In the 1950s, mathematician Alan Turing — best remembered by many as the cryptography genius who led the British effort to ...
He urged German leaders to swiftly come up with new ways to help business, saying: "There are few recognisable advantages here for manufacturing companies and no strategic approach from politicians." ...
He also complained about electricity costs that are "unsustainable for a site in Germany" and poor road infrastructure. Arburg has to transport its vast machines on narrow country roads before ...