The Israeli deeptech, which uses 70% less energy than conventional carbon capture methods and has already signed with Shell, Mitsubishi, and C-Questra, is expanding into Europe’s industrial decarbonisation market as EU regulatory frameworks mature. RepAir Carbon, the Israeli developer of electrochemical direct air capture technology, has opened a European office in Luxembourg, the company announced […]<br /> This story continues at The Next Web [...]
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The Luxembourg government is partnering with the French AI startup Mistral AI to bring artificial intelligence into government, research, and defense.<br /> The article Luxembourg partners with [...]