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German Bionic raises $20M led by Samsung for exoskeleton tech to supercharge human labor

TechCrunch

Exoskeleton technology has been one of the more interesting developments in the world of robotics: Instead of building machines that replace humans altogether, build hardware that humans can wear to supercharge their abilities. The Cray X currently can compensate up to 30 kg for each lifting movement, the company says. “The

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Water quality and distribution monitoring software Ketos raises $18 million

TechCrunch

The company said it would use the funding to develop new capabilities for its combined hardware and software service that provides information into water quality and the existence of potential damage to water pipes for distribution and disposal of water. Silicon Valley Bank provided the company with $3 million in debt financing.

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EV charging operator Bump unlocks $180 million

TechCrunch

It is an equity and quasi-equity $180 million deal that will be progressively unlocked from 2022 to 2030. It’s an infrastructure company, meaning that it’s a long-term business. If it’s a hardware issue, third-party companies can also be contacted 24/7 in case they need to go there in person to fix something.

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EV battery swapping startup Ample charges up operations in Japan, NYC

TechCrunch

The startup, which was founded in 2014 and came out of stealth in March, said Tuesday it has partnered with Japanese petroleum and energy company Eneos to jointly deploy and operate battery swapping infrastructure in Japan. The goal is to ultimately make swapping stations as ubiquitous as gas stations,” Hassounah told TechCrunch.

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Elevate your digital transformation with impactful sustainability

CIO

With the paradigm shift from the on-premises data center to a decentralized edge infrastructure, companies are on a journey to build more flexible, scalable, distributed IT architectures, and they need experienced technology partners to support the transition. And we’re committed to helping customers meet their energy-efficiency targets too.

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Bechtle: Pursuing a Multi-Faceted Sustainability Strategy

CIO

Providing hardware, software, and IT solutions and services, the company also delivers an extensive array of cloud offerings from dedicated private clouds to deployments with the world’s largest hyperscalers, including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

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Storm in the stratosphere: how the cloud will be reshuffled

Erik Bernhardsson

We currently have cloud vendors that offer end-to-end solutions from the developer experience down to the hardware: What if cloud vendors focus on the lowest layer, and other (pure software) vendors on the layer above? You didn't have to set up any infrastructure yourself, or write custom mapreduce and reload the jobtracker all day.

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