TransPod, a four-year-old company with roots in Canada and France has signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Alberta to study the feasibility of linking the provinces two major ...
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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 ...
The battle to bring Hyperloop, Elon Musk's vision for zipping around the country in something akin to pneumatic tubes, encourages aggressive timelines. If the companies developing the high-speed ...
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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 ...
EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TransPod, the startup that is building the world’s leading hyperloop system (the TransPod system) to disrupt and redefine commercial transportation, today announced ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. TransPod, a Canadian-French startup, has unveiled the design for its new hyperloop vehicle. TransPod is building the TransPod Line, its "ultra-high-speed ...
TransPod, the startup that is building the world's leading hyperloop system to disrupt and redefine commercial transportation, today announced a partnership with IKOS, the leading technology ...
The year is 2030. You’re in a sleek pod-like capsule that’s levitating inside a low pressure steel tube and accelerating across the country at speeds of more than 600 miles per hour. This is Hyperloop ...
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 ...