Net Zero stories
Siemens study sets new benchmark for smart lab ventilation
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Siemens’ PEARL study finds smart, precisely controlled lab airflow boosts safety, slashes energy use and validates digital twin design.
Can we trust AI? Australia’s industrial sector offers the blueprint
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Amid growing mistrust in consumer chatbots, Australia’s industrial AI quietly proves that data integrity and transparency can earn real trust.
Equinix named global leader in data centre sustainability
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Equinix has been named a global leader in data centre sustainability by IDC MarketScape, praised for renewables, water and heat reuse.
Neoen expands Western Downs battery & virtual deals
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Neoen starts Western Downs Battery Stage 3 in Queensland as virtual battery deals grow, pushing its Australian storage fleet past 2 GW.
Student Energy Group hits UK Fast Growth Index top five
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Student Energy Group has been named fifth in the Midlands in the 2025 UK Fast Growth Index, spotlighting its rapid student energy expansion.
Better tech could boost UK bus use & help meet Net Zero goals
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A study finds 69% of Brits would use buses more if services offered real-time info and tech upgrades, aiding UK Net Zero goals.
What’s holding back Australia’s industry? A lack of foresight
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Australia's biggest industrial risk is poor foresight, as sectors rely on fragmented data over real-time insights to manage disruption and sustainability.
UK Autumn Budget welcomes FinTech boost but needs AI & cyber plan
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The UK Autumn Budget boosts FinTech investment but lacks long-term plans for AI, cybersecurity, and manufacturing resilience, say industry leaders.
Why cyber resilience is industrial resilience
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The UK’s industrial resilience hinges on cyber security and STEM skills to secure critical infrastructure and safeguard national sovereignty amid digital threats.
Green giants: Engineering sustainable and resilient data centres
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UK data centres face soaring demand from AI growth, driving urgent shifts to sustainable, resilient designs with advanced cooling and renewable power.
Princeton Digital starts USD $1 billion data centre in Jakarta
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Princeton Digital Group begins building a USD $1 billion, 120 MW hyperscale data centre in Jakarta to support growing AI and cloud demands in Indonesia.
VIOOH sets new low for emissions in programmatic DOOH ads
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VIOOH's programmatic digital out of home ads emit just 0.041g CO2e per impression, setting a new low and outperforming other programmatic channels.
UK faces mounting STEM talent exodus amid tighter visa rules
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Amid rising visa hurdles, 23% of UK STEM employers report losing skilled workers abroad, threatening future growth in vital science and tech sectors.
ReGen III targets data centres with low-emission base oil strategy
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ReGen III plans to supply low-emission re-refined Group III base oils for data centre immersion cooling, a market set to triple to USD $7.2bn by 2030.
The multi-billion-dollar value shift banks are about to face
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Australia's homes face a $50bn value boost from better energy ratings, with banks needing to adapt as energy efficiency becomes vital in property valuations.
UK life sciences sector at risk as skills gap threatens growth
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The UK life sciences sector faces stalled investments as skills shortages persist, risking growth despite calls for increased government-funded training and modern tech.
Evercomm & CTBC launch PATHMATCH AI platform for banks’ net zero
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Evercomm and CTBC have launched PATHMATCH, an AI platform helping banks measure and manage financed emissions for net zero transition financing.
Princeton Digital Group to invest USD $700m in South Korea site
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Princeton Digital Group will invest USD $700 million in a 48 MW data centre campus in Incheon, marking its entry into South Korea's data centre market.
Johnson Controls delivers 30% energy savings at Thamrin Nine
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Johnson Controls' advanced building technology cuts energy use by 30% at Jakarta's Thamrin Nine, earning BCA Green Mark Platinum certification.
Digital technologies seen as vital for clean energy transition
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Over 70% of energy leaders see digital technologies as vital for clean energy, yet outdated grids and regulatory lags hinder progress, a global survey finds.