin's, discusses the design of the £2.5 million Skypark in Skegness, one of the UK's most ambitious playgrounds, and shares a list of the world's top playgrounds.
Launch of New Rail Tech Portal by Railways, Startups to Get Funding, Here's How to Apply
The Indian Railways has launched a new Rail Tech Portal aimed at enhancing innovation and digital processes in the rail system, allowing startups to apply for funding solutions directly.
Discussion of the Osaka Metropolis Concept Hits a Snag: Resistance to Yoshimura's Remarks from Within the Home Base of the Ishin Party
The debate over the Osaka metropolis proposal faces obstacles as resistance grows within the Ishin Party regarding Governor Yoshimura's remarks.
The soybean party: an expert explained how Argentina can reduce the gap with Brazil
An expert highlights the need for investment and technological adoption in Argentina's soybean industry to match Brazil's yields.
The Japanese Invention That Revolutionizes Solar Energy: How the New 'Multidimensional' Cells Work That Replace Traditional Panels
A Japanese innovation is challenging the conventional flat design of solar panels by introducing multidimensional cells that capture sunlight more effectively.
Half of Residents in Medical Vulnerable Areas Take Over an Hour to Reach Hospitals for Severe Illnesses... Medical Innovation Committee Finalizes Agendas such as Strengthening Essential Healthcare
A recent survey reveals that half of the residents in medically vulnerable areas take over an hour to reach hospitals for serious illnesses, prompting the government to address healthcare disparities.
Pharos’ official integration into AI Factories
Greece has formally launched the Pharos AI Factory to enhance its integration into the European AI landscape, supported by both national and European funds.
The Pragmata Game Combines Shooting and Hacking
Pragmata is a newly developed game that melds elements of shooting and hacking.
European Apple? Why Such a Company Won't Grow in the Union
The article discusses the challenges preventing the emergence of a major tech company in the European Union similar to Apple.
Too Mush, the lion's mane mushroom steaks that want to make a space on the supermarket shelf
The Spanish brand Too Mush is introducing ready-to-eat lion's mane mushroom products, aiming to popularize this nutritious fungus in households and restaurants.
The Design Riddle: Why Has the Unique Stamp Disappeared from Our Contemporary Car Features?
The article explores the diminishing uniqueness in car designs, suggesting we may be entering an era of 'standardized vehicles' due to various physical, economic, and technological pressures.
It is time to overcome spending ceilings
The president of Farmindustria, Marcello Cattani, defends the growth of healthcare spending in Italy, attributing it to innovation while calling for a balanced discussion free of recent controversies.
Furious African IT Entrepreneur: "Estonia Has Forced a Future Huge Unicorn to the USA!"
An Egyptian IT entrepreneur expresses frustration over Estonia's rejection of his e-residency application, which he believes hampers potential innovation and investment in the country.
How long will it take for us to know the effectiveness of polylaminin? Understand the substance in 16 topics
Polylaminin has generated significant attention on social media due to its association with reports of patient recovery, but experts urge caution due to a lack of robust clinical evidence supporting its efficacy and safety.
It has a private display and can make calls by itself. Samsung unveiled a new super smartphone
Samsung has unveiled a new smartphone that features a private display capable of independent calling.
María Cruz Gaya, Doctor in AI: "Humans will not be replaced, but we need to reinvent ourselves"
Dr. María Cruz Gaya discusses the impact of artificial intelligence and the need for adaptation in Ecuador during her visit for a series of lectures.
Video: Laboratory meat from beer waste? It will be easier to chew
A report discusses the development of laboratory-grown meat utilizing waste from beer production, potentially improving texture and chewability.
Chaberski, PPL: It is worth wisely balancing interests
Łukasz Chaberski, the president of Polish Airports, emphasizes the need for creating conditions for Polish businesses to thrive and to become natural choices for strategic projects.
He built houses with plastic bottles and reduced construction costs by 40%
Andreas Froese developed a technique in Honduras that uses PET bottles as building materials, significantly lowering construction costs.
Modi: Israel is an 'innovation superpower' – India is the 'fastest growing country'
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that India's rapid economic growth and Israel's technological advancements create a strong foundation for closer strategic cooperation during his speech in the Knesset.
This is Turku's new food aid that received one million dollars from a foundation led by New York's former mayor
A new application for distributing food aid developed in Turku has received innovative funding and aims to improve food access for those in need.
AI is developing so fast it is becoming hard to measure
Experts warn that the rapid development of AI is becoming increasingly difficult to quantify as it reportedly improves twice as fast every seven months.
ELKAK: Programmatic horizon for the participation of the domestic ecosystem in exercises of the Armed Forces
The Greek Center for Defense Innovation (ELKAK) invites the domestic defense ecosystem to participate in military exercises to enhance operational capabilities and support urgent needs through local innovation.
‘Great’ small entrepreneurs who reinvest, innovate, suffer, and compete
The article discusses the recognition of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Spain for their resilience and significant contributions to the economy during the National SME Award 2025 event.
Fashion Link Milan, the fashion system conquers buyers
The first edition of Fashion Link Milano showcased the collaboration between diverse fashion events, attracting a significant number of international buyers.
Cusano Media Group renews identity and platforms: new logo and website for continuous growth
Cusano Media Group has unveiled a new logo and completely revamped website amidst profound transformations in the publishing sector, highlighting its growth and focus on digital innovation.
Tex+Fa Club Opens as a Venue for Communication and Innovation in the Textile Fashion Industry
The Tex+Fa Club, a distinguished venue aimed at fostering communication and collaboration within the textile fashion industry, was inaugurated on February 24th in Gangnam, Seoul.
M. Jakubauskienė will attend an informal meeting of EU health ministers in Cyprus
The meeting will focus on advancing evidence-based medicine and improving access to innovative medicines across the EU, among other health topics.
Opel showed the first image of the new sharp hatchback
Opel reveals the first image of its new sharp hatchback amid technical difficulties with the webpage.
Homeplus at a Crossroads, Requests Extension for Rehabilitation... 'Structural Innovation Underway'
Homeplus, currently undergoing corporate rehabilitation, has requested an extension for its rehabilitation plan approval, citing progress in its structural innovation efforts.
3rd ELIA Lesvos Confest: The Olive Today – Knowledge, Innovation, Culture
The 3rd International Conference and Festival for Olive Oil will be held from May 27 to 30, 2026, in Lesbos, Greece, bringing together leading scientists, producers, and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss various aspects of olive oil, sustainability, and innovation.
No fear of punctures, no need for air! This company has introduced 'Airfree Tyre'
Bridgestone has unveiled its new Airfree Tyre, a revolutionary airless tyre that eliminates the need for air inflation and the risk of punctures, promising a hassle-free driving experience.
China Dominates the World Market: Friedrich Merz in the Land of Robots
China is rapidly advancing in humanoid robotics, enhancing productivity in factories and aiming to enter the European market, with notable manufacturers attracting attention during Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit.
An American newspaper comes up with a new idea to break barriers with the public
An innovative initiative called 'Article Club' by the Tampa Bay Times aims to create an interactive social experience for readers to engage with journalists and their stories.
Not China, India is making Robodog! Know what it can do
An Indian company showcased its Made in India Robodog at the AI Impact Summit, claiming that it is 70% locally made, although some parts are imported.
Institutional entry of Pharos into AI Factories
Greece has established the Pharos AI Factory to integrate into the European AI initiative, funded by European and national resources.
The Forgetfulness at a Picnic that Generated a Million-Dollar Idea: The ‘Cap’ that Changed the Way of Drinking in the World
An impulse during a picnic led to the invention of the pull-tab can, revolutionizing beverage consumption globally.
Canadian Invention: Canada’s stamp on world history
This article discusses the significance of Canada's first stamp, the three-pence beaver, highlighting its historical uniqueness and impact on stamp design globally.
The automotive world is experiencing tectonic shifts: some suffocate from debt, others choke on a lack of innovation
The automotive industry is facing significant challenges as brands like Chrysler and Jaguar struggle with financial instability and identity crises.
"The World Can Be Built and Changed" - Benjamin Särkkä is a Cybersecurity Expert and Hacker
Cybersecurity expert Benjamin Särkkä shares his passion for building and exploring technology, advocating for creativity and curiosity in the tech community.
Goodbye to knots: these elastic laces with metal closure make putting on shoes easier
A new type of elastic shoe laces with metal closures is introduced, aiming to make it easier to wear shoes quickly without the hassle of tying knots.
Opposition Parties, Including the Innovation Party, Oppose Rush for Administrative Integration and Demand Adjustment of Processing Time in the National Assembly
Opposition parties in South Korea criticize the Democratic Party's rushed efforts to pass three administrative integration bills and demand a delay for further deliberation.
Latvia will support the establishment of the European Competitiveness Fund
Latvia's government has approved a position supporting the creation of the European Competitiveness Fund, aimed at enhancing the conditions for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and startups.
Czech startup has raised hundreds of millions, promises to rewrite the future of entertainment
A Czech startup has secured a significant investment, aiming to revolutionize the entertainment industry.
Narendra Modi: Shaping a Human-Centered Future of AI
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of a human-centered approach to artificial intelligence during the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
Mario Mariniello: Europe can build an open and competitive artificial intelligence system
The EU aims to support its companies in developing advanced AI models while ensuring data accessibility and investment in critical technologies, amidst concerns over relying on US AI capabilities.
Wreck can become this year's museum
A Swedish museum, recognized for its innovative and community-focused activities, may receive the title of 'Museum of the Year' at an upcoming meeting in Uppsala.