Pfizer’s $43 billion acquisition of Seagen is in the books, the company said on Thursday, as it becomes the largest M&A transaction in the biopharma industry since AbbVie snatched up Allergan for $63 billion in 2019.
El Gobierno alemán anunció hoy que pondrá fin el lunes de forma anticipada a una subvención por la compra de coches eléctricos, después de la sentencia del Tribunal Constitucional (TC) que declaró nulo el traspaso de miles de millones de euros vinculados a la pandemia a un fondo para financiar la transformación de la economía.
Chinese electric-vehicle maker Nio will launch its affordable Firefly brand in Europe in 2025, Lihong Qin, its president said.
The aspiring rival to Tesla launched its premium models in Norway in 2021 and entered Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark in October last year.
The Firefly brand will offer smaller models for families, Qin said. He did not give details of pricing.
The Dutch vehicle authority RDW said it does not currently plan a Tesla recall in Europe following a major U.S. call back because of concerns about the EV maker's Autopilot driver assistance systems.
The RDW cited differences between Autopilot functions that are available on the European and U.S. markets and said it has been in touch with Tesla.
Among European vehicle authorities, the Netherlands' RDW issues the type, or general approval, for Tesla cars. Its approval applies to other EU markets.
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French parts supplier Forvia is trying to pull off a tricky balancing act. It wants to offer automakers a range of new electrification products that will help the industry meet its climate targets while also keeping costs down so electric vehicle prices remain accessible to the average consumer. And it's aiming to stick the landing with the right investments as automakers pull back on planned EV rollouts in North America.
Hype about Gemini, Google DeepMind’s long-rumored response to OpenAI’s GPT-4, has been building for months. Today the company finally revealed what it has been working on in secret all this time. Was the hype justified? Yes—and no.
A new tool lets artists add invisible changes to the pixels in their art before they upload it online so that if it’s scraped into an AI training set, it can cause the resulting model to break in chaotic and unpredictable ways.