Aixtron develops deposition gear in California. Its acquisition by Fujian Grand Chip is in doubt out of national security concerns.
California American Water acquires Meadowbrook Water Company
California American Water will begin ownership and operation in 2017.
Alberta water management and protection benefits from $6.9M investment
This investment in water research and innovation is a result of a six-year $25 million grant from Alberta Economic Development and Trade to Alberta Innovates.
New Jersey American Water investing $1.6M in water service improvements
The roughly 5,600 feet of new pipe replaces water main that was installed as far back as the 1920s.
New poll shows strong bipartisan support for Water Infrastructure Bill
Voters want lame-duck Congress to pass Water Resources Development Act and pipeline rehabilitation aid in year-end push.
Water and storm infrastructure upgrades to help safeguard public health and safety in Canada’s Deer Lake
More than $2.7M in combined funding has been designated for critical water and storm infrastructure upgrades in the area
Woodard & Curran acquires RMC Water & Environment
The acquisition of RMC expands Woodard & Curran’s national footprint to 26 offices in 12 states, and 48 clean water facilities across the country.
Sussex student wins award for graphene car battery
A student engineer from the University of Sussex has won the ‘Autocar-Courland Next Generation Award’ for designing a vehicle battery that charges quickly. Josh de Wit, a second-year mechanical engineering student, exploited the qualities of graphene. A car battery made with stacked graphene, according to de Wit, would take far less time to charge, store …
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Elektra Awards 2016 – The Winners
The Elektra European Electronics Industry Awards 2016 – find out the winners from the gala evening at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane.
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The Future Of Cars
What is the future of cars? Many and varied is the answer delivered by IDTechEx. Will China flood the planet with basic cheapo electric cars? Will private cars be banned from cities in favour of driverless, taxis and rentals? Will sunny countries want solar-powered cars? Will Japan go for hydrogen-powered cars which can be used …
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