Direct Air Capture Explained: The Buzzy New Carbon Reduction Tech Gaining Exec Attention
We look at how direct air capture (DAC) technology – which captures and scrubs air from the atmosphere – is poised to help companies reduce their emissions.
We look at how direct air capture (DAC) technology – which captures and scrubs air from the atmosphere – is poised to help companies reduce their emissions.
We look at the private companies using carbon utilization technology to convert captured CO2 into fuels, plastics, consumer products, and more.
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Industrial 3D printing could allow shortened supply chains, more efficient material use, and innovative product designs. We look at the 3D printing companies wanting to transform the manufacturing sector.
Battery recycler Li-Cycle is breaking ground on the largest Li-Ion recycling plant in North America and recently announced its SPAC merger deal. Here are the top-line bullets you need to know.
Deals and funding to materials and equipment marketplaces and inventory and logistics companies are on pace to reach new highs in 2021.
In this interactive report built with CB Insights Stories, we map the global construction tech landscape in 2020, including funding, exits, corporate activity, and more.
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From cloud-based project management platforms to autonomous robots and drones that gather site intelligence, startups are looking to cut costs and improve efficiencies across the construction industry.
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From factories to office buildings, these companies are developing digital solutions to help improve energy efficiency, integrate renewable energy, and prevent outages.
From using computer vision to diagnose equipment malfunctions to providing real-time support for sales agents, we look at how artificial intelligence is helping manufacturers make sales and support more efficient and effective.
From forecasting future demand for products to identifying supply chain bottlenecks before they happen, we look at how AI could help manufacturers optimize outbound logistics.
Artificial intelligence, autonomous flight, and quantum computing tech could make the resource-intensive aerospace industry greener and more efficient.