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SK signs MOU with Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics for stationary Li-ion energy storage systems

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SK Energy and Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Group have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop stationary Li-ion energy storage systems. Formosa Plastics Group is the largest company in Taiwan and the largest private petrochemical company in Asia. JoongAng Daily.

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Who Really Invented the Thumb Drive?

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That device, now known by a variety of names—including memory stick, USB stick, flash drive, as well as thumb drive—changed the way computer files are stored and transferred. Good-bye, floppy disk Before the invention of the thumb drive, computer users stored and transported their files using floppy disks. It was called the ThumbDrive.

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Testing the Rowwet electric scooter : Eleq

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They have a global exclusivity arrangement with their Chinese suppliers for their model moulds. The cells are being imported from Taiwan and assembled by a Tathawade based vendor. So each of them can store about 0.15 We were told that Rowwett has possibly got a shared manufacturing facility with another Chakan based EV company).

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The Godfather of South Korea’s Chip Industry

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Terman stressed that KAIS should aim to “satisfy the needs of Korean industry and Korean industrial establishments for highly trained and innovative specialists, rather than to add to the world’s store of basic knowledge.” It was the perfect place for Kim to spread his newfound philosophy of the “engineer’s mind.” South Korea’s Founding Lab.

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Inside the Global Race to Tap Potent Offshore Wind

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Ireland, South Korea, and Taiwan are among the other countries with bold floating wind ambitions. Chinese turbine giant Mingyang Smart Energy Group is manufacturing a floater with dual 8.3-MW Pacific coast could support 100 GW more by midcentury. The question is how to scale up the technology to gigawatt scale. wind-power industry.)

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