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STAR WARS: The coca cola story

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     Coca cola Singapore has created a limited edition 'star wars' bottle to coincide with the release of the movie 'STAR WARS: Rise of the skywalker.      The bottles use OLED technology to light up the light sabers when touched. These will make use of printed batteries which reportedly last 500 cycles. The Berlin based startup OLED company INURU claims the bottles are eco-friendly as they are manufactured without the use of rare earth metals.      Coca-cola has made 8,000 of the bottles devising a hunt for fans who will need to solve a riddle revealed on Instagram and Facebook. fans then need track down the secret locations of ‘gatekeepers; near 7-eleven stores around Singapore, obtain a special pass and then redeem that pass to buy a bottle. ‘galactic hunt’ promotion the company is running between December 6th to 22nd in the city-state     Critics however say that the company is being overtly wasteful on attaching batteries...

Introducing the first-ever commercial Electric Aircraft

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          Harbour Air, North America’s largest seaplane airline, and MagniX, the company powering the electric aviation revolution, have successfully completed the flight of the world’s first all-electric commercial air plane. the flight, which took place on the Fraser river at harbour air seaplanes terminal in Richmond, Canada, covered 16 kilometres in 4 minutes, marking the start of the third era in aviation — the electric age.            Remarking on the tech innovation,  Ganzarski Roei, CEO of MagniX made a few remarks; ‘ in December 1903, the wright brothers launched a new era of transportation—the aviation age—with the first flight of a powered aircraft. today, 116 years later, with the first flight of an all-electric powered commercial aircraft, we launched the electric era of aviation . The transportation industry and specifically the aviation segment that has been, for the most part, stagnant since...