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Boosting women’s involvement in solar energy in Senegal: a key factor for society

• In the midst of Senegal’s energy transition, women’s involvement in the solar energy sector is a key factor for equality and sustainable development.
• A recent study on the challenges and opportunities for boosting their involvement improved knowledge of the solar energy ecosystem.
• As a partner of the study, Orange reaffirmed its commitments to inclusion, gender equality and women’s entrepreneurship in Africa.
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An individual is working on the inside of a phone, using a tool to manipulate electronic components. A wooden table is visible, with spare parts next to it.

Say goodbye to disposables; hello to circular electronics

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Various electronic devices, such as phones and tablets, along with internal components, are arranged in bins.

Electronic waste: innovation to kickstart the circular economy

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The image shows a man sitting at a table, slightly turned to the left. He is using a smartphone held in his right hand. The phone's screen displays a colorful background with app icons. On the table, there is a small white cup and a wooden tray. The man is wearing a hearing aid visible in his right ear. The environment is bright and modern, featuring furniture with soft shapes and neutral colors.

An optimised hearing-aid experience thanks to smartphones

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Biodiversity in lakes: multimodal AI crunches eADN data to monitor pollution

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The image depicts a group of technicians working on a telecommunications tower. They are engaged in installation or maintenance tasks, wearing safety helmets and harnesses, highlighting a focus on safety. The presence of equipment suggests they are likely involved in enhancing or troubleshooting network services.

Towards sustainable networks with Nokia: Techniques and methods

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“I lost track of time”: how we get caught up in digital applications?

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