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Digital boost for carbon capture | Retailing the hottest fashion trends

Digital boost for carbon capture | Retailing the hottest fashion trends
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Week of March 20, 2023

For you this week: Can digital techniques in geoscience help drive carbon storage? Fashion success beyond the catwalk. What is synthetic data? Can efficiency help make mining safer, more sustainable, and more…harmonious? Plus: OCI adds new ways to monitor and detect anomalies.
“We urgently need to increase our adoption of carbon capture and storage and other technologies of this type to start tackling emissions.”
Ryan Payton, PhD, Senior Research Advocate, Oracle
Where to capture carbon? 
Where to capture carbon?
Carbon capture technology takes industrial carbon that’s destined for the Earth’s atmosphere and tucks it underground where it won’t contribute to climate change. But where underground? A digital approach to pore-scale rock analysis can help locate the best potential storage reservoirs, says Oracle’s Ryan Payton, who did his PhD work on the technique.
Tastes like real data
Tastes like real data
Synthetic data is artificially generated text, images, audio, or relational data. It can be used in provocative ways, such as creating realistic photos of people who never existed. But it’s also a useful method where private and sensitive data is replaced by the synthetic data for machine learning (ML) model training.
Digging those efficiencies
Digging those efficiencies
Mine operators, such as South Africa’s Kumba Iron Ore, are looking to expand their traditional project portfolios to include initiatives around decarbonization, energy, security, and sustainability. Automated project management is helping improve their capital productivity and better position them to navigate ongoing uncertainty and go after innovative ideas, technologies, and new collaborative partnerships.
Fashion retail
Fashion retail
Just as the fashion industry is always changing with the hottest trends and styles, so must retailers adapt to deliver products in the customer-preferred way, says Oracle’s Kristy Mills. Retailers can keep up with the constant change by rethinking the shopping experience and embracing new strategies and retail technologies.
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Stellantis streamlines work
Merit Automotive adapts faster
Merit Automotive adapts faster
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Honda Motor buys smart
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