Hyperloop developer TransPod has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a 1,000 km/h system in Alberta, Canada. The MoU with Alberta’s government is intended to attract private investment in ...
A Canadian hyperloop startup now seeks to raise more than $380 million for the first-phase of its potentially revolutionary transportation project after winning support last month from Alberta ...
It’s been a while since we’ve heard some good news related to the hyperloop, which seemed to have lost traction since last year when different players around the world were coming up with fresh ideas ...
Hyperloop routes are spreading all over the world, at least theoretically. The government of Canada is the latest to get on board, as Transport Canada, the national transportation agency, put out a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. TransPod, a four-year-old company with roots in Canada and France has signed a memorandum ...
Hyperloop One today announced the ten winners of its Global Challenge to determine the most viable commercial routes for its futuristic transportation tubes. The contest was a request for scientists, ...
It’s been almost ten years since Elon Musk brought hyperloop technology back into modern public consciousness with a 2013 research paper. His Space X sponsored The Hyperloop Pod Competition spawning ...
Hyperloop One is getting closer to selecting a location for its futuristic transit system. The Los Angeles-based startup announced the winners of its Global Challenge, which was launched to identify ...
Hyperloop One wants to build a real, working Hyperloop – but it’ll need strong partners to make it a reality, across both industry and government. That’s why, in part, it held a global competition ...
Hyperloop One has announced 10 winning submissions in a long-running contest to find what it believes to be the best places to build the first hyperloop tracks in the world. Ten teams across five ...
Hard to believe but the precursor of what we know today as the “Hyperloop”—the idea of transporting goods and passengers through low-pressure pneumatic tubes—dates back to the 18 th century. It ...
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