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Industria navarra: las 60 empresas que más facturan y que más empleo generan

La industria es, un año más, el motor de la economía navarra por su capacidad de invertir y modernizarse

iTWire - SAS AI-powered deforestation detection app recognised as world-changing

SAS AI-powered deforestation detection app recognised as world-changing Sunday, 27 June 2021 17:54 SAS AI-powered deforestation detection app recognised as world-changing Shares Analytics software and solutions company SAS received was honourably mentioned in the Fast Company World Changing Ideas Awards for its joint project with the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis tracking the human impact in the Amazon rainforest. It is one of many social innovation projects from SAS employees inspired to apply data to solve pressing humanitarian issues. The honour came on World Rainforest Day last week, under the AI and Data category of the Fast Company World Changing Ideas Awards. The awards honour businesses, policies, projects and concepts which actively and deeply pursue innovations in the realm of health and climate crises, social injustice, or economic inequality.

Why it pays to have a side hustle

Why it pays to have a side hustle East London residents share how two-pronged approach to earning a living opened up new opportunities for them PREMIUM By Ted Keenan - 21 June 2021 With Covid-19 leaving three out of five young people unemployed, two jobs for one person may seem like an unattainable dream, but with the right skills and surplus energy it is not only possible but becoming the norm. This article is reserved for DispatchLIVE subscribers. Get access to ALL DispatchLIVE content from only R45.00 per month. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on HeraldLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details.

Watchmakers run out of time

Watchmakers run out of time ENTERPRISE Lamech Onyango, a watch smith along Oginga Odinga street in Kisumu county. He has been in the business for the last 30 years. (Collins Oduor, Standard) Seated at his shop along Oginga Odinga Street in Kisumu, Lamech Onyango is busy bringing life to a 19th-century wristwatch. Most of the watches and clocks Onyango has been working on over the years have become rare antiques. The clocksmith restores antique watches and vintage clocks and by so doing helps families to preserve their historic heirloom for the next generations. The 60-year-old has repaired thousands of timepieces since he started the job over two decades ago. He has sifted through tiny metal pieces to ensure the clocks tick again.

En la industria del cine o articulas una red de sostén y de cooperación o no subsistes durante mucho tiempo

En la industria del cine o articulas una red de sostén y de cooperación o no subsistes durante mucho tiempo
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