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Charming flowers from the farmer's market around the corner. Always from the season, packed in yesterday's newspaper ;)
A few more images from my new series (and upcoming exhibit) titled "Night Moves".
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MoveS Seminar Austria
Social Security Coordination: Trends and Challanges
Salzburg, 29 June 2023 Europasaal - Edmundsburg
This Seminar is organised by MoveS in collaboration with the Austrian national expert Univ.-Prof. Dr. Elias Felten. MoveS is an EC-funded network of independent experts from 32 European Countries coordinated by Eftheia and Deloitte with the support of University of Ljubljana and the Universityof Poitiers.
Photo: Simon P. Haigermoser
Dabei reichen Kenntnisse aus Maschinenbau, Eletrotechnik und Informatik allein nicht aus. WissenschaftlerInnen versuchen Biologie einzubinden.
credit: Florian Voggeneder
Cardiac Move playing at the U4 in Vienna, Austria.
Check out their tunes at www.myspace.com/cardiacmove or www.cardiacmove.com
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Fortune Brainstorm Reinvent
Chicago, IL, USA
7:00 AM
CONCURRENT MASTER CLASSES
SCALING INNOVATION: HOW TO WIN THE RACE TO REINVENTION
This master class will highlight the key imperatives organizations need to rethink their innovation playbooks, use technology, and organize to scale innovations from every corner of the enterprise. This session will open with a “fire starter” conversation with two senior executives who’ve had proven success ushering their organizations into the technology-enabled age and move into smaller-group problem-solving discussions. Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of how to use technology to drive innovation in their organizations at scale.
Discussion leaders will include Thad Ewald, Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Business Development, Cummins; Julie Loeger, Executive Vice President and CMO, Discover Financial Services; and Jaime Ramirez, Senior Vice President and President, Global Emerging Markets, Stanley Black & Decker.
Editorial host: Matt Heimer, Features Editor, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune