Tag: sustainability

Interview Alexander Kern, Shared Capitalism, Researcher, Managing Partner at Euro-Institute Monaco, Startups, Sustainability

Dinis Guarda interviews Alexander Kern, a Ph.D. in Corporate Finance  Innovation Management Science and Managing Partner of the Euro-Institute Monaco about shared capitalism, the current state of Europe’s business ecosystem and the road to sustainability. Dr. Alexander Kern is currently the Managing Partner of the Euro-Institute Monaco, a M&A Consulting Firm. Dr. Kern, a German […]

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Digital Assets Exchanges To Become An Essential Part Of Malaysia 5.0

Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (“MDEC”) is tasked with organising and leading Malaysia’s Digital Economy forward. MDEC has recently announced Malaysia 5.0, which can contribute to a more sustainable and circular economy by building this national digital ecosystem with a unified alliance of stakeholders both within government and across private enterprise to enable business and societal migration to the digital […]

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Interview Max Studennikoff, Founder of CC Forum About CC Forum Monaco And Sustainability

Resident in France with an MBA degree from London, Max Studennikoff has been in business for over 20 years. A serial entrepreneur, Max set up and successfully developed several startups in such areas as international events management, property development, hospitality, and education. Max is a sought-after keynote speaker at major international conferences and an advisor […]

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NEOM Launches Infrastructure Work For The World’s Leading Cognitive Cities

NEOM Co. announced its first step to create the world’s leading cognitive cities that rely on leading technology for digital services after signing a contract with stc group to establish a 5G network infrastructure that will accelerate NEOM’s digital ambitions. In addition to the one-year contract to develop the network, the partnership also includes the […]

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Post-Covid Ecological Remediation

One advantage the Chinese have is they can plan far ahead. Their political system does not restrict leadership to envision change in four-year bite sizes. One day the Chinese Communist Party may be replaced by something approaching Western democracy, but until then they have the luxury to think in generational – not election – terms. […]

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