Business Planet Europe’s industrial clusters mobilise to fight coronavirus European industrial clusters are particularly active in the fight against COVID-19. 10/04/2020
Europe News Cracks appear in Belgian Easter egg market as COVID-19 lockdown bites Easter usually means bumper sales for Belgium's chocolate industry. But this year the coronavirus lockdown is leaving retailers with a bitter taste in their mouths. 10/04/2020
World News Keep what you sow: Fruit growers struggling amid coronavirus lockdown From restaurant closures to staffing problems, coronavirus has been a big headache for fruit and vegetable growers. 01/04/2020
Next Series How to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the cement industry In partnership with The European Commission Researchers believe the technology behind a pilot reactor, that´s already able to absorb 5% of a cement factory's total carbon dioxide emissions, could contribute to reaching a target of 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in Europe by 2050. 16/03/2020
Business Planet Europe's hydrogen revolution: the promise of power without pollution In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet travels to Gothenburg to see how one firm’s cutting edge technology is powering Europe’s growing hydrogen economy. 24/01/2020
Business Planet Fueling the future: making hydrogen happen In partnership with The European Commission In spite of its massive potential, building the infrastructure for a hydrogen-based economy remains a major challenge and will take time. 24/01/2020
Europe News The Brief: Europe finding its place in space Those include flagship operations like the global navigation satellite system Galileo and the earth-observation satellite system Copernicus. 22/01/2020
Next Series Why hybrid 3D printer robots can offer a boost European manufacturing In partnership with The European Commission Scientists at the Kraken project in Zaragoza, Spain, are hoping the 3D printer robots can improve the competitiveness of European automotive, aeronautical and construction industries. 13/01/2020
Turkey Erdogan unveils prototypes of Turkey's first domestic car “We are witnessing a historic day, realizing a 60-year dream,” Erdogan said. “I know that our people is impatiently waiting for the day they can own this car.” 28/12/2019
Next Series How Industry 4.0 is changing relationships between man and machine In partnership with The European Commission As the fourth industrial revolution becomes a reality, advanced workplaces are replacing traditional production lines, and the relationship between man and machine is taking a leap forward. 09/12/2019
World News Euroviews. The EU’s “Green Deal” can’t be business as usual. Tackling the climate crisis must come first ǀ View It’s time to call incremental change, when it comes to tackling our environmental and climate crises, dead. Plastic straw bans won’t cut it anymore – only a full-scale transformation of our economic system will do. 06/12/2019
World News Euroviews. It’s time to revitalise European industry to meet climate challenges ǀ View The cement industry is fully committed to reducing its carbon emissions. We are proud innovators, and so our commitment to environmental efficiency is already apparent at every step of the cement manufacturing process. 04/12/2019
World UNIDO General Conference in Abu Dhabi highlights private sector collaboration, decarbonisation Every two years, the top policymaking body of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation [https://www.unido.org] gather to discuss global industry and manufacturing. 15/11/2019
World This is how one UAE company is fortifying the ceramics industry Tiles are the building blocks of the global ceramics sector, according to Grand View Research 15/11/2019
Spotlight Coal mines turned into culture mines is new business in Poland In partnership with Polish National Foundation The city of Katowice transitions to the future whilst remembering the past in this edition of Spotlight 07/10/2019
Spain Instagrammers fall ill after mistaking toxic dump for idyllic lake Several people in Spain reported falling ill after bathing in Monte Neme — a toxic dump in Galicia, northern Spain — after mistaking it for an Instagram-friendly turquoise lake. 17/07/2019
Target Belarus set to benefit from the Silk Road of the 21st Century In partnership with Minsk 2019 Belarus, at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, is set to benefit from the Silk Road of the 21st Century. 21/06/2019
World Sustainable dairy products made in Mali Inspire Africa is in Mali to find out more about the young entrepreneur creating a sustainable ecosystem for herders and farmers in his country. 29/04/2019
United Kingdom Huge explosion injures two at steelworks A huge explosion and fire rocked one of Europe's biggest steel plants early Friday, injuring two workers. 26/04/2019
Real Economy Innovation: Europe's road to growth In partnership with The European Commission In this episode, Real Economy takes a look at what Europe is doing to boost investment in innovative industries such artificial intelligence and robotics in order to foster growth. 03/04/2019