The Innovation Platform Issue 17News - Page 2

Applied Autonomy: An autonomous bus is introduced into regularly scheduled traffic in Norway

Applied Autonomy, in action since 2017, has been working tirelessly to make autonomous transport not just a possibility but a reality. Here, they discuss their most recent project developments.

Empowering the EV industry: Canada’s journey towards sustainable mobility

Devin Arthur, Director of Government Relations at the EV Society, discusses Canada's rapid progress in the electric vehicle industry, highlighting the importance of addressing affordability, infrastructure, and supply chain development to accelerate adoption.

The outlook for development of Canada’s rare earths

Learn the potential of Canada’s rare earths and the importance of responsible sourcing to meet increasing demand for clean energy technologies.

International collaboration key to igniting worldwide climate action

Learn about Trent University’s world-class research on climate change and sustainability and its global impacts.

Critical minerals down under: Can Australia lead the world’s critical minerals charge?

Olimpia Pilch of the Critical Minerals Association Australia, discusses the outlook for Australian critical minerals.

Are sodium-ion batteries the solution for EVs?

The Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) reflects on whether sodium-ion batteries have the potential to dislodge lithium in popularity.

An outstanding place for scientific research in the Baltic Sea region

The University of Latvia’s Institute of Solid State Physics is bringing the future closer through scientific research, encouraging young scientists and business ventures alike to develop the technologies of tomorrow.

An overview of Europe’s ocean energy revolution

Ocean Energy Europe discusses its work in developing a new sustainable energy industry and in which areas more support will be needed.

Québec rare earths: The Québec Mining Association and the future of mining in the region

The Québec Mining Association, an association with 88 years of experience in Québec’s mining landscape, explores the future production of Québec rare earths and plans to promote sustainable mining practices.

Ontario’s economic growth depends on Long-Duration Energy Storage

Long-Duration Energy Storage is necessary for a sustainable future that not only has the technology to create it, but the energy to power it.

How autonomous vehicles will transform mobility

Autonomous vehicles will hit the roads by 2026, but what are the benefits and practicalities of widespread implementation?

Behavioural, ecological and socio-economic tools for modelling agricultural policy

Agricultural policy must consider various changing situations in different areas and the BESTMAP project will provide a framework to do that.

Policy to field: Exploring the farmer-focused initiatives of CAP 23

With the new legislation for CAP 23, Olof Gill answered our questions about how CAP will impact European farmers and what support it offers.

PM-Wire™ magnets: Closing the sustainability loop in the magnet industry

PM-Wire magnets enable the use of lower-cost materials, novel design and manufacturing in the magnet industry. Read more here.

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