Factories are using a combination of resource-efficient technologies to cut waste, conserve water, and build resilience.
Bangladesh’s forest department has recently included modern technologies and tools to strengthen its crime combat arsenal, after having lagged behind its surrounding countries for over a decade. So ...
An artificial intelligence (AI)-based platform for the Bangla language, Kagoj.ai, has been launched along with a new Bangla font titled Julai, designed for official and publishing use. The ...
The Bangladesh Government has signed a new agreement with two companies to carry out a feasibility study and detailed design works to build a high-speed railway between the capital Dhaka and seaport ...
Many of the container trucks that rush towards Dhaka through the fog of Chittagong Port every day contain various raw materials, including machinery, clothing, electronic goods, and other goods marked ...
Using current broadcast technology, most nitrogen is lost to the air and water, and rice plants actually use only one bag of urea in three. Urea deep placement (UDP) puts nitrogen near rice roots so ...
Dhaka, Bangladesh-based Bashundhara Multisteel Industries Ltd., a division of the Bashundhara Group, has signed a contract with Germany-based SMS Group for that firm to equip a mill complex initially ...
The world’s second biggest exporter of clothes, Bangladesh is looking to technology to gain control of the fashion industry’s other major product: textile waste. Cloud-hosted software allows ...
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BCCCI signs MoU to enhance Bangladesh-China vocational, skills cooperation
Bangladesh China Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCCI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Beijing Ark Galaxy Technology Co., Ltd. and China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation ...
An estimated 5 percent of deaths in Bangladesh are attributable to drinking water with high levels of arsenic, researchers say BANGKOK, Aug 28 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Almost a quarter of a ...
Railways in Bangladesh potentially offer a cheaper, safer, and more fuel-efficient means of transporting goods and passengers than roads. Credit: Asian Development Bank. The Asian Development Bank ...
The Government of Bangladesh has announced that it will expand urea deep placement (UDP)—a technology that doubles the efficiency of urea fertilizer use—to almost 1 million hectares (ha) of rice land, ...
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