Nepal’s Skybound Innovation

The Rise of AAM in Nepal: A New Era of Transportation Nepal is witnessing a surge of excitement as the NADA Auto Show 2025 in Kathmandu prepares to showcase an eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) aircraft. This innovation, part of the broader Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) movement, represents a significant step towards redefining transportation…

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Dokubo Champions Logistics Intelligence and Enterprise Resilience!

The Strategic Importance of Intelligent Logistics in Nigeria As the world moves into the fourth industrial revolution, countries like Nigeria are presented with a unique opportunity to leapfrog structural inefficiencies through digital transformation. Logistics and supply chain management, which serve as the backbone of economic productivity, have long faced challenges such as fragmentation, underutilized data,…

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Telcos Surge with Largest Post-COVID Growth – ALTON

Leadership in Telecommunications and Digital Innovation Engr. Adebayo made several important statements over the weekend during the unveiling of Nigeria’s first Digital Museum, an initiative aimed at preserving and showcasing the nation’s rich history and cultural heritage. The event highlighted the growing role of technology in safeguarding national identity while also paving the way for…

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Trump Unveils ‘Manhattan Project’ as Top U.S. Company Faces Nationalization

The Strategic Shift in US Semiconductor Policy The Trump administration has reportedly initiated a significant move that some are comparing to the historic Manhattan Project, with discussions underway about the potential nationalization of one of America’s leading semiconductor manufacturers. Intel Corp, a key player in the global chip industry, is at the center of these…

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Chris Koney’s Column: Creative Industries Fuel National Growth

The Impact of Creative Industries on Developing Economies The creative industries were among the first sectors to shut down during the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Alongside the tourism sector, they faced some of the most severe consequences of the global crisis. However, these industries hold immense potential for economic growth and development, especially in developing…

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