Avalue Technology Inc. (TPEx: 3479.TWO), a provider specializing in industrial computer solutions, announces the launch of its next-generation value Technology Inc. (TPEx: 3479.TWO), a provider ...
Advanced energy technology group AMPERA announced the company has completed production of what it called the first full-scale ...
The company has cleared Chapter 18C thresholds, but IPO pricing will test investor confidence in upstream robotics suppliers.
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STEP tokamak gets modular fusion reactor core design to reduce downtime, boost maintenance
The engineering strategy behind the UK’s upcoming prototype fusion reactor has shifted toward long-term ...
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Germany introduces Digital Master Assessment Test for Indians applying for Master's programmes
Indian graduates aiming for Master's degrees in Germany will face a new hurdle from 2026. The Digital Master Assessment Test ...
A Florida energy startup pulled the cover off a basketball-sized silicon carbide sphere on July 1, 2026, and claimed a manufacturing milestone that the nuclear industry has been working toward for ...
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AMPERA produces world's first full scale 3D printed nuclear reactor module
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., July 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- AMPERA achieved a major milestone by completing the production of the first full-scale, 3D-printed nuclear reactor module. The company is ...
Palm Beach Gardens Mayor Dana Middleton addresses the crowd at the AMPERA unveiling event on July 1, 2026, celebrating the company’s leadership in manufacturing and innovative technology and the ...
US startup Ampera has produced what it claims is the first 3D-printed nuclear reactor module. The firm says it is working towards delivering scalable, emission-free power for datacenters, defense ...
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Startup unveils 3D-printed nuclear reactor module to power AI data centers
Nuclear tech startup Ampera revealed a small modular reactor manufactured using 3D printing techniques. The company says that ...
The cybersecurity industry used to be highly fragmented, meaning enterprises had to buy products from multiple vendors to achieve an adequate level of protection. This left gaping holes in their ...
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