Topic: government support

  • UAE Pours $12 Billion Into Booming Private Space Sector

    UAE Pours $12 Billion Into Booming Private Space Sector

    The United Arab Emirates is investing $12 billion into its private space industry to strengthen its global position through a collaborative model of government support and private enterprise. The UAE's space sector is experiencing significant growth, with a doubling of SME participation and incre...

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  • UAE Space Sector Attracts $44 Billion as Private Investment Grows

    UAE Space Sector Attracts $44 Billion as Private Investment Grows

    The UAE's space industry has grown significantly with AED 44 billion in investments, driven by government and private sector collaboration, positioning the nation as a global leader in space science and technology. Private sector involvement is crucial for the industry's expansion, with companies...

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  • Egypt's Top Ministers Launch Major Entrepreneurship Initiative

    Egypt's Top Ministers Launch Major Entrepreneurship Initiative

    The third annual Entlaq Summit in Egypt launched the Egyptian Entrepreneurship Sector Diagnostic Report (SDR 2025), backed by key government ministries and private sector sponsors to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The Egypt Startup Charter, supported by the president and prime minister...

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  • New Cyber Fund Boosts Security for Non-Profits

    New Cyber Fund Boosts Security for Non-Profits

    The Common Good Cyber Fund is a new initiative to bolster cybersecurity for non-profits serving public interest, focusing on critical internet infrastructure and at-risk organizations. Backed by UK and Canadian governments, the fund supports high-impact cybersecurity efforts, including threat int...

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  • Rivian Breaks Ground on $5B Georgia EV Factory for 2026 Launch

    Rivian Breaks Ground on $5B Georgia EV Factory for 2026 Launch

    Rivian has started construction on a $5 billion EV manufacturing plant in Georgia, aiming to produce up to 400,000 vehicles annually, with full production expected by 2028. The facility is projected to create 7,500 permanent jobs and 2,000 construction roles, with significant investment and local...

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  • DevOpsDays Cairo 2025 Launches with 55 Global Experts

    DevOpsDays Cairo 2025 Launches with 55 Global Experts

    DevOpsDays Cairo 2025, themed "Paving the Way for the AI Age with DevOps," has opened with 55 international experts, focusing on integrating DevOps with artificial intelligence and supported by Egypt's Ministry of Communications and ITIDA. The conference has grown significantly since its 2018 deb...

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  • Global Self-Driving Car Market to Reach $182B by 2035, GCC Leads with $19B

    Global Self-Driving Car Market to Reach $182B by 2035, GCC Leads with $19B

    The global autonomous vehicle market is projected to reach $182 billion by 2035, with the GCC region capturing $19 billion, driven by integrated mobility networks like robo-taxis and passenger drones. Robo-taxis are expected to dominate the GCC market, potentially generating $10 billion, supporte...

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  • US Battery Production Stalls as Natron Liquidates

    US Battery Production Stalls as Natron Liquidates

    Natron, a sodium-ion battery startup, shut down after failing to secure UL certification and funding, highlighting persistent challenges in U.S. domestic battery production. The closure underscores the difficulty of scaling production without long-term policy support, as seen in similar failures ...

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  • South Korea's Silicon Valley Falls Short of Global Dreams

    South Korea's Silicon Valley Falls Short of Global Dreams

    Pangyo Techno Valley is South Korea's leading technology hub, established in 2011, but it faces significant gaps in global influence, talent attraction, and international capital compared to Silicon Valley. The hub hosts major companies like Naver and Kakao but is dominated by small to mid-size e...

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  • Australia Poised to Become World's Second-Largest Rare Earth Supplier

    Australia Poised to Become World's Second-Largest Rare Earth Supplier

    Australia is poised to become the world's second-largest rare earth supplier, capitalizing on growing demand for these elements in renewable energy and technology sectors, with projections to meet 15-20% of global neodymium and praseodymium demand outside China. China currently dominates the rare...

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  • The End of the EV Carpool Lane Perk: What You Need to Know

    The End of the EV Carpool Lane Perk: What You Need to Know

    California is ending its long-standing perk allowing single-occupant EVs to use carpool lanes, following the federal government's decision not to reauthorize the program. The change, effective next month, will invalidate all existing decals without refunds and affects similar programs in other st...

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  • Central Eurasia's Top Startups Compete at TechCrunch Battlefield

    Central Eurasia's Top Startups Compete at TechCrunch Battlefield

    The Road to the Battlefield initiative, organized by Silkroad Innovation Hub, has become Central Eurasia's largest startup competition, narrowing 485 applications from 27 countries down to four finalists who will compete at TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 2025. The competition showcased significan...

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  • Microsoft's $30B UK Investment Outshines Google's Efforts

    Microsoft's $30B UK Investment Outshines Google's Efforts

    Microsoft is investing £22 billion ($30 billion) in the UK from 2025 to 2028 to enhance AI infrastructure, including building a state-of-the-art supercomputer with over 23,000 GPUs. The investment, described as a substantial increase over previous commitments, contrasts with Google's smaller pled...

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  • Japan's Favorite Beer Vanishes After Ransomware Attack

    Japan's Favorite Beer Vanishes After Ransomware Attack

    A severe ransomware attack has halted production at most of Asahi's Japanese factories, causing a potential nationwide shortage of Asahi Super Dry beer with no clear restart date. Retailers warn that Asahi Super Dry inventory could run out in 2-3 days, with other products following, and while sub...

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