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Do startups overestimate themselves during fund raising?
Some startups raise more money than expected, but a study conducted by Early Metrics has revealed that most startups are disappointed by the amount they end up with. Investments aren’t a lottery and yet estimating value and financing can feel a lot like gambling for many startups.
News by " Geraldine Russell
13.04.2020
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The growing significance of multisensory perception
In the current fast-paced and constantly evolving commercial landscape, an ecosystem has emerged requiring businesses to go beyond key points of difference to remain competitive. To truly thrive in this modern environment, brands are no longer relying solely on basic consumer behaviour studies and instead exploring the far-reaching applications of multisensory perception.
Decoding by " Jessica Strickland
09.04.2020
How are millennials shaping the future of work?
Millennials are inspiring fresh ideas that will change the workplace as we know it while getting companies to be more forward-thinking about the future of work. Millennials get talked about a lot and are playing a prominent role reshaping expectations, experiences, and practices in the workspace! But who are they really? And what do they want?
News by " Charles Kergaravat
02.04.2020
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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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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How AI will make our lives extremely boring
It will take care of everything: plan our ideal vacations, write film scripts that we are going to love, find us our dream partner, tell us what to eat to help us stay healthy... All very efficient, but oh so bland.
Opinion by " Céline Deluzarche
23.03.2020
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The case for four day working weeks
Many of us are on the brink of or have well and truly fell into the black hole of burnout, a place that is almost inescapable once entered.
News by " Tali Ramsey
19.03.2020
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Why every Londoner should have a Citymapper Pass
Earlier this year, Alex Ainsworth received an email from Citymapper offering early bird access to their new product — an Oyster card rival designed especially for London. As he hadn't signed up to a new fintech card in at least two weeks, he knew he had to get my hands on it, here's what happened.
News by " Alex Ainsworth
19.03.2020
Positive or negative, how can you give good feedback?
How is good feedback constructed? What are the crucial elements that determine if you are giving good feedback? Are there tools that make this complex task easier? Anne Levi, operations manager at MyJob.Company, gives some ideas on how to succeed in giving feedback.
News by " Anne Levi
12.03.2020
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“By 2084, the concept of refugees will have changed, and it will concern more of us”
Joséphine Goube is the head of Techfugees, an organisation started in 2015 to empower refugees through technology. She was invited to share her ideas at the Maddy Keynote 2019 where she gave us some insight on what makes our society go around.
Opinion by " Anaïs Richardin
12.03.2020
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Room by room our homes are getting smarter
The household gadget has seen some drastic changes. What was once a novelty is beginning to dominate household life and turn homes in smart homes.
Portfolio by " Max Wood
12.03.2020
Don’t waste your time mastering an elevator pitch
Early in my entrepreneurial career, I got really good at the elevator pitch — a collection of word salad that purports to highlight the most valuable aspects of a startup idea in 60 seconds. In fact, I peaked at mastering the elevator pitch right before I realized the utter uselessness of mastering an elevator pitch.
Tools by " Joe Procopio
10.03.2020

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