An industry outsider will help Ford navigate an altered car industry and compete with the likes of Google and Uber.
Desktop Metal thinks its machines will give designers and manufacturers a practical and affordable way to print metalparts.
Todd Holmdahl says that starting from behind won’t keep Microsoft from winning the race to commercialize quantum computing.
First: matching haulers to jobs. Next: leveraging that network to build out fleets of autonomous 18-wheelers.
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