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Decarbonization – The titanic challenge of our times 

Yokogawa

We cannot ignore the fact that focusing only on carbon dioxide does not completely solve the problemwe still need to reduce other greenhouse gases. The switch from molecules to electrons is the biggest shift that needs to happen if we want to decarbonize in such a constrained time frame. Where will decarbonization make a difference?

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Office Functions: There is a Better Way

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

Further development of the electronics involved has enabled this addition as well. By streamlining the evaluation and selection process, it can optimize supplier relationships, which, Elchitz said ultimately [creates] stronger, more reliable supply chains.

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Doing the tariff two-step

BOE Report

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole So the “reciprocal” tariffs are off smartphones and some electronics, but maybe only for a while as they could get their own special tariff once the White House has completed a study of the global supply chain. Or something.

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Will embodied AI create robotic coworkers?

McKinsey

2 Multipurpose robots are programmed to complete a limited set of related tasks within a specific environment, while general-purpose robots can complete diverse, unrelated tasks across different settings. Component supply chains consolidate and standardize. But how quickly will the robot revolution take place?

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The next innovation revolution—powered by AI

McKinsey

Those organizations have been deploying the technology across a variety of business functions—from increasing revenue through more targeted marketing to reducing costs in supply chain operations. It was a completely outside-the-box move, defying centuries of conventional Go strategic principles.