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Throughout 2020, the phrase “new normal” has often been used to describe the many changes this year has brought to both personal and professional life.
Daniel Jursic’s 16-year career in the hydrogen industry has been fuelled by one thing - his strong belief that hydrogen is the future.
Angelica Cortez Vega always knew she wanted to work in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math).
In 2019, Cummins Sales and Service Indianapolis launched the Youth Technician Apprenticeship Program, a partnership with Area 31 Career Center at Ben Davis High School (Indianapolis) and Cummins Inc.
It’s part of Cummins’ commitment to reduce water use in the North Carolina (U.
Ask Chunpeng Xu what some of his favorite things are and his list will likely include a good film, a basketball game from the National Basketball Association (NBA), and a challenge that drives him to learn something new and solve problems.
If you’re anything like the rest of us, at some point this year you were scrolling through your favorite feed and passed an article about the latest severe weather event.
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The list is based on publicly reported data for economic, social and governance performance.
Immanuel Umoren has been a communicator all his life.
The worksite of the future will see site managers using digital technologies as integrated components to drive business results, with the Internet-of-Things and machine learning becoming more than just buzz words.
But the recent focus on hydrogen - and its place in helping decrease the negative impacts of climate change and decarbonizing the power sectors - has caught the attention of many journalists and thought leaders from around the world.
Hydrogen will contribute significantly to the transition to clean technology in Europe, and across the world.
Launched in 1999, the indices are one of the oldest measures of corporate sustainability.
Adapting to a new way of working has become a necessity for everyone, and for Frank Volders, who would often travel to a different country frequently, adapting is more important now than ever before.
Based in Paris, rail technology manufacturer Alstom is a world leader in transport solutions.
The French industrial company Air Liquide, established in 1902, has been producing and distributing hydrogen and hydrocarbon-based gases for 60 years now — and they’re not slowing down any time soon.
For a fleet that’s currently mostly running on diesel, a mission like this calls for groundbreaking innovation — fast.