The document provides information about The Hub, a coworking space company, over multiple years from 2000 to 2020. It lists the company's locations and growth from 1 location in 2005 to over 50 locations globally. It also lists various services provided like hosting, online platforms, and community building. The bottom of the document includes contact information for Nicolo' Borghi at The Hub and frequently asked questions about the company and its franchising model.
HubMilan is an international coworking space company that was founded in 2000 and has locations in many major cities around the world. It focuses on bringing people together in creative communities to promote profit, people, and planet. The document lists HubMilan's locations over time from 2005 to present day across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and South America. It also mentions the company provides services like community, selection, design, online hosting.
This document provides information about an event called the IULM BarCamp to be held on June 8, 2010. It includes a map showing the global growth of BarCamp events from their origins in London in 2005 to locations today across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and South America. The document discusses community, hosts, investors, the CEO, entrepreneurs, attraction, design, franchises, leadership, selection process, and legal aspects of The Hub organization behind the BarCamp events.
Hub Milan is a coworking space founded in 2000 in Milan, Italy that has since expanded to multiple locations globally including London, Copenhagen, New York, Roma, Cairo, and more. The company focuses on community and bringing people together through their shared workspaces and communities of practice. They offer services like selection, design, online hosting, and more to support professionals working remotely or as part of distributed teams.
The document discusses entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. It mentions the Euro-Med School and focuses on the Hub Milan, a community space for social entrepreneurs. It provides information about the Hub's locations over time, starting in 2005 in London and expanding to other cities. It discusses principles for starting a business, including focusing on ideas, products, teams, hiring, funding, and passion. The document promotes an entrepreneurial mindset and community support for social entrepreneurs.
This document discusses HSBC's global technology strategy and initiatives. It provides an overview of HSBC's global technology network including data centers, satellite hubs, and service centers around the world. It highlights several key technology programs including migrating credit card platforms to a single global system, the HSBCnet platform for corporate and commercial banking, and a next generation internet banking platform called 2G. The document also discusses the business impacts of these programs including cost savings, traffic and sales increases, and customer experience improvements.
Pöyry Group is a global consulting and engineering company with core operations in energy, forest industries and chemicals, and infrastructure and environment. It has over 8,000 project services personnel working in over 200 offices across 49 countries. The document discusses Pöyry's services related to bioenergy, which is an important part of renewable energy. It can provide services across the entire bioenergy value chain and project lifecycle, including resource assessment, feasibility studies, project management, and operations and maintenance. Bioenergy includes sources like bioethanol, biodiesel, biomass for energy, and areas of interest include markets, policy, technology, and business strategy. Pöyry aims to support the growth of the large global
HubMilan is an international coworking space company that was founded in 2000 and has locations in many major cities around the world. It focuses on bringing people together in creative communities to promote profit, people, and planet. The document lists HubMilan's locations over time from 2005 to present day across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and South America. It also mentions the company provides services like community, selection, design, online hosting.
This document provides information about an event called the IULM BarCamp to be held on June 8, 2010. It includes a map showing the global growth of BarCamp events from their origins in London in 2005 to locations today across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and South America. The document discusses community, hosts, investors, the CEO, entrepreneurs, attraction, design, franchises, leadership, selection process, and legal aspects of The Hub organization behind the BarCamp events.
Hub Milan is a coworking space founded in 2000 in Milan, Italy that has since expanded to multiple locations globally including London, Copenhagen, New York, Roma, Cairo, and more. The company focuses on community and bringing people together through their shared workspaces and communities of practice. They offer services like selection, design, online hosting, and more to support professionals working remotely or as part of distributed teams.
The document discusses entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. It mentions the Euro-Med School and focuses on the Hub Milan, a community space for social entrepreneurs. It provides information about the Hub's locations over time, starting in 2005 in London and expanding to other cities. It discusses principles for starting a business, including focusing on ideas, products, teams, hiring, funding, and passion. The document promotes an entrepreneurial mindset and community support for social entrepreneurs.
This document discusses HSBC's global technology strategy and initiatives. It provides an overview of HSBC's global technology network including data centers, satellite hubs, and service centers around the world. It highlights several key technology programs including migrating credit card platforms to a single global system, the HSBCnet platform for corporate and commercial banking, and a next generation internet banking platform called 2G. The document also discusses the business impacts of these programs including cost savings, traffic and sales increases, and customer experience improvements.
Pöyry Group is a global consulting and engineering company with core operations in energy, forest industries and chemicals, and infrastructure and environment. It has over 8,000 project services personnel working in over 200 offices across 49 countries. The document discusses Pöyry's services related to bioenergy, which is an important part of renewable energy. It can provide services across the entire bioenergy value chain and project lifecycle, including resource assessment, feasibility studies, project management, and operations and maintenance. Bioenergy includes sources like bioethanol, biodiesel, biomass for energy, and areas of interest include markets, policy, technology, and business strategy. Pöyry aims to support the growth of the large global
Commerzbank is a leading German commercial bank with a strong presence in Germany and across Europe. It has over 7,000 bank clients in more than 60 locations worldwide. Commerzbank provides trade finance services like letters of credit and guarantees to help manage risks in international trade for both importers and exporters. It has deep expertise in these services, with staff experienced in trade finance and knowledge of global markets. Commerzbank aims to enhance the success of its financial institution clients through its global network and trade finance expertise.
The document summarizes the regulatory landscape around palm oil-based biofuels in Europe. It discusses the European Commission's proposal to cap first generation biofuels at 5% and impose indirect land use change factors that would make palm oil and biodiesel non-compliant. It also notes growing political pressure against palm oil in Europe from environmental groups and reviews implications for other policy areas like food labeling. The proposal faces further debate and decision by European Parliament and Council in 2013, requiring industry to make the case that palm oil sustainability has improved.
The document discusses trends in the US natural gas market. It summarizes that:
1) Following a period of low gas prices and a building boom, concerns grew about potential domestic gas shortages and increased reliance on LNG imports.
2) However, extensive unconventional gas reserves were discovered, undermining the need for LNG. High domestic gas prices drove growth in unconventional supply.
3) Today, unconventional gas reserves are substantial but production is stabilizing as investment declines in response to lower prices. The future role of LNG imports remains uncertain.
The document discusses Credit Suisse's offering for external asset managers (EAMs). It provides an overview of Credit Suisse's dedicated EAM department, which services over 1,000 EAMs globally. The department offers a tailored "triangle setup" that includes cooperation agreements, client identification delegation, and dedicated EAM services. Credit Suisse provides a flexible approach and one stop shop for EAMs, including relationship managers, investment advisors, products, services, and technology on an integrated platform.
This document discusses Credit Suisse's offering for external asset managers. It provides a dedicated team and global infrastructure to support external asset managers. Credit Suisse services over 1,000 external asset managers worldwide with approximately $55 billion in assets under management through this program. The program offers a flexible, customized approach and tailors solutions to meet each asset manager's specific business needs and goals for long-term growth.
This document provides latency measurements between various global cities for ultra low latency networking. It includes a map showing key cities and latency measurements between cities like New York to Chicago at 14.6 ms, New York to Toronto at 9.802 ms, and Frankfurt to Hong Kong at 186 ms. The goal is to illustrate latency performance across one global low latency network.
This document summarizes real estate market indicators across various European cities in autumn 2008. It shows the position of cities in their local prime rental cycles for offices, distribution centers, and shopping centers. Tables provide data on prime rental rates and yields for different property types in cities like London, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, and others. Charts depict trends in office vacancy rates across major European markets from 2006 to 2008.
Pöyry is a global consulting and engineering firm with over 8,000 experts operating in 49 countries. It provides services across various industries including chemical process, pulp and paper, oil and gas, power, renewable energy, and more. For the chemical process industry specifically, Pöyry offers technical consulting, engineering, project management, EPCM project implementation, and long-term partnerships utilizing its global network of over 1,300 chemical industry specialists.
PRI Asia Environmental Investment FocusFlorianSommer
Fortis Investments is the asset management division of Fortis Group, managing $192 billion in assets. It has a global network of 40 investment centers serving both institutional and individual investors. Fortis adopted the Principles for Responsible Investment in 2007, believing that environmental, social and governance issues can impact investment performance. It takes a decentralized approach, with each of its autonomous investment centers responsible for integrating ESG factors into investment analysis and decisions, supported by a central SRI investment center for coordination.
The document summarizes key information about the Amsterdam area as a location for business and decision makers. It highlights that Amsterdam is strategically positioned at the heart of Europe with excellent air, road, water, rail, and internet connections. The region has a diverse global culture and dynamic economy with 173 nationalities represented among its 20 million residents. It also notes that Amsterdam has a long trading tradition, dating back 700 years, and remains one of Northwest Europe's top five ports today.
Presentation at SVForum Mobile Internet SIG event on mHealth (August 4, 2011) — the self-quantification movement; survey of tools for tracking personal health; the commonplace complexity of health and the need to track a wide variety of health issues & activities; and an overview of the Tonic self care app.
This document discusses tracking personal health data through self-quantification tools and apps. It outlines the growing movement of self-quantification where individuals measure personal metrics. Many health tracking solutions exist that monitor activities, sleep, diet, location and other data. However, personal health is highly complex with multiple conditions, medications, therapies and changing needs over time. The Tonic app aims to help with this complexity by providing a single tool to remember and track all health activities, medications, biometrics and other data. It allows for customization and easy review of personal health information. The document emphasizes that both specialized tools for specific needs and more commonplace flexible solutions are required for comprehensive health management.
Commerzbank is a leading German commercial bank with a strong presence in Germany and across Europe. It has over 7,000 bank clients in more than 60 locations worldwide. Commerzbank provides trade finance services like letters of credit and guarantees to help manage risks in international trade for both importers and exporters. It has deep expertise in these services, with staff experienced in trade finance and knowledge of global markets. Commerzbank aims to enhance the success of its financial institution clients through its global network and trade finance expertise.
The document summarizes the regulatory landscape around palm oil-based biofuels in Europe. It discusses the European Commission's proposal to cap first generation biofuels at 5% and impose indirect land use change factors that would make palm oil and biodiesel non-compliant. It also notes growing political pressure against palm oil in Europe from environmental groups and reviews implications for other policy areas like food labeling. The proposal faces further debate and decision by European Parliament and Council in 2013, requiring industry to make the case that palm oil sustainability has improved.
The document discusses trends in the US natural gas market. It summarizes that:
1) Following a period of low gas prices and a building boom, concerns grew about potential domestic gas shortages and increased reliance on LNG imports.
2) However, extensive unconventional gas reserves were discovered, undermining the need for LNG. High domestic gas prices drove growth in unconventional supply.
3) Today, unconventional gas reserves are substantial but production is stabilizing as investment declines in response to lower prices. The future role of LNG imports remains uncertain.
The document discusses Credit Suisse's offering for external asset managers (EAMs). It provides an overview of Credit Suisse's dedicated EAM department, which services over 1,000 EAMs globally. The department offers a tailored "triangle setup" that includes cooperation agreements, client identification delegation, and dedicated EAM services. Credit Suisse provides a flexible approach and one stop shop for EAMs, including relationship managers, investment advisors, products, services, and technology on an integrated platform.
This document discusses Credit Suisse's offering for external asset managers. It provides a dedicated team and global infrastructure to support external asset managers. Credit Suisse services over 1,000 external asset managers worldwide with approximately $55 billion in assets under management through this program. The program offers a flexible, customized approach and tailors solutions to meet each asset manager's specific business needs and goals for long-term growth.
This document provides latency measurements between various global cities for ultra low latency networking. It includes a map showing key cities and latency measurements between cities like New York to Chicago at 14.6 ms, New York to Toronto at 9.802 ms, and Frankfurt to Hong Kong at 186 ms. The goal is to illustrate latency performance across one global low latency network.
This document summarizes real estate market indicators across various European cities in autumn 2008. It shows the position of cities in their local prime rental cycles for offices, distribution centers, and shopping centers. Tables provide data on prime rental rates and yields for different property types in cities like London, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, and others. Charts depict trends in office vacancy rates across major European markets from 2006 to 2008.
Pöyry is a global consulting and engineering firm with over 8,000 experts operating in 49 countries. It provides services across various industries including chemical process, pulp and paper, oil and gas, power, renewable energy, and more. For the chemical process industry specifically, Pöyry offers technical consulting, engineering, project management, EPCM project implementation, and long-term partnerships utilizing its global network of over 1,300 chemical industry specialists.
PRI Asia Environmental Investment FocusFlorianSommer
Fortis Investments is the asset management division of Fortis Group, managing $192 billion in assets. It has a global network of 40 investment centers serving both institutional and individual investors. Fortis adopted the Principles for Responsible Investment in 2007, believing that environmental, social and governance issues can impact investment performance. It takes a decentralized approach, with each of its autonomous investment centers responsible for integrating ESG factors into investment analysis and decisions, supported by a central SRI investment center for coordination.
The document summarizes key information about the Amsterdam area as a location for business and decision makers. It highlights that Amsterdam is strategically positioned at the heart of Europe with excellent air, road, water, rail, and internet connections. The region has a diverse global culture and dynamic economy with 173 nationalities represented among its 20 million residents. It also notes that Amsterdam has a long trading tradition, dating back 700 years, and remains one of Northwest Europe's top five ports today.
Presentation at SVForum Mobile Internet SIG event on mHealth (August 4, 2011) — the self-quantification movement; survey of tools for tracking personal health; the commonplace complexity of health and the need to track a wide variety of health issues & activities; and an overview of the Tonic self care app.
This document discusses tracking personal health data through self-quantification tools and apps. It outlines the growing movement of self-quantification where individuals measure personal metrics. Many health tracking solutions exist that monitor activities, sleep, diet, location and other data. However, personal health is highly complex with multiple conditions, medications, therapies and changing needs over time. The Tonic app aims to help with this complexity by providing a single tool to remember and track all health activities, medications, biometrics and other data. It allows for customization and easy review of personal health information. The document emphasizes that both specialized tools for specific needs and more commonplace flexible solutions are required for comprehensive health management.
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