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Universal Hydrogen, Amelia partner to 'decarbonize' aircraft fleet in France

Los Angeles-based aviation and aerospace company Universal Hydrogen announced Feb. 1 that it signed a letter of intent with French aeronautical group Amelia by Regourd Aviation, to work on the decarbonization of its aircraft fleet.


ANZ simplifies home loans by removing Breakfree package

ANZ has announced plans to discontinue its Breakfree package, aiming to simplify its home loan offerings.


Modulr 'excited' to link up with Ripple for payment solutions in Europe

Modulr and Ripple announced Feb. 1 a partnership to activate seamless payments throughout Europe.


'New era of patient access': ZAP Surgical installs radiosurgery platform at Japan train station

San Carlos, California-based medical equipment manufacturer ZAP Surgical Systems, Inc., hopes to revolutionize brain tumor treatments


Corvus Insurance 'thrilled' to appoint Delvos to top position in Germany

Corvus Insurance recently appointed Oliver Delvos to help lead its global expansion efforts.


Tottenham Hotspur partners with BigCommerce for 'continued growth throughout the world'

BigCommerce recently partnered with Tottenham Hotspur to promote its online store and international expansion.


Flatiron Health partners with Japanese hospital to 'transform global cancer research'

Flatiron Health has secured a partnership with Japan’s National Cancer Center Hospital East (NCCHE) to develop a database of patients with gastrointestinal cancers.


FREYR Battery selects 'trusted voice' DNV as certification partner

A developer of clean, next-generation battery cell production, FREYR Battery, has selected DNV as its supplier for third-party certification services.


eLearning Brothers acquires India-based company to 'create better learning experiences'

eLearning Brothers has acquired Origin Learning, based out of Chennai, India.


Capstone Green Energy secures gas-fuel system project in Eastern Europe

Capstone Green Energy Corporation recently secured a contract to work on two Capstone Signature Series C600S natural gas-fueled systems installed in Eastern Europe.



Dine Brands International 'excited' to bring Applebee's, IHOP restaurants to UAE

Dine Brands International plans to open several Applebee's Neighborhood Grill + Bar® and IHOP® restaurants in the United Arab Emirates.


ANZ simplifies loan refinancing for small businesses

ANZ has announced modifications to its small business loan refinancing process.


ANZ releases guide to explore opportunities in emerging hydrogen sector

ANZ has introduced a new guide aimed at assisting customers in exploring opportunities within the hydrogen sector.


Michigan-based Stryker 'improving healthcare' with launch of joint replacement products in Europe

The medical technology company Stryker has launched its line of joint-replacement surgical products in Europe.


Ermetic names new VP of sales for Europe, Middle East, Africa with 'track record' of success

Ermetic, a cloud infrastructure security company with offices in Tel Aviv, Palo Alto and Boston, has named Eduard Meelhuysen vice president of sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).


Discovery Inc. 'excited' to launch proposed UK sport venture with BT Group

Discovery Inc. has begun exclusive discussions with BT Group in the United Kingdom to create a new sport venture by combining its Eurosport business in the U.K. and Ireland with BT Sport.


Capital Markets Gateway partners with Bank of America, Credit Suisse to 'deliver best-in-class capabilities'

Capital Markets Gateway recently announced a partnership with Bank of America and Credit Suisse to expand its global presence.


Intellectual property protection raises 'challenges' for U.S. companies as tensions continue with China

The Chinese government has promised to implement stronger relations in the 2020 U.S.-China trade deal, but a report by the U.S.-China Business Council in 2021 shows that half of the member companies surveyed feel that China’s protection of intellectual property is unchanged.


Tensions with China lead to 'low levels of trust' from U.S. businesses

Tensions between the United States and China continue to cause uncertainty and risk for U.S. companies, according to one business organization.