Elon Musk is technically a “founder” of Tesla, as per a court settlement. He deserves credit for Tesla’s succes,
works with Stanford University on patent issues, and Stanford owns the land in Stanford Research Park that Tesla is leasing). Council member Greg Tanaka, who regularly votes against big-budget ...
Tesla Inc., the electric vehicle and energy ... large incentive to come to Palo Alto was the city’s proximity to Stanford University. (Straubel is also a Stanford alumnus.)
The City of Palo Alto wants to open the hood on the “engine for Silicon Valley” at Stanford Research Park for housing development. The City Council approved plans to remove “conditional use” zoning restrictions at the 700-acre park owned by Stanford University to build homes, the San Jose Mercury News reported.
Palo Alto is among many cities facing pressure to meet its state-mandated goal of constructing more than 6,000 housing units by 2031. The 700-acre business park affected by the zoning change is owned by Stanford University, Silicon Valley’s largest landowner, and is home to major companies like Tesla, HP, Rivian, and Google.
This year's list highlights several tech-driven tycoons from the United States who have leveraged education and innovation to amass their fortunes.
The center is seeking to raise $24 million to develop a museum and rebuild after a blaze destroyed the famed inventor's 1901 laboratory.
As the Lucid Gravity EV gets Supercharger access this week, CEO Peter Rawlinson (a former Tesla exec) gives us the rundown on the origins of the Model S and the future of EV charging.
Elon Musk finally admits that Tesla will have to replace its HW3 self-driving computers. He said it would be difficult, but Tesla would do it. However, no concrete plan has been shared. For the better part of the year, we have been reporting that Tesla can’t achieve its promise of “full self-driving” on HW3, and it needs to come clean about it.
Elon Musk said Austin residents will be able to pay for a fully autonomous Tesla robotaxi ride in June, with an expansion to more US cities planned.
Explore how education shaped the world's wealthiest individuals. From Jeff Bezos' engineering degree to Elon Musk's short-lived PhD pursuit, and Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard dropout story, their academic paths reveal diverse routes to massive success.
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman has been immersed in Silicon Valley since his August 1967 birth in Palo Alto, California, in the shadow of Stanford University, where he and fellow technology