According to a market report, published by Sheer Analytics and Insights, the total hydrogen fuel cell train market was valued at $2.3 billion in 2021 and it is expected to reach $45.3 billion at a CAGR of 27.2% between 2022 and 2032. The world’s first hydrogen fuel cell train is Alstom Coradia iLint and it is an operational passenger train. This train is completely emission-free and it emits only water vapor and condensation. This hydrogen fuel cell train is specifically designed for use on non-
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The flagship Reuters Events: Investment USA 2022 (23 & 24 May 2022, New York) will bring together leaders and change makers from across the investment ecosystem to shed light on the future scenarios that are most likely to disrupt investment portfolios and businesses models throughout the year and beyond.
Taking place over two days, the summit will deliver agenda-setting discussion around the super trends realigning global power-blocs and the implications, opportunities, and threats that they po
The emergence of modern farming has started to deal with agricultural innovation and farming practices to help farmers increase their productivity and decrease the number of natural resources such as water, land, and electricity. The oldest and most essential occupation in the world is farming. In ancient time, people started agriculture and farming and these were their main sources of food. After so many years, several innovations and technological improvements have changed the method and proce
According to a market report, The global hyperspectral imaging market was valued at $171.2 million in 2021 and it is expected to reach $732.2 million at a CAGR of 13.20% between 2022 and 2032. The human eye has only three color receptors such as green, blue, and red. Hyperspectral imaging measures the continuous spectrum of the light for each pixel of the scene with an excellent wavelength resolution. After that, the collected data and information create a so-called hyperspectral cube, where two
Solving issues, particularly complicated ones, requires not just accurate problem formulation but also an organized method to supplement it.
Structured Problem Solving is merely an iterative sequence of formulating hypotheses and evaluating them via controlled experiments that has been adapted for the complexities of the real world.
Structured Problem Solving is a formal, logical, and systematic technique to arranging the thought processes of humans.
To assist us solve an issue in an organized mann
Boundaries and accountability are key to allowing people to bring their true selves to work.
It has become a common complaint that I hear from executives and HR teams in my consulting practice: inappropriate, sometimes even disturbing, behavior at work in the name of “authenticity.” One employee was rude to a colleague, and when a supervisor stepped in, the employee snapped back, insisting that they were simply bei
Facts About COVID-19
Fully referenced facts about covid-19, provided by experts in the field, to help our readers make a realistic risk assessment.
First published on March 25, 2021, Updated on May 12, 2022.
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“The only means to fight the plague is honesty.” (Albert Camus, 1947)
Overview
- Lethality: The overall infection fatality rate (IFR) of the novel coronavirus in the general population (excluding nursing ho
Necessity to accelerate Innovation, is not restricted to a certain industry. Existing businesses in a variety of industries are acutely aware of the competitive threats posed by their inadequate Innovation chains. In addition, they are aware of the speed with which startups might adopt new technology.
This understanding spawned the Open Corporate Accelerators (OCA) model, which requires less capital commitment than the standard Corporate Accelerator approach.
Typically, a single business initiat
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Fire hydrants are required to keep your municipality running smoothly. Fire hydrants are used by firemen to put out fires by allowing them to swiftly tap into your water utility's pressurized water system. To get the water flowing, the firefighters remove a nozzle or two, attach hoses to the nozzles, and turn the valve. They can immediately determine how much pressure they have available depending on the hydrant's body color and nozzle type, allowing them to prevent disaster and property damage.
Managing any organization may be characterized as a perpetual stream of problems that must be controlled and resolved. However, individuals frequently choose to rapidly implement solutions without first taking the time and making the effort to fully comprehend and assess the nature of the situation at hand.
Thus, organizations invest a great deal of time, effort, and money without knowing precisely how the exercise will benefit them.
The demand to precisely identify the organization's most impo
AI on the Front Lines
AI progress can stall when end users resist adoption. Developers must think beyond a project’s business benefits and ensure that end users’ workflow concerns are addressed.
It’s 10 a.m. on a Monday, and Aman, one of the developers of a new artificial intelligence tool, is excited about the technology launching that day. Leaders of Duke University Hospital’s intensive care unit h
For big multinational organizations, building fruitful collaborations with potential startups is a considerably more difficult task than it initially appears. Global enterprises sometimes struggle to find potentially favorable startup partners.
Given the vast hierarchies of multinational firms,it is extremely difficult for startups to identify and engage the key decision makers. These challenges are exacerbated in Emerging Markets.
Emerging Markets are defined as fast expanding markets that exhi
Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL) is a central government of India initiative to create an environment of scientific temperament, innovation, creativity amongst Indian students. It is a step towards a new India that will embrace and encourage novel and innovative ideas and inventions.
Similarly, Atal Innovation Mission Background NTII Aayog’s flagship program, Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) including Self-Employment and Talent Utilization (SETU) are Government of India’s endeavour to promote a culture of i
Living a life of a diabetic patient sounds painful but it is even more painful when you know a person close to you suffering from diabetes.
Yes, I know a close friend of mine suffering from the same ailment from the tender age of 11 years.
So, being an empathetic person, I feel responsible to share some of the very important facts about Insulin Syringes with you.
I hope it might help you or your close person who needs to read these words. So, here we go.
Insulin syringes can be used to inject in
Recently I had one of those tickly moments in a risk workshop I was facilitating. I heard the words: “We can’t put that up!”
The risk was being assessed inconveniently high. As I have written and spoken about many times before, one of our jobs as risk professionals is to uncover the elephant in the room, if there is one.
Rating risk in the absence of data is highly subjective, and of course true quantification would be preferred. Even so, one can ask questions that reveal some basic data, like: “H
Is China a Communist or a Capitalist Country?
China: Towards Capitalist Restoration.
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Professor Michel Chossudovsky
Scroll down to download Michel Chossudovsky’s book on China in pdf (free of charge)
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In 1981-82, based at the University of Hong Kong, Centre for Asian Studies (CAS), I started my research on the process of capitalist restoration in China. I took a crash course in Mandarin at the HKU Language School as well as in Taiwan. This research –which extended
Having supportive colleagues in the workplace is key to feeling less isolated when working from home.
Unprecedented levels of hybrid work seem likely to persist beyond the pandemic conditions that revolutionized employers’ attitudes toward flexible working arrangements. Even as offices have reopened, many employees are loath to give up the benefits of working from home at


