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Microsoft Announced, Will Not Participate In Electronic Show

Microsoft announced, will not participate in the electronic show CES 2022, know the reason.

Technology company Microsoft has announced not to participate in the Consumer Electronics Show i.e. CES 2021 to be held early next month.

Because of the new variant of Coronavirus around the world, especially in the US, Omicron. ) cases are increasing.

The company’s CEO Satya Nadella says that the company will be present virtually in the program to be held from January 5 to 8.

According to Microsoft, the company has decided not to participate in person at CES 2022 keeping in mind the new cases of Covid 19.

Let us tell you that apart from Microsoft, giant technology companies like Lenovo, T-Mobile, Meta, Twitter, Amazon, Google, Intel, and Tiktok will also not attend the Consumer Electronic Show 2022.

This company will be involved in CES 2022 event.

The Korean company Samsung says that the company will participate in the CES 2022 event.

The company’s new CEO Han Jong said that the company is ready to present the company’s vision and direction for technological development.

In this event, the company will tell in detail about its upcoming plan and technology.

Vaccination is necessary.

For your information, let us tell you that it will be necessary for the people attending the CES 2022 event to show the Kovid Vaccination Certificate.

Apart from this, live streaming of the event will also be done, so that those who are unable to reach Las Vegas will be able to watch this event sitting at home.

Work started on net-zero target: There will be a different policy for every industry, work on green hydrogen fuel will be done on war footing from next year.

Work has started on the Net Zero targets announced for India in the CAP-26 conference organized by PM Narendra Modi in Glasgow.

Under this target, India has to completely eliminate carbon emissions in most industries by the year 2070.

In order to achieve the target, the central government is preparing a detailed roadmap to make the country’s eighth largest carbon-emitting industries eco-friendly.

The roadmap will have a roadmap to completely change the nature of energy needs in the refining, steel, fertilizer, cement, shipping, chemical, mobility, and cooking gas industries.

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