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Driving Toward the Automobile’s Electric, Autonomous Future

GM president Mark Reuss talks with WIRED about how to sell EVs, his optimism for robot cars, and why the company shifted more of its supply chain back to the US.

Five innovations helping charities

From an NFT marketplace for good causes, to an app that connects donors to the homeless, discover innovations that are helping charities and non-profits to thrive

Monthly Rail Pass In Germany Cuts Carbon Emissions By 1.8 Million Tons

Germany has just completed a 3 month trial that offered unlimited trips on public transportation for one low fare.

Montana Economic Developers Association (MEDA) Fall Conference Registration Open! Ticket Sales are now available.

Space is limited – get your tickets early.

Montana Business Attraction Newsletter Aug/Sept 2022

Meet a Montanan –

Department of Commerce Director Osterman

A New Approach to Car Batteries Is About to Transform EVs

Auto companies are designing ways to build a car’s fuel cells into its frame, making electric rides cheaper, roomier, and able to hit ranges of 620 miles.

SURVEY: You Can Help Close the Digital Divide in Montana – Please Complete This Survey

An internet connection is crucial for residents for school, work, and staying in touch with friends and family. As such, the Montana Department of Administration’s ConnectMT broadband effort is conducting research to increase broadband access and quality across the state. To meet the needs of as many Montana residents as possible, it is important that officials understand the experiences and opinions of both individuals and community groups.

City of Helena Commission selects Andy Shirtliff to fill open seat

“It’s going to be a good experience – like I said, an incredible honor to be here,” Shirtliff said. “We’ve got a lot of work to do.”

Can high-tech windows help slow climate change? We’re about to find out

Among the Inflation Reduction Act’s little-noticed yet potentially game-changing provisions: a big incentive for “smart glass,” which can make buildings significantly more energy efficient

CBS Sunday Morning – Vertical farming: A new form of agriculture in Jackson, Wyoming

In downtown Jackson, Wyoming, a small plot of land, 30 by 150 feet, produces 100,000 pounds of produce a year, thanks to a farm that soars in the air. Correspondent Martha Teichner looks at the growing industry of locally-sourced vertical farms for urban communities.