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Introducing the Enterprise DLT 2020 and Maddyness Blockchain 50
LeadBlock Partners and Maddyness have launched the Enterprise DLT 2020 and Maddyness Blockchain 50. Take 5 minutes to complete the survey to boost your visibility and be part of this unique report and ranking.
Decoding by " Maddyness
01.04.2020
We need to talk about the hospitals of the future
Now, more than ever before in recent history, the UK is looking at its hospitals with an increased scrutinised eye. The current COVID-19 pandemic has only heightened the urgency felt that the NHS and the hospitals that they operate need funding poured into them as a service vital to our survival as a society.
News by " Tali Ramsey
01.04.2020
How to achieve a depth of attention on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is among the top platforms from a ‘depth of attention standpoint’, so said Gary Vaynerchuk, entrepreneur, best-selling author, and social media star recently. In his opinion, attention is currency and “businesses & brands must really understand this to fully take advantage of the opportunities in front of all of us!” As entrepreneurs and start-up team members we need that attention for our new ventures! How can we share in the riches of LinkedIn’s currency?
Tools by " Bridget Rooth
31.03.2020
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How entrepreneurs decide which meetings to take and which to ditch
Joe Procopio shares his wisdom to help you avoid lost time over useless coffees and identify the real opportunities.
Tools by " Joe Procopio
31.03.2020
The superiority of AI: the scam of the century
Artificial intelligence is just an empty shell, right? Denis Fages, President of VideoTelling, warns us to not give this technology virtues that it doesn’t have - and never will.
Opinion by " Denis Fages
31.03.2020
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15 startups to watch in Cambridge
Cambridge is known for its sophisticated tech startups and hosts many innovation programmes in health tech and science making the city one of the top tech hubs in the UK. Just behind Harvard, Cambridge counts the highest number of Nobel laureates globally in physics, chemistry, and medicine. Maddyness has compiled a list of some of the most innovative businesses operating in Cambridge, UK.
Decoding by " Maddyness
30.03.2020
How will innovation change society after this current crisis?
In the face of one of the worst healthcare and economic crises of a lifetime, businesses and industries are being forced to come up with new, innovative solutions to a colossal problem. The old adage ‘innovate or die’, in every sense, has never felt more vital.
Opinion by " Simon Lovick
30.03.2020
5 lessons from Ikea to inspire startups
With a report by Ikea about the evolution in ways of life around the world, a handful of journalists were able to discover the behind the scenes workings of the Swedish giant, from product concepts to their latest test lab. Maddyness was part of the journey and demystifies the secret recipes that make the symbolic blue and yellow company so successful.
News by " Geraldine Russell
30.03.2020
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5 ways that robots will be part of British life
We may not have robots in our homes, making us dinner and running baths so that they’re ready for us as soon as we get in from work. However, many innovative startups across the country are slowly introducing robotics into our daily lives, prompting the big question, how will we live with robots in the future? Here are five ways that robots are already part of British life.
Decoding by " Tali Ramsey
26.03.2020
7 undiscovered careers that could be your job of the future
Automation and artificial intelligence are likely to impact every profession, from journalists and web developers to legal experts and accountants. But don’t panic: six out of ten professions that will be hiring in the future haven’t even been invented yet. Here's a selection of careers of the future that we've found for you.
Portfolio by " Céline Deluzarche
26.03.2020
Discover these companies and their positive impact on the environment
Tech is amazingly innovative with unrealised potential to completely transform life on Earth for the better or worse and although it seems to have been predominantly for the worse, it is increasingly being positioned as our only hope of salvaging the habitat that we have left.
Decoding by " Tali Ramsey
26.03.2020
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Manish Madhvani of GP Bullhound explores how to go from startup to scaleup
It has never been easier to start a business. Startup culture is developing internationally and nowadays people have more access to funding and a wider market base than ever before. However, starting a business and scaling one are two very different propositions, and it’s in the second stage when things can often go wrong.
Tools by " Manish Madhvani
26.03.2020
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The new ‘Normal' - innovating from home
Working from home has traditionally been an exceptions approach with a strong preference by company's to have meetings and events in person. Now, however, as the impact of COVID-19 is felt across the world, home working is becoming a necessity as businesses attempt to keep staff ‘signed in’ and well whilst keeping business momentum going and revenues protected. We learn more from white.space, experts in corporate innovation.
News by " white.space & Maddyness
25.03.2020
How do you announce that your startup isn’t going well?
Financial problems, strategic errors, or the end of the adventure, it's sometimes hard for entrepreneurs to realise the weaknesses of their small business. However, being honest and transparent could be more valuable than we thought...
News by " Perrine Signoret
25.03.2020
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