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AgrosMilk : Ensuring Pay for Farmers

AgrosMilk are putting farmers first with real-time technologies and systems to ensure complete governance over payments to each supplier.

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Mobica: The Prospects of Driverless Vehicles

VP of Automotive Sales Wolfram Ries and COO Stefan Marxreiter reveal how Mobica is embracing the autonomous driving market and what to expect from the space over the coming months.

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European Mining Convention: European Mining Goes Global

The European Mining Convention (EMC 2019) is an international mining conference and exhibition that will take place at The Convention Centre Dublin, Ireland on December 3-4.

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Qatar’s Quest to Innovate for the Future

Innovation and technology development are vital to addressing Qatar’s priorities – climate change and environmental sustainability, water security, cybersecurity, and precision medicine.

EME Outlook Magazine | Issue 33 | November 2019

EME Outlook Issue 33. B2B magazine for Europe & Middle East for c-suite, executives, and business leaders.

Prague: A fairy tale city steeped in culture and romance

Prague combines alluring architecture, culture and history, creating a romantic atmosphere that continues to draw tourists year after year.

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An interview with ENGIE Impact CEO Mathias Lelievre

EME Outlook talk to Mathias Lelievre, CEO of ENGIE Impact, which formed in July 2019.

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Slovenia: Europe’s closest answer to a natural paradise

Whether it’s the baroque chapel in the centre of Bled Island to Venetian harbour settlements on the coasts, the array of styles reflects the diverse and vibrant culture of Slovenia.

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What can CIOs learn from Formula One teams?

With the Formula One season well underway, a mixture of new blood and old rivalries means the competition for the World Championship is closer and fiercer than ever before.

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Opinion: Is the Euro becoming a threat to democracies?

We explore why many countries are beginning to feel discontented about the Euro, from economic downturns to the sovereign debt crisis.

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