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Flyover No More: Central Ohio Becomes Hub for Tech and Manufacturing

Tech titans and Silicon Valley transplants changed the Columbus area, but not everyone is thrilled about the rapid transformation.

NYT Business 5d ago

Central Ohio Becomes Hub for Tech and Manufacturing

Tech titans and Silicon Valley transplants changed the Columbus area, but not everyone is thrilled about the rapid transformation.

New York Times 5d ago

Singapore, Vietnam expand tech and manufacturing ties

Both countries highlighted growing collaboration in science, technology and innovation during Vietnamese President To Lam's state visit to Singapore.

Channel News Asia 12d ago

US pharma giant is unhappy with Germany; CEO calls planned healthcare reform ‘terrible’

US pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has announced that it is halving its massive €2.3 billion ($2.67 billion) investment plan to build a high-tech manufacturing plant in Alzey, Rhineland-Palatinate in what can be seen a major blow to Germany’s industrial ambitions. The rollback targets a facility originally designed to be one of Eli Lilly’s largest and most modern factories worldwide, intended to produce its highly sought-after weight-loss and diabetes injection, Mounjaro. Eli Lilly CEO Dave...

Times of India 6d ago

Tibet quartz discovery boosts China’s self-sufficiency push for hi-tech materials

China has discovered a new source of high-purity quartz in its western Tibet autonomous region, potentially reducing its reliance on imports of the critical material to make solar panels and semiconductors. High-purity quartz is a gold standard manufacturing material for numerous hi-tech items, including some whose global market is dominated by China. China has relied on imports to obtain the important material, with most coming from the United States, because of a lack of domestic sources...

South China Morning Post 2d ago

Hong Kong may host Shenzhou-23 crew in 2027, including astronaut Lai Ka-ying

Hong Kong may host Shenzhou-23 crew in 2027, including astronaut Lai Ka-ying Tech chief Sun Dong also says new space manufacturing research centre focusing on AI and 3D printing will be established this year Hong Kong could welcome the astronauts of the Shenzhou-23 mission, including the city’s history-making payload specialist, as early as the first half of next year, the technology chief has said. Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong also said on Sunday that the...

South China Morning Post 10d ago

Corsair Discount Code: Up to 50% Off for June 2026

Corsair is known primarily for its high-end gaming peripherals and accessories, as well as PC components like memory and power supplies. More recently, the company even dipped its toe into full-on, prebuilt gaming PCs. So, if you’re shopping for a new gaming keyboard or building a new PC, checking out Corsair’s website is a good way to go.

Wired 15h ago

China's factory activity flatlines in May casting doubt over the economy

China's manufacturing sector barely held its ground in May, with official data showing activity slipping to its weakest reading in three months as the fallout from the Iran war and entrenched domestic weakness raise fresh doubts about Beijing's growth ambitions. China's vast factory sector lost momentum last month, according to official figures published on Sunday, renewing questions about how long the world's second-largest economy can withstand a deepening global energy crisis and stubborn...

Euronews 9d ago

Nvidia bets $150B on Taiwan as Trump's plan to make US an AI hub backfires

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a substantial annual investment of $150 billion to ensure Taiwan remains central to the AI revolution. This funding will support the creation of a new Nvidia headquarters in Taiwan, which is expected to solidify the region as a global technology manufacturing hub by 2030.

Ars Technica 14d ago

CEO of Europe’s biggest tech company to EU: Don’t intervene when you don't have your own

The CEO of Europe’s most valuable tech company, ASML, has delivered a blunt reality check to European Union (EU) policymakers. Christophe Fouquet, the chief executive of Dutch chip equipment giant ASML, questioned the EU’s aggressive stance on technology independence, warning Brussels against interfering in global semiconductor supply chains when the continent lacks the infrastructure to back it up. “If you don’t have your own supply chain, then how do you intervene [in the supply chain]?”

Times of India 9h ago