Posts Tagged with entrepreneur

Taking On The Ecomagination Challenge

It’s great to see how big companies such as General Electric are making waves by encouraging people to contribute towards the development of cleaner energy. Through projects such as the Ecomagination Challenge, the company sparks the minds of people who wish to contribute to this development. This year’s challenge will last until September 30, 2010. [...]

Filed under: Business, Environment, News on July 20th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Israeli Startup Bags TechCrunch Award For PC Boot-Up Time Reduction Software

An Israeli startup company recently won a prestigious technology award with a product that addresses a need that may sound trivial, but actually affects millions upon millions of computer users worldwide.
A program by Tel Aviv-based Soluto targets a widespread source of frustration – computer boot-up time – and earned a TechCrunch Disrupt award in the [...]

Filed under: News, Technology on July 6th, 2010 @ 7:00 am

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Chef-Scholar Talks About A New Way To Feed The World

Owner of several restaurants including Blue Hill in Manhattan, and named as one of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2009, Dan Barber has recently become an advocate of a new approach to feeding the world.
According to the unique chef-scholar, “conventional agriculture has never succeeded in feeding the world, and it’s never produced anything [...]

Filed under: News on April 5th, 2010 @ 7:47 pm

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ARPA-E Summit Showcases Breakthrough Clean Technologies

The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) Summit started on Monday, attracting thousands of investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers vying to reinvent the energy infrastructure to be cleaner and more efficient. At the conference, scientists and entrepreneurs will be showing off early stage clean tech ideas, such as kinetic energy storage systems and methods for low cost [...]

Filed under: News on March 3rd, 2010 @ 11:15 am

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‘Skills Time Bomb’ Threatening the UK’s Performing Arts Sector?

According to a recent report titled “The Performing Arts Blueprint” published by Creative and Cultural Skills, a “skills time bomb” is threatening to damage the ability of the UK’s performing arts sector to fulfill its economic promise. It cites underinvestment in training as the main factor likely to result in skills shortages and gaps. [...]

Filed under: News on March 2nd, 2010 @ 1:36 pm

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Livermore Valley could be California’s Latest Innovation Hub

In a step that could lead to the establishment of a high tech center in Livermore, the California Business, Transportation and Housing Agency has selected i-GATE (Innovation for Green Advanced Transportation Excellence) as one of six applicants to be recognized as inaugural members of the California iHub demonstration program.
I-GATE was submitted to the state by [...]

The World’s Most Respected Companies

According to Barron’s latest rankings, The World’s Most Respected Companies are companies whose shares have been strong performers. In fact, when it comes to calculating asset values, Wall Street is never at a loss. Investors pay up for respect, in part because respected companies tend to hold their value longer.
“Respected companies aren’t going to fall [...]

Filed under: News on February 19th, 2010 @ 8:00 am

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Solutions for Emotional Investors

Much has been written about crowd and group behavior in the investment industry, but one aspect that has received little attention is what has been called ‘emotional contagion.’ As the term suggests, people can infect each other behaviorally, and in the investment sector, that can cost everyone a lot of money.
The term ‘contagion’ is accurate [...]

Filed under: News on February 11th, 2010 @ 11:18 am

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Is the Start-Up Environment Right for you?

Whether you’re contemplating how to get your fist job, or if you’re already working and you’re thinking about your next career move, you may be considering a job at a start-up company. Start-ups come in all shapes, sizes, and industries. But life in a start-up isn’t for everyone, and before you take the plunge, there [...]

Filed under: News on February 5th, 2010 @ 8:00 am

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Israel’s ‘Time To Know’ Quietly Revolutionizing Classrooms

Time To Know is an enigmatic Israeli startup that has somehow managed to remain under the radar of Israel’s tight knit startup community. What makes this little-known company so amazing is not just the daunting challenge it has chosen to meet, but that it has quietly ramped up 350 employees and no less than $60 [...]

Filed under: News on February 3rd, 2010 @ 8:00 am

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Ever since the Academy Award-winning song “Jai Ho” made it to hit charts, the music world has been wondering if other South Asian talents can go global as well.

Envision Solar, a San Diego-based company known for its solar-powered carports, has announced a new product in line with the company’s goal to make use of solar energy in unconventional places.