Innovation
Ranking of the ten best cities in the world in which to work
The ranking is based on economic parameters and on quality of life: London, Singapore and Toronto steal the scene, with Milan lagging behind
Innovation
The ranking is based on economic parameters and on quality of life: London, Singapore and Toronto steal the scene, with Milan lagging behind
The IIT Researcher: Nobody believed in the Plantoid. Perhaps, if I had been a man, they might have taken me more seriously. The best work environment? A multi-disciplinary one
Technological innovation is centred on the two keywords transition and redistribution . Conversation with Marco Ratti, Architect and Lecturer at the MIT
At the young age of 27, he launched Airbnb, challenging the cliché never to trust strangers, and winning the title of "dad" of sharing economy. What about the future of work and of the company? It all comes down to trusting others
The Hub Criativo do Beato, soon to be the world's largest incubator, will open in Lisbon in a few months.
Why do new technologies sometimes not stimulate productivity? And why is growing productivity not reflected in growing wages? Two paradoxes that economists have been puzzling out since the onset of computers
Nothing could be worse than closing up like a clam and trying to stem technology because we find it intimidating. All this does is make us lose contact with the frontier of innovation, and turn away the best young talents
Training young people is the heart of the H-Farm program, a made in Italy incubator located in Treviso: now available the first master in Digital Management addressing young talents who aim at catching the opportunities of a fast-changing world.
What with apps and self-service tills, stores look set to change forever
Since creating the first e-commerce platform focusing on books more than twenty years ago, Jeff Bezos has revolutionised the business models of the most consolidated markets, and seems to have no intention of stopping. The next objective: to conquer space