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Can ERPNext Replace Expensive ERP Systems? Stackerbee Technologies Shares What Businesses Are Discovering
Kris Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Infosys and one of the most respected names in the Indian IT landscape, continues to shape the trajectory of technological and scientific advancement in India. More than a decade after stepping down from his executive role at Infosys, his influence has only grown—now reaching far beyond the IT services sector. From pioneering deep tech research and promoting startups to shaping national science policy, Kris Gopalakrishnan remains one of the most visionary minds India has produced.
By Kishan Kapoor2 months ago in Journal
Medical Cannabis in Europe: Comprehensive Analysis of Opportunities & Challenges. AI-Generated.
The European healthcare landscape is currently witnessing a historic shift. Specifically, the Europe medical cannabis market is no longer a niche alternative but a burgeoning pharmaceutical giant. According to the latest data from the IMARC Group, the market size reached USD 2,586.1 million in 2024. However, this is just the beginning. Analysts forecast that the market will skyrocket to reach USD 12,652.9 million by 2033, exhibiting a staggering growth rate (CAGR) of 18.33% between 2025 and 2033.
By Joey Moore2 months ago in Journal
Germany Electric Vehicle Market Revenue Forecast: What Investors Need to Know in 2026
Germany acts as the undisputed automotive heart of Europe, yet the nation's transition to electrification has resembled a rollercoaster of policy shifts and industrial retooling. As we navigate through 2026, the Germany electric vehicle market stands at a critical juncture. After a tumultuous period following the removal of subsidies, the market is stabilizing, driven by a powerful combination of legacy manufacturing prowess and aggressive future government targets.
By Joey Moore2 months ago in Journal
How NSN-Based Procurement Creates Structural Traceability in Aviation Supply Chains. AI-Generated.
Traceability in aviation is not a feature added for convenience. It is a structural requirement that determines whether a supply chain can function under regulatory, operational, and safety pressure. NSN-based procurement exists to enforce this structure at scale.
By Beckett Dowhan2 months ago in Journal
AI in Airborne Intelligence Analysis and Data Fusion. AI-Generated.
Modern military operations rely heavily on timely and accurate intelligence. Airborne platforms collect vast amounts of data from sensors, radar, and communication systems, often in complex and contested environments. Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how this information is analyzed and combined, helping decision-makers act faster and with greater confidence.
By Beckett Dowhan2 months ago in Journal
Why the Europe Used Car Market is Growing Faster Than New Car Sales in 2026-2034
Key Takeaways The European used car market is currently valued at 65.1 billion USD and is projected to grow steadily to 93.8 billion USD by 2034. Used electric vehicle sales jumped by 57 percent in late 2024 due to price corrections and improved consumer trust in battery longevity. An aging fleet average of 12.3 years combined with economic inflation is pushing more buyers toward the secondary market for affordable mobility. Consumers are increasingly shifting from risky private sales in favor of organized dealerships that offer certified pre-owned protection and warranties. Future market growth will be driven by the rising dominance of SUVs and the expansion of digital retail platforms for online vehicle purchasing.
By Joey Moore2 months ago in Journal
Car Sharing Market: Is This the End of Personal Cars?. AI-Generated.
On a typical weekday morning, the city comes alive. A phone buzzes. With a tap on the screen, a car nearby unlocks. No keys to carry, no contracts to sign, no obligation beyond the trip ahead. The ride begins—and when it ends, the car simply fades back into the city.
By william jack2 months ago in Journal
From Gripen to Alberta: How US Pressure on Canada Risks a Donbas-style Split
Trump wants the Athabasca tar sands and he will do anything to capture the area — his 2026 US National Defense Strategy says as much. $100 billion per annum in oil production is at stake.
By James Marinero2 months ago in Journal
Gripen V F-35: Debunking the Maintainability Myth as Canada Rethinks its Fighter Deal
Canada’s long-running search for a new fighter jet has once again hit turbulence. In January 2026, Saab — the Swedish aerospace firm — formally offered Ottawa a package of 72 Gripen E/F fighters plus six GlobalEye airborne early-warning aircraft, bundled with a promise of 12,600 jobs and significant industrial participation.
By James Marinero2 months ago in Journal
How AI Helps Prevent In-Flight System Failures. AI-Generated.
In-flight system failures are among the most serious risks in military aviation. Aircraft operate under intense pressure, extreme environments, and long mission durations, where even minor technical issues can escalate quickly. Artificial intelligence (AI) is now playing a key role in preventing these failures before they affect flight safety or mission success.
By Beckett Dowhan2 months ago in Journal








