The document summarizes the activities of the Economy of Communion group in Austria over the past 3 years. The group meets monthly and has engaged in activities like brainstorming sessions, visiting local businesses, training workshops, and dialogues with students and business leaders. They have provided support to startup companies and helped a business in crisis develop a new business model. The goal is to spread awareness of the Economy of Communion and make it accessible to all in Austria.
Nearshoring and outsourcing will become more and more important, because the shortage of good developers is increasing, especially in Western Europe and US.
https://stxnext.com
Silk Road Summit & Business Forum 2016 Event BrochureBrien Desilets
The Silk Road Summit & Business Forum will take place on September 26, 2016 in Washington DC. It is organized by Claret Consulting and its partners to facilitate multilateral collaboration on infrastructure development throughout the Silk Road region. The agenda will focus on topics like the Silk Road Economic Belt, 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, business opportunities, and support from multilateral development banks. The summit provides an opportunity for business development in emerging markets along the trading route between Asia and Europe.
The document is a newsletter from the Dutch-Macedonian Chamber of Commerce (NL Chamber). It provides information on NL Chamber events, projects, members, and Dutch business in Macedonia. Key details include:
- NL Chamber was established in 2012 to promote business between Dutch and Macedonian companies.
- Upcoming events include the annual general assembly combined with a TEDx conference on innovations and the Dutch experience of doing business in Macedonia.
- Projects feature promoting the dairy industry and networking with chambers in Kosovo and Albania.
- Member highlights include a textile company celebrating its 25th anniversary and a tree nursery visit at dawn.
The document summarizes Austria's transition to open access. It notes that in 2012, Austria had only a few institutional repositories and was not a strong player in open access. It describes the voluntary Austrian National Action Plan on Open Access, with 57 member institutions working towards the goal of 100% gold open access by 2025. The action plan provides recommendations such as reorganizing publishing contracts, supporting international cooperation through funding, and introducing open access policies. The overall goal is to advance open access and open science through these coordinated efforts.
Thomas Lehmann participated in a two-week traineeship in Poland and Croatia as part of Project "azubi-europa". In Poland, he visited vocational schools, a home for the elderly, and a manufacturing company. He also met with the German-Polish Chamber of Commerce. He then traveled to Croatia, where he explored Rijeka and visited a shipyard, home for the elderly, and the Croatian Chamber of Commerce. The traineeship provided insights into the economies and cultures of Central and Eastern Europe.
Reisebericht Danneberg - Mai 2015 HU/HRherbert1977
The document summarizes Svenja Danneberg's participation in the "Azubi-Europa" project through which she spent two weeks each in Hungary and Croatia on apprenticeships. The project involved preparatory e-learning followed by placements in the target countries where participants visited local companies and cultural sites while taking business workshops. In Hungary, Svenja visited a machine parts company, law office, and public utilities and learned about the country's economy and culture. In Croatia, her visits included a car dealership and Chamber of Economy, and she gained knowledge of Croatian business practices and took English language tests before sharing impressions from her trips.
The document summarizes the activities of the Economy of Communion group in Austria over the past 3 years. The group meets monthly and has engaged in activities like brainstorming sessions, visiting local businesses, training workshops, and dialogues with students and business leaders. They have provided support to startup companies and helped a business in crisis develop a new business model. The goal is to spread awareness of the Economy of Communion and make it accessible to all in Austria.
Nearshoring and outsourcing will become more and more important, because the shortage of good developers is increasing, especially in Western Europe and US.
https://stxnext.com
Silk Road Summit & Business Forum 2016 Event BrochureBrien Desilets
The Silk Road Summit & Business Forum will take place on September 26, 2016 in Washington DC. It is organized by Claret Consulting and its partners to facilitate multilateral collaboration on infrastructure development throughout the Silk Road region. The agenda will focus on topics like the Silk Road Economic Belt, 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, business opportunities, and support from multilateral development banks. The summit provides an opportunity for business development in emerging markets along the trading route between Asia and Europe.
The document is a newsletter from the Dutch-Macedonian Chamber of Commerce (NL Chamber). It provides information on NL Chamber events, projects, members, and Dutch business in Macedonia. Key details include:
- NL Chamber was established in 2012 to promote business between Dutch and Macedonian companies.
- Upcoming events include the annual general assembly combined with a TEDx conference on innovations and the Dutch experience of doing business in Macedonia.
- Projects feature promoting the dairy industry and networking with chambers in Kosovo and Albania.
- Member highlights include a textile company celebrating its 25th anniversary and a tree nursery visit at dawn.
The document summarizes Austria's transition to open access. It notes that in 2012, Austria had only a few institutional repositories and was not a strong player in open access. It describes the voluntary Austrian National Action Plan on Open Access, with 57 member institutions working towards the goal of 100% gold open access by 2025. The action plan provides recommendations such as reorganizing publishing contracts, supporting international cooperation through funding, and introducing open access policies. The overall goal is to advance open access and open science through these coordinated efforts.
Thomas Lehmann participated in a two-week traineeship in Poland and Croatia as part of Project "azubi-europa". In Poland, he visited vocational schools, a home for the elderly, and a manufacturing company. He also met with the German-Polish Chamber of Commerce. He then traveled to Croatia, where he explored Rijeka and visited a shipyard, home for the elderly, and the Croatian Chamber of Commerce. The traineeship provided insights into the economies and cultures of Central and Eastern Europe.
Reisebericht Danneberg - Mai 2015 HU/HRherbert1977
The document summarizes Svenja Danneberg's participation in the "Azubi-Europa" project through which she spent two weeks each in Hungary and Croatia on apprenticeships. The project involved preparatory e-learning followed by placements in the target countries where participants visited local companies and cultural sites while taking business workshops. In Hungary, Svenja visited a machine parts company, law office, and public utilities and learned about the country's economy and culture. In Croatia, her visits included a car dealership and Chamber of Economy, and she gained knowledge of Croatian business practices and took English language tests before sharing impressions from her trips.
Betrieblicher Lernauftrag Schmid - April 2015 CZ/HRherbert1977
The document summarizes Susanne Schmid's apprenticeship project in the Czech Republic and Croatia through the "Azubi-Europa" program. It provides an overview of the program structure and details of Susanne's visits to companies, educational institutions, and tourist attractions in each country. The operational task of the project is to compare apprenticeship systems between Germany, the Czech Republic, and Croatia. Context is provided on the visited cities and countries.
The document discusses the Alumniportal Deutschland (APD), a social network that connects alumni from around the world who have studied or worked in Germany. The APD aims to facilitate dialogue between civilizations and cultures. It allows alumni to connect professionally and personally, find career opportunities and training programs. The APD hosts various events globally each year including alumni fairs, information sessions, and workshops. Organizations are also able to engage with the APD community to find experts and announce opportunities.
The document summarizes information about creative industries in Austria from Kreativwirtschaft Austria (KAT), an organization that promotes the interests of creative industries. KAT offers services to support creative entrepreneurs' economic success including practical guides, networking opportunities, studies and a website. The first creative industries strategy for Austria was developed with the goal of strengthening competitiveness, exploiting the transformative effect of creative industries on other sectors, and strengthening innovation. The strategy includes 22 measures across three pillars - empowerment, transformation, and innovation.
Exposition Chiellerie 12 18 March 2010 Onze Presents Flow (2)Josilda2
The Dutch photographers collective Onze//11 will be showing new work under the theme "Flow" between March 12th and 18th at the Chiellerie art gallery. The eight photographers in the collective, who studied at schools in Amsterdam and each have their own unique style, will present images that reflect their diverse styles and interpretations of the theme. Contact Josilda da Conceição for more information about the exhibition.
Collaboration between business and research in Transport TechToday
The document discusses collaboration between business and research in transport in Denmark. It describes the Danish Maritime Business Cluster, which employs over 80,000 people and accounts for 24% of Denmark's exports. The Maritime Development Center of Europe facilitates collaboration and innovation projects between industry, universities, and authorities. The Danish Transport Innovation Network also supports transferring knowledge from research to businesses to create innovations. Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of cooperation between government, businesses, and research to support Denmark's maritime and transport sectors.
Meetings International is hosting the International Conference on Materials Research and Development from October 29-30, 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on accelerating novel research in materials science, with topics including materials science and development, future of materials, entrepreneur investment opportunities, and materials characterization. It will provide an international platform for top researchers and professionals in materials science to exchange ideas and network.
The document summarizes the OpenGLAM CH Working Group in Switzerland, which aims to promote open data principles in cultural heritage institutions. It has around 50 subscribers and 20-25 active participants. The working group coordinates projects and task forces, including outreach to smaller institutions, an open cultural data hackathon, and plans to evaluate open data projects. It has been active since 2013 and is a loose network under the Open Knowledge Foundation that coordinates biannual meetings.
FINA Wiki brings together evidence primarily about numismatic correspondence that was exchanged before 1800 and is part of the project "Fontes Inediti Numismaticae Antiquae (FINA)"
Presentation at Semantic MediaWiki conference 2019 in Paris
20140715 open glam_satellite-event_input_chBeat Estermann
The document summarizes the OpenGLAM CH Working Group in Switzerland, which aims to promote open access to cultural heritage institution collections. It has around 50 subscribers and 20-25 active participants. The working group coordinates projects and task forces around issues like engaging smaller institutions and holding open data hackathons. Current projects include evaluating GLAM-Wiki partnerships and developing open data masterclasses. The working group was officially launched in 2014 and functions as a loose network and contact platform for open cultural data initiatives in Switzerland.
Our world tour is far from over. This time it continues with Drupal Camps in Europe. After already exploring Drupal Camps that take place in Africa, Asia and North America, it's time for the continent from which our company comes from. We concluded that Drupal Camps are the most frequent in North America, followed by Asia and Africa, which currently takes the last place. What about Europe? Which spot is reserved for it?
Reisebericht Christian Waeder - Nov 2013 Slowakei/Tschechienherbert1977
The document outlines Christian Waeder's internship calendar for the "Azubi Europa" program in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. It details his visits to various organizations to learn about business, culture and the education systems. Key stops included the Chamber of Commerce in Bratislava, a vocational school, Cargo Partner logistics, BDO audit firm, Helika architecture, and the German Embassy in Prague. The goal was to increase his English skills and understanding of the European Union through practical experiences abroad.
This document provides a summary of Laszlo Biro's work experience and education. It outlines his employment history in customer service roles in London from 2015-present, and prior roles as a sales manager, content manager, and administrator in Hungary and Ukraine from 2010-2015. It also details his unfinished university studies in Ukraine from 2004-2007 focusing on English and literature, as well as his high school education in Canada and Hungary where he took courses in English, history, and computer science. Finally, it lists his self-education in various computer programs and technologies from the 1990s to present.
The document summarizes various events and activities of the Dutch-Macedonian Chamber of Commerce (NL Chamber). It describes NL Chamber participating in a joint Macedonia pavilion at a private label trade fair in Amsterdam. It also summarizes NL Chamber hosting a "Back to Business Breakfast" for members, and celebrating its third anniversary at a winery. Other events covered include a roadshow for a Dutch truck manufacturer and a business delegation visit from the Netherlands. The document also mentions NL Chamber's involvement in regular meetings with customs and tax authorities in Macedonia.
This document summarizes the services of a moving company in Russia, including domestic and international moves, logistics support, storage, and transportation of cultural items. They have many years of experience moving items internationally and working with corporations, diplomats, and private clients. The company has received quality awards and is a member of several international moving networks.
The document discusses food investment networks around the world. It maps the major clusters for research & development, manufacturing, design & development, headquarters, sales & marketing, and logistics & transport. The US and China are prominent locations for many sectors. The document also maps outward investment from the Netherlands, which often goes to countries like Spain, Russia, South Africa, India, and the US. Inward investment in the Netherlands is mapped for different sectors and cities as well. Key reasons for investment include skilled labor forces, market access, infrastructure, and business environments. The Netherlands plays an important role in both inward and outward global food industry investment.
Zsófia Varga has over two years of work experience in IT, business development, marketing, and communication. She currently works as an IT consultant providing support for German, Austrian, and Swiss markets. Previously, she held positions as Assistant to the CEO, President, Business Development Manager, and Research Assistant. Varga has a Masters in International Marketing and Management from Vienna, Austria and is multilingual, having worked in several countries.
The document outlines the agenda for a bilateral meeting between the Berlin School of Economics and Law (BESEL) and the Academy of IT and Skills in Lodz, Poland (WSIU) to discuss quality policies, management, and control procedures at their institutions. The meeting will take place on April 15th, 2013 at the Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin. The agenda includes presentations from BESEL on their quality procedures and from Polish students on those at WSIU, as well as open discussion panels on quality improvement measures from the Qualipaths project, CEDEFOP, and EQUAVET. Participants will stay at the Hotel Gates Novum Berlin during their visit from April 14th-15
Filip Nikel has over 10 years of experience as a tool-maker and related worker in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and France. He has worked on tools and dies for various automotive parts and models. His most recent role since 2019 has been as a tool and die maker for Matrici. S. Coop. in the Czech Republic, where he has worked on body parts for Skoda vehicles including wings, hoods, and doors. Nikel speaks Slovak, Spanish, Czech, Polish, and Russian and has strong digital and communication skills.
The Gdansk shipyard located in Poland was the birthplace of the Solidarity trade union movement and produced over 1000 ships, but has since faced financial difficulties. A monument commemorates victims of protests in 1970. The port of Gdansk is a major transportation hub situated on the Baltic coast playing a key role in European trade routes.
This document provides suggestions for experiencing nostalgia through activities inspired by bygone eras in Perth, Western Australia. It describes options for experiencing speakeasies and jazz from the 1920s, American-style diners and beat culture from the 1950s, burlesque dancing and swing dancing from the 1920s, drive-in movies inspired by the 1950s, and record stores, vintage clothing stores, and tiki bars to experience 1960s and 1970s culture. The document advocates traveling back in time through these retro-themed activities to experience inspiration from earlier decades.
Présentation de Machines de l'Ile dans le cadre de la Mission exploratoire AWEX-WBI. Cap sur les Villes intelligentes françaises. (Volet Bordeaux-Nantes: du 23 au 27 novembre 2015).
Betrieblicher Lernauftrag Schmid - April 2015 CZ/HRherbert1977
The document summarizes Susanne Schmid's apprenticeship project in the Czech Republic and Croatia through the "Azubi-Europa" program. It provides an overview of the program structure and details of Susanne's visits to companies, educational institutions, and tourist attractions in each country. The operational task of the project is to compare apprenticeship systems between Germany, the Czech Republic, and Croatia. Context is provided on the visited cities and countries.
The document discusses the Alumniportal Deutschland (APD), a social network that connects alumni from around the world who have studied or worked in Germany. The APD aims to facilitate dialogue between civilizations and cultures. It allows alumni to connect professionally and personally, find career opportunities and training programs. The APD hosts various events globally each year including alumni fairs, information sessions, and workshops. Organizations are also able to engage with the APD community to find experts and announce opportunities.
The document summarizes information about creative industries in Austria from Kreativwirtschaft Austria (KAT), an organization that promotes the interests of creative industries. KAT offers services to support creative entrepreneurs' economic success including practical guides, networking opportunities, studies and a website. The first creative industries strategy for Austria was developed with the goal of strengthening competitiveness, exploiting the transformative effect of creative industries on other sectors, and strengthening innovation. The strategy includes 22 measures across three pillars - empowerment, transformation, and innovation.
Exposition Chiellerie 12 18 March 2010 Onze Presents Flow (2)Josilda2
The Dutch photographers collective Onze//11 will be showing new work under the theme "Flow" between March 12th and 18th at the Chiellerie art gallery. The eight photographers in the collective, who studied at schools in Amsterdam and each have their own unique style, will present images that reflect their diverse styles and interpretations of the theme. Contact Josilda da Conceição for more information about the exhibition.
Collaboration between business and research in Transport TechToday
The document discusses collaboration between business and research in transport in Denmark. It describes the Danish Maritime Business Cluster, which employs over 80,000 people and accounts for 24% of Denmark's exports. The Maritime Development Center of Europe facilitates collaboration and innovation projects between industry, universities, and authorities. The Danish Transport Innovation Network also supports transferring knowledge from research to businesses to create innovations. Overall, the document emphasizes the importance of cooperation between government, businesses, and research to support Denmark's maritime and transport sectors.
Meetings International is hosting the International Conference on Materials Research and Development from October 29-30, 2018 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference will focus on accelerating novel research in materials science, with topics including materials science and development, future of materials, entrepreneur investment opportunities, and materials characterization. It will provide an international platform for top researchers and professionals in materials science to exchange ideas and network.
The document summarizes the OpenGLAM CH Working Group in Switzerland, which aims to promote open data principles in cultural heritage institutions. It has around 50 subscribers and 20-25 active participants. The working group coordinates projects and task forces, including outreach to smaller institutions, an open cultural data hackathon, and plans to evaluate open data projects. It has been active since 2013 and is a loose network under the Open Knowledge Foundation that coordinates biannual meetings.
FINA Wiki brings together evidence primarily about numismatic correspondence that was exchanged before 1800 and is part of the project "Fontes Inediti Numismaticae Antiquae (FINA)"
Presentation at Semantic MediaWiki conference 2019 in Paris
20140715 open glam_satellite-event_input_chBeat Estermann
The document summarizes the OpenGLAM CH Working Group in Switzerland, which aims to promote open access to cultural heritage institution collections. It has around 50 subscribers and 20-25 active participants. The working group coordinates projects and task forces around issues like engaging smaller institutions and holding open data hackathons. Current projects include evaluating GLAM-Wiki partnerships and developing open data masterclasses. The working group was officially launched in 2014 and functions as a loose network and contact platform for open cultural data initiatives in Switzerland.
Our world tour is far from over. This time it continues with Drupal Camps in Europe. After already exploring Drupal Camps that take place in Africa, Asia and North America, it's time for the continent from which our company comes from. We concluded that Drupal Camps are the most frequent in North America, followed by Asia and Africa, which currently takes the last place. What about Europe? Which spot is reserved for it?
Reisebericht Christian Waeder - Nov 2013 Slowakei/Tschechienherbert1977
The document outlines Christian Waeder's internship calendar for the "Azubi Europa" program in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. It details his visits to various organizations to learn about business, culture and the education systems. Key stops included the Chamber of Commerce in Bratislava, a vocational school, Cargo Partner logistics, BDO audit firm, Helika architecture, and the German Embassy in Prague. The goal was to increase his English skills and understanding of the European Union through practical experiences abroad.
This document provides a summary of Laszlo Biro's work experience and education. It outlines his employment history in customer service roles in London from 2015-present, and prior roles as a sales manager, content manager, and administrator in Hungary and Ukraine from 2010-2015. It also details his unfinished university studies in Ukraine from 2004-2007 focusing on English and literature, as well as his high school education in Canada and Hungary where he took courses in English, history, and computer science. Finally, it lists his self-education in various computer programs and technologies from the 1990s to present.
The document summarizes various events and activities of the Dutch-Macedonian Chamber of Commerce (NL Chamber). It describes NL Chamber participating in a joint Macedonia pavilion at a private label trade fair in Amsterdam. It also summarizes NL Chamber hosting a "Back to Business Breakfast" for members, and celebrating its third anniversary at a winery. Other events covered include a roadshow for a Dutch truck manufacturer and a business delegation visit from the Netherlands. The document also mentions NL Chamber's involvement in regular meetings with customs and tax authorities in Macedonia.
This document summarizes the services of a moving company in Russia, including domestic and international moves, logistics support, storage, and transportation of cultural items. They have many years of experience moving items internationally and working with corporations, diplomats, and private clients. The company has received quality awards and is a member of several international moving networks.
The document discusses food investment networks around the world. It maps the major clusters for research & development, manufacturing, design & development, headquarters, sales & marketing, and logistics & transport. The US and China are prominent locations for many sectors. The document also maps outward investment from the Netherlands, which often goes to countries like Spain, Russia, South Africa, India, and the US. Inward investment in the Netherlands is mapped for different sectors and cities as well. Key reasons for investment include skilled labor forces, market access, infrastructure, and business environments. The Netherlands plays an important role in both inward and outward global food industry investment.
Zsófia Varga has over two years of work experience in IT, business development, marketing, and communication. She currently works as an IT consultant providing support for German, Austrian, and Swiss markets. Previously, she held positions as Assistant to the CEO, President, Business Development Manager, and Research Assistant. Varga has a Masters in International Marketing and Management from Vienna, Austria and is multilingual, having worked in several countries.
The document outlines the agenda for a bilateral meeting between the Berlin School of Economics and Law (BESEL) and the Academy of IT and Skills in Lodz, Poland (WSIU) to discuss quality policies, management, and control procedures at their institutions. The meeting will take place on April 15th, 2013 at the Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin. The agenda includes presentations from BESEL on their quality procedures and from Polish students on those at WSIU, as well as open discussion panels on quality improvement measures from the Qualipaths project, CEDEFOP, and EQUAVET. Participants will stay at the Hotel Gates Novum Berlin during their visit from April 14th-15
Filip Nikel has over 10 years of experience as a tool-maker and related worker in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Canada, and France. He has worked on tools and dies for various automotive parts and models. His most recent role since 2019 has been as a tool and die maker for Matrici. S. Coop. in the Czech Republic, where he has worked on body parts for Skoda vehicles including wings, hoods, and doors. Nikel speaks Slovak, Spanish, Czech, Polish, and Russian and has strong digital and communication skills.
The Gdansk shipyard located in Poland was the birthplace of the Solidarity trade union movement and produced over 1000 ships, but has since faced financial difficulties. A monument commemorates victims of protests in 1970. The port of Gdansk is a major transportation hub situated on the Baltic coast playing a key role in European trade routes.
This document provides suggestions for experiencing nostalgia through activities inspired by bygone eras in Perth, Western Australia. It describes options for experiencing speakeasies and jazz from the 1920s, American-style diners and beat culture from the 1950s, burlesque dancing and swing dancing from the 1920s, drive-in movies inspired by the 1950s, and record stores, vintage clothing stores, and tiki bars to experience 1960s and 1970s culture. The document advocates traveling back in time through these retro-themed activities to experience inspiration from earlier decades.
Présentation de Machines de l'Ile dans le cadre de la Mission exploratoire AWEX-WBI. Cap sur les Villes intelligentes françaises. (Volet Bordeaux-Nantes: du 23 au 27 novembre 2015).
Présentation de la ville de Charleroi dans le cadre de la Mission exploratoire AWEX-WBI: Cap sur les Villes intelligentes françaises. (Volet Strasbourg-Issy-les-Moulineaux : du 19 au 23 octobre 2015).
Présentation de Joul Zenbus dans le cadre de la Mission exploratoire AWEX-WBI. Cap sur les Villes intelligentes françaises. (Volet Bordeaux-Nantes: du 23 au 27 novembre 2015).
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Rizwana Kousar has over 15 years of experience in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) projects, with a focus on capacity building, behaviour change communication, and community-led total sanitation. She holds an MSc in Sociology and has extensive training and experience in CLTS, hygiene promotion, and gender mainstreaming. Her professional experience includes positions with UN-Habitat, Oxfam, IRSP, and Response International, leading projects in Pakistan, the Philippines, and Bangladesh.
This document discusses venture capital funds in Berlin, Germany. It notes that Berlin has the highest amount of VC investments in Europe. It profiles IBB Beteiligungsgesellschaft, the most active VC firm in Berlin focused on early stage investments. IBB has invested over 141 million euros in 80 companies, which have generated over 238 million euros in revenue and employ over 2,000 people. Key sectors of focus for IBB include hardware/software, biotechnology, and digital health. The business model of IBB and its VC funds has been quite successful, as losses from failing companies are more than offset by gains from successful investments backed by European funding programs.
3 Years of FinTech Forum: Meet the Alumni (FTF1 / Nov. 2013)Samarth Shekhar
Countdown to 3 years of FinTech Forum. Startups in Germany / D.A.CH raised over $1.3Bn in 2015, overtaking the UK. All the top 3 largest European funding rounds in 2015 were in Germany. As FinTech Forum turns three in July 2016, we asked some of our alumni what they were up to back in 2013, their achievements and plans, starting with the “Class of 2013” (1st FinTech Forum / Nov. 2013).
Bijeenkomst KvK en RVO voor MKB bedrijven die zaken willen doen in Duitsland en op zoek zijn naar diverse aspecten van het zaken doen als cultuur, wetgeving, netwerken, presentatie. Deze presentatie is specifiek over Enterprise Europe Network mogelijkheden en het presenteren op Linkedin en Xing voor digitaal netwerken.
The document summarizes information about the BG Careers Fair, an annual careers fair for Bulgarians abroad held in the UK and Germany. It provides details on the fair's mission to connect Bulgarian students and professionals with top companies recruiting in Bulgaria in order to encourage return and career development. Information is given on participating companies and attendees, event schedules and locations, and packages/services available for company participation.
Bavaria opens a new representative office in Santiago de Chile to support businesses interested in the Bavarian economy. With this new office, Bavaria now has three representative offices in Latin America alongside existing offices in Brazil and Mexico. The transport logistics fair will be held in Munich from June 4-7, bringing together logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain sectors. Bavaria has a strong logistics sector represented by over 400,000 employees and headquarters of global companies like Dachser and DPD, with an annual turnover of €36 billion.
The document is a newsletter about business and investment opportunities in Bavaria, Germany. It discusses several topics: 1) Digitalization is transforming industries and economies in Bavaria, where 40% of Germany's IT companies are located; 2) Two tech companies, OpenX Technologies and AdServerPub, are establishing offices in Munich; 3) Japanese textiles company Toyobo is opening its first European factory in Lower Franconia, attracted by local skills and support; 4) Dr. Wolfgang Hübschle has been appointed the new Executive Director of Invest in Bavaria.
The newsletter provides information on international specialists relocating to Bavaria, including a new service center in Munich that assists with immigration and residency issues, showcasing initiatives like the "Alliance pro Skilled Professionals" network that aims to attract and retain foreign talent, and an overview of the state's efforts to establish a welcoming culture for international workers and their families.
Migreat Start-up & Entrepreneur Visa Worldwide Presentation - IOM + EMNJoséphine Goube
A presentation made by Migreat for the IOM and EMN on strategies to attract foreign business and investment to Lithuania, and the role of Migration and Migration Policy. October 1st 2015, Vilnius, Lithuania.
This document summarizes key facts about innovation and research & development (R&D) in Austria. It notes that Austria invests over 10 billion Euros annually in R&D, above the EU average as a percentage of GDP. Austria has a highly educated workforce supported by its dual education system and many universities. The country also has strong industry clusters and growing startup activity. Examples are given of Austrian startups that have become global leaders. The document positions Austria as an attractive location for R&D and investment by Korean companies due to its innovative environment, skilled labor, and high quality of life.
Trends and Activities of Fintech Companies in Europe - Q42016 - Indalytics Ad...Indalytics Advisors
The report ‘Trends and Activities of Fintech Companies in Europe – Q4–2016’ analyzes the performance of the Europe’s fintech industry in Q4–2016. The report discusses various trends in the European fintech space, such as investments, new product launches, expansion and collaboration in the sector — along with the companies involved.
It talks about the major fintech segments which are receiving the maximum investments, and are launching new products. Further, the report discusses activities of various fintech accelerators, incubators and funds in the Europe.
The document provides an overview of the Commission for Technology and Innovation (CTI) in Switzerland and its role in strengthening innovation. It discusses CTI's position within Switzerland's innovation environment, its funding areas including R&D promotion, start-up support, and knowledge/technology transfer support. It also outlines CTI's international cooperation opportunities. In summary:
(1) CTI is Switzerland's innovation promotion agency that provides funding and support for R&D projects between industry and research institutions to develop new technologies.
(2) It also supports start-ups and entrepreneurship through coaching and its start-up label program.
(3) CTI fosters knowledge transfer between research and industry through initiatives like
TCI 2015 Go International - 10 Year Experience on Practical WorkTCI Network
The document discusses the ICT Cluster Bern's strategy for internationalization support over the past 10 years. It describes implementing economic excursions for knowledge sharing and business initiation, building an international ICT network, initiating international joint projects, and import/export actions. Key activities included organizing annual economic excursions to different countries and regions, facilitating cross-border projects to foster collaboration and trust between members, and developing the cluster and cluster manager's international reputation over the long term. The strategy aims to provide international opportunities for members and strengthen the ICT sector through global connections.
Open innovation is slowly taking over trends and best practices in execution. Corporates are innovating how they approach innovation through flexible innovation outposts, education like tech tours, outsourcing accelerators, focusing co-development on business units, and outsourcing scouting. They also invest less in corporate venture capital firms and more in off-balance startups, shifting acquisitions from US to EU startups. The UK leads Europe in scouting, while Nordic countries also attract interest. Structure is moving from internal R&D to more open innovation units.
The document provides information about NOAH Berlin 2017, an upcoming conference on November 2-3, 2017 in Berlin. It also shares statistics about the growing international student population, highlighting that the top 5 study abroad destinations account for over 500,000 international students and the top 10 million students live off-campus. Additionally, it promotes NOAH Advisors, a corporate finance boutique specializing in mergers and acquisitions and financing for leading European internet companies.
Insurance & Finance Challengers - Presentation by Jan Beckers, Co-Founder & CEO of HitFox at the NOAH 2015 Conference in Berlin, Tempodrom on the 9th of June 2015.
Berlin - Workshop Amsterdam - 3 October 2014ECIAonline
Berlin has experienced strong growth in its creative and technology industries since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The city is now home to over 34,000 companies and 255,000 jobs in sectors like IT, media, design, and biotechnology. The Senate Department for Economics aims to further support innovation and growth through its Projekt Zukunft cluster initiative. Projekt Zukunft connects industry stakeholders, provides funding and resources, and develops strategies to optimize conditions for the technology and creative sectors. Examples of support programs include coaching for startups, funding for international trade fairs, and competitions to foster new applications. Projekt Zukunft works to strengthen cross-sector collaboration and address challenges like integrating the diverse
The document summarizes information about the SIBB e.V. association and Berlin's startup ecosystem. The SIBB e.V. is an association that represents ICT and digital businesses in Berlin and Brandenburg. It was founded in 1992 and organizes events to promote networking and knowledge sharing among members. Berlin has become a major startup hub, with over 30,000 higher education graduates annually and strong venture capital funding. The SIBB e.V. connects businesses across sectors and provides support for startups through various programs and events.
Digital Wallonia provides resources to help startups in Wallonia, Belgium boost their success. It offers coaching to guide startups, helps connect startups to international networks, assists with fundraising, and increases technology partnerships and visibility. Over 50% of startups that receive coaching see benefits, and 82% of startups obtain external funding from sources like private investors and venture capital funds. International exposure is also important, as 70% of startups gain foreign customers through programs arranging missions abroad. Digital Wallonia aims to unite public and private stakeholders to strengthen the digital sector in Wallonia.
Founder & CEO de nextmoov et de Stoomlink. Membre historique de la communauté M-Forum lors du lancement de NextRide, lauréat de l’appel à projets fédéral Smart Mobility Belgium et acteur visionnaire de la mobilité durable, Thomas Hermine viendra décrypter pour nous les enjeux de cette intelligence au service de nos déplacements quotidiens. Il nous expliquera pourquoi, cette approche qui attire des entreprises issues d’autres secteurs d’activités afin de créer des écosystèmes inédits, est aujourd’hui nécessairement sociétale.
Co-founder & CEO de la société Back2Buzz. Economie circulaire, lutte contre l’obsolescence et l’explosion du volume des déchets électroniques, Back2Buzz en a fait son credo en devenant un acteur de premier plan de la vente de smartphone remis à neuf. A ce titre, Back2Buzz est pionnière dans la réconciliation entre transformation numérique et transition écologique. Cette entreprise citoyenne est également un acteur au cœur de l’innovation des objets connectés avec sa « Paper Watch » comme elle l’a encore démontrée lors du dernier Consumer Electronic Show (CES) à Las Vegas ou lors du Salon VivaTech à Paris.
Christophe Benavent, professeur de stratégie et maketing: "Les plateformes nu...Agence du Numérique (AdN)
Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft et consorts occupent une place dominante dans l'économie mondiale, au point de "vassaliser" les entreprises traditionnelles. Mais elles jouent aussi un nouveau rôle utile de coordination des échanges internationaux.
Coworking|Digital Wallonia, le réseau des espaces de coworking wallons, a le plaisir de vous inviter à la cinquième édition d’I love coworking, sa soirée spéciale coworkers!
Au programme, la découverte des projets entrepreneuriaux des membres des espaces de coworking du réseau et une large partie consacrée au réseautage dans l’esprit festif, ouvert et collaboratif typique de l’esprit coworking!
Présentation de Olivier Bogaert de la Federal Computer Crime Unit sur la sécurité globale sur internet / les réseaux sociaux; introduction au social engineering.
Présentation des membres de l'Infopôle Cluster TIC faisant partie de la grappe dédiée à la cybersécurité, ayant participé à l'élaboration du dispositif KIS-Keep It Secure by Digital Wallonia.
Présentation projetée lors de l'évènement de lancement du dispositif KIS Keep It Secure by Digital Wallonia au CréAgora de Namur le 3 Décembre 2018 en présence du Ministre Jeholet.
Les pitches des coworkers donnés durant la soirée #ilovecoworking 2018 du réseau Coworking Digital Wallonia:
Chevalliance
CrashStickers
CTI Consulting
flowzone
Happy Give&Get
IRepair
Le martien rose
Le secrétariat heureux
Louveto Studio / Agence de design graphique
LR Physics
MC-Intérieur
Seerus
SoSmart
Supersuper
SYSSY
Voixdetre
SkillDeal
The document discusses strategies for mobile app development and user engagement. It notes that most apps have low download rates, with 7 out of 1000 apps receiving over 1 million downloads and 2 out of 5 receiving under 100 downloads. It also reports that the average user churn for apps is 71% after 3 months. The document emphasizes that context and interface are key constraints to consider for apps. It distinguishes between apps designed for entertainment versus transactions and discusses engagement tactics for attracting, acquiring, managing and retaining users. Specific engagement interactions proposed include push notifications, tracking, recommendations and help centers.
This document discusses Belgian Mobile ID, a consortium of Belgium's leading banks and mobile network operators that has created a digital identity and privacy solution called itsme. Itsme provides a single login that can be used across e-government applications, financial services, healthcare services, and other sectors. It allows users to securely and easily confirm their identity, log in, sign documents, and share personal information with organizations while maintaining control over their data and privacy. Itsme aims to facilitate the digital transformation of society by enabling trusted digital identification, authentication, and interactions for citizens and businesses.
Proximus EnCo is an internal startup created to enable fast development and monetization of digital solutions through APIs. It exposes many of Proximus' services as APIs in areas like IoT, cloud, data analytics, and telecommunications. Proximus EnCo operates a digital marketplace and developer portal to serve software vendors, integrators, customers and startups. It provides ready-to-use APIs, opportunities for co-creation projects, and tools to enable digital ecosystems.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
karnataka housing board schemes . all schemesnarinav14
The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
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