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I wanted to mention an update regarding the information posted on my previous post about “The figure of the Business Angel< /a>“, (see my blog “From Pucela“), the past December 17, 2009. I put you in context. On December 11, 2009, at the information day on the role of “Business Angels” organized by the D.G…
Some time ago I commented in passing a few lines about a new audiovisual work that Guillermo Cruz was preparing to document a network of experimental projects on the use of containers for activities of social and other groups, an initiative in which he is behind Santiago Cirugeda. Both worked together in the edition of…
Green Light for Midtown is a pedestrianization project started in May 2009 (here the initial project presentation) which has generated new areas closed to traffic in New York, specifically on Broadway at its intersection with Times Square and Herald Square, complemented by another series of measures to improve traffic safety on the same street from…
The long-awaited The change in the productive model must be reflected in an intense and differentiated activity in the creation of new innovative companies, new business mechanisms, generation of new business ideas, etc., which feed the consolidation of high-value activities from the base of the economic engine added and contribute to the development of emerging…
The Naider project continues its process of evolution and expansion, For this reason, it has opted for the city of Valladolid to make the ambitious project of placing Naider as a reference node also in the central area of the peninsula a reality. The objective of this new office is to contribute to the socio-economic…
La Cámara de Comercio de Bilbao y Naider organizan un encuentro con el World Economic Forum y la London School of Economics para ilustrar las conclusiones del Global Information Technology Report 2008-2009. Desde el año 2001 el World Economic Forum publica anualmente un informe dedicado al análisis de las Tecnologías a nivel mundial. En poco…