Leading the energy transition

Recently Enel has unveiled a new brand, Enel X, reflecting its strategy of opening up energy to new uses, new technologies, new partnerships and new services.

A transformation journey

We believe in Clayton Christensen’s theory of disruptive innovation explained in this book “The Innovator's Dilemma”: one can't transform purely from inside.

All roads lead to Rio 2016

With a projected cost of around $11 billion, the Rio 2016 Olympics looks like a relative bargain compared to the price tag for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games, which topped $50 billion.

Regenerative tourism takes shape by Red Sea

While the world’s tourism industry labours under lockdown, the visionaries at the Red Sea Project in Saudi Arabia are pressing on with a development...

Technology revolution changes face of healthcare

Earlier and more effective diagnosis and treatment, a closer relationship between care providers and patients, and payments based on value rather than volume are all beginning to transform the world of healthcare.

A philosophy of inclusion: Philips Lighting

For WEF participants gathering in the glittering conference halls of Davos it may be hard to imagine, but over one billion people around the world still do not have access to electric light.

A new force in research

When Donal Bradley came to Saudi Arabia from the UK to take over the position of Vice President for Research at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), the heat and sunshine was not the only novelty he had to adjust to.

Is the future solar?

The first advantage of solar is that it is clean. No matter how much people work on clean coal, it is going to emit more than 20-30 times CO2 and other emissions than solar.

Biomethane fuels the future of the agroindustry

As the leading company in its sector for the seventh consecutive year, according to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, CNH Industrial takes its responsibility to the environment and people seriously.

GE: Providing solutions at every Olympic Games

The IOC's 2016 Olympic Marketing Fact File reveals that revenue from The Olympic Partners (TOP), sponsors and supporters of the Games reached nearly $2.79 billion in 2009-12.

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A love match

In response to the ever-changing environments in which we do business, I strongly believe companies have to innovate constantly, not only to survive but to thrive.

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Inside Blue Marlin Ibiza

In the picturesque setting of Ibiza, Blue Marlin stands out not just as a premier beach club but as a pioneer in blending luxury with sustainability and cutting-edge technology.