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  • Mitsubishi Power Receives Second H-25 Gas Turbine Order for Chang Chun Petrochemical’s Miaoli Factory in Taiwan– To Power High-Efficiency Natural Gas-Fired Cogeneration Facility —

    Mitsubishi Power Receives Second H-25 Gas Turbine Order for Chang Chun Petrochemical’s Miaoli Factory in Taiwan– To Power High-Efficiency Natural Gas-Fired Cogeneration Facility —

    Cogeneration Facility at Miaoli Factory (Photo: Chang Chun Petrochemical)

    Tokyo, November 12, 2025 – Mitsubishi Power, a power solutions brand of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), has received an order for an H-25 gas turbine for Chang Chun Petrochemical Co., Ltd. through Mitsubishi Corporation Machinery, Inc.

    Chang Chun Petrochemical is advancing plans to convert the cogeneration facility at its Miaoli Factory, located in Miaoli City in north-central Taiwan, from existing heavy oil and coal-fired boilers to a high-efficiency natural gas-fired system. The H-25 gas turbine will serve as the core of the new gas-fired cogeneration facility, with an output of approximately 30 MW. Operation is scheduled to begin around the end of 2028, supplying electric power and steam for manufacturing processes at the factory. Mitsubishi Power will deliver the main gas turbine and auxiliary equipment, as well as dispatch engineers to support equipment installation and commissioning.

    Mitsubishi Power previously received an order for an H-25 gas turbine for the Miaoli Factory in 2023, with operation planned to start around summer 2026. This order marks the second H-25 gas turbine to be installed at the same factory. Through improved plant efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions, this project will contribute to the realization of Taiwan’s energy policy objectives.

    Chang Chun Petrochemical is a core company of Chang Chun Group, a major petrochemical conglomerate in Taiwan. Headquartered in Taipei, Chang Chun Group comprises numerous group companies and factories in Taiwan and around the world.

    Since 1984, Mitsubishi Power has supplied major equipment to power generation and cogeneration facilities at Chang Chun Group factories, including nine steam turbines and five boilers. Mitsubishi Power continues to provide after-sales services and various solution offerings. This latest order reflects the strong trust earned through this track record and the long-standing positive relationship between the two companies.

    The H-25 gas turbine has demonstrated high reliability supported by extensive long-term operational experience. Since receiving the initial order for the H-25 in 1987, Mitsubishi Power has delivered and operated more than 200 units worldwide. Utilizing the H-25 in cogeneration facilities enables improved plant efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions compared to conventional boiler-based systems that burn fuel directly.

    Mitsubishi Power will continue to actively expand its business in the distributed power generation market, including industrial private power generation and cogeneration systems worldwide, contributing to the strengthening of industrial infrastructure and the reduction of energy-related environmental impacts globally.

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  • Apple is reportedly not giving up on its ‘thinnest’ iPhone, iPhone Air; but planning to solve its biggest problem

    Apple is reportedly not giving up on its ‘thinnest’ iPhone, iPhone Air; but planning to solve its biggest problem

    Apple is reconsidering the future of its ultra-thin iPhone Air lineup, with plans to potentially release a redesigned second-generation model in spring 2027 featuring a dual-lens camera system, according to The Information. The move comes after…

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  • Islam Makhachev | Same Talent, New Energy

    Islam Makhachev | Same Talent, New Energy

    He dedicated an entire training camp to lifting weights and putting on mass, noting that it’s genuinely difficult to gain weight when you train as doggedly as he does each and every day. Once his body was rebuilt, the welterweight title…

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  • The 1980s pop star and the £450,000 Steinway piano that plays itself

    The 1980s pop star and the £450,000 Steinway piano that plays itself

    An automated “player piano”, one that appears to play itself, is no new phenomenon. After all, you can probably visualise the sepia-tinted stock film footage of 19th-century end-of-the-pier barrel organ grinders. Or perhaps anachronistically…

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  • Google’s Private AI Compute promises advanced AI on your personal devices while your data stays yours

    Google’s Private AI Compute promises advanced AI on your personal devices while your data stays yours

    Google wants your phone to think bigger while also keeping your data safe, and to achieve that, Google has built a cloud system that connects devices to heavy-duty Gemini models while keeping personal data sealed off—even from Google itself.

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  • Samsung Galaxy Ring could be used to control the Galaxy XR headset

    Samsung Galaxy Ring could be used to control the Galaxy XR headset

    Samsung launched the Galaxy XR headset last month, and according to a recent report, it will expand its availability next year. Interestingly, Samsung seems to be working on letting you navigate the headset’s UI by using the Galaxy Ring.

    A…

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  • Australian government could explore using AI for cabinet submissions despite security concerns | Australian politics

    Australian government could explore using AI for cabinet submissions despite security concerns | Australian politics

    The federal government could “explore” using artificial intelligence programs to write sensitive cabinet submissions or business cases, as part of a major initiative to embed AI across the public service, despite concerns about the technology increasing risks of security and data breaches.

    The finance minister, Katy Gallagher, also announced on Wednesday the public service would build its own special AI program for government workers, spruiking productivity benefits for rolling out generative programs such as ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini to departments.

    While many public servants said trials of AI had helped their work, others voiced alarm at the poor quality and inaccuracies in AI-generated work, the potential slashing of entry-level jobs, and public fears about automated decision-making in the wake of the robodebt scandal.

    “Interviews with Australian government agencies highlighted that women could be disproportionately impacted as they currently comprise most APS administration staff,” stated a government report into a trial of Microsoft Copilot.

    Gallagher, also minister for the public service, told a conference the government wanted to see AI “widely taken up across government in every department” in a bid to “take hold of the opportunities that AI presents”.

    Gallagher also launched a “whole of government AI plan”, and results from a six-month trial of Microsoft’s Copilot across government.

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    The report’s main finding was: “There are clear benefits to the adoption of generative AI but also challenges with adoption and concerns that need to be monitored.”

    Surveys found most trial participants were positive, noting management and executives specifically had reported productivity benefits and saving up to an hour each day through AI helping summarise information, write first drafts, or search for information.

    Some 69% said it helped them work faster and 61% said it improved the quality of their work.

    However, a range of negatives were also reported, including “inaccuracy” of AI output, with 60% of participants saying they had to make “moderate to significant” edits to the AI-generated work. There were also concerns about “Copilot’s potential unpredictability and lack of contextual knowledge”.

    The AI plan sets out a goal “that every public servant will have training and access to generative AI tools”. It says the to-be-developed GovAI Chat program will be rolled out widely, expected to be in the first part of 2026, but the government will also develop guidance on public servants using public platforms, such as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, to handle government information up to the “official” level of classification.

    That included “novel” suggestions from participants to use AI for assessing documents, writing public documents, and “drafting content for business cases and Cabinet submissions”. The report included these ideas under a heading of “opportunities to further explore use cases”.

    But the Copilot report also raised security issues with data, with instances of “Copilot inappropriately accessing sensitive information”.

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    “Use of Copilot enabled some participants to access documents that they should not have had permission to access. Trial participants raised instances where Copilot surfaced sensitive data that staff had not classified or stored appropriately,” it said.

    “This was largely because their organisation had not properly assured the security and storage of some instances of data and information before adopting Copilot. Without the appropriate data infrastructure and governance in place, the use of Copilot may further exacerbate risks of data and security breaches in the APS.”

    The report also noted public expectations around managing data.

    “In the wake of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme, public scrutiny around the APS’ use of technology and automation to support decision-making is particularly high,” it stated.

    Gallagher pledged ongoing consultation with staff and unions about job changes, stressing that the government “does not view widespread AI adoption across the APS as a way of replacing people”. The Community and Public Sector Union was contacted for comment.

    Vivek Puthucode, Microsoft’s general manager of public sector, backed the government’s plan and said the new technology could “help improve service delivery, strengthen policy outcomes and make government more responsive to community needs”.

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  • The 90th anniversary of Angiostrongylus cantonensis: from local discovery to global endemic | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

    The 90th anniversary of Angiostrongylus cantonensis: from local discovery to global endemic | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

    China’s history with A. cantonensis serves as a powerful microcosm of the global challenge posed by this emerging zoonosis. The country’s experience, marked by initial cases, devastating outbreaks, and the development of a robust national…

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  • NTT DATA Named a Leader in Everest Group’s 2025 5G Engineering Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment

    NTT DATA Named a Leader in Everest Group’s 2025 5G Engineering Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment

    November 12, 2025

    NTT DATA Group Corporation

    TOKYO – November 12, 2025 – NTT DATA, a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services, today announced that it has once again been named a Leader by Everest Group in its 5G Engineering Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2025 report (PDF : 551KB). This is the second consecutive time NTT DATA has been recognized as a leader in the assessment This distinction underscores NTT DATA’s consistent growth in market impact, vision and capabilities.

    The report evaluated 20 leading providers across the 5G engineering services ecosystem, assessing their vision, capabilities and market impact. Everest Group highlighted NTT DATA’s robust offerings across the value chain, from equipment and network orchestration to engineering solutions and use case deployments, positioning the company as a true provider of end-to-end solutions.

    Everest Group praised NTT DATA for its globally distributed delivery model, which offers clients local proximity, access to regional talent and cost efficiency at scale. The recognition also reflects NTT DATA’s ongoing investments in intellectual property (IP) development, strategic partnerships, skills development initiatives and its global network of labs and Centers of Excellence (CoEs).

    “NTT DATA has been recognized as a Leader in Everest Group’s 5G Engineering Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2025, supported by its rapid client expansion, combined capabilities post-merger and a robust services portfolio spanning across the 5G value chain. Its strengths include end-to-end solutions from networks to use cases, in-house IP and frameworks and investments in labs and CoEs that enhance service quality. NTT DATA is diversifying its portfolio across private 5G, AI, NTN and monetization-oriented use cases. Clients have appreciated NTT DATA’s telecom heritage, delivery model efficiency and ability to execute with global consistency,” said Nishant Udupa, Practice Director at Everest Group.

    The report also highlighted NTT DATA’s ability to capitalize on emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Non-terrestrial Networks (NTN), Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC), Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and monetization strategies as key strengths, report also noted the company’s strong presence in private 5G.

    As enterprises adopt private 5G to power intelligent operations, digital transformations and new revenue streams, NTT DATA is delivering innovative, outcome-driven solutions.

    Across industries such as manufacturing and automotive as well as smart cities, clients are already benefiting from private 5G networks for AI-driven analytics, real-time monitoring and enhanced connectivity. A recent example includes the City of Brownsville, Texas which is using NTT DATA’s Private 5G network to improve city operations and community services.

    “Enterprises today expect far more from private 5G than just connectivity, they look to it as a catalyst for AI-based operations such as robotics and Physical AI,” said Shahid Ahmed, Global Head of Edge Services, NTT DATA, Inc. “This recognition from Everest Group underscores our ability to deliver on those expectations. By securing contracts from world-class clients, strategic partnerships and a globally distributed delivery model, we help clients accelerate time to market, enhance performance and unlock the full value of private 5G.”

    The PEAK Matrix® assessment is based on Everest Group’s RFI submissions, briefings, client references and ongoing research in the 5G engineering space. Leaders are distinguished by significant investments in building IP, automation frameworks and CoEs to support full-stack 5G engineering across RAN, core, private 5G and monetization use cases, including with hyperscalers, NEPs and OEMs.

    For more information, find the full report here.

    About NTT DATA

    NTT DATA is a $30+ billion business and technology services leader, serving 75% of the Fortune Global 100. We are committed to accelerating client success and positively impacting society through responsible innovation. We are one of the world’s leading AI and digital infrastructure providers, with unmatched capabilities in enterprise-scale AI, cloud, security, connectivity, data centers and application services. Our consulting and industry solutions help organizations and society move confidently and sustainably into the digital future. As a Global Top Employer, we have experts in more than 70 countries. We also offer clients access to a robust ecosystem of innovation centers as well as established and start-up partners. NTT DATA is part of NTT Group, which invests over $3 billion each year in R&D.
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    About Everest Group

    Everest Group is a leading global research firm helping business leaders make confident decisions. Everest Group’s PEAK Matrix® assessments provide the analysis and insights enterprises need to make critical selection decisions about global services providers, locations, and products and solutions within various market segments. Likewise, providers of these services, products, and solutions, look to the PEAK Matrix® to gauge and calibrate their offerings against others in the industry or market. Find further details and in-depth content at www.everestgrp.com

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