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Recuerda… tienes una cita con la sesión DREAMWORKS sobre las oportunidades de negocio en el ámbito del Internet Industrial.

Esta nueva sesión DREAMWORKS se llevará a cabo en el Palacio de Otalora de Aretxabaleta, el día 25 de septiembre de 2014, a partir de las 9 de la mañana, en sesión de mañana y tarde.

El objetivo de esta nueva edición DREAMWORKS es promover nuevos negocios en el ámbito del Internet Industrial. Por ello, el público objetivo a la cual se dirige esta nueva edición DREAMWORKS son aquellas empresas de MONDRAGON con interés en promocionar nuevas actividades de negocio en el ámbito del Internet Industrial.

El formato de esta edición específica DREAMWORKS en el ámbito del Internet Industrial será el siguiente:

1.- Ilustración de experiencias de negocio en el ámbito del Internet Industrial, a cargo de las entidades siguientes:

Das Instant Auto: Say Hallo to a Hot Rod Powered by Water

The intriguingly named Quant e-Sportlimousine has been making a splash in Europe, where it was just approved for road use. The electric vehicle can go from 0 to 62 miles per hour in a ridiculous 2.8 seconds, reach a projected top speed of 217 mph, and has a range of 370 miles for one charge, according to its manufacturer, Liechtenstein-based NanoFlowCell AG. Oh, and it’s powered by a saltwater-filled battery.

Disrupt Alum Edyn, Maker of a Smart Garden Sensor, Scores Distribution Through Home Depot.

dyn, which debuted on-stage at TechCrunch Disrupt a year ago with a slightly jankier cubical prototype of a Internet-connected garden sensor, is back with sleeker model and a partnership to sell them in Home Depot next spring.

The startup’s system, which comes with a soil sensor that can tell you pH, humidity, temperature, soil nutrition and moisture and an automated water valve, helps gardeners figure out how to precisely care for their plants. A paired app lets users see recommendations on which plants to use given their garden’s conditions.

Personal assistant service Alfred wins TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield contest.

A group of venture capital and tech company execs chose Alfred as the winner of TechCrunch’s “Startup Battlefield” contest here at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference.

Alfred is a subscription-based service that provides people to do basic tasks for you, like picking up dry cleaning, doing laundry, getting groceries, going to the pharmacy, cleaning the house, and a lot of other tedious and/or time consuming tasks.

The service might also subcontract with services like Washio (for laundry), Task Rabbit (for random tasks), or Instacart (for groceries).

France aims for ‘energy positive’ public buildings.

Ségolène Royale, the French Minister for Ecology and Energy, aspires to make every new publicly-subsidised building in the country 'energy positive'. The minister wants to include this initiative in the energy transition bill presented last June, EurActiv France reports.

The energy transition bill (PLTE), which has already undergone repeated changes since it was first presented last June, now contains new objectives regarding construction, an issue already at the heart of French reform.

The Minister for Ecology and Energy, Ségolène Royal, hopes that "all new public buildings or buildings receiving public subsidies will be energy positive", including social housing, "because it is subsidised".

LABORAL KUTXAk 100 milioi euro bideratuko ditu Gizarte Ekonomiako enpresen finantzaketara.

CEPESek (Espainiako Gizarte Ekonomiako Enpresen Konfederazioa) eta LABORAL Kutxak sinaturiko 100 M€-ko hitzarmenak, dauden gizarte-ekonomiako enpresei ez ezik, ekintzaileei ere lagunduko die. CEPES konfederazioak 44.500 enpresa baino gehiago hartzen ditu barne eta Espainiako BPGaren % 12 sortzen du.

Josu Arraizak (LABORAL Kutxako Enpresen Areako zuzendaria) eta Juan Antonio Pedreñok (CEPESeko lehendakaria) berritu egin dute bi entitateek 2012. urtean sinaturiko hitzarmena, gizarte-ekonomiako enpresen finantzaketa errazteko.

A Nimble-Wheeled Farm Robot Goes to Work in Minnesota.

This summer a Minnesota startup began deploying an autonomous robot that rolls between corn plants spraying crop fertilizer.

The robot applies fertilizer while the plant is rapidly growing and needs it most. This eliminates the need for using tractors, which can damage the  high stalks, and reduces the amount of fertilizer needed earlier in the season, says Kent Cavender-Bares, CEO of the company, Rowbot. Further, by reducing the fertilizer, the robot reduces the amount of nitrogen that can end up polluting waterways after rainstorms.

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