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The Lab Grown Diamond Journey: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at How They’re Made in London

In the bustling heart of London, amidst the thrum of commerce and culture, lies a hidden world of innovation and beauty: the realm of lab-grown diamonds. These marvels of modern science have revolutionized the jewelry industry, offering a sustainable and …
Continue ReadingVW to ax thousands of software jobs
VW Group’s software-defined scalable systems (SSP) platform planned for the automaker’s next-generation models starting with VW brand’s Trinity electric flagship is also being redeveloped, magazine manager reported.
However, the plan still requires approval from the works council, which has
Sonata Software surges 6% in weak market on healthy Q2, 1:1 bonus issue | News on Markets
Synopsys seeks to acquire engineering software company Ansys, CIOSEA News, ETCIO SEA
Synopsys Inc (SNPS.O), a maker of software used in chip design, has submitted an offer to acquire Ansys Inc (ANSS.O), an engineering software vendor with a market value of $30 billion, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.
The
Tesla layoffs: EV maker likely to further downsize, 6700 jobs in software, services team likely to be cut
Electric vehicle maker Tesla has reduced the headcount due to the drop in sales amid the global uncertainties. As per tech publication Electrek, Tesla is now planning to lay off over 6,700 employees across its various locations, including Texas, California,
US investors interested in AI-focused New Zealand software firms
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American venture capitalists remain interested in New Zealand Software as a Service firms, especially ones that have the ability to harness artificial intelligence being seen as key to attracting money.
Experienced venture capitalist Lovina
Sonata Software drops after reporting dismal Q3 performance | Capital Market News
Sonata Software declined 2.07% to Rs 748.85 after the company reported consolidated net loss of Rs 46.2 crore in Q3 FY24 as compared with net profit of Rs 124.2 crore
