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JA Solar Signs Distribution Agreement with India s Leading Distributor, Redington Copyright 2021 PR Newswire. All Rights Reserved
2020-12-24
BEIJING, Dec. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ JA Solar, a leading manufacturer of high-performance solar products, and Redington, one of the leading distributors of PV products in India, today announced that they entered into a distribution agreement to further strengthen their cooperation to promote the development of rooftop PV projects in India.
India is one of the world s largest PV markets, and the rooftop PV market in the country has also been growing rapidly in recent years. Small- and medium-sized rooftop projects have short construction periods and require timely supply of solar modules. To better serve its customers, Redington has set up more than 90 warehouses across India to quickly deliver products and services to local customers, bridging the last mile between the advanced PV products and those customers. With the cooperatio
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Google scientists reportedly told to make AI look more positive in research papers
The news follows the departure of AI ethicist Timnit Gebru this month. Listen - 01:59
Google is reportedly telling research scientists to spin AI in a more positive way. Stephen Shankland/CNET
Google parent Alphabet has been asking its scientists to ensure that AI technology looks more positive in their research papers, says a Wednesday report by Reuters. A new review procedure is reportedly in place so researchers consult with Google s legal, policy or PR teams for a sensitive topics review before exploring things like face analysis, and racial, gender and political affiliation.