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ADU welcomes 7,863 students

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi University (ADU) has welcomed around 7,863 returning and new students for the Spring Semester to pursue their studies across university’s 44 internationally accredited undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes. The Spring Semester will end on June 25. Dr. Waqar Ahmed, Interim Chancellor of the university, confirmed that all preparations have been completed for the beginning ...

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Strata takes delivery of aero-structures to record 642 shipsets in ’17

Abu Dhabi / Emirates Busines Strata Manufacturing PJSC (Strata), the advanced composite aero-structures manufacturing facility wholly owned by Mubadala Investment Company PJSC, has revealed key business highlights for 2017 as it continues to make its mark on the global aerospace supply chain and contribute towards Abu Dhabi’s economic diversification plans. The Al Ain-based business is seeking to reinforce its position ...

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Apple plans AirPods upgrade to bolster wearables business

Bloomberg Apple Inc., seeking to bolster its wearables business, is working on upgrades to its wireless AirPods headphones, according to people familiar with the matter. Like with its mobile devices—the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch—Apple intends to frequently update the AirPods with new hardware features. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant is working on a new version for release as soon ...

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Vision Esports raises $38 million from Evolution Media, Cardinals

Bloomberg Vision Esports, an investment fund focussed exclusively on professional video gaming, has finished a $38 million funding round led by Evolution Media, the firm founded by Creative Artists Agency and TPG Capital. It’s one of the bigger efforts to gather money in the fast-growing esports industry. Other new Vision Esports investors include baseball’s St. Louis Cardinals, Giants wide receiver ...

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Spain’s auto parts supplier lightens up for EV era

Bloomberg Gestamp Automocion SA will be largely insulated from the car industry’s high investment costs to develop electric autos after taking steps years ago to produce the large, lightweight metal parts the vehicles need, Chairman Francisco Riberas said. Gestamp’s leadership in hot-stamping technology already enables it to supply lower-weight steel body structures and chassis that help automakers grapple with ways ...

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Uber CEO to court carmakers beyond Toyota for self-driving

Bloomberg The world’s largest car maker and biggest ride-hailing company plan to team up on autonomous driving as technological changes sweep through the transportation industry. Dara Khosrowshahi, chief executive officer of Uber Technologies Inc., posted a photo on Twitter of him and Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda and Executive Vice President Shigeki Tomoyama at the automaker’s headquarters. The Uber ...

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Indian state-owned oil refiners see strong margins for 2018

MUMBAI / Reuters India state refiners expect their profit margins to hold their strength this year as demand growth accelerates for fuel products amid a record $93 billion spent on infrastructure and stable crude oil prices, company executives and analysts said. India’s sales of cars and especially motorbikes are forecast to rise rapidly, even as the development of a Delhi-Mumbai ...

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Exxon, BHP axe lengthy sale of Australia fields

Bloomberg Two of the world’s biggest energy producers have abandoned the sale of some of Australia’s oldest oil fields after running a 20-month sales process. Exxon Mobil Corp. and BHP Billiton Ltd. will retain ownership and operation of fields, licenses and associated infrastructure held in the Gippsland Basin Joint Venture after concluding a sale process, Exxon’s Esso Australia unit said ...

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LNG rollercoaster gets wilder until China builds storage

Bloomberg The rollercoaster that drags liquefied natural gas prices higher as demand jumps in the northern hemisphere winter is going into overdrive. After a winter in which an unexpected boost in demand from China pushed prices to three-year highs, spot LNG in northeast Asia has plummeted about 30 percent from its mid-January peak. Summer plunges and winter spikes are the ...

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Rise of green energy may lead to higher fossil fuel subsidies

Bloomberg Fossil-fuel subsidies may actually rise in Europe because of the switch to green energy. European Union governments will have to pay out increased compensation for closing coal-fired plants, according to a report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Several countries are also rolling out programs that pay power plants to guarantee electricity supplies, mechanisms that often favor fossil-fuel generation. Renewables ...

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