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Gyeonggi Center for Creative Economy and Innovation Lays a Foundation for the Next-generation Unicorn Startups in Pangyo

AsiaTechDaily

Register Pangyo Techno Valley in Seongnam City is a global R&D hub of IT, BT (biotechnology), CT (cultural technology) and NT (nanotechnology), where R (research), P (people), I (information) and T (trade) all come together.

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NJEDA Board Awards $3M in Grants to Support Public Space Activation in Atlantic City & Newark

American Entrepreneurship

December 19, 2023) – Last week, the N ew Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board approved $3 million in Public Space Activation Grants under the Activation, Revitalization and Transformation (A.R.T.) They also serve to foster arts and cultural activities, which drive dynamic, thriving communities. $10M A.R.T.

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Opinion: It’s a startup world

NZ Entrepreneur

With the pandemic, climate crisis, global economic shifts and rapidly changing consumer markets, it is clear that many businesses of today will no longer be relevant tomorrow. In setting the culture in a startup, you’ll need to get used to your executive telling you “done is better than perfect” and “what would we do if we weren’t afraid?”.

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African Startups Raising Investment to Further Drive Economic and Social Impact

Impact Hub

African aesthetics have inspired the global fashion industry and cultural icons worldwide. Onesha Technologies provides a scalable marketplace for small and medium-sized businesses to affordably hire skilled African freelancers and creatives to develop digital services. Technology services. Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing.

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Spanish scale-ups club together to shift the tech policy agenda

TechCrunch

“We are convinced that the contribution of these type of companies, especially the scale-ups, is super significant to the prosperity and to the economic growth of the country. “What makes us very unique is we have a very diverse culture in Spain and very entrepreneurial,” adds Meiques.

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Why the Former President of Nickelodeon Joined mitú as CEO.

Both Sides of the Table

S**t’s About to Get Real Herb Scannell is teaming up with mitú’s founder & president Beatriz Acevedo who oversees content production, talent development and social impact. It’s important to know that Latinos are now an economic powerhouse and if you want your company to grow you need to reach this audience. trillion in 2020 (U.S.

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Your deal flow is not diverse enough

TechCrunch

These things, in turn, exert a determining influence on our culture.”. The findings revealed that women are more effective at accounting for multiple competing interests, solving problems creatively and building consensus. Even more interesting, another study argues that women make better board directors than men.