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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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Telus Corp First Canadian Company to Receive Philanthropic Award

Vancouver-based Telus Corp. has become the first Canadian company to be named the top philanthropic corporation of the year by the Association of Funding Professionals.
With 30,000 members and more than 2,000 chapters around the world, the AFP awarded Telus the 2010 Freeman Philanthropic Services Award for Outstanding Corporation after the telecommunications giant was nominated by [...]

Filed under: News on February 2nd, 2010 @ 8:00 am

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Hermes and UK’s IIF Invest £125 Million into Green Tech

The UK Innovation Investment Fund is off the ground with the first closing of the £125m Hermes Private Equity Environmental Innovation Fund.
The fund, managed by Hermes Private Equity, will immediately begin investing in low carbon and clean technology funds, and co-investing in companies to provide much-needed venture capital to help these innovative businesses grow. The [...]

Germany to Profit from China Seizing Export Crown

China has likely overtaken Germany as the world’s largest exporter of goods, but the boom in Chinese manufacturing that looks to have given it the crown will actually help German industry.
Many German exporters do not compete directly with the Chinese, as they have undergone a comprehensive modernization over the past two decades, moving away from [...]

Filed under: Uncategorized on January 25th, 2010 @ 8:00 am

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This week industrial engineer James Dyson stressed the role of science and engineering with the release of a new report entitled “Making the UK the leading high-tech exporter in Europe”. Dyson – who is perhaps best known for his bagless vacuum cleaners – is calling for more investment and support for innovative engineering.

GreenRoad announced last month that it has raised $10 million in financing from Generation Investment Management, the investment firm co-founded by Al Gore in 2004. GreenRoad, which is developing technologies to encourage safe and fuel-efficient driving behavior, intends to use the proceeds to accelerate the deployment of its GreenRoad 360 service among new and existing customers. GreenRoad [...].

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