Réfléchir à l'avenir de l'industrie aéronautique, c'est non seulement analyser les enjeux et les perspectives des différentes filières qui la composent, mais c'est aussi replacer cette industrie dans son environnement, le transport aérien et l'univers socio-économique qui l'entourent, pour examiner les mutations et les problématiques nouvelles auxquelles cette industrie aura à faire face. Le secteur aéronautique subit les exigences et les contraintes du transport aérien, il doit les intégrer dans sa propre logique industrielle.
Ink-jet printing technology could be a way to build new tissue meant to restore vision to people suffering from common forms of blindness due to retinal degeneration.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge used a standard ink-jet printer to form layers of two types of cells taken from the retinas of rats, and showed that the process did not compromise the cells’ health or ability to survive and grow in culture. Ink-jet printing has been used to deposit cells before, but this is the first time cells from an adult animal’s central nervous system have been printed.
For the past decade, former Apple chief executive John Sculley has been taking on the problem of reforming health care through new technologies.
And now that the Obamacare rollout is in full effect, Sculley is betting on the Sunrise, Fla.-based MDLive to bring the practice of medicine into the modern area.
There will come a day when every sports game will have some element of data — a brand that brings you the Halftime analysis in a whole new way.
Zepp Labs, which raised $15 million in funding today, says it’s going to be that brand.
The company sells a sensor that can monitor your swing and give you feedback on it. It works with your tennis racket, baseball bat, or your golf glove. When we asked chief executive Jason Fass whether the company was looking at more sports, he confirmed he’s already on it.
In late December, a researcher at enterprise security company Proofpoint noticed something strange: a security gateway was logging hundreds of thousands of malicious e-mails that were clearly being sent out by over 100,000 Linux-running devices, but they weren’t PCs. Rather, they were Internet-connected consumer gadgets including routers, TVs, multimedia centers, and even a fridge.
Not every 10-month old startup can say that it has crossed a handful of oceans and international borders to purchase a 93-year-old factory — or raised $122.5 million to do so. Yet, not every Internet startup is trying to make waves in the prosaic world of shaving, where 85 percent of the market is controlled by a couple of weathered giants like Gillette and Schick. What’s more, while adopting a purely online and direct-to-consumer model can help startups cut out that pesky middle man, to truly reduce the friction and high costs in the market and iterate more quickly, you have to control manufacturing.
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La red social ELKARBIDE ha logrado esta semana alcanzar la cota de los 350 usuarios registrados.
La creación de ELKARBIDE se inscribe en el marco de las estrategias de socialización del Business Acceleration Center de MONDRAGÓN, es decir, de difusión de sus actividades, la dinámica de trabajo y los resultados del emprendimento cooperativo.
El propósito es desarrollar una red social especializada para articular el conocimiento colectivo acerca de los sectores y actividades de alto potencial, así como compartir experiencias exitosas de intraemprendimiento, tanto en el seno de la Corporación MONDRAGÓN como procedentes del exterior.
En la actualidad ELKARBIDE alberga diversas comunidades temáticas, entre las que cabe destacar las siguientes:
Fuhu makes a cute soft-sided tablet for children. But cuteness isn't what produced three-year growth of 42,148 percent.
Robb Fujioka is too busy, working too fast, to be watched. Underlings are lined up. One wants sign-off on a package design. Another needs guidance before a supplier negotiation. But a reporter (me) has asked to observe a meeting or something, his marketing person reminds him--to get the flavor of the company. So he has her use the walkie-talkie she and other managers carry to call 24 of them in for an impromptu meeting. Within minutes, they file in like obedient children. He gives me a look. There, happy?