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Copenhagen Infrastructure V Fund Receives Nearly $6 Billion in Capital Commitments Moving Closer to $13 Billion Target

Copenhagen Infrastructure V Fund Receives Nearly $6 Billion in Capital Commitments Moving Closer to $13 Billion Target

Institutional investors in the UK, continental Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Nordics have closed a $6 Billion round as the Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners continues to build its fifth flagship fund. At $13 billion, this…

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Through Topology Optimization, NewGrid Routing Software Is Reducing Congestion Costs By 50%

Through Topology Optimization, NewGrid Routing Software Is Reducing Congestion Costs By 50%

The beginning of digital transformation has kickstarted a new digital age, where increased technological reliance is common at both a consumer and enterprise level. Because of this, nowadays, nearly all aspects of modern life rely…

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NextGENergy: You Can’t Have Intelligent Infrastructure Without Resilient Energy

NextGENergy: You Can’t Have Intelligent Infrastructure Without Resilient Energy

If the world and IoT industry are going to move into the uber-connected future envisioned and predicted by the market analysts and futurists of the tech world, the first technological hurdle to be jumped is…

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Michigan Leans Into the Future of Mobility: Project Underway to Build First in the U.S. Wireless In-Road Charging System in Detroit for EVs

Michigan Leans Into the Future of Mobility: Project Underway to Build First in the U.S. Wireless In-Road Charging System in Detroit for EVs

Some might believe that the automotive industry’s future lies in automated, self-driving vehicles that allow passengers to relax and enjoy the ride to their destination. However, due to a plethora of environmental concerns, the future…

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The California Oil Spill and How It Could Affect You

The California Oil Spill and How It Could Affect You

On October 1, 2021, a significant oil spill was discovered off the coast of central California. The oil slick, seen here via NASA Earth satellite imagery, might be months old, or even years old. 126,000 gallons of oil…

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Special Guest Column: The Machine Economy & Intelligent Warehousing

Special Guest Column: The Machine Economy & Intelligent Warehousing

By Nikhil Chauhan, Digital Transformation Officer at Wind River By 2030, $7 trillion of the U.S. economy will be driven by the machine economy. Fueling this future is the growth of 5G, AI, automation, and…

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From Built Ford Tough to Building a Better Planet, Siemens eMobility Delivers a Custom EV Charger for the Ford F-150 Lightning

From Built Ford Tough to Building a Better Planet, Siemens eMobility Delivers a Custom EV Charger for the Ford F-150 Lightning

Meeting the demand for increasingly climate-friendly solutions across various industries, the onset and growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has become exceedingly prominent for consumers eager to solve the global climate issue by purchasing vehicles…

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Is “Construction Industry Innovation” an Oxymoron?

Is “Construction Industry Innovation” an Oxymoron?

If you are an executive at a medium to large construction or engineering firm, you probably are excited to see the momentum towards investing in infrastructure. You are probably also aware that there is an…

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Drought, Mega Drought

Drought, Mega Drought

What’s With the Colorado River Basin? The Colorado River Basin (CRB) and, in general, the American West, is in the midst of a water crisis. This crisis has been in the making for a long time…

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Is Your Vendor Hiding Security Problems From You?

Is Your Vendor Hiding Security Problems From You?

Security in IoT development and deployment has sometimes, I think we can all admit, been an afterthought. It has been neglected, ignored, and what’s worse — treated as irrelevant, all too frequently as the industry…

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