Flying Cars and Electricity Problems: What’s Happening in B2B

Catch up on the latest news in B2B! Here’s what’s happening right now:

Utilities provider PG&E cut power to more than 800,000 customers in California this week to prevent a potential wildfire. The cuts will affect approximately 2.7 million people and have a $2 million impact on the state’s economy.

In Germany, Porsche and Boeing announced a plan to look into the possibility of flying cars. While few concrete details were announced, you can listen to the latest episode of Business Casual on MarketScale to learn what this might mean for the transportation industry.

It is a big weekend in the world of sports as well. To learn more about how the fan experience might be changing for the first time in decades, check out our interview with Stadia Ventures Advisor Tod Caflisch, here.

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