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Kati Suominen: Boosting Small Business Lending — Look to the U.K.

Kati Suominen
December 08, 2014
After a recent public consultation with the business community and financial services industry, the U.K. government has decided to enact a law that requires large lenders to share information with alternative and smaller lenders about small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs) whose credit applications have been rejected.
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Ana Palacio: Europe’s Energy Essentials

Ana Palacio Spanish Council Of State
November 27, 2014
At last month’s European Council meeting in Brussels, energy issues dominated the agenda — for the third time this year.
 
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Anne Kim: How Maryland Is Wooing Foreign Startups

Anne Kim Republic 3 0
November 11, 2014
If you’re a foreign entrepreneur looking to break into the U.S. market, the State of Maryland wants to help.
 

On the third floor of a nondescript office building perched on a busy commercial strip in College Park, Maryland, foreign-owned startups can get a boost at the Maryland International Incubator, a first-of-its-kind incubator focused exclusively on foreign companies settling in the United States.
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Francisco J. Sánchez: The US and EU — Promoting Growth Through Trade

Francisco J Sanchez Cns Global Advisors
November 03, 2014
In 1986, Vietnam was one of the poorest countries in the world. The aftermath of the decades-long Vietnam War and the mismanagement of the economy left the majority of the country in abject poverty, with per capita income below $100. Through drastic economic reforms, Vietnam’s government gradually decentralized the economy and opened it up to international business.
 
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What Happens When You Give a Pineapple an MRI? Baratunde Thurston Finds Out

October 20, 2014

How does a jet engine work? C'mon, quick. You get the point. We stroll casually onto planes and know little about how the engine operates. The same applies for medical scans. We lay down, close our eyes, but don’t know what goes on behind the machine’s walls.

Those who build them would argue that we are robbing ourselves. All that engineering complexity can be intimidating, but it often revolves around a handful of simple principles.

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Grayson Brulte: Creating Value at High Internet Speeds

Grayson Brulte Brulte Company
October 17, 2014
It has been 66 years since John Walson Sr. invented cable TV in America. Today, about 100 million U.S. households pay for TV, according to research firm SNL Kagan, or approximately 85 percent of all households in the country.
 
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Western Blotting transformed by GE Healthcare Life Sciences

September 23, 2014

New Amersham™ WB system for reproducible and quantitative protein analysis

The first fully-integrated system based on the traditional Western blotting technique which achieves reliably consistent results with fewer repeats and control experiments


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GE's Operator Interface Solutions for the Industrial Internet Bring Consumer Technology to the Factory Floor

September 11, 2014
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This Electron Gun Builds Jet Engines

August 18, 2014

Engineers at the Italian aerospace company Avio have developed a breakthrough process for 3D printing light-weight metal blades for jet engine turbines.

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