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AUSTRALIA PLANS MASSIVE RENEWABLE ENERGY HUB IN PILBARA REGION
Australia is set to establish one of the world’s largest renewable energy production centres, capitalising on the vast solar and wind resources of the remote Pilbara region of the state of Western Australia. The private initiative, currently led by BP, represents a significant step in the nation’s push toward renewable energy and its current goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, encouraged by the country’s centre-left Labor government.…
EU ROUND UP – PAINT LOBBYSISTS FACE EXPERIENCED NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSION TEAM FOR 2024/9
New members of the European Commission have been proposed for the next 2024-29 term, starting November 1, with paint and coating industry lobbyists facing experienced hands in the key trade and economy/de-regulation portfolios. Re-appointed Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has nominated Maroš Šefčovič, of Slovakia, as trade and economic security; interinstitutional relations and transparency Commissioner, for example.…
REFORMS IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO UNIVERSITIES SYSTEM GRAPPLE ON DESPITE CHALLENGES
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) ambitious plans to reform its universities and higher education system are progressing steadily, although faced with challenges. HE administrators and government officials are now working through the requirements of the new system having received a December 2022 decree establishing the grade designations of graduates for the new License-Master-Doctorate (LMD) system.…
DRAGHI REPORT SPELLS WAKE UP CALL FOR EUROPEAN UNION LEADERS, SAY EXPERTS
Research, innovation and education must be the centre of European Union (EU) policy making and the EU should invest more in it. That is a key message of Mario Draghi – former European Central Bank (ECB) president and Italian Prime Minister in his report on ‘The Future of European Competitiveness’ released on September 9, in Brussels.…
QATARI INSTITUTE LAUNCHES GLOBAL AI IN EDUCATION RESEARCH INITIATIVES
A global set of studies into how artificial intelligence (AI) can best be deployed within higher education has been launched by WISE (the Qatar Foundation’s global initiative for education), the USA-based Institute of International Education (IIE) and seven universities worldwide.
The goal, said a joint statement released after a project launch in New York on Tuesday (September 17), is “to explore the role of AI in higher education and skills development for the AI era”.…
EU MINISTERS CLASH OVER EUROPEAN DEGREE CONCEPT AS HUNGARY FUMES OVER ERASMUS/HORIZON EUROPE EXCLUSION
European Union (EU) ministers have debated developing a European degree system at an informal meeting of higher education and research ministers in Budapest, Hungary on Monday and Tuesday (September 16/17), although the meeting was overshadowed by an ongoing row about Hungary’s access to EU education programmes.…
LEVANT PAINT INDUSTRY AND MARKET MARRED BY ARMED CONFLICT AND CIVIL TURMOIL
The paint markets of the Levant – Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine (now recognised by the UN as a state, even though it has no unified governance) – are all reeling from ongoing conflict and economic instability. The more developed and export-orientated markets of Lebanon and Israel are however releasing new innovative paint products.…
INTERNATIONAL TECHNICAL ROUND UP – UN WILL DRAFT GLOBAL TAX CONVENTION
Terms of reference for a United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation have been agreed by an ad hoc UN committee, including integrating commitments on tackling tax avoidance and tax evasion, plus equitable taxation of multinationals. A UN member state-led negotiating committee will now meet in 2025, 2026 and 2027 for at least three sessions per year to complete and submit a final text to the UN general assembly for approval.…
ADHESIVES COULD PLAY A KEY ROLE IN REDUCING CARBON FOOTPRINT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
Amid growing calls for higher performance adhesives to drive forward the renewable energy sector, their ability to extend the life of equipment and aid in their dismantling are proving just as valuable.
Indeed, a key research focus is on such adhesives’ debonding qualities.…
DESPITE HEADWINDS, VIETNAM’S CAN MANUFACTURING MARKET SET FOR GROWTH
Major emerging markets such as Vietnam are regarded by the west as sourcing hubs for products and packaging, but this south-east Asian country of 100 million people is now a major metal packaging market. According to recent forecasting from India-based market researcher Mordor Intelligence, the Vietnamese metal packaging market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.07% from 2024 through 2029, growing from USD2.11 billion to USD2.45 billion (1).…