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3D Printed Fiber Rocket Launched, China Blackout As Google AI Wins, Dutch Entrepreneur Launches TRVL.com

Richard Bradbury | Jeff Sandhu | Arvindh Yuvaraj

26-May-17 12:00

3D Printed Fiber Rocket Launched, China Blackout As Google AI Wins, Dutch Entrepreneur Launches TRVL.com

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Jeff Sandhu and Arvindh Yuvaraj talk about:

 

0:43 - A 3D printed, carbon fiber rocket flew for the first time in New Zealand

6:34 - Chinese fans trash blackout as Google AI wins again

12:13 - The $11 Million spent on ‘Star Wars’ was the best film investment ever made

19:54 - Dutch engineer who helped Apple Inc to get back to its feet launches a startup that wants to transform travel enthusiasts into online agents

23:23 - 'Plant Factories' Churn Out Clean Food in China’s Dirty Cities


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