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Business & company start-up growth slows in first three quarters of 2018 but insolvencies decrease by 23%

The number of new business and company start-ups decreased by -7% in the first three quarters of 2018 (1 January—30…

7 years ago

Atlantic Digital Startup Academy launch speaker interview: David Coallier

David Coallier is a tech entrepreneur who founded Barricade IO and Orchestraio. He is currently Director of Engineering at Cyber…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: A Firing of Minds and a Launch of Innovation

Maker Faire Rome had its 6th Edition this past weekend and I was there to soak up the rather enormous…

7 years ago

What next for ICOs?

By Alex Phenom, blockchain enthusiast and founder of Phenom.team Until very recently, Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) were all the rage,…

7 years ago

Garmin announces Instinct, outdoor watch with GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO satellite support

Garmin has announced Instinct, a strong and rugged outdoor watch with GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO satellite support, built-in 3-axis compass…

7 years ago

Are the Big Four auditors going to lose market share?

How can an industry full of conflict and scandal be seen as a beacon of trust? Has trust in the…

7 years ago

Business Showcase : webRunes

What is your elevator pitch? The number of Internet users is nearing 4 billion and generated unstructured information doubles every…

7 years ago

Could a Digital Silk Road solve the Belt and Road’s sustainability problem?

by Winston Ma Wenyan, Chief Executive Officer, China Silkroad Investment & Development (Beijing) Co. Ltd, from his presentation to the…

7 years ago

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