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		<title>Xpeng targets 2027 flying-car rollout as robotics push accelerates</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beijing&#8211; Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng expects full-scale delivery of its “flying cars” in 2027, its president Brian Gu said]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beijing</strong>&#8211; Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng expects full-scale delivery of its “flying cars” in 2027, its president Brian Gu said on Thursday, as the company moves to expand into aerial mobility and robotics alongside its core automotive business.</p>



<p>Gu said in an interview that the company is preparing for volume production of its flying-car programme next year, marking one of the most ambitious timelines yet announced by a Chinese automaker entering the emerging urban air mobility sector. The Guangzhou-based firm, listed in Hong Kong under ticker 9868.</p>



<p>HK, has positioned itself among a growing group of technology-driven manufacturers seeking to diversify beyond conventional electric vehicles.In addition to its aviation-related plans, Gu said Xpeng intends to begin mass production of robots in the fourth quarter of 2026. </p>



<p>The company is also planning to scale up development through partnerships with external collaborators next year, signalling an expansion of its industrial ecosystem beyond in-house manufacturing.Xpeng has increasingly focused on integrating artificial intelligence, automation and advanced hardware systems across its product lines as competition intensifies in China’s electric vehicle market. </p>



<p>The company has not yet disclosed detailed technical specifications or commercial pricing for its flying-car programme.The announcements come as Chinese technology and automotive groups continue to invest in next-generation mobility platforms, including autonomous systems and aerial transport concepts, despite regulatory and infrastructure challenges that remain unresolved in most major markets.</p>



<p>Brian Gu did not provide further details on production volumes, certification timelines or target markets for the flying vehicles, which remain at an early commercialisation stage globally.</p>



<p>Xpeng said separately that its robotics programme will be developed alongside external partners, reflecting a broader strategy to expand its industrial and technology footprint beyond passenger vehicles.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Houston— Four astronauts aboard Artemis II will hold their first press conference from space on Wednesday as they return from]]></description>
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<p><strong>Houston</strong>— Four astronauts aboard Artemis II will hold their first press conference from space on Wednesday as they return from a record-setting journey around the far side of the Moon, NASA said.</p>



<p>The crew  Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen  launched from Florida last week aboard the Orion spacecraft and traveled beyond the Moon’s far side, becoming the farthest-flying humans in history.</p>



<p>The mission is part of NASA’s broader Artemis program, a multibillion-dollar effort to return humans to the lunar surface by 2028 and establish a sustained presence that could support future missions to Mars.</p>



<p>During a six-hour lunar flyby, the astronauts conducted real-time observations and communicated continuously with scientists on Earth, providing rare human insights into lunar conditions.</p>



<p> Researchers gathered at NASA’s Mission Control Center in Houston analyzed live and recorded data, engaging in direct exchanges with the crew across a distance of more than 400,000 km.</p>



<p>Scientists view the mission as a key step in advancing understanding of the solar system’s formation, with the Moon offering what mission specialists describe as a “witness plate” of early planetary history.</p>



<p>The data collected during the flyby is also expected to inform potential landing sites for future robotic missions, which NASA plans to begin deploying in the coming years as part of its long-term lunar exploration strategy.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s participation in the 2025 APEC CEO Summit in South Korea highlights the global drive for collaboration]]></description>
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<p>NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s participation in the 2025 APEC CEO Summit in South Korea highlights the global drive for collaboration in artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital transformation.</p>
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<p> His meetings with key industry leaders, including Samsung and SK Hynix, are expected to strengthen partnerships and accelerate innovation across the Asia-Pacific region.</p>



<p>In a move that underscores the growing influence of artificial intelligence in shaping the global economy, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang will attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in South Korea later this month. </p>



<p>The event, taking place from October 28 to 31, will bring together world leaders, policymakers, and top corporate executives from 21 member economies to discuss sustainable growth, digital transformation, and the role of technology in driving future prosperity.</p>



<p>According to an official statement from NVIDIA, Huang’s participation will focus on advancing discussions around AI, robotics, digital twins, and autonomous vehicles—technologies that are rapidly transforming industries and redefining how nations compete in the digital era. </p>



<p>The company emphasized that Huang will meet “global leaders and top Korean executives” to explore opportunities for collaboration and innovation.</p>



<p>The APEC CEO Summit runs parallel to the main APEC Leaders’ Meeting, which will see the attendance of heads of state, including U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.</p>



<p> Their meeting, scheduled during the same week, is expected to focus on trade, technology exchange, and cooperation amid global economic shifts. Huang’s presence at the summit places NVIDIA at the intersection of business diplomacy and technological leadership.</p>



<p>During his visit, Huang is expected to hold strategic meetings with Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, two of South Korea’s leading technology firms. Both companies are critical partners in the semiconductor supply chain, producing advanced memory chips that power NVIDIA’s high-performance AI systems used in data centers worldwide.</p>



<p> Industry observers believe these discussions could pave the way for deeper technological integration, ensuring smoother supply chains and shared innovation in next-generation chip development.</p>



<p><strong>Strengthening Global Tech Partnerships</strong></p>



<p>South Korea’s status as a leader in semiconductors and AI research makes it a natural venue for these high-level talks. The country has been investing heavily in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics as part of its national strategy to strengthen digital competitiveness. </p>



<p>Huang’s visit is expected to reinforce NVIDIA’s long-standing partnerships in the region and open new avenues for collaboration in areas such as AI-powered manufacturing, smart mobility, and digital infrastructure.</p>



<p>The summit’s timing is also significant. The world economy is at a pivotal moment where AI and digital technologies are redefining productivity, employment, and trade.</p>



<p> By engaging with key global partners, Huang aims to highlight how NVIDIA’s cutting-edge technologies can empower industries to adapt to this new landscape.</p>



<p><strong>Driving Responsible AI Growth</strong></p>



<p>Beyond technology and business, Huang’s participation reflects a broader vision—to promote responsible and inclusive AI innovation. As artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize sectors from healthcare and finance to logistics and energy, NVIDIA has positioned itself as a global leader in ensuring that these advances contribute positively to society.</p>



<p>In recent months, NVIDIA has expanded partnerships in Asia, working with universities, research institutions, and startups to accelerate the adoption of AI solutions. The company’s focus on ethical AI, transparency, and sustainability aligns closely with APEC’s 2025 theme of “Innovation, Inclusion, and Sustainability.”</p>



<p><strong>Navigating Global Challenges with Optimism</strong></p>



<p>While geopolitical tensions and trade challenges remain, Huang’s attendance signals optimism for the future of U.S.-Asia tech relations. Despite China’s recent regulatory actions against U.S. chipmakers, NVIDIA continues to engage constructively with global partners, advocating collaboration over competition.</p>



<p>By participating in APEC, Huang is expected to emphasize technology as a bridge for peace and prosperity—a message that resonates strongly at a time when the world is seeking solutions to shared challenges such as digital inequality, climate change, and economic instability.</p>



<p>Industry analysts see Huang’s appearance at the APEC CEO Summit as an affirmation of NVIDIA’s pivotal role in shaping the global AI ecosystem. “Jensen Huang isn’t just representing NVIDIA—he’s representing the next chapter of human innovation,” said one Seoul-based tech strategist. “AI is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s the foundation of economic growth, and NVIDIA is leading that charge.”</p>



<p><strong>A Vision for the Future</strong></p>



<p>As discussions unfold in Seoul, NVIDIA’s CEO is expected to champion greater international cooperation in research, infrastructure, and education to ensure the benefits of AI reach all corners of society. </p>



<p>His vision of “AI for everyone” reflects a commitment to democratizing access to powerful technology, making it a tool for inclusion rather than division.</p>



<p>In an era defined by rapid technological disruption, Jensen Huang’s role at the APEC Summit represents more than just a business visit—it’s a global statement about the power of innovation to unite nations. </p>



<p>By fostering stronger relationships with partners in South Korea and across the Asia-Pacific, NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible, turning ambition into progress and progress into shared prosperity.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[“At this stage, details are limited, and a range of potential outcomes remain under discussion,” said Philips in a statement,]]></description>
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<p>“At this stage, details are limited, and a range of potential outcomes remain under discussion,” said Philips in a statement, highlighting the company’s proactive engagement with U.S. authorities.</p>
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<p>Dutch healthcare technology giant Philips (PHG.AS) is actively collaborating with policymakers in Washington regarding ongoing U.S. investigations into the import of medical technology products, showcasing the company’s commitment to transparency and constructive dialogue.</p>



<p>The U.S. Department of Commerce recently launched Section 232 national security reviews covering a wide range of medical and industrial goods, including personal protective equipment, robotics, syringes, and infusion pumps. While these inquiries aim to assess import regulations, Philips emphasizes that it does not anticipate immediate operational impacts, underscoring the company’s stability and preparedness in navigating regulatory landscapes.</p>



<p>“The proactive discussions with U.S. authorities demonstrate Philips’ dedication to ensuring compliance while supporting continued innovation in healthcare technology,” said a company spokesperson.</p>



<p>The company’s approach reflects confidence in its robust supply chains and technological expertise, even as the broader med-tech sector—including European peers Siemens Healthineers, Coloplast, and Sonova—monitors developments. By maintaining open communication with authorities, Philips is positioning itself as a collaborative leader in global healthcare innovation.</p>



<p>Investors and stakeholders have welcomed the measured response, noting that the company’s engagement strategy reduces uncertainty and reinforces its reputation for reliability in delivering critical medical solutions worldwide.</p>



<p>With these efforts, Philips is ensuring that it remains at the forefront of medical technology while contributing to international discussions on import policies and national security considerations. The company continues to focus on delivering innovative healthcare products to markets worldwide, supporting both patient care and industrial advancements.</p>
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