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BioCina finalizes acquisition of Pfizer affiliate facility: 'We are now in full flight'
By Trina Thomas | Oct 11, 2021
BioCina has completed the acquisition of an Adelaide, Australia, manufacturing facility from Hospira Adelaide Pty Ltd, an affiliate of Pfizer.
Udemy releases learning skills index, highlighting the most in-demand skills
By Emily Bevard | Oct 10, 2021
Udemy, an online learning and teaching marketplace, released its September 2021 Workplace Learning Skills Index this week, identifying the most in-demand skills in the workplace.
Skyservice offers private aircraft sustainable fuel to reduce 'CO2 emissions' in Canada
By David Beasley | Oct 9, 2021
Skyservice Business Aviation is offering sustainable fuel for private aircraft clients in Canada, a news release said.
General Motors and General Electric ally to study rare earth materials to obtain 'key materials' for electric vehicles
By James Niedzinski | Oct 9, 2021
Two generals of the industrial and automotive manufacturing industries have paired up to study the use of rare earth elements for electric vehicles and renewable energy equipment.
OTTera China expansion brings OTT video to ‘swath of users’
By Emily Bevard | Oct 9, 2021
OTTera has expanded its reach to China, citing ample user, advertising and media publishing opportunities to serve the international market.
Dairy.com acquires India-based Mr.Milkman
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 9, 2021
American dairy company Dairy.com recently announced that it will expand its development and delivery platform and triple the size of its staff with its new acquisition of Mr.Milkman.
Intermedia Cloud Communications opens new office in Japan
By Zachary Richter | Oct 8, 2021
Intermedia Cloud Communications, a leading cloud communications provider, has opened a new office in Japan to support its growing market.
Avantive expands global reach with South African partnership
By David Beasley | Oct 7, 2021
Avantive Solutions, a U.S. based technology and business services company, is expanding its global reach with a new partnership in South Africa, according to a news release.
COVID-19-caused chip shortage cripples auto production in U.S.
By John Sammon | Oct 6, 2021
A shortage of semiconductor chips used in the production of vehicles is set to cost the auto industry big time.
Infolob opens its first office in Dubai targeting Oracle Cloud business in UAE
By Zachary Richter | Oct 5, 2021
Infolob Solutions has completed the registration needed to operate as an IT service vendor in the United Arab Emirates and opened its first office in Dubai.
Activision Blizzard agrees to $18M settlement, CEO Kotick says there's 'no place ... for discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment '
By Carrie Bradon | Oct 5, 2021
Activision Blizzard is paying an $18 million settlement after being accused by a U.S. government agency of harassment and discrimination, stemming from claims of sexual harassment, retaliation for complaining about such actions and unfair compensation for female employees.
Lordstown Motors to sell Ohio plant to Foxconn for $230 million
By Ariana Chiarenza | Oct 4, 2021
Lordstown Motors announced on Thursday plans to sell its Ohio assembly plant to the Taiwan-based Foxconn for $230 million.
Ford to invest $7 billion on U.S. electric vehicle factories
By David Beasley | Oct 4, 2021
Ford Motor Co. is going all in on electric vehicles.
McDermott joins hydrogen energy coalition in North Sea
By David Beasley | Oct 4, 2021
McDermott,a Houston-based engineering firm, has joined a group of companies and organizations collaborating on green hydrogen energy production in the North Sea, a news release said.
U.S. cybersecurity company Sectigo forms partnership with Australian consulting firm
By David Beasley | Oct 3, 2021
Sectigo, a U.S.-based cybersecurity company, has formed a partnership with Thomas Peer, a services management consulting firm in Australia and New Zealand.
Israeli company that works to make internet more accessible opens New York office
By David Beasley | Oct 3, 2021
Israeli technology company accessiBe, which specializes in products and services that make the Internet more accessible to the disabled, is opening an office in Midtown Manhattan, it announced in a news release.
Sony acquires Bluepoint Games to create original games for PlayStation
By Glenn Minnis | Oct 3, 2021
The company known for classic remakes of PlayStation titles will now be creating original games for Sony.
Pipe launches its services to 'the burgeoning ecosystem' of UK tech firms
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 3, 2021
Trading platform company Pipe recently announced that it has launched operations in the U.K. as part of its global expansion plan.
'Braga is ideal location to hire technical talent': Issuu opens new office in Portugal
By Andy Nghiem | Oct 3, 2021
Digital publishing and content marketing solutions company Issuu has opened a new office in Braga, Portugal, dedicated to hiring local talent, according to a press release.
GoGlobal 'excited' to launch in Brazil, appoint Vizzotto director
By George Willis | Oct 2, 2021
GoGlobal has expanded its Employer of Record (EOR) services to Brazil and named Ana Vizzotto as director.