Keynote: The State of the European Tech Industry at ArabNet Digital Summit 2018ArabNet ME
Investment in the European tech-scene reached an all time high in 2017. The established European tech-hubs developed through strong corporate backing, while up and coming hubs have stronger public private partnerships.
Speaker: Nicolai Strøm-Olsen, Author and Founder, Startup Migrants and Kunstforum
The document summarizes key points about culture and strategy at Edinburgh Airport. It discusses how developing an inclusive culture that engages employees can help ensure success more than strategy alone. Facts are provided about passenger numbers and awards received by the airport. New investments and airline agreements are noted. The launch of a new brand and logo is described as rooting the airport firmly in Edinburgh. A quote from an employee expresses feeling like part of the solution due to the new culture.
Angel Luis Fernandez - City of Madrid - Future of CUDShane Mitchell
Madrid City Council director Ángel L. Fernández gave a presentation about sustainability initiatives in Madrid. Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain with over 3.2 million inhabitants from 180 nationalities. It has undertaken initiatives to transform its ring road underground, increase green spaces, recycle water, and reduce organic waste. The city's focus is a "Smart Town Energy Management" project to transform urban buildings and spaces into a smart, sustainable environment through demand response, smart appliances, microgeneration, and eco-technology.
LuxReal, la plateforme du Real Estate fait sa rentrée.Céline Bayle
The document outlines the events and activities of LUXREAL, an organization that represents the Luxembourg real estate industry. It lists LUXREAL's 2018 event schedule including cocktail receptions, conferences on urban planning and smart cities, site visits, and an annual general meeting. It also describes LUXREAL's role in think tanks, lobbying, working groups, and partnerships to support the Luxembourg real estate sector. Membership includes over 140 personal members and 70 supporting members from various real estate sectors and nationalities.
London's problems and challenges Housing and Transportjohnryan56
London faces significant housing challenges including a growing population that increases housing demand by 35,000 households per year. By 2021, London will need roughly 800,000 new homes to meet this demand. However, house prices in London are 50% higher than the rest of the UK, home ownership is less than 50%, and there is a lack of affordable housing options as social housing only represents 24% of dwellings and over 80,000 homes are empty. As a result, over 400,000 Londoners are on housing waiting lists or receive housing benefits.
Ericsson is a large telecommunications company with over 64,000 employees worldwide. They provide mobile infrastructure, operations and business support, and solutions and services to customers in over 180 countries. Ericsson's vision is for financial services to be accessible to all via mobile phones, making sending money as easy as sending a text message. They discuss the opportunity to reach the 2.5 billion unbanked people through mobile financial services. In Peru, Ericsson is partnering with ASBANC, a banking association, to provide a platform enabling any bank to offer white label mobile wallet services to customers through any mobile network operator. Ericsson proposes several options for collaborating with the Universal Postal Union to foster greater financial inclusion around the world
This document discusses promoting Nordic solutions for smart, sustainable cities through Nordic cooperation. It outlines:
- The Nordic region consists of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and autonomous areas with 26 million people. Nordic cooperation is one of the oldest regional partnerships based on shared values.
- Nordic Innovation promotes cross-border innovation in the Nordic region. Key initiatives include Nordic Built Cities and Nordic Sustainable Cities to develop and export Nordic solutions for livable, smart cities globally.
- The strategy involves branding and promotion, facilitating Nordic systems solutions, and public advocacy. Activities will include events, workshops, and engaging with cities/regions in China, India, and
Mobility Challengers - Presentation by Nicolas Brusson, COO & Co-Founder of BlaBlaCar at the NOAH 2015 Conference in Berlin, Tempodrom on the 10th of June 2015.
Keynote: The State of the European Tech Industry at ArabNet Digital Summit 2018ArabNet ME
Investment in the European tech-scene reached an all time high in 2017. The established European tech-hubs developed through strong corporate backing, while up and coming hubs have stronger public private partnerships.
Speaker: Nicolai Strøm-Olsen, Author and Founder, Startup Migrants and Kunstforum
The document summarizes key points about culture and strategy at Edinburgh Airport. It discusses how developing an inclusive culture that engages employees can help ensure success more than strategy alone. Facts are provided about passenger numbers and awards received by the airport. New investments and airline agreements are noted. The launch of a new brand and logo is described as rooting the airport firmly in Edinburgh. A quote from an employee expresses feeling like part of the solution due to the new culture.
Angel Luis Fernandez - City of Madrid - Future of CUDShane Mitchell
Madrid City Council director Ángel L. Fernández gave a presentation about sustainability initiatives in Madrid. Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain with over 3.2 million inhabitants from 180 nationalities. It has undertaken initiatives to transform its ring road underground, increase green spaces, recycle water, and reduce organic waste. The city's focus is a "Smart Town Energy Management" project to transform urban buildings and spaces into a smart, sustainable environment through demand response, smart appliances, microgeneration, and eco-technology.
LuxReal, la plateforme du Real Estate fait sa rentrée.Céline Bayle
The document outlines the events and activities of LUXREAL, an organization that represents the Luxembourg real estate industry. It lists LUXREAL's 2018 event schedule including cocktail receptions, conferences on urban planning and smart cities, site visits, and an annual general meeting. It also describes LUXREAL's role in think tanks, lobbying, working groups, and partnerships to support the Luxembourg real estate sector. Membership includes over 140 personal members and 70 supporting members from various real estate sectors and nationalities.
London's problems and challenges Housing and Transportjohnryan56
London faces significant housing challenges including a growing population that increases housing demand by 35,000 households per year. By 2021, London will need roughly 800,000 new homes to meet this demand. However, house prices in London are 50% higher than the rest of the UK, home ownership is less than 50%, and there is a lack of affordable housing options as social housing only represents 24% of dwellings and over 80,000 homes are empty. As a result, over 400,000 Londoners are on housing waiting lists or receive housing benefits.
Ericsson is a large telecommunications company with over 64,000 employees worldwide. They provide mobile infrastructure, operations and business support, and solutions and services to customers in over 180 countries. Ericsson's vision is for financial services to be accessible to all via mobile phones, making sending money as easy as sending a text message. They discuss the opportunity to reach the 2.5 billion unbanked people through mobile financial services. In Peru, Ericsson is partnering with ASBANC, a banking association, to provide a platform enabling any bank to offer white label mobile wallet services to customers through any mobile network operator. Ericsson proposes several options for collaborating with the Universal Postal Union to foster greater financial inclusion around the world
This document discusses promoting Nordic solutions for smart, sustainable cities through Nordic cooperation. It outlines:
- The Nordic region consists of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and autonomous areas with 26 million people. Nordic cooperation is one of the oldest regional partnerships based on shared values.
- Nordic Innovation promotes cross-border innovation in the Nordic region. Key initiatives include Nordic Built Cities and Nordic Sustainable Cities to develop and export Nordic solutions for livable, smart cities globally.
- The strategy involves branding and promotion, facilitating Nordic systems solutions, and public advocacy. Activities will include events, workshops, and engaging with cities/regions in China, India, and
Mobility Challengers - Presentation by Nicolas Brusson, COO & Co-Founder of BlaBlaCar at the NOAH 2015 Conference in Berlin, Tempodrom on the 10th of June 2015.
The Death of Advertising Employment #WhatTheFreelanceBrent Spilkin
The 4 threats to advertising are consultants, Software, New business and The gig economy.
This is the slide deck presented to Vega in Durban 5 October 2017
For booking contact brent@whatthefreelance.com
John Forkin presented at the Derby City Council Employee briefings in April this year on the subject of regenerating the city.
Below is the presentation and supporting films for you to enjoy again.
For more information about the regeneration, growth and ambition of Derby, visit www.marketingderby.co.uk or www.investinderby.co.uk
The Digital 2012 Olympic Games: what it means for businesses in the Creative ...Think London
The webinar: 'The 2012 Games – Opportunities in Digital Media and Creative Industries' provided attendees with an introduction to the 'Digital Games' and what it means for business, an insight into the BBC’s digital strategy for 2012 and an overview of the wider opportunities in creative industries in London. Our speakers were Janet Coyle, Head of 2012 at Think London, Tim Plyming, Project Executive, BBC Digital Olympics, and Sam Davies, Sector Champion – Creative Industries, Think London.
This document provides information about Petra Rona and her expertise and experience in project management. It lists her qualifications including certifications in P3O, Prince2, and IPMA-D Project Management. It also lists several projects she has worked on for companies like BP, Nissan, and various government organizations. It provides details on the types of projects including IT projects, construction projects, and terminal expansion projects for BP.
The document discusses LKW Walter, an Austrian transport company, and its consideration of expanding into Bulgaria. It outlines LKW Walter's profile, commitment to social responsibility, subsidiaries, and reasons why Bulgaria is an attractive location, including its growing economy, strategic transportation infrastructure, low taxes, and business-friendly environment. The proposal recommends starting with a representative office in Sofia to take advantage of its economic and transportation hub status, while also considering the slightly lower-cost alternative of Varna. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of entering the Bulgarian market are assessed.
In this most important trend, Kosovo has emerged as one of the Europe’s top locations for global sourcing of IT services. According to some industry sources, Kosovo has become an attractive location for ICT outsourcing due to low cost and a large number of highly educated and multilingual IT staff.
Outsourcing works – it really does! But it works to best effect when you do it right. Kosbit is a leading IT outsourcing company based in Southeast Europe, Kosovo. With over a decade of experience, Kosbit offers a wide range of services, IT outsourcing services, global telecom solutions, system integration and software development services to reduce ICT costs, improve service delivery and enable business growth..
Learn more: www.kosbit.net
BlaBlaCar is a European ridesharing platform that connects drivers with empty seats to passengers traveling the same route, allowing costs to be shared. It has highly active member communities in 12 countries and transports more passengers each month than Eurostar. Members join as passengers to enjoy affordable intercity transportation or as drivers to offset high fuel costs. The company is solving the problem of single occupancy vehicles and making transportation more efficient through their growing mobile app and trusted community.
This document discusses managing a coworking space and choosing to use the CO+ model. It notes that the Canary Islands could become a hub for remote workers due to its climate, beaches, connectivity and low cost of living compared to other European cities. The document suggests holding the next Coworking Europe conference in Gran Canaria and highlights upcoming events on the island.
The document discusses enabling the Internet of Things through sensors, communications, and cloud technology. It provides an overview of Libelium, a company that develops the Waspmote platform for IoT projects. Examples are given of Libelium's work with smart cities, including a large smart city project in Santander, Spain that implements various sensors for applications like smart parking, environmental monitoring, and an efficient irrigation system.
Transport in urban areas is increasing issues of congestion, pollution, and accidents due to rising car ownership. Public transportation provides an alternative to reduce environmental impacts. Sustainable solutions include congestion charges, park and ride programs, car sharing, improved cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, restricted parking, and enhanced bus services. Concept mapping helps explain how factors like air pollution, congestion, noise pollution, and accidents relate to increasing car ownership and potential solutions can address these problems.
Transport in urban areas is increasing issues with rising car ownership such as air pollution, congestion, accidents, and noise pollution. There are ways to make transport more sustainable such as congestion charges, park and ride schemes, car sharing, improved cycling infrastructure, restricting lanes to high-occupancy vehicles, and improving public transportation through bus lanes and restricted parking. Concept mapping can help explain how these factors interconnect and relate to reducing problems from increased private vehicle use.
This document summarizes the open government data landscape in Italy. It outlines several top-down and bottom-up open data projects launched by the government and citizens. These include regional portals providing open datasets, efforts to map streets and link parliamentary data, and communities working to advocate for open data. The document also discusses related research projects and small companies supporting analysis and visualization of open government data in Italy. It concludes that while open data efforts are still emerging in Italy, growth is hoped to accelerate quickly.
Social Housing Company looking for partnershipBaptiste Camus
Quick presentation of EMH, a social housing company in the region of Lyon managing 15000+ dwellings looking for partnership on large scale NZEB retrofitting operations.
Cities future outlook and digital cities by Marco Moretti - A2A Smart City Pr...EIT Climate-KIC
The document summarizes A2A Group's role and initiatives in making cities smarter and more sustainable. It discusses A2A's focus on circular economy, decarbonization, innovation, and people. Key smart city projects highlighted include smart air quality monitoring, smart mobility like e-charging stations and smart parking, smart lighting using LEDs, smart building energy management, district heating networks, and an IoT-enabled smart green initiative. A2A aims to contribute to sustainability goals through 2030 by leveraging emerging technologies like IoT, big data and its enabling platform.
I Minds2009 Michela Pollone Csp–Innovazione Nelle Ict Innovative Paths To I...imec.archive
CSP is a non-profit research organization based in Turin, Italy that specializes in ICT innovation. It has over 40 employees and focuses on experimental development and industrial research through technology labs, living lab projects, and making ICT ubiquitous. CSP works with local universities and companies to develop the region's innovation potential and create value through joining technological and creative capabilities.
El 5 de juny de 2015, amb motiu del dia mundial del medi ambient, va tenir lloc el Simposi europeu sobre qualitat de l'aire, soroll i els seus efectes sobre la salut a les aglomeracions urbanes, un esdeveniment organitzat pel Departament de Territori i Sostenibilitat de la Generalitat de Catalunya, l'Institut de Salut Global de Barcelona (ISGlobal) i el Centre de Recerca en Epidemiologia Ambiental (CREAL), centre aliat ISGlobal.
Vito Gamberale - Local public services between the public and private domainVito Gamberale
The document discusses infrastructure development in Italy from the post-WWII period through the 1990s. It notes that until the 1970s, Italy had significant infrastructure like highways and nuclear power plants, driven by public financing. However, costs rose and quality declined in the 1970s-1980s. This led to privatizations in the 1990s at both the central and local levels, though local privatizations mainly just restructured public companies as joint-stock companies rather than transferring ownership. Privatizations at the central level had mixed results, with some companies like ENI performing well but others like Telecom struggling with debt. The document advocates for partial stock listings and restrictions on foreign sales to protect strategic infrastructure assets.
Shared Mobility in Milan: a successful experience by Valentino Sevino Mobility Director at AMAT. Panel session: Successful integrated planning: a case study of Milan at Climate Innovation Summit 2017.
Shared Mobility in Milan: a successful experience by Valentino Sevino Mobility Director at AMAT. Panel session:
Successful integrated planning: a case study of Milan
- Climate Innovation Summit 2017 – Milan
The document discusses the digitization of the energy sector and the concept of a smart grid. It notes that digitization is enabling new business models across many industries like music, film, transportation and more. The smart grid integrates digital technologies and communications at various levels to modernize the electricity system. The EMPOWER project aims to develop a new local energy market and test new business models through increased renewable energy production and storage at the local level. The project has a budget of €6.1 million from the European Union's Horizon 2020 program.
The Death of Advertising Employment #WhatTheFreelanceBrent Spilkin
The 4 threats to advertising are consultants, Software, New business and The gig economy.
This is the slide deck presented to Vega in Durban 5 October 2017
For booking contact brent@whatthefreelance.com
John Forkin presented at the Derby City Council Employee briefings in April this year on the subject of regenerating the city.
Below is the presentation and supporting films for you to enjoy again.
For more information about the regeneration, growth and ambition of Derby, visit www.marketingderby.co.uk or www.investinderby.co.uk
The Digital 2012 Olympic Games: what it means for businesses in the Creative ...Think London
The webinar: 'The 2012 Games – Opportunities in Digital Media and Creative Industries' provided attendees with an introduction to the 'Digital Games' and what it means for business, an insight into the BBC’s digital strategy for 2012 and an overview of the wider opportunities in creative industries in London. Our speakers were Janet Coyle, Head of 2012 at Think London, Tim Plyming, Project Executive, BBC Digital Olympics, and Sam Davies, Sector Champion – Creative Industries, Think London.
This document provides information about Petra Rona and her expertise and experience in project management. It lists her qualifications including certifications in P3O, Prince2, and IPMA-D Project Management. It also lists several projects she has worked on for companies like BP, Nissan, and various government organizations. It provides details on the types of projects including IT projects, construction projects, and terminal expansion projects for BP.
The document discusses LKW Walter, an Austrian transport company, and its consideration of expanding into Bulgaria. It outlines LKW Walter's profile, commitment to social responsibility, subsidiaries, and reasons why Bulgaria is an attractive location, including its growing economy, strategic transportation infrastructure, low taxes, and business-friendly environment. The proposal recommends starting with a representative office in Sofia to take advantage of its economic and transportation hub status, while also considering the slightly lower-cost alternative of Varna. The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of entering the Bulgarian market are assessed.
In this most important trend, Kosovo has emerged as one of the Europe’s top locations for global sourcing of IT services. According to some industry sources, Kosovo has become an attractive location for ICT outsourcing due to low cost and a large number of highly educated and multilingual IT staff.
Outsourcing works – it really does! But it works to best effect when you do it right. Kosbit is a leading IT outsourcing company based in Southeast Europe, Kosovo. With over a decade of experience, Kosbit offers a wide range of services, IT outsourcing services, global telecom solutions, system integration and software development services to reduce ICT costs, improve service delivery and enable business growth..
Learn more: www.kosbit.net
BlaBlaCar is a European ridesharing platform that connects drivers with empty seats to passengers traveling the same route, allowing costs to be shared. It has highly active member communities in 12 countries and transports more passengers each month than Eurostar. Members join as passengers to enjoy affordable intercity transportation or as drivers to offset high fuel costs. The company is solving the problem of single occupancy vehicles and making transportation more efficient through their growing mobile app and trusted community.
This document discusses managing a coworking space and choosing to use the CO+ model. It notes that the Canary Islands could become a hub for remote workers due to its climate, beaches, connectivity and low cost of living compared to other European cities. The document suggests holding the next Coworking Europe conference in Gran Canaria and highlights upcoming events on the island.
The document discusses enabling the Internet of Things through sensors, communications, and cloud technology. It provides an overview of Libelium, a company that develops the Waspmote platform for IoT projects. Examples are given of Libelium's work with smart cities, including a large smart city project in Santander, Spain that implements various sensors for applications like smart parking, environmental monitoring, and an efficient irrigation system.
Transport in urban areas is increasing issues of congestion, pollution, and accidents due to rising car ownership. Public transportation provides an alternative to reduce environmental impacts. Sustainable solutions include congestion charges, park and ride programs, car sharing, improved cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, restricted parking, and enhanced bus services. Concept mapping helps explain how factors like air pollution, congestion, noise pollution, and accidents relate to increasing car ownership and potential solutions can address these problems.
Transport in urban areas is increasing issues with rising car ownership such as air pollution, congestion, accidents, and noise pollution. There are ways to make transport more sustainable such as congestion charges, park and ride schemes, car sharing, improved cycling infrastructure, restricting lanes to high-occupancy vehicles, and improving public transportation through bus lanes and restricted parking. Concept mapping can help explain how these factors interconnect and relate to reducing problems from increased private vehicle use.
This document summarizes the open government data landscape in Italy. It outlines several top-down and bottom-up open data projects launched by the government and citizens. These include regional portals providing open datasets, efforts to map streets and link parliamentary data, and communities working to advocate for open data. The document also discusses related research projects and small companies supporting analysis and visualization of open government data in Italy. It concludes that while open data efforts are still emerging in Italy, growth is hoped to accelerate quickly.
Social Housing Company looking for partnershipBaptiste Camus
Quick presentation of EMH, a social housing company in the region of Lyon managing 15000+ dwellings looking for partnership on large scale NZEB retrofitting operations.
Cities future outlook and digital cities by Marco Moretti - A2A Smart City Pr...EIT Climate-KIC
The document summarizes A2A Group's role and initiatives in making cities smarter and more sustainable. It discusses A2A's focus on circular economy, decarbonization, innovation, and people. Key smart city projects highlighted include smart air quality monitoring, smart mobility like e-charging stations and smart parking, smart lighting using LEDs, smart building energy management, district heating networks, and an IoT-enabled smart green initiative. A2A aims to contribute to sustainability goals through 2030 by leveraging emerging technologies like IoT, big data and its enabling platform.
I Minds2009 Michela Pollone Csp–Innovazione Nelle Ict Innovative Paths To I...imec.archive
CSP is a non-profit research organization based in Turin, Italy that specializes in ICT innovation. It has over 40 employees and focuses on experimental development and industrial research through technology labs, living lab projects, and making ICT ubiquitous. CSP works with local universities and companies to develop the region's innovation potential and create value through joining technological and creative capabilities.
El 5 de juny de 2015, amb motiu del dia mundial del medi ambient, va tenir lloc el Simposi europeu sobre qualitat de l'aire, soroll i els seus efectes sobre la salut a les aglomeracions urbanes, un esdeveniment organitzat pel Departament de Territori i Sostenibilitat de la Generalitat de Catalunya, l'Institut de Salut Global de Barcelona (ISGlobal) i el Centre de Recerca en Epidemiologia Ambiental (CREAL), centre aliat ISGlobal.
Vito Gamberale - Local public services between the public and private domainVito Gamberale
The document discusses infrastructure development in Italy from the post-WWII period through the 1990s. It notes that until the 1970s, Italy had significant infrastructure like highways and nuclear power plants, driven by public financing. However, costs rose and quality declined in the 1970s-1980s. This led to privatizations in the 1990s at both the central and local levels, though local privatizations mainly just restructured public companies as joint-stock companies rather than transferring ownership. Privatizations at the central level had mixed results, with some companies like ENI performing well but others like Telecom struggling with debt. The document advocates for partial stock listings and restrictions on foreign sales to protect strategic infrastructure assets.
Shared Mobility in Milan: a successful experience by Valentino Sevino Mobility Director at AMAT. Panel session: Successful integrated planning: a case study of Milan at Climate Innovation Summit 2017.
Shared Mobility in Milan: a successful experience by Valentino Sevino Mobility Director at AMAT. Panel session:
Successful integrated planning: a case study of Milan
- Climate Innovation Summit 2017 – Milan
The document discusses the digitization of the energy sector and the concept of a smart grid. It notes that digitization is enabling new business models across many industries like music, film, transportation and more. The smart grid integrates digital technologies and communications at various levels to modernize the electricity system. The EMPOWER project aims to develop a new local energy market and test new business models through increased renewable energy production and storage at the local level. The project has a budget of €6.1 million from the European Union's Horizon 2020 program.
2018 10 10 EU Week of Regions - OD Regione Lombardia 6 years journeyDaniele Crespi
1) Lombardy Informatica is the IT partner of the Lombardy Region of Italy and manages the region's open data program.
2) The Lombardy Region launched its open data portal in 2012 with 26 datasets and has since expanded to over 1,900 datasets across regional and local governments.
3) The region provides tools and grants to encourage local governments to publish open data on topics like transportation, healthcare, environment and more to increase access and reuse.
Building smart green mobility in South Tyrol through an open data hubSpeck&Tech
ABSTRACT: For decades the traditional approach for solving mobility and transportation challenges has been based on the idea of creating new road or rail infrastructures. Thanks to the impressive enhancement of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) technologies, in the last years this approach is going into the direction of rather improving the efficiency of how available transportation infrastructure is used. New digital infrastructures allow all mobility actors (vehicles, pedestrians, sensors, traffic management centers) to cooperate together to achieve the ambitious goal of improving mobility, enhancing safety, reducing congestion and environmental impacts. But how can we achieve this and ensure that public and private actors efficiently work together? In South Tyrol we have tried to give an answer to these challenges through the implementation of an open data hub, which enables the real-time data / information exchange among all interested parties and fosters the multiplication of development of research & innovation projects between local companies, research centers and public organizations. After years of implementation, the Open Data Hub South Tyrol is now creating the premises for a new historical phase for mobility in the region, with concepts like Mobility-as-a-Service or environmental traffic management that are finally moving from research to deployment.
BIO: Roberto Cavaliere is an ITS Project Manager at NOI Techpark Südtirol / Alto Adige, a public-owned organization in the Italian alpine region of South Tyrol coordinating the NOI Tech Park and with the mission to drive and foster research & innovation in the region. Roberto is the reference person in NOI for all initiatives in the field of ITS and smart mobility and in the last 10 years has coordinated a relevant number of EU-funded projects in this field. His main interests cover cooperative systems, autonomous driving, ITS for the environment, mobility-as-a-service and sharing mobility, road weather information systems (RWIS).
The document summarizes presentations from the Herefordshire Broadband Summit. It discusses various rural broadband projects in the UK, including one in Rutland that deployed fiber broadband to remote areas. It also discusses allpay's efforts to provide broadband access to more rural communities in Herefordshire using church towers. BT discusses its next generation access plans to bring fiber to two-thirds of UK premises by 2015 and potential partnership models for rural broadband rollout.
Capita - A UK public sector market analysisHelen McNally
Spend Network conducted an analysis of Capita's business with UK public sector bodies from 2012-2016. The analysis found that Capita's public sector revenue grew significantly over this period from £497.3M to £973.5M but declined from 2015-2016. Central government has been a larger source of revenue for Capita than local government. Spend Network's database of over 130M transactions allows it to provide customized analysis of public sector spending and contracts to help clients make better decisions.
Al Tesla Revolution 2017: L’impegno di Michelin per una mobilità sostenibileTesla Club Italy
Percorreremo insieme le principali tappe nella storia di Michelin che hanno segnato innovazioni importanti per la mobilità, fino allo sviluppo congiunto di pneumatici dedicati alle vetture Tesla, passando per le iniziative a favore di ecologia ed eco-sostenibilità create e promosse da Michelin. Fin dalla sua fondazione, nel 1889, la missione di Michelin è quella di contribuire al progresso della mobilità di beni e persone attraverso la produzione e la commercializzazione di pneumatici per tutti i tipi di veicoli, dalle due ruote alle macchine movimento terra. Inoltre, Michelin accompagna il viaggiatore con un’ampia gamma di carte e atlanti stradali, guide turistiche, guide alberghi-ristoranti, il sito Internet viamichelin.it e App. Il Gruppo, la cui sede si trova a Clermont-Ferrand (Francia), è presente in 171 Paesi e ha 68 siti produttivi in 17 paesi diversi. Vi lavorano 111.700 persone. Il suo Centro di Tecnologia, cuore del settore di Ricerca e Sviluppo, ha sedi in Europa, America del Nord e Asia. Michelin investe circa 700 milioni di euro l’anno in Ricerca e Sviluppo, strategia alla base di tutte le sue innovazioni.
Prima intilnire oficiala pe care am am avut-o in Estonia a fost cu domnii Aivo Lepp si Margus Püüa de la Department of State Information din cadrul Ministerului Economiei si Comunicatiilor din Estonia.
Mauro Maia: Presentation Adam Smith Assonime conventionMauro Maia
A presentation by Mauro Maia, F2i-Fondi italiani per le infrastrutture's Senior Partner, on the occasion of the Convention "Local Entities and a new season of privatizations" held in Milan on 2013, June, 3. Mauro Maia retraces the history of privatizations in Italy and describes F2i's role in the infrastructures sector.
La mobilité dans un monde à 2°C : quel avenir pour les zones périurbaines ?Alicia Bassière
Les voitures occupent une place centrale dans les zones périurbaines en France (et ailleurs dans le monde) : sans elles, les habitants ne peuvent simplement pas y vivre. Ou c’est ce que l’on veut nous faire croire… Quelles sont les alternatives à la voiture individuelle ? Les déplacements en zone périurbaine peuvent-ils réduire leurs émissions de CO2 de manière significative ?
Ce sont autant de questions auxquelles le groupe de travail coordonné par Francisco Luciano pour The Shift Project va tenter de répondre. Ils présenteront les résultats d’une étude argumentée sur le potentiel des alternatives de mobilité bas-carbone en zone périurbaine : un véritable réseau cyclable, le co-voiturage, des transports publics rapides et bien d’autres encore.
Ces conclusions seront présentées puis discutées avec des acteurs majeurs de la mobilité qui discuteront également du futur des voitures individuelles, ainsi que d'autres véhicules, et de leurs possible évolution dans les zones périurbaines.
The document discusses key events from 2019 related to cities, infrastructure, and sustainability. It highlights projects from Leonard including their intrapreneur program, start-up programs, and an AI jobs program. It also summarizes initiatives like the New Deal project to reduce traffic on express lanes and increase public transport. The document looks ahead to predicted transformations in areas like work, cities, and how environmental issues will be more integrated into all planning.
Amsterdam fibre after two years: problems & fails, lessons learned, successes and how all things end well - Dirk van der Woude, City-Net Project, City of Amsterdam at the Manchester CBN/NextGen Euro Conference on 22 June 2009
TOP-IX is an Internet Exchange Point (IXP) based in Turin, Italy that is evaluating whether it should continue operating solely as an IXP or expand into new business areas. It has faced challenges in recent years as major carriers have left and revenues have declined. TOP-IX is considering reducing prices, offering new services like remote colocation, and operating more like a startup to attract new members and businesses. The organization is seeking feedback on its strategic options going forward.
This document discusses Telecom Italia's decision to depeer from Italian internet exchanges in June 2013. It led to negative impacts like slower new affiliations to exchanges, traffic decreases, and increased eavesdropping risks. In response, Italian internet exchanges aim to strengthen collaboration, attract new content providers, and raise awareness of the issue to prevent other large networks from adopting similar depeering approaches. The exchanges seek to take further actions to address the challenges created by Telecom Italia's move.
I. TOP-IX is a nonprofit internet exchange point (IXP) in Italy that has evolved since 2002 from a small local exchange to a larger regional and national operator.
II. The document discusses the potential role for IXPs to evolve into "InterCloud Exchanges" (ICXs) that allow for similar peering and interconnection between cloud providers as currently exists between networks at IXPs.
III. Some initial examples and challenges of creating an ICX are presented, including pooling resources across cloud providers through a trusted infrastructure and ensuring flexibility, neutrality, interoperability and SLA management as cloud systems integrate.
In italian language only, this presentation shows Internet architecture ad IXP role.
La presentazione mostra l'architettura di Internet ed il ruolo degli Internet Exchange.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
Instagram has become one of the most popular social media platforms, allowing people to share photos, videos, and stories with their followers. Sometimes, though, you might want to view someone's story without them knowing.
Understanding User Behavior with Google Analytics.pdfSEO Article Boost
Unlocking the full potential of Google Analytics is crucial for understanding and optimizing your website’s performance. This guide dives deep into the essential aspects of Google Analytics, from analyzing traffic sources to understanding user demographics and tracking user engagement.
Traffic Sources Analysis:
Discover where your website traffic originates. By examining the Acquisition section, you can identify whether visitors come from organic search, paid campaigns, direct visits, social media, or referral links. This knowledge helps in refining marketing strategies and optimizing resource allocation.
User Demographics Insights:
Gain a comprehensive view of your audience by exploring demographic data in the Audience section. Understand age, gender, and interests to tailor your marketing strategies effectively. Leverage this information to create personalized content and improve user engagement and conversion rates.
Tracking User Engagement:
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14. WHAT HAPPENED
2016 2017
Oct 2016 - TOP-IX requested to
attend an official meeting al
MISE local offices and produce
documentation on its activities
15. WHAT HAPPENED
2016 2017
Oct 2016 - TOP-IX requested to
attend an official meeting al
MISE local offices and produce
documentation on its activities
Acting after
complaint
16. WHAT HAPPENED
2016 2017
Oct 2016 - TOP-IX requested to
attend an official meeting al
MISE local offices and produce
documentation on its activities
Feb 2017 - TOP-IX receives a fine
for NOT having notified its public
communication services
Acting after
complaint
17. WHAT HAPPENED
2016 2017
Oct 2016 - TOP-IX requested to
attend an official meeting al
MISE local offices and produce
documentation on its activities
Feb 2017 - TOP-IX receives a fine
for NOT having notified its public
communication services
Acting after
complaint
30 k€
18. WHAT HAPPENED
2016 2017
Oct 2016 - TOP-IX requested to
attend an official meeting al
MISE local offices and produce
documentation on its activities
Feb 2017 - TOP-IX receives a fine
for NOT having notified its public
communication services
Mar 2017 - TOP-IX requests
authorization to operate a
public communication network/
service
Acting after
complaint
30 k€
19. WHAT HAPPENED
2016 2017
Oct 2016 - TOP-IX requested to
attend an official meeting al
MISE local offices and produce
documentation on its activities
Feb 2017 - TOP-IX receives a fine
for NOT having notified its public
communication services
Mar 2017 - TOP-IX requests
authorization to operate a
public communication network/
service
Acting after
complaint
30 k€
64 k€/year