This year brought us a new normal. Covid-19 and shelter-in-place mandates have prompted remote environments and more virtual activity across the workplace. As a result...
Tag - Science
IT service providers from across emerging Europe, especially smaller ones and those from less-known geographies, often struggle to present their value proposition to...
BabbleLabs, a company headquartered in the United States but with a significant engineering and research presence in Poland, is set to be acquired by than Cisco Systems...
Numerous research studies show a strong correlation between employee experience and customer experience, with one claiming that companies with highly-engaged employees...
It was not all that long ago that self-driving buses were little more than science fiction, accepted in futuristic films and novels but never given much credence as...
Fundraising as an entrepreneur is tough, even in the best of times, but fundraising as an emerging venture capital (VC) fund manager is even harder. The majority of...
A digital Covid-19 contact tracing app is set to be launched in Latvia this week, the first in the region built on Google and Apple’s newly released exposure...
Armenia’s tech sector is thriving, thanks in large part to a start-up pre-acceleration programme financed by the European Union’s Fund for Southeast...
One of the few certainties to have emerged from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is the simple fact that the most serious health crisis in a generation cannot be...
With over three billion people across the globe now in lockdown due to Covid-19, the world’s largest hackathon, The Global Hack, begins today, running until April 12...
How can countries make the best use of funding for science, education and technology? A new partnership between the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and the World Bank is...