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Mondragon Unibertsitateak Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundiaren 30 beka kudeatuko ditu.

Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundiak bultzaturiko Gipuzkoarrak Munduan Trebatzen programako bekak dira eta horien helburua gipuzkoar gazteen prestakuntza hobetzea da. Programari esker, 30 gaztek sei hilabeteko praktikaldia egin ahal izango dute munduko edozein enpresatan, beren interesen arabera.

Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundiak abian jarritako Gipuzkoarrak Munduan Trebatzen programako 30 beka kudeatuko ditu Mondragon Unibertsitateak, helburu horrekin.

IK4-IKERLANek parte hartuko du sistema txertatuen gainean Europan egiten den azokarik garrantzitsuenean.

EMBEDDED WORLD 2015 azokan parte hartuko du, Nurembergen, Alemanian, otsailaren 24tik 26ra bitartean. Garraioaren, industriako ekipo ondasunen, energia eolikoaren eta jasokuntzaren sektoreekin lotura duten hainbat garapen erakutsiko ditu bertan.

IK4-IKERLAN sistema txertatuen alorrean Europan egiten den ekitaldirik garrantzitsuenean egongo da presente: Embedded World 2015 azokan, Nurembergen (Alemania), otsailaren 24tik 26ra bitartean.

DANOBAT expondrá los últimos desarrollos para Oil & Gas en la HOUSTEX, en Texas

La feria se celebrará entre el 26 y el 28 de febrero y la cooperativa contará con un stand propio donde expondrá el torno horizontal DANOBAT TTB para el mecanizado de tubos.

DANOBATGROUP mostrará los últimos desarrollos y tecnologías DANOBAT para el sector Oil & Gas en el stand 1449 de la feria HOUSTEX en Texas del 26 al 28 de Febrero.

Software company FarmLogs operates in a booming industry that's trying to reinvent the future of agriculture.

The 26-year-old Michigan native grew up working in the fields of his family's fifth-generation farm, growing traditional row crops such as corn and wheat. In high school, Vollmar taught himself how to build custom software for the Web, a hobby he later he turned into a business by forming an IT consulting company.

After graduating from college in 2011, Vollmar discovered a problem plaguing virtually every farmer he knew.

Yes, that 3D-printed mansion is safe to live in.

Back in April, a team of Chinese construction workers used a 3D printer to construct houses. By day’s end, there were 10 standing. They were compact and fairly bare bones — nothing much to look at besides the “wow!” factor of there being as many as — count them — 10. But this time around, those same builders have taken the wraps off an achievement that’s roundly more impressive.

A Very Fast-Growing Group of Entrepreneurs: People Over 50.

Leaders looking to promote entrepreneurship in their cities and regions may find an abundant source of business builders among people older than 50 -- they are one of the fastest growing groups of entrepreneurs in the U.S.

But why do people in that age range -- many of whom may have already had lengthy careers working for established organizations -- want to start businesses? When Gallup studied nearly 2,000 U.S. baby boomers, including entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs, we found that an overwhelming majority -- 83% -- say their main reason for launching a venture was a lifestyle choice or to increase their income.

Move Over Graphene, Here Comes Silicene; Is This The End Of Graphene Revolution?

The incredible material called graphene has ignited what's being called the "Graphene Revolution" that will see the development of super energy efficient gadgets and devices that recharge in a flash, among others.

But then there's its mostly unknown and probably far superior rival called "silicene."

Study by MIT economists shows which tech businesses tend to thrive.

New businesses spring up all the time in the U.S. But which ones have the greatest ability to become big? A method developed by MIT researchers, based on an empirical study, projects the growth potential of high-tech firms with new precision — and could help local or regional policymakers assess their growth prospects.

The internet of ‘we’: 5 digital trends that will impact your future.

We live in the age of narcissism and social media’s only making it worse. That’s a fairly common sentiment among media pundits and one which, on the face of it, has plenty of evidence to back it up. After all, they’ll argue, there’s a reason “selfie” the Oxford Dictionaries Online word of the year in 2013. And think about how we tailor the content we put out on social media. It’s meant to portray the best possible version of ourselves rather than anything accurate. Thing is, that may all be about to change.

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