January 3, 2025 - 21:39

Gorilla Technology's Chief Financial Officer recently unveiled a substantial $93 million backlog as the company sets its sights on a remarkable $100 million revenue target for 2025. This ambitious goal comes as part of a larger strategy that includes a robust pipeline of artificial intelligence projects valued at $2 billion. The firm is focusing on leveraging cutting-edge technology to drive growth and enhance its market position.
In parallel, Nova Minerals has made headlines with its significant gold resource discovery in Alaska. The company has showcased a remarkable 5.2 million ounces of gold located near the well-known Fort Knox and Donlin Creek deposits. This discovery not only bolsters Nova Minerals' portfolio but also positions it as a key player in the mining sector, capitalizing on the increasing demand for gold. Both companies are poised for growth, with Gorilla Technology aiming for technological advancements and Nova Minerals tapping into valuable natural resources.
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America Misses Opportunities by Overlooking China's Technological AchievementsThe United States risks undermining its own progress by dismissing the significant technological advancements achieved by China. In recent years, China has emerged as a global leader in various...
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Houston Startups Revolutionizing Industries with Cutting-Edge TechnologyThe Houston Innovation Awards are set to highlight the remarkable achievements of six startups that are making significant strides across various industries through innovative technology. These...
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Innovative Recycling Center Aims to Alleviate Fort Worth Landfill PressureIn response to the increasing volume of waste, Fort Worth is set to launch a new recycling center designed to tackle the city`s waste management challenges. With the current landfill projected to...
October 28, 2025 - 23:30
Innovative Eco-Friendly Solution for PFAS Contamination in WaterPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as `forever chemicals,` are increasingly recognized as harmful contaminants in drinking water. Known for their carcinogenic properties,...