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Saudi Arabia’s Alat is betting big on AI and automation
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Saudi Arabia’s Alat is betting big on AI and automation

Founded in 2024, Alat is a key player in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy. The company is building a high-tech manufacturing ecosystem, already securing major partnerships with Lenovo and TK Elevator.

by Ava WinslowDecember 11, 2025
Littelfuse’s new TVS diodes aim to cut costs in 12V car systems
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Littelfuse’s new TVS diodes aim to cut costs in 12V car systems

Littelfuse has introduced a new series of TVS diodes designed specifically for 12V battery anti-reverse protection. The TPSMB Asymmetrical Series is billed as a single-component solution that can lower conduction loss and overall system cost.

by Chloe DannerDecember 9, 2025
A Tiny Reactor in Texas Could Power Your Next Google Search
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A Tiny Reactor in Texas Could Power Your Next Google Search

Last Energy is partnering with Texas A&M to build a pilot 5MW microreactor in Bryan, Texas, with testing set for next summer. In parallel, the DOE has selected TVA and Holtec for federal funding to deploy larger 300MW small modular reactors. Both moves signal a massive push to use nuclear power for

by Emma LangfordDecember 9, 2025
BHP and Rio Tinto Test Giant Battery-Electric Trucks in the Pilbara
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BHP and Rio Tinto Test Giant Battery-Electric Trucks in the Pilbara

In an industry-first collaboration, BHP and Rio Tinto have started on-site testing of Caterpillar’s 793 XE Early Learner battery-electric haul trucks. The trials at BHP’s Jimblebar mine aim to assess the viability of zero-emission haulage for large-scale iron ore operations. The goal is to eventuall

by Emma LangfordDecember 8, 2025
Festo’s New Gripper is Built for Delicate, Dirty Jobs
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Festo’s New Gripper is Built for Delicate, Dirty Jobs

Festo has launched a new adaptive gripper designed for hygienic environments like food and pharmaceutical production. It’s built to handle irregular, delicate items without causing damage and can withstand intense cleaning procedures.

by Ava WinslowDecember 8, 2025
Dell and Lenovo are hiking PC prices. Here’s what to know.
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Dell and Lenovo are hiking PC prices. Here’s what to know.

Dell has implemented a global price increase of 15-20% across its entire PC lineup, citing rising component and logistics costs. Lenovo is reportedly finalizing similar price adjustments to take effect in January 2025. This signals a major shift for the PC market after years of aggressive discounts.

by Chloe DannerDecember 8, 2025
Nvidia’s CEO on China’s AI Edge: “They Can Build a Hospital in a Weekend”
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Nvidia’s CEO on China’s AI Edge: “They Can Build a Hospital in a Weekend”

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says it takes about three years to build an AI data center in the U.S., while China’s construction speed is staggering. He also points out China has twice the energy capacity of the U.S., a critical advantage for powering the AI boom. Despite a chip technology lead, Huang war

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
TSMC Sending US Engineers to Taiwan for 2nm Chip Training
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TSMC Sending US Engineers to Taiwan for 2nm Chip Training

TSMC is reportedly sending batches of engineers from its Arizona plant to Taiwan for critical training on 3nm and 2nm chip production. The move prepares the US facility for pilot manufacturing of the 2nm and A16 processes in 2028. This comes as demand for advanced wafers is surging, with Apple and N

by Ava WinslowDecember 6, 2025
AI Spots Idle Delivery Riders to Fight Fake Surge Pricing
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AI Spots Idle Delivery Riders to Fight Fake Surge Pricing

A new edge AI system aims to fix a hidden problem in last-mile delivery: riders clustering idle, not a lack of them. By using on-site Intel processors, it provides real-time insights to optimize operations without the cloud.

by Ava WinslowDecember 5, 2025
Foxconn’s Vietnam Xbox Factory Shows Supply Chain Shift
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Foxconn’s Vietnam Xbox Factory Shows Supply Chain Shift

Foxconn is doubling down on Vietnam. A new filing shows its subsidiary, Fushan Technology, plans to start producing Xbox consoles and smart ring chargers at a Bac Ninh facility by April 2025. This move cements Vietnam’s role as a critical hub for future tech hardware.

by Emma LangfordDecember 4, 2025

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