Okay lets assume. Here i saw an interesting conversation between two morons one gordon the other. Just a moron and that means just a moron says, yes, you are not afraid of a nuclear bomb. Ha, if they dont shoot down, it wont explode, seriously, i think its obvious, like petrovich, right . No. Well, if a nuclear bomb is shot down, it wont explode. You know, it will blow up and blow up quite successfully if it is plugged in, appropriate protocols introduced, it will work, it may be an old bomb, also the end of the fifties and the beginning of the 60s, such a scenario would have been. Now , on the one hand, weapons are on the move, they have maximum security; Nuclear Weapons have a level of protection there, as in rockets. Even an antiaircraft missile. There is a colossal number of protection stages so that this rocket is there from a thunderstorm and does not explode yet under some circumstances, and at the same time, the application is vice versa. It is these protocols that are being re
eFishery, an Indonesian startup company in the aquaculture industry, recently made an announcement that it was successful in raising $200 million in a Series D funding round. This brings the company's valuation to over $1 billion. Because of this achievement, eFishery has earned the distinction of being the first startup company in the aquaculture industry to reach the unicorn status. The funding round was led by 42XFund, which is based in Abu Dhabi, and participation came from a number of different investors, including Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (Diperbadankan), responsAbility, and 500 Global, amongst others. Notable participants in this round include investors who have participated in previous rounds, such as Northstar, Temasek, and SoftBank. The funding will be critical in supporting eFishery's ambitious plans to expand its operations both within Indonesia and internationally. eFishery's current focus is on the Indonesian market. eFishery, which was established in 2013 a
After reports that it is raising new funding, Indonesian aquaculture startup eFishery announced today that it has netted $200 million in a Series D. The company, which makes a smart feeding system for fisheries, says this makes it the first startup in the global aquaculture industry to pass a $1 billion valuation. It’s goal is to reach one million aquaculture ponds in Indonesia by 2025 and expand overseas.