Culture is an asset to your business, learn to leverage it 

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When starting-out, the fate of your start-up is largely decided by the number of people you’re able to connect with. This could be by old-style networking, branding, marketing, etc. But what resonates with people is not the medium. It is the idea, the message or the very feeling they experienced after consuming the product. One […]

Cleantech start-ups of Norway, onto the bigger problems facing the continent

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One of the biggest challenges that the EU has been dealing with is climate change. Some start-ups, especially those belonging to the Scandinavian countries have made significant attempts to solve the issue. This article explores some interesting ideas introduced by start-ups aiming to resolve issues of climate change.   Chooose, a Norwegian cleantech startup founded […]

Enhance productivity by measuring it, start-ups reiterate 

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A project’s progress can only be tracked when put into numbers. Given the rising cost of living issues in the business hubs of Europe, work from home is gaining more attention. However, monitoring the ‘work’ in WFH is also imperative. Let’s look at some interesting start-ups that enable people to gauge performance.   The Isaak system, […]

The food industry contemplates shrinkflation in face of the economic crises

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In economics, shrinkflation refers to the strategy of decreasing the size or quantity of a product while keeping its price stable or slightly raising it. It can also involve a reduction in product quality or ingredient standards while maintaining the same price point. British economist Pippa Malmgren is widely recognized for coining the term in […]

Electrifying Europe through power purchase agreements

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A Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) typically means a lengthy electricity supply contract between two parties, typically a power generator and a client, which can be either an electricity consumer or a trader. The PPA outlines the terms of the contract, including the electricity quantity, negotiated pricing, accounting procedures, and repercussions for breaches. The PPA landscape […]

What the businesses of UK can do about the rising cost of living

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British enterprises are grappling with a dual challenge of increased expenses and strained household budgets, raising concerns about a potential recession. Although consumer spending remains robust in the economy, many companies have managed to transfer higher costs to customers, alleviating some of the economic strain. Businesses in the UK anticipate a further increase in output […]

Why Germany excels as a biotechnology powerhouse

Germany excels biotechnology powerhouse

Biotechnology has gained prominence for its profound impact on areas like food, healthcare, and the environment. It’s an advanced scientific field that leverages biological systems for product development, including pharmaceuticals, food, and environmental cleanup. Germany’s significant contributions to the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector are widely recognized, with the country establishing itself as a global frontrunner […]