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The Sustainability Standoff: Industry Players, Regulators, and the Carbon Question of AI | Blog

Everest Group

gigatons of CO emissions annually by 2035. The rise in Gen AI is driving increased semiconductor demand, and chip fabrication plants (fabs) are notoriously water-intensive, requiring millions of gallons of ultra-pure water for manufacturing processes alone. But today, the numbers are impossible to ignore.

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Exploring Europe’s Booming Medtech Industry

Globalization Partners

According to manufacturer prices, the European medtech market makes up 27.3 In the European Union, medical technologies are tightly regulated by laws that govern the safety and performance of devices across their lifetime, pre- and post-market. Moreover, medtech companies are more than manufacturers. After the U.S.,

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The Reality and Promise of EV Transformation

Perficient Digital Transformation

My issue is the timing, as I don’t think ICE vehicles will be obsolete by 2030 or 2035. This has to do with many factors, including more aggressive government regulations, smaller and more confined landscapes, and a culture that has a laser focus on sustainability and the environment.

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Renewable energy trends and developments powering a cleaner future

IBM Services

In addition, evolving regulations on corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives around the world are increasing demand for renewable energy in the private sector, encouraging further growth. The expansion of the solar PV supply chain is enabling the manufacturing necessary to meet the demands of the growing industry.

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10 Countries Developing Green Industry for a More Profitable Tomorrow

Velocity Global

Industries that will benefit: Electric Vehicle (EV) Manufacturers: Germany’s PFTF includes substantial incentives for both individual consumers and companies in the EV industry. Electric Vehicle (EV) Manufacturers: Korea aims to increase the number of EVs to 1.13 million by 2025, up from about 90,000 in 2020.