Mission Zero

MoonFox Data's Insights on NetEase Q3 Financial Report: Game-driven Multi-segment Growth

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

According to MoonFox iApp data, the ratio of users who utilized the NetEase Youdao Dictionary for over 10 minutes per session exceeded 15.3% in October 2023.

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  • According to MoonFox iApp data, the ratio of users who utilized the NetEase Youdao Dictionary for over 10 minutes per session exceeded 15.3% in October 2023.
  • In addition, the monthly product usage time in the same period reached 56.164 million hours, far exceeding the industry average.
  • Currently, the dictionary functions are more like a language learning community than a simple lookup and translation software.
  • The moderately and highly time-intensive games reserved by NetEase are expected to have a centralized launche in the first half of 2024.

Deep Sky and Mission Zero partner to deploy Direct Air Capture carbon removal in Canada

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Monday, September 25, 2023

MONTREAL, Sept. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deep Sky , a Montreal-based carbon removal project developer, and Mission Zero Technologies (MZT) , a London-based pioneer of high-efficiency Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology, are partnering to deploy DAC facilities in Canada.

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  • MONTREAL, Sept. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deep Sky , a Montreal-based carbon removal project developer, and Mission Zero Technologies (MZT) , a London-based pioneer of high-efficiency Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology, are partnering to deploy DAC facilities in Canada.
  • As the world's first gigaton-scale carbon removal company, Deep Sky will operate a DAC system from Mission Zero Technologies as part of its Alpha Lab test facility.
  • The partnership aims to validate the technology for commercial deployment in Canada as part of Deep Sky's mission to develop Canada into a world-leading hub for carbon removal.
  • "Moving at hyper-scale, Deep Sky is gathering the top DAC technology providers in the world," said Damien Steel, Deep Sky CEO.

Tampa General Hospital Receives Grant for Military Doctors to Treat Trauma Patients

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Friday, December 2, 2022

TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Filling a critical need for people suffering from serious injuries, Tampa General Hospital (TGH) is launching a Military Civilian Partnership for the Trauma Readiness Grant, also known as the Mission Zero program.

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  • TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Filling a critical need for people suffering from serious injuries, Tampa General Hospital (TGH) is launching a Military Civilian Partnership for the Trauma Readiness Grant, also known as the Mission Zero program.
  • At the same time, it will provide combat casualty doctors and nurses with additional experience in treating severely injured trauma patients.
  • The grant will defray the administrative costs that Tampa General incurs and will be used to train and integrate military trauma care providers into the hospital.
  • With six medical helicopters, Tampa General Hospital transports critically injured or ill patients from 23 surrounding counties to receive the advanced care they need.

EQS-News: Eleving Group S.A.: Eleving Group reports unaudited results for nine months ended on 30 September 2022

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Monday, November 7, 2022

Tightened underwriting policy has been introduced throughout the Group due to the economic uncertainty surrounding the operating jurisdictions.

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  • Tightened underwriting policy has been introduced throughout the Group due to the economic uncertainty surrounding the operating jurisdictions.
  • Additionally, the Group has implemented a support program for employees with kids and a re-onboarding plan for employees returning from parental leave.
  • The Group has continued to diversify its capital structure by raising EUR 4 mln debt via private bond issuance in Kenya.
  • It has been another excellent quarter for Eleving Group since the business continues to grow steadily as evidenced by all the fundamental figures.

Mission Zero-led Consortium Awarded £3M UK Government Contract to Pilot Breakthrough DAC Technology

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Friday, July 8, 2022

DAC is a carbon capture technology approach that focuses on removing CO2 directly from the atmosphere around us.

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  • DAC is a carbon capture technology approach that focuses on removing CO2 directly from the atmosphere around us.
  • Typically this requires significant amounts of heat and electricity and large commitments of capital, making the economics and commercialization timelines challenging.
  • Alongside developing the plant, MZT aims to involve local students and community organisations in knowledge dissemination activities about DAC.
  • Based in London, UK, Mission Zero Technologies is a young and exciting DAC startup, backed by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Anglo American, with a patent-pending breakthrough technology and is on a mission to close the carbon cycle.

UK Carbon Capture Startup MZT Closes USD $5M Fundraise Led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures

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Thursday, May 12, 2022

Mission Zero Technologies (MZT), a UK-based direct air capture (DAC) technology startup announced today the close of its USD $5M seed financing round with investment from Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) and Anglo American.

Key Points: 
  • Mission Zero Technologies (MZT), a UK-based direct air capture (DAC) technology startup announced today the close of its USD $5M seed financing round with investment from Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) and Anglo American.
  • Based in London, UK, Mission Zero is a young and exciting DAC startup with a patent-pending breakthrough technology and is on a mission to close the carbon cycle.
  • The company is currently developing its first pilot for launch in 2023 in Thetford, UK, in partnership with O.C.O Technology.
  • Deep Science Ventures is creating a future where humanity and the planet thrive, combining available scientific knowledge and founder-type scientists into high-impact ventures.

Cosmic coding challenge for kids launches Raspberry Pi computers into space

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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

The European Astro Pi Challenge: Mission Zero from the Raspberry Pi Foundation and European Space Agency (ESA) inspires young people to discover and develop a love of coding and digital creativity with a truly 'out of this world' experience.

Key Points: 
  • The European Astro Pi Challenge: Mission Zero from the Raspberry Pi Foundation and European Space Agency (ESA) inspires young people to discover and develop a love of coding and digital creativity with a truly 'out of this world' experience.
  • Philip Colligan, CEO, Raspberry Pi Foundation said:"The Astro Pi Challenge inspires children to discover coding, explore digital creativity and take part in an "out of this world" learning opportunity by coding an experiment on the International Space Station.
  • The new Raspberry Pi computers launching today replace older models Ed and Izzy that have been on the space station since 2015.
  • In addition to Mission Zero, the Astro Pi Challenge Mission Space Lab is aimed at teams of young people with some prior coding experience.

Cosmic coding challenge for kids launches Raspberry Pi computers into space

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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

The European Astro Pi Challenge: Mission Zero from the Raspberry Pi Foundation and European Space Agency (ESA) inspires young people to discover and develop a love of coding and digital creativity with a truly 'out of this world' experience.

Key Points: 
  • The European Astro Pi Challenge: Mission Zero from the Raspberry Pi Foundation and European Space Agency (ESA) inspires young people to discover and develop a love of coding and digital creativity with a truly 'out of this world' experience.
  • Philip Colligan, CEO, Raspberry Pi Foundation said:"The Astro Pi Challenge inspires children to discover coding, explore digital creativity and take part in an "out of this world" learning opportunity by coding an experiment on the International Space Station.
  • The new Raspberry Pi computers launching today replace older models Ed and Izzy that have been on the space station since 2015.
  • In addition to Mission Zero, the Astro Pi Challenge Mission Space Lab is aimed at teams of young people with some prior coding experience.