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Interview with Mark Dixon, CEO and Founder, Regus: "As the world moves from analog to digital, it is changing the way companies work and where people work".

A new mix for the workspace

As ubiquitous connectivity grows in capacity and pervasiveness, there should really be no difference between working from any physical location and accessing a virtual workspace.

SEAT drives the wellness revolution

At a time of unprecedented changes to the nature of work, some of the world’s largest businesses are putting the physical and mental health of their employees at the heart of their reinvention for the future.

Unlocking the power of productivity

"It is going to be an incredibly impactful shift for every major enterprise around the world." David J. Henshall, President and CEO, Citrix

Mediterranean cuisine comes to the car plant

SEAT teams up with Harvard University to research the benefits for occupational health of the celebrated Mediterranean diet.

Talking with machines

Ever since grunts became words, speech has helped us learn, plan, and do amazing things. Our communication has been shaped by twin desires: to be understood and to understand.

The best of both worlds

Behind the scenes, a quiet revolution is transforming the way in which businesses and public authorities harness the power of information technology.

Boosting productivity in the workplace

“The days of enterprise IT telling employees what they can and cannot do with their devices are over,” Christian Reilly, CTO, Citrix.

A hub for Saudi women entrepreneurs

Entrepreneur, startup mentor, and photographer Maha Shirah never takes no for an answer. The founder of SheWorks, Saudi Arabia’s first coworking space for women, Maha is helping female entrepreneurs seize new opportunities across the country’s fast-developing economy.

The irresistible rise of urbanization

At Marcus Garvey Village, a low-income community in Brooklyn-Queens, electricians have built New York’s first digitalized microgrid, complete with solar photovoltaic panels, a fuel...

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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.