Loweâs donates $1.5M to advance learning, fund research at UNC Charlotte By WBTV Web Staff | April 6, 2021 at 8:42 AM EDT - Updated April 6 at 8:44 AM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Loweâs is donating $1.5 million to the College of Computing and Informatics (CCS) at UNC Charlotte. The funding will help strengthen the universityâs position as a leading technology hub and talent provider for Loweâs.
âWe are actively hiring to build the best tech team in retail, and artificial intelligence and machine learning play increasingly important roles in how we serve customers and our associates,â said Seemantini Godbole, executive vice president and chief information officer at Loweâs. âWe are excited to extend our partnership with UNC Charlotte with this donation, which highlights our mutual dedication to developing skilled technology professionals and improving the economic health of our hometown Charlotte region.â
NYCxDESIGN Announces 2021 Programming and Events
February 23, 2021
NYCxDESIGN Awards were held at Pier 17 in 2019.
As the days grow longer and the city streets begin to show more signs of life, NYCxDESIGN is looking ahead to its robust lineup of events and activations this spring and beyond. The non-profit recently announced its 2021 programming, centered around Design Days in May and the reimagined NYCxDESIGN Festival come November. During a year of revitalization, these events aim to showcase and support the value of design across the five boroughs, organizers said in a statement.
From self-guided journeys and virtual tours in all five boroughs, to immersive online galleries, outdoor installations, and safely-organized
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30 September 2020
Following two media days and two trade days, AutoChina 2020 opened to the public today, 30 September. Below is a list of world premieres.
28 September 2020
Volkswagen Group premium brand Audi is in talks with long-term partner FAW Group about creating a second joint venture to build electric cars on its PPE platform in China, Reuters said, citing a weekend report in Germany s Automobilwoche.
28 September 2020
Volkswagen said on Monday it and three local joint ventures planned to invest around EUR15bn ($17.44bn) in electric mobility in China, the world s biggest car market, between 2020 and 2024.
15 September 2020
SAIC Motor unveiled its first fuel cell powered MPV in Shanghai at the weekend, the Maxus EUNIQ 7, as part of a broader push to harness hydrogen as a key fuel of the future.
It s a Hummer, GM, but not as we know it
Well, that was 2020, a year none of us will forget in a hurry. Editor Dave Leggett takes a look back month-by-month through the prism of just-auto s industry coverage. Safe to say, things didn t quite go quite as expected for anyone in 2020. This second part covers the second half of the year.
July
Ineos Automotive reveals the exterior design of the Grenadier, its upcoming, no-nonsense 4×4 vehicle for the world . (There s a bit of controversy later in the year on the manufacturing plans though.)
August
Ford announced that Jim Hackett is to pass on the CEO reins to COO Jim Farley. The consensus reaction seems to be that Hackett has laid the groundwork to put Ford on a better platform - with a number of significant steps taken, in terms of internal organisation and also product offerings - to address the major auto industry challenges ahead, but that it was unspectacular as far as investors were concerned. The Ford share price stubbornly