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QuantumScape (QS) Soars 30.95% on Cell Production Milestone
QuantumScape (QS) Soars 30.95% on Cell Production Milestone

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

QuantumScape (QS) Soars 30.95% on Cell Production Milestone

We recently published . QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE:QS) is one of the Wednesday's top performers. QuantumScape jumped by 30.95 percent on Wednesday to close at $5.67 apiece after achieving an important milestone in its baseline cell production capabilities with the integration of the advanced Cobra separator process. According to QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE:QS), Cobra forms the foundation of its high-throughput, continuous-flow separator production platform with its ability to offer 25x improvement in heat treatment speed. It is designed to enable faster, more energy-efficient production with a smaller equipment footprint compared with earlier processes. 'By significantly improving throughput and shrinking the equipment footprint, Cobra gives us a powerful path forward for commercializing our next-generation battery technology,' said QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE:QS) CEO Siva Sivaram. A line of electric vehicles parked in front of a research & development building in San Jose, California. For his part, QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE:QS) co-founder and CTO Tim Holme said that the advancement is crucial to bringing the company's high-performance solid-state battery platform to market at gigawatt scale. While we acknowledge the potential of QS as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an extremely cheap AI stock that is also a major beneficiary of Trump tariffs and onshoring, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

MIT vs. Harvard: Who won the employment race in QS 2026 World University rankings?
MIT vs. Harvard: Who won the employment race in QS 2026 World University rankings?

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

MIT vs. Harvard: Who won the employment race in QS 2026 World University rankings?

As higher education institutions face growing pressure to demonstrate real-world outcomes, global university rankings have moved beyond academic prestige to evaluate factors like job readiness, employer perception, and student career trajectories. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In the QS World University Rankings 2026, employability has emerged as a key benchmark—and both MIT and Harvard University have secured top scores in this area. While both institutions received a perfect 100 in Employer Reputation and Employment Outcomes, a closer examination of supporting indicators suggests MIT's employment model aligns more directly with current labour market demands, particularly in technical and globally mobile sectors. QS 2026 key employability indicators: At a glance Here is the detailed QS Global university rankings 2026 for the leading universities. Taeke a look at the important parameters. Category MIT Harvard Global Rank 1 5 Overall Score 100 97.7 Employer Reputation 100 100 Employment Outcomes 100 100 Faculty-Student Ratio 100 98.3 International Student Ratio 91.6 81.4 International Faculty Ratio 100 79.1 International Student Diversity 92.3 60.6 International Research Network 94.1 99.4 MIT and Harvard: Identical scores, different approaches Both universities have long histories of strong industry connections and alumni networks. The identical employability scores in the QS rankings reflect sustained trust from employers and positive graduate outcomes. However, the way each institution reaches these results is shaped by structural and pedagogical differences. MIT, with its emphasis on science, engineering, and applied research, is closely tied to sectors with direct employment pipelines. Programmes in computing, energy, and manufacturing often involve collaborative projects with industry, preparing students for early entry into research and technical roles. Harvard, on the other hand, supports a broader range of disciplines across law, government, social sciences, and business. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Its influence is reflected in leadership positions across sectors, though the career path may involve longer-term academic or professional preparation. Graduate composition and industry alignment MIT reports a total student body of 11,632, with 60% enrolled in postgraduate programmes. Of its international students, 82% are postgraduates, suggesting a concentration of advanced technical training according to QS World University Rankings 2026 data. Harvard, by comparison, has 24,347 students, of which 67% are postgraduates. Both universities attract international talent, but MIT's smaller, more specialised graduate cohort appears more closely linked to workforce readiness in niche fields. Employer-aligned research, small-scale cohort models, and high levels of international faculty and students all contribute to MIT's global positioning in sectors like AI, quantum computing, and clean tech. Access to faculty and learning environments Faculty-student ratio often influences how well institutions support career development. MIT earned a score of 100 in this metric, slightly ahead of Harvard's 98.3. Smaller student-to-faculty ratios can translate into more research opportunities, academic supervision, and early exposure to applied projects—factors that tend to improve job readiness. Internationalisation as a workforce indicator International exposure has become a significant dimension of employability. On this front, MIT leads in several indicators: International student ratio : 91.6 (vs Harvard's 81.4) : 91.6 (vs Harvard's 81.4) International faculty ratio : 100 (vs 79.1) : 100 (vs 79.1) International student diversity : 92.3 (vs 60.6) These indicators suggest MIT maintains a more globally integrated academic environment. In an increasingly cross-border job market, such exposure can enhance graduates' adaptability and international mobility.

Stop chasing global benchmarks
Stop chasing global benchmarks

The Star

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Stop chasing global benchmarks

MALAYSIA achieved the world's highest improvement rate in the recent Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2026: 70% of our 32 institutions climbed global standings, with Universiti Malaya reaching 58th and Sunway University jumping 129 positions to 410th globally. Yet Malaysian families still spend RM6.1bil annually sending 75,000 students overseas – equivalent to our top five universities' combined operating costs. Malaysia's best minds build foreign economies while outsourcing their children's education – it's a self-sabotaging cycle fuelled by rankings obsession. This 'gilded cage' of global validation has backfired: local tuition now exceeds Australian/Canadian household affordability, burying our graduates under 1.33 years' salary debt (outpacing Singapore's 1.10 and Britain's 1.18). We've surpassed the very systems we emulate in financial burden, yet still question our own excellence.

QuantumScape Skyrockets 32% After Breakthrough That Could Rewrite the Future of EV Batteries
QuantumScape Skyrockets 32% After Breakthrough That Could Rewrite the Future of EV Batteries

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
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QuantumScape Skyrockets 32% After Breakthrough That Could Rewrite the Future of EV Batteries

QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) shares surged nearly 32% at 2.25pm on Wednesday after the battery startup announced a major step forward in its solid-state battery production process. The company said it has now fully adopted its Cobra ceramic separator across its battery manufacturing lines. The new process treats cell components 25 times faster than previous methods and operates with a much smaller equipment footprint. According to CEO Siva Sivaram, this breakthrough could offer a powerful path forward for scaling up production while cutting both costs and floor spacetwo persistent barriers in bringing next-gen batteries to market. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 2 Warning Sign with QS. Solid-state batteries have long been positioned as the endgame for electric vehicles, thanks to their potential for faster charging, higher energy density, and greater safety. But commercial viability has remained elusive. For QuantumScape, the Cobra upgrade may finally be the catalyst to shift from lab-scale development to large-scale production. The market responded accordingly. After years of underperformanceQS shares are still down roughly 42% from their peak despite this week's rallyinvestors seem to be warming up to the idea that QuantumScape could actually deliver. The implications for automakers are significant. Volkswagen (VWAGY), which has invested $380 million into the startup and holds a 24% stake, has already signed a licensing agreement to use QuantumScape's tech in mass production. What's also notable: QuantumScape isn't betting on just one horse. The company confirmed it has sampling agreements with several OEMsincluding both major and luxury automakers. That could position it as a foundational supplier in the next wave of EV battery tech, provided it can scale effectively. While the road to commercialization remains steep and complex, this latest development could mark an inflection point in QuantumScape's journeyone that investors and partners alike will be watching closely. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

QuantumScape (QS) Stock Explodes After Major Factory Breakthrough
QuantumScape (QS) Stock Explodes After Major Factory Breakthrough

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

QuantumScape (QS) Stock Explodes After Major Factory Breakthrough

June 25 QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) stock surged about 45% in Wednesday morning trade after the company reported a key breakthrough in battery production. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 2 Warning Sign with QS. The electric vehicle battery developer said it has integrated its new Cobra separator into baseline cell production. The updated process improves heat treatment speeds nearly 25 times over its previous Raptor method and reduces equipment footprint, potentially easing scale-up for future gigafactories. The company described the upgrade as a "powerful path forward" toward bringing its solid-state battery technology to market. CEO Dr. Siva Sivaram said the Cobra system enhances throughput while optimizing space efficiency. QuantumScape's latest development may support commercial goals, but analysts will be watching for consistent output at scale. While the tech promises higher efficiency, timing and execution could weigh on future investor sentiment. The milestone offers a potential turning point, though the road to commercialization remains long. Market response shows renewed interest, but staying power will depend on delivery. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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