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Your Future Pepsi Snacks And Drinks Will Have Insect And Worm Based Protein

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Pepsi has posted an innovation request on an idea portal looking for new ideas for sources of protein in its food and drinks.  According to the beverage giant, “consumers the world over have embraced a variety of high-protein foods, such as Greek-style yogurt and beef jerky style meat products. Unfortunately, that increased level of protein in the product can negatively impact consumer perceptions by adversely impacting texture, taste, color, etc”.

Accordingly, PepsiCo would like to achieve a protein level that provides a measurable positive impact for consumers while enabling a comparable consumer experience. This means that PpsiCo is seeking novel protein sources that include plant-based, Mycoprotein or insect

Nothing to worry – they will take care of the insects and fungi.  They do think we do not have to depend on dairy, egg, meat and gelatin sourced proteins, and therefore exploring these natural options. Go figure.

Amazing Engineering – Sungrow Delivers The World’s Largest Floating PV Power Plant

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A Chinese energy giant Sungrow which makes photovoltaic (PV) inverter systems has unveiled the world’s largest floating PV power plant. The plant capacity is astonishing 40-megawatt solar power plant, situated atop a flooded former coal-mining town in the Anhui province of eastern China. “The plant not only makes full use of this area, reducing the demand for lands – but also improves generation due to the cooling effects of the surface,” a local government official said.

The water has no other major value as it is mineralized which makes it valueless, notes Sungrow.

Sungrow is one of the world’s largest PV inverter system suppliers with over 31 gigawatts installed worldwide as of December 2016.

We need this type of solution in the lagoons of Lagos, Niger Delta and River Niger where we do not have uses for the water bodies.

This Startup Funding Challenge Closes In 3 Days

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The Hello Tomorrow Challenge is a global startup competition for promising early-stage projects & startups using science & technology to solve the world’s issues. It offers equity-free funding, high-visibility and has a solid network of partners. To date, our 60 early-stage alums have raised over $90 million.

The Challenge consists of 10 tracks:

  • DATA & AI
  • ENERGY TRANSITION
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • FOOD & AGRICULTURE
  • WELLBEING
  • HEALTHCARE
  • INDUSTRY 4.0
  • NEW MATERIALS
  • MOBILITY
  • AEROSPACE

APPLY HERE

List Of Banned 41 FOREX Items By Central Bank Of Nigeria

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The Central Bank of Nigeria banned some items for FOREX. The items are: Rice; cement; margarine; palm kernel/palm oil products/vegetables oils; meat and processed meat products; vegetables and processed vegetable products; poultry chicken, eggs, turkey; private airplanes/jets; indian incense; tinned fish in sauce (geisha)/sardines; cold rolled steel sheets; galvanized steel sheets; roofing sheets; wheelbarrows; head pans; metal boxes and containers; enamelware; steel drums; steel pipes; and wire rods (deformed and not deformed).

Others are iron rods and reinforcing bard; wire mesh; steel nails; security and razor wine; wood particle boards and panels; wood fibre boards and panels; plywood boards and panels; wooden doors; toothpicks; glass and glassware; kitchen utensils; tableware; tiles-vitrified and ceramic; textiles; woven fabrics; clothes; plastic and rubber products, polypropylene granules, cellophane wrappers; soap and cosmetics; tomatoes/tomato pastes; and eurobond/foreign currency bond/ share purchases.

Central Bank of Nigeria Make Lagos A Blockchain Hub [Video]

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In this videocast, I discuss how Nigeria can become a trillion dollar economy by making Lagos or any of the major cities the hub for bitcoin/blockchain innovations. Nigeria needs sandboxes for testing models for bitcoin and blockchain across industrial sectors including banking, insurance, real estate and more. The Central Bank of Nigeria needs to put smart regulations for bitcoin and blockchain and make Nigeria the preferred destinations for innovations in these areas. The plan to stifle the adoption of these emerging technologies is not good. We must stay ahead and lead Africa, at least, and make our country the centerpiece of the future.