Connecting physicians to patients

After working around the world for Royal Philips from 1986 to 2004, before leaving to head up a spin-off company and his own consultancy firm, Frans van Houten returned to become CEO in 2011.

Personalizing prevention is the best cure

In the future, we not only have to find better ways to share the planet among more of us, but also have to deal with the fact that most of us will be on it longer.

Autonomous drive shifts into gear

The number of people sharing the planet continues to climb toward 9.7 billion by 2050, according to projections by the United Nations. Guaranteeing universal access to basic needs is the only means to prevent human conflict and environmental disaster.

Honda’s hydrogen society

Once you look beyond burning fossil fuels, using any source of powertrain for vehicles is, in theory, possible.

Ford: thinking outside the car and the box

Ford is revising its business model to focus not just on how many cars it sells, but what services it should offer.

Q&A: Hyundai Motor Europe

Jochen Sengpiehl, Vice President Marketing: "The biggest challenge we are facing is the clash between two industries: the digital industry and the old car industry."

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Building a tourism superpower

Q&A with Vinicius Lummertz, President of Embratur, the Brazilian Tourism Board: "According to the World Economic Forum, no country has natural resources with more potential for tourism than Brazil."

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Forget the blah blah blah

On April 29, Madrid's historic Palacio Cibeles was not just a backdrop but a beacon of modernity, as it hosted the remarkable "CUPRA Design Obsession" event. This wasn’t just another car launch; it was a manifesto of style, declaring CUPRA’s unwavering commitment to design as its core tenet.