Tesla is controversially starting to advertise on Elon Musk’s X

  • February 6, 2024
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Tesla has expanded its advertising effort and it is even now controversially starting to advertise on Elon Musk’s X. For years, Musk has famously said that he despises advertising. He said that Tesla doesn’t pay or provide discounts for celebrities to drive its cars and that the automaker doesn’t pay to advertise – though we have […]

Volvo’s first electric minivan, the EM90, officially rolls off the assembly line

  • February 6, 2024
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The first all-electric Volvo EM90 officially rolled off the assembly line on Tuesday. Volvo’s EM90 is the brand’s first electric minivan, complete with a “Scandinavian living room” interior. A Scandinavian living room on wheels After teasing the EM90 several times, Volvo finally revealed its first electric minivan in November. “It’s an age-old cliché, but there […]

Bollinger Motors’ B4 chassis cab EV gets IRS approval for up to $40,000 in federal tax credits

  • February 6, 2024
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Two years after pivoting its business strategy toward the development of commercial EVs, Bollinger Motors has earned IRS approval for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, offering fleet customers potential tax credits up to 40,000 per vehicle. Bollinger Motors is an American EV startup celebrating ten years of operations that began with two […]

Medtech leadership insights with Barry Warden

  • February 6, 2024
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In the realm of effective leadership, insights from experienced professionals can illuminate the path to success. In our quest to explore the intricacies of leadership, we recently caught up with Fearsome’s senior project manager, Barry Warden, and asked him some questions about the essence and significance of leadership in today’s dynamic medtech landscape. How would […]

Ford, Cummins and others break with industry to support strong EPA truck rule

  • February 6, 2024
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The EPA is currently finalizing new rules to limit truck emissions, and a group of manufacturers including Ford, Cummins, BorgWarner and Eaton has broken with the industry to support the upcoming “Phase 3” heavy duty emissions rules, while the rest of the industry, led by Volvo and Daimler, continues to lobby against them. The group […]

Sixthreezero launches the electric trike everyone says they actually want

  • February 6, 2024
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Some things are constant in the universe. Entropy always tends towards disorder. Taxes always come around. And any article I write about electric trikes invariably draws out all the armchair automotive engineers who chime in with the well-practiced “they should just put the two wheels in the front because it’s more stable!” comments. Well here […]

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Skills for Health introduces new LearnSpace Core and LearnSpace Pro options as part of learning management system overhaul – Digital Health Technology News

  • February 6, 2024
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Skills for Health has unveiled the latest version of its LearnSpace learning management system, which introduces streamlined new licensing and support options: LearnSpace Lite, LearnSpace Core and LearnSpace Pro. The revamped learning management system, which is tailored to the requirements of healthcare sector employers, provides an easy-to-use and intuitive learner experience. LearnSpace Core and LearnSpace […]

Turns out, Europeans love big ol’ SUVs as much as Americans do

  • February 6, 2024
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Photo by Mikechie Esparagoza on Pexels.com Regulators hate them, saying all the popularity of massive, heavy SUVs runs counter to environmental targets. Paris even slapped some hefty fines on SUVs parking in the city. But European consumers are showing nothing but love for the SUV, in all shapes and sizes. In a new milestone, SUV […]

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Federal Records Show Increasing Use of Solitary Confinement for Immigrants

  • February 6, 2024
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The United States government has placed detained immigrants in solitary confinement more than 14,000 times in the last five years, and the average duration is almost twice the 15-day threshold that the United Nations has said may constitute torture, according to a new analysis of federal records by researchers at Harvard and the nonprofit group […]

Data migration and interoperability specialist ReStart appoints Lynette Ousby as CEO

  • February 6, 2024
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NHS data management and interoperability company ReStart has appointed former Alcidion and EMIS director Lynette Ousby as its first ever chief executive officer.  Lynette will work closely with ReStart’s founder and current managing director Mike Symers, who will become executive chairman as part of a strengthened senior leadership team. Ousby’s immediate priority will be to […]