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Advice and Resources for Tech Workers Coping With Job Loss

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The global startup, which is involved with AI-powered precision radiotherapy and surgery for treating cancer, is headquartered in Guangzhou, China. In past articles, Xu has provided guidance for startups, such as steps they can take to ensure success , where founders can find financing , and how to be a global entrepreneur.

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Get Up to Speed on AI, IoT, and Smart Grid

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IEEE Academies provide learners with webinars, tutorials, recorded videos, IEEE Xplore Digital Library articles, and other educational offerings. This course explores the applications of AI in different industries, such as manufacturing, education, finance, and health care, by defining problems and identifying possible AI solutions.

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And the EVA Board candidates are…

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Continued support and educating people; especially people who are skeptic about pulling more electricity from the dirty grids who are using fossil fuels to power EV charge stations. Efficient and transparent leadership Michael’s Candidate Statement: Electric vehicles are a superior product to legacy, gasoline powered products.

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Greentech Media | The Bus With Plug and Play Batteries

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by: Michael Kanellos April 20, 2009 A 1/10th size scale prototype of an electric vehicle powered by Aduras drive train. Adura Systems claims it can pull off that feat with its MESA power train for buses that the company hopes to commercially release next year. Editor-in-Chief Michael Kanellos cranked it up to around 15 miles an hour.

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Greentech Media | ECOtality CEO: Fast Charging and Why Battery Swapping Is Doomed

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Unlike biofuels, which rely on traditional combustion technology and essentially have been debunked as a long-term solution, electricity already powers everything we use – except our transportation. The first step was the hybrid, which proved to the world that electric power can reduce gas consumption.