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Tuterako Argia ikastolak saritu egin ditu MU.

Tuterako Argia ikastolak baliatu du Nafarroa Oinez jaia eskerrak emateko MUri, euren alde egindako lanagatik. Horretarako, Susana Suarez Argia ikastolako presidenteak oroigarria eman zion Iosu Zabala MU Errektoreari eta Asier Irizar Humanitate eta Hezkuntza Zientzietako Fakultateko ordezkariari, urriaren 20an, Tuteran egindako Nafarroako ikastolaren aldeko jaiaren hasiera ekitaldi ofizialean.

Smartphone-based fitness and mHealth device users to rise to 100 million by 2018

Smartphones are set to take center-stage in mHealth, complimenting traditional stand-alone mHealth monitoring. A new report from UK-based Juniper Research predicts the next five years will see a major advance in smartphone-based mHealth, where hardware attachments link to a companion app on a smartphone.

The report, ‘Mobile Health & Fitness: Monitoring, App-enabled Devices & Cost Savings 2013–2018′, forecasts that there will be 96 million users of app-enabled mHealth and mobile-fitness hardware devices by 2018, up a total of 15 million on this year. In the healthcare sector, app-enabled mHealth will be used to drive services ranging from remote patient monitoring to mobile ultrasound services.

Monica+Andy, A Children’s Clothing Line And Online Store From Bonobos Founder’s Sister, Debuts

Monica+Andy, a new children’s clothing line and online store launching in early November, has the benefit of receiving input from a famous name in the e-commerce space: the “Andy” in “Monica+Andy” is Andy Dunn, CEO of men’s fashion brand, Bonobos. Now his sister, Monica Royer, is getting into the business too, but with a completely different take. She’s not designing clothes for men or women, but instead for babies and toddlers.

Initially, the line will be aimed at parents with children ages 0 to 3, before expanding to additional age ranges.

Army of Robot Baristas Could Mean the End of Starbucks as We Know It

Starbucks’ 95,000 baristas have a competitor. It doesn’t need sleep. It’s precise in a way that a human could never be. It requires no training. It can’t quit. It has memorized every one of its customers’ orders. There’s never a line for its perfectly turned-out drinks.

It doesn’t require health insurance.

Don’t think of it as the enemy of baristas, insists Kevin Nater, CEO of the company that has produced this technological marvel. Think of it as an instrument people can use to create their ideal coffee experience. Think of it as a cure for “out-of-home coffee drinkers ” — Nater’s phrase — sick of an “inconsistent experience.”

How to Get Tiny But Cumulatively Important Innovations to Market

GE had a problem. Its researchers were inventing a lot of interesting ways to eke out more power from already installed wind turbines—a software adjustment, adding a vortex-inducing strip of metal, and so on—but customers weren’t buying. Nevermind that GE carefully analyzed how much more their customers could make, and how fast they could pay off the investment.

Fitbit raises $43 million from three new investors.

San Francisco-based Fitbit, which offers various clip-on and wristworn activity tracking devices as well as a connected weight scale, has raised $43 million in its fourth round of funding, from three new investors. A rumor started by TechCrunch back in March claimed that Fitbit had raised just $30 million in its fourth round and at a valuation of $300 million or more. Fitbit’s new backers include Softbank Capital, Qualcomm Ventures, and SAP Ventures. Fortune’s Dan Primack reports that SoftBank led the round.

Health IT deals help push software deals to 12-year high but life science struggles.

Investments in electronic health records, tools to help hospitals absorb physician practices anda group working with hospital systems to help them set up their own insurance plans. Those three health IT companies helped drive venture capital investment in the software sector, which hit a 12-year high in the third quarter.

Jornada sobre Vigilancia Competitiva e Inteligencia Estratégica.

El próximo martes, 22 de Octubre de 9:30h. a 11:30h. se celebrará en ADEGI una jornada sobre Vigilancia Competitiva e Inteligencia Estratégica, donde se informará a los asistentes sobre conceptos, herramientas y experiencias en el ámbito de la Inteligencia Competitiva.

En esta jornada se explicará la experiencia de Danobat Group en el desarrollo de la actividad de Inteligencia Competitiva. Danobatgroup lleva trabajando en la mejora y depuración de este proceso sistemático más de 15 años orientándolo a la toma de decisiones de su principal motor de innovación que no es otro que el desarrollo de nuevos productos y tecnologías que aporten valor y una ventaja competitiva a sus clientes en el ámbito de la fabricación.

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