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Are you leveraging environmental credits and innovative sustainability strategies to drive growth?

Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan’s Sustainability and Circular Economy webinar series explored the theme ‘ Evolving Policies Driving Growth in the Environmental (Carbon, Water, and Materials) Credits Platforms Industry.’ Is your organization adopting best practices to maximize growth opportunities in the carbon landscape?

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Role of Hydrogen in the Energy Transition – Key Disruptions Hydrogen Revolution: From Green to Blue, Global Clusters Shape the Future

Frost & Sullivan

Substantial investment is being made in building up capacity for green hydrogen, whereby renewable energy is zutilized to power zelectrolyzers to produce hydrogen. Given that average costs for hydrogen from renewable energy are currently $5-$6 per kg vs. $1.5-$2 Companies must consider the offtakers’ profile.

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Revolutionizing the Future: Unlocking Business Models in Homes and Buildings for Competitive Advantage

Frost & Sullivan

Coupled with rising inflation and credit rates, customers are becoming increasingly price-conscious, prompting businesses to rethink their strategies. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) SaaS platforms in the homes and buildings industry offer cloud-based solutions for management, energy optimization, and tenant engagement.

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FPGA vs. GPU: Which is better for deep learning?

IBM Business Partners

Beyond artificial intelligence (AI) , deep learning drives many applications that improve automation , including everyday products and services like digital assistants, voice-enabled consumer electronics, credit card fraud detection and more. FPGAs are also well suited for tasks that value energy efficiency over processing speeds.

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Continued Policy Support will be Critical as Electric Vehicle Sales Reach New Milestone in the US

Frost & Sullivan

Policy initiatives to strengthen electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem align with US government’s focus on clean transport and domestic manufacturing expansion. This has taken the form of a raft of tax credits, subsidies and incentives aimed at encouraging EV adoption. Collaboration across the ecosystem will be crucial.

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2023 Call for Code offers developers more opportunities to gain skills, build solutions and win prizes

IBM Business Partners

These teams have taken on food insecurity , water quality , clean energy, sustainable farming practices and recycling. The program provides developers with IBM Cloud credits to build their solutions, opportunities to network with VCs through IBM Ventures , and access to the IBM Ecosystem to scale their solutions.

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Falling Production Costs, Government Support, and Diversified Applications will Spur the Advance of Hydrogen-based, Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles

Frost & Sullivan

Infrastructure investments in hydrogen refueling stations, proactive government support in the form of subsidies, incentives, tax credits, and progressive regulatory policy are fast-tracking the development of the nascent hydrogen ecosystem. Currently, there are only around 100,000 FCEVs in operation.