In a corporate blog post, CEO Jason Fried wrote that there will be “No more societal and political discussions on our company Basecamp account.” He said that “Today s social and political waters are especially choppy. Sensitivities are at 11, and every discussion remotely related to politics, adv.
LG Electronics, Mirae Asset forge partnership to invest in startups
Posted : 2021-04-30 17:07
Updated : 2021-04-30 17:10
LG Electronics Chief Strategy Officer Cho Ju-wan, left, Lee Man-hee, head of Mirae Asset Capital, pose for a photo after agreeing to invest in new businesses at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, Thursday. Courtesy of LG Electronics
By Baek Byung-yeul
LG Electronics and Mirae Asset Group said Friday they have agreed to create a fund to invest in promising startups both at home and abroad as part of their efforts to find new business opportunities.
The two companies held a signing ceremony in Seoul, Thursday, participated in by LG Electronics Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) Cho Ju-wan and Lee Man-hee, head of Mirae Asset Capital.
By Jon Hemmerdinger2021-04-30T20:56:00+01:00
Perlan Project proved you don’t need fuel to fly to the edge of space.
Mountain air will do the trick.
But you probably need a man like Einar Enevoldson, the legendary test pilot behind a project that has flown sailplanes to altitudes exceeding 70,000ft, capturing records and advancing high-altitude scientific research.
“His primary job was being our compass,” Perlan chief executive Ed Warnock says of Enevoldson, who founded Perlan Project. “Einar stayed involved day-to-day up until three days before he passed.”
Enevoldson’s death on 14 April at the age of 88 leaves Perlan Project challenged to continue its high-altitude work without the man who helped make it all possible.
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Q&A, Albert Jordan, HARMAN: On building a platform for connected vehicles
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