The Globee® Awards Issues Call for Startup of the Year Nominations and Entries
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Globee Awards Plaque SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) May 19, 2021 The Globee® Awards organizer of world’s premier business awards programs and business ranking lists is now accepting nominations and entries from startups that were formed since 2017 till date in the Annual 2021 American Best in Business Awards.
The American Best in Business Awards are open to all organizations with at least one or more offices in the United States of America. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. – large to small and startups, government, public and private, for-profit and non-profit – are eligible to submit nominations to the American Best in Business Awards in a wide range of categories honoring achievement in every aspect of business + work life.
San Francisco, California (PRWEB) May 12, 2021 The Globee® Awards organizer of world’s premier business awards programs and business ranking lists is now
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SonKim Land, Qualcomm Technologies and Infinite Collaborate to Deploy Smart City IoT Solutions in Vietnam
April 14, 2021 By Editor
Ho Chi Minh City, 13 April 2021 – The signing ceremony of cooperation among SonKim Land Corporation, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, and Infinite Computer Solutions, Inc (Infinite) took place at
The 9 Stellars show unit. This collaboration aims to bring comprehensive Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to
The 9 Stellars Project, creating a luxury smart city with “SonKim Land signature” in the new Thu Duc City.
Infinite, a global technology solutions provider, will be implementing the
Zyter SmartSpaces™ IoT platform at
ANDREW CAIN
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe is in a dominant financial position in his bid to return to the Executive Mansion, according to reports compiled by the Virginia Public Access Project.
McAuliffe, governor from 2014 to 2018, raised nearly $6.2 million last year and had $5.5 million in cash as of the year-end financial report, far outpacing his Democratic and Republican rivals.
McAuliffe, one of five Democrats seeking the partyâs nomination in a June primary, first made his name in the national party as a prolific fundraiser.
His top individual contribution in his new bid for governor was $250,000 from Sanjay Govil, chairman of the board at Infinite Computer Solutions and CEO of Zyter Inc.