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9 articles found for africa:

  • Mini-grids: Bridging the Gap in Electricity Access

    More than a billion people across the world do not have access to electricity; this includes Africa, where a major share of the population lives without electricity. To increase electrification and link remote locations, more and more countries are looking to install mini-grids. Asia and Africa are recording higher growth in installation of mini-grids, and it is expected that by 2030, mini-grids will provide electricity to more than 500 million people globally.

  • The Future of Internal Combustion Engine

    In 2021, the worldwide internal combustion engine (ICE) market was approximately worth USD 58,514.15 billion and is predicted to reach USD 93,615.18 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 6.05% between 2022 and 2029 showing tremendous growth. It is likely to expand further as demand for passenger and commercial vehicles rise in both established and emerging markets. Electric powertrains are increasingly coupled with ICE to enhance vehicle fuel efficiency, which is driving industry development. The demand for ICE is growing exponentially in industries such as agriculture, construction, mining, and power generation. The global lack of EV infrastructure availability is partly responsible for the ICE market's growth.

  • Deciphering the Complex Etiology of Type 1 Diabetes

    Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a complex autoimmune disease with a multifactorial etiology. Genetic predisposition, environmental triggers, and immune dysregulation contribute to the development of this chronic condition. Diagnoses involves a combination of clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and medical history assessment. T1D impacts millions globally, with its incidence rising notably among African American and Hispanic youth populations. A variety of treatment options, including maintenance therapy, transplants, gene therapy, vaccines, antibodies, and combination therapies, are being explored to improve outcomes and quality of life for individuals with T1D.

  • Climate Change – A Threat to Human Health

    Climate change is causing various adverse effects on human health, including the increased frequency and severity of extreme weather events, degradation of air quality, and spread of insect-borne diseases. Adaptation measures such as improving infrastructure to withstand adverse weather and providing adequate healthcare services in areas most vulnerable to climate change effects could help mitigate its negative impact.

  • Green Gold Rush: Cleantech Startups Attract Global VC Interest

    In recent years, cleantech startups have emerged as the favorites of venture capitalists (VCs). The rising concerns surrounding climate change triggered a massive shift in investment patterns and pushed the clean technology sector into the limelight. This transformation is not confined to a specific geographic region; rather VCs across regions are increasingly supporting technologies and innovations that could contribute to a sustainable future. Is this a short-term trend or a new phenomenon?

  • Millets – The New Super Crop

    Millets, often referred to as "food grains of the poor," are grown and consumed worldwide. Currently, there is a renewed interest in millets due to their numerous health benefits, low environmental impact, and adaptability to diverse growing conditions. In fact, the United Nations declared 2023 as the “International Year of Millets”, highlighting the importance of these crops for food security and sustainable development. This is expected to increase the demand for millets globally and create new opportunities for farmers and entrepreneurs in the millet value chain.

  • Private Label Retail in F&B – A New Paradigm in Consumer Choice

    Private label retail, also known as store brand or own brand, posted remarkable growth in recent years globally. Retail giants, such as Walmart and Target, played a significant role in driving this surge, revolutionizing the way consumers perceive and engage with private label products, especially in the Food and Beverage(F&B) segment. While it can help increase the profit margin of retail stores, it comes with a set of challenges.

  • Shifting Tides: The Silent Rise of De-Dollarization

    The US dollar has been the world's dominant reserve currency for decades, with countries around the globe holding large amounts of it to facilitate international trade and investments. However, the trend toward de-dollarization has been growing recently, as countries seek to curtail their dependence on the US dollar and diversify their reserve holdings. Will the dollar be replaced as the global currency?

  • Security of Natural Gas Supply (Europe)

    Prices of gas and electricity increased substantially across Europe in 2021–22 and are expected to rise further in 2022–23, as Russia began limiting gas supply to the region in response to the sanctions imposed. However, individual countries have taken several initiatives such as expanding storage capacity and coal and oil generation to reduce dependency on gas; reducing industrial, residential, and commercial demand; increasing imports from other countries; and investing in new infrastructure that would help secure supply and ultimately lead to stability in prices. 


Blogs

1 blog posts found for africa:

  • Healthtech Startups - Driving Innovations in Healthcare

    Technology enabled vertical of healthcare is known as healthtech. This sector has recently seen many startups offering innovative products or services that improve the distribution of healthcare or support it in other ways. While developed countries have seen its quick adoption, emerging nations are also increasingly accepting it and implementing these products to make their healthcare more efficient. The venture capitalist and investment companies have taken notice of the growth in this sector and have been investing in promising startups.