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Alkami Technology ALKT has been analyzed by 5 analysts in the last three months, revealing a range of viewpoints from bullish to bearish.The table below summarizes the most recent ratings, shows the change in sentiment over the past 30 days and compares it to the previous month. Bullish Slightly Bullish Indifferent Slightly Bearish Bearish Total Rating 3 1 1 0 0 Last 30 days 0 0 1 0 0 1 month ago 1 0 0 0 0 2 months ago 0 0 0 0 0 3 months ago 2 1 0 0 0 Analysts’ ratings of 12-month price targets provide…

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The U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) recently announced $19.5 million to the South Florida ClimateReady Tech Hub, spearheaded by Miami-Dade County under the leadership of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, to accelerate technology and innovation-driven growth in the region by increasing manufacturing, commercialization and deployment capacity for key climate technologies. “South Florida’s Tech Hub designation highlights our city’s global leadership in addressing climate change. This investment by the Biden-Harris Administration will position our city to meet the climate crisis head-on, drive economic innovation and create quality jobs in South Florida,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levin Cava. “Miami-Dade…

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Booz Allen Hamilton has made strategic investments in promising space technology companies to support space manufacturing and domain awareness efforts. The strategic funding provided to Quindar by Booz Allen’s venture capital arm will focus on programming and automating satellite operations through Booz Allen’s VoLT (VoLT) business strategy, the McLean, Virginia-based company announced Thursday. The move is aimed at powering mission-critical space technologies around the world. “This investment demonstrates Booz Allen’s commitment as a key integrator and data solutions provider to the space sector, shaping tomorrow’s capabilities and advancing our customers’ missions,” said Chris Bogdan, executive vice president and head of…

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Editor’s note: This is part of a series on closing the sustainability skills gap with the resources available right now. The collection includes over a dozen articles and more than 200 training opportunities in areas such as climate and net-zero strategy, procurement and supply chain, ESG and sustainable finance, professional certifications and free upskilling. A lot of players are involved in driving the global energy transition, and the team at Duke University’s Center for Energy, Development, and the Global Environment published a diagram of the energy value chain earlier this year that illustrates the complexity of the energy sector nicely.…

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PORTLAND, OR – July 11, 2024 – Eclypsium, the leader in digital supply chain security for enterprise hardware, firmware and software infrastructure, today announced a new partnership with Everfox (formerly Forcepoint Federal), a leader in defending the world’s critical data and networks. The partnership was built to support the National Cross Domain Strategy and Management Office’s (NCDSMO) Raise The Bar (RTB) requirements. Federal agencies across the United States rely on the exchange of classified information across borders to accomplish various mission objectives. As this need continues to grow, Cross-Domain Solutions (CDS), a controlled interface that allows for the manual or…

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The idea for ITER was initiated by Gorbachev and Reagan in the 1980s, at the height of the Cold War, when the two leaders agreed to cooperate on developing nuclear fusion, a clean energy technology that could one day power the world. The project began a year after the European Union, Japan, the Soviet Union and the United States began designing a massive international fusion facility. In the early 2000s, China, South Korea, and India joined four other countries in collaborating to build and operate an experimental reactor, still under construction in Cadarache, outside Aix-en-Provence, France, to enable scientists and…

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Dynelectro, the sustainable Danish green hydrogen company, has closed an investment round of €11 million. Dynelectro’s technology is focused on next generation Solid Oxide Electrolysis (SOE), delivering unmatched system performance and long life. Current electrolysis technologies waste 25-50 percent of the input power, limiting their commercialization and sustainability potential. SOEs offer the highest conversion efficiency but have a short lifespan that makes them too costly. SOEs are helping decarbonize hard-to-reduce sectors by efficiently producing hydrogen and using industrial waste heat. They support heavy industry and chemical manufacturing by providing hydrogen on-site, reducing emissions, generating synthetic fuels and enabling the green…

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Senior research scientist Cher Carney drives NADS-1, a high-fidelity ground vehicle driving simulator, at the National Advanced Driving Simulator at the University of Iowa in Coralville in July 2017. The University of Iowa Driving Safety Institute recently received a $2 million grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to evaluate how effective driver monitoring systems are at determining whether someone is drunk driving. (Jim Slosiak/The Gazette) IOWA CITY — After a dramatic drop in drunk driving deaths in the 1990s, progress has stalled nationwide, prompting University of Iowa researchers to study whether expanding automotive technology can again make a…

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Clifford Chance, Maples Group, Hiwen & Partners, King & Wood Mallesons and Paul Hastings, Commerce & Finance LLP advised Chan Chi Technology on its HK$1.05 billion (US$134 million) IPO in Hong Kong. Chenqi Technology, a ride-hailing platform under GAC Group, has appointed Clifford Chance as its legal counsel in Hong Kong and the US, and Maples Group as its legal counsel in the Cayman Islands. Haiwen & Partners’ team, including partners Huo Chao, Marco Li and Kuang Peizhu, advised the issuer on China legal matters. KWM tackled the China data compliance issue with a team led by partners Susan Ning…

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LINDSAY MASTO, HOST: Our next episode of The World and Everything in It is “Christians and Artificial Intelligence.” Pope Francis made the remarks last month at this year’s meeting of the G7, a group of seven nations that includes the United States, Japan, Canada and four Western European countries. One of the issues the Pope mentioned was artificial intelligence, which he said should concern both the Church and the State. Paul Butler, host: How should Christians across denominations engage with AI, and what are their leaders saying? World Radio’s Mary Manthey reports. Pope Francis: No technology is neutral, I repeat,…

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