CEO Magazine Volume 18 Issue 2

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ANU believes they have found a solution to a gigantic challenge The Australian National University (ANU) has found a way to monitor and measure light particles along quantum circuits with the approach touted as paving the way to a safe “data superhighway” in the quantum world. According to the ANU, its team has opted to design a system of detectors along the quantum circuits that can monitor light particles without losing the information stored by preserving the quantum state being transmitted.

Singapore power company establishes the first electric vehicle charging points

Singapore utility group has established its first batch electric vehicle charging points at eight locations across Singapore making it easy to accommodate every electrical car driver. The first 38 points are part of the utility group’s plans to build a local network of 1000 such sites by 2020, including 250DC charging options. The first 385 batches are located at public places such as educational institutions, commercial buildings and industrial sites, to name a few. These electric charging points can approximately charge one’s vehicle for 30 minutes. The launch is definitely a game-changer for electric vehicle owners in Singapore. Source: www.zdnet.com

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