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Drive

Drive

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“Drive” is Prysmian’s internal podcast, designed to provide clear, timely, and concise updates on company developments and industry trends. Each episode delivers key insights on innovation, sustainability, strategic projects, and market trends in a dynamic and accessible format. With a focus on efficiency, the podcast offers daily or weekly briefings to keep employees informed about major developments, company achievements, and relevant news in the energy and telecommunications sectors. Content includes: • Summaries of the most important news of the day • Updates on projects, partnerships, and innovations • Insights on markets and global strategies • Focus on sustainability, digitalization, and new technologies • Internal communications to strengthen company engagement An easy and effective way to stay informed about the challenges and opportunities shaping Prysmian’s future.Prysmian S.p.A.
  • Power Plays & Data Wars: AI, Energy Shifts, and Global Tensions - 20.06.2025
    Jun 20 2025
    Japan is bolstering its long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) contracts amid changing energy demands driven by AI advancements, while Chinese LNG imports are on the decline, reflecting Japan's strategic pivot towards energy reliability, as reported by Reuters. Meanwhile, regional tensions escalated as Israel intensified its air campaign against Iran, launching strikes on key nuclear facilities in Bushehr, Isfahan, and Natanz. Israeli military officials reaffirmed their aggressive strategy, raising concerns in an already volatile geopolitical environment. In market developments, Deutsche Telekom, Ionos, and the Schwarz Group are preparing to submit bids for an EU AI data center project after an initial collaboration attempt fell through, according to Tagesspiegel. On the international stage, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed tensions surrounding the G7's stance on the Ukraine conflict, complicating diplomatic relations within the bloc. In Denmark, discussions aimed at facilitating Ukraine's EU membership continue, overcoming Hungary's opposition. Additionally, shares of French satellite operator Eutelsat surged following a significant 1 billion euro deal with the French government for military-grade satellite communication, signaling an increased governmental focus on secure connectivity solutions. The global community is closely monitoring these developments as shifts in alliances and energy strategies unfold.
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  • Power, Alliances, and Escalation: A World on the Brink of New Orders - 20.06.2025
    Jun 20 2025
    Tensions heightened as Israel targeted Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, marking a significant escalation in its military operations against Iranian nuclear facilities. This move aligns with Israel's broader military strategy amidst ongoing regional conflicts, especially concerning Iran, as reported by Reuters. In the business sector, shares of French satellite operator Eutelsat surged after securing a government contract for military connectivity, underscoring the increasing demand for secure data solutions in today's geopolitical climate. Japan is also taking steps to secure long-term liquefied natural gas contracts to meet rising energy demands driven by the AI sector. In Europe, a competitive bid for a European Union AI data center is underway, with prominent German companies like Deutsche Telekom and Ionos submitting rival applications after previous attempts to collaborate fell through. This focus on LNG also signifies Japan's strategic pivot toward enhancing energy reliability while pursuing net-zero objectives. Meanwhile, a discussion between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping revealed tensions surrounding the G7, particularly regarding the Ukraine crisis and its repercussions for global relations. Denmark is poised to support Ukraine's EU membership efforts, despite Hungary's objections, highlighting the complexities of EU negotiations given the ongoing regional conflicts. As these developments unfold, the geopolitical landscape appears increasingly intricate, with potential shifts in alliances and strategies.
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    2 Min.
  • Update 19.6.2025
    Jun 19 2025
    Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, rejected President Trump’s calls for unconditional surrender, warning that U.S. military intervention would have severe consequences, as reported by Bloomberg. This rhetoric coincides with rising concerns over a potential U.S. military partnership with Israel amidst ongoing hostilities. Concurrently, Iranian citizens are attempting to leave Tehran due to heightened Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military facilities. In corporate developments, Amazon’s CEO Andy Jassy acknowledged the possibility of job cuts in the corporate workforce due to the rise of generative AI, reflecting a broader trend of automation reshaping job roles, according to Reuters. This announcement underlines the pressures companies face as they adapt to technological advancements. The U.S. is reportedly bolstering its military presence in the Middle East, deploying additional fighter jets in response to the escalating conflict with Iran. In parallel, U.S. defense contractors are positioning themselves at the Paris Airshow to benefit from increased European military spending, spurred by security concerns following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, also noted by Reuters. As diplomatic, military, and economic dynamics evolve, the international community remains attentive to these developments, indicating a significant transformation in global affairs.
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