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Neue Wege zum Geld - Kongress in Berlin am 26./27. Mai 2012
Für alle Kreativen, die an ihrer wirtschaftlichen Zukunft arbeiten wollen und hierfür nach geeigneten Wegen suchen.
Interessante Vorträge und Workshops über Entrepreneurship, Geld, Crowdinvesting und Praxisberichte zu konzept-kreativen Gründungen.
Mehr Informationen und Programm unter: www.creative-money.de
Tickets buchen unter: www.amiando.com/creative-money-2012
Frühbucher: 45,00 Euro / Regulär: 65,00 Euro
Tagesticket: 28,00 Euro
Ort: GLS-Campus, Kastanienallee 82, 10435 Berlin-Prenzlauerberg
Interessante Vorträge und Workshops über Entrepreneurship, Geld, Crowdinvesting und Praxisberichte zu konzept-kreativen Gründungen.
Mehr Informationen und Programm unter: www.creative-money.de
Tickets buchen unter: www.amiando.com/creative-money-2012
Frühbucher: 45,00 Euro / Regulär: 65,00 Euro
Tagesticket: 28,00 Euro
Ort: GLS-Campus, Kastanienallee 82, 10435 Berlin-Prenzlauerberg
Starkes Interesse an 1. Langer Nacht der Industrie in Berlin
• Erste Touren ausgebucht - Anmeldungen nur noch kurze Zeit
• Akkreditierungsbeginn für Medien (Tourbegleitung)
Mehr als 100 Teilnahme-Anmeldungen gehen
täglich für die 1. Lange Nacht der Industrie am 9. Mai 2012 in Berlin ein.
Gut die Hälfte aller verfügbaren Plätze ist bereits vergeben, die ersten
Touren sind schon ausgebucht. Unter www.langenachtderindustrie.de
ist die Anmeldung für bis zu drei Wunschtouren (jeweils zwei Unter-
nehmen) noch möglich.
Besonders Schüler/innen und Studierende nutzen diese Gelegenheit, um
sich eingehend über Berliner Firmen als zuverlässige Partner für Zukunft
und Karriere zu informieren.
Mehr Informationen unter www.langenachtderindustrie.de
Hier können Sie sich auch direkt anmelden.
• Akkreditierungsbeginn für Medien (Tourbegleitung)
Mehr als 100 Teilnahme-Anmeldungen gehen
täglich für die 1. Lange Nacht der Industrie am 9. Mai 2012 in Berlin ein.
Gut die Hälfte aller verfügbaren Plätze ist bereits vergeben, die ersten
Touren sind schon ausgebucht. Unter www.langenachtderindustrie.de
ist die Anmeldung für bis zu drei Wunschtouren (jeweils zwei Unter-
nehmen) noch möglich.
Besonders Schüler/innen und Studierende nutzen diese Gelegenheit, um
sich eingehend über Berliner Firmen als zuverlässige Partner für Zukunft
und Karriere zu informieren.
Mehr Informationen unter www.langenachtderindustrie.de
Hier können Sie sich auch direkt anmelden.
+++ Idee des Monats +++
Produktinnovation: Leuchte - Manta Rhei
Selux, ein Unternehmen in Berlin, hat gemeinsam mit ART+COM eine neue Dimension des Lichts entwickelt. Die Leuchte scheint im Raum zu tanzen. Elegant, kreativ, wunderschön!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1TvxIJScC6M&feature=colike
Selux, ein Unternehmen in Berlin, hat gemeinsam mit ART+COM eine neue Dimension des Lichts entwickelt. Die Leuchte scheint im Raum zu tanzen. Elegant, kreativ, wunderschön!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=1TvxIJScC6M&feature=colike
News aus Berlin
Erwartetes Wachstum an zusätzlichem Flugverkehr darf bis zur Eröffnung des Flughafens BER nicht verloren gehen
Nach Kurskorrekturen jetzt durchstarten und sicher ins Ziel
Fachkräftesicherung, Innovationsfähigkeit und bezahlbare und sichere Energie sind zentrale Herausforderungen in der Industriepolitik
21. Potsdamer Wirtschaftsforum mit dem Vorsitzenden der SPD-Fraktion im Deutschen Bundestag, Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Brandenburgischer Ausbildungskonsens unterzeichnet Erklärung:
Viele Chancen für junge Menschen
Nationale News
Online-Marketing: Monika Sauer neue Sales Managerin für den Bereich Real Time Bidding
Online-Vermarkter evania verstärkt sein Team durch die erfahrene Sales Managerin Monika Sauer. Sie übernimmt die Leitung der Marketing- und Vertriebsaktivitäten im Segment Real Time Bidding.
Online-Marketing: Monika Sauer neue Sales Managerin für den Bereich Real Time Bidding
Online-Vermarkter evania verstärkt sein Team durch die erfahrene Sales Managerin Monika Sauer. Sie übernimmt die Leitung der Marketing- und Vertriebsaktivitäten im Segment Real Time Bidding.
Umwelt: Wilde Vögel aus Schweden in der Niederlausitz
Schwedische Auerhühner finden eine neue Heimat in Niederlausitzer Heide. Der Wildvogel war bereits vor vielen Jahren in Brandenburg heimisch.
Internationale News
StartupNation - 5 Essential Keys to a Website that Sells!
Does your website have what it takes? Come find out, and what you can do if it's not making the cut.
StartupNation - 2012 Business Trends Review
If youâ??re interested in starting it up, and you want to know where the action is, listen in to this interview.
Our Path to Knowledge
Submitted on Mon, April 2, 2012
Welcome to our brand-new website. You?ll notice, among other things, that the name at the top has changed: ?Ashoka Knowledge.? And therein, as they say, hangs a tale.Four years ago, thanks to Knight Foundation, this initiative started out in life as ?Social Entrepreneurs in Journalism.? The basic idea was that Ashoka would leverage its global machinery to identify and support social entrepreneurs whose innovations created impact by advancing the way people got and used news ? and that their ideas would help sustain the field of journalism as it confronted an era of cataclysmic change. In fact, many of the Fellows that we?ve supported since are doing exactly that. Juanita Leon?s La Silla Vacia has emerged as an authoritative source of investigative journalism and political analysis in Colombia. Tidiane Sy?s OeustAf provides independent reporting in Senegal and across French West Africa. But we also understand that journalism is just one way that people learn about their world. We find, share, and use knowledge all the time through countless touch points. We participate in knowledge systems whenever we share a link on Twitter or Facebook, or send an email, or just share a story over dinner. Knowledge transactions are embedded in our relationships with doctors, banks, and schools.This has become very real as we?ve encountered Fellows like Jocelyne Kompaore, who has created a striking new knowledge system out of whole cloth: Her staffers travel the by-ways of rural Burkina Faso, collecting agricultural strategies, environmental expertise, and local perspective from remote villagers who otherwise are cut off from traditional media. Jocelyne publishes this knowledge in forms that are accessible both across the village network and to government officials and NGOs in Ouagadougou who want to know what?s happening outside the capital. Stephen Friend, a medical doctor and former head of oncology research at Merck, has created Sage Bionetworks to confront similar knowledge silos. His new Bridge project aims to bring medical researchers, patients, and funders together into a collaborative and transparent online community where new incentives catalyze efficient sharing of data and research. The result: more and better cures, faster.Jocelyne and Stephen both are extraordinary knowledge entrepreneurs whose work promises to change the quality of citizenship for many people. Ashoka Knowledge vigorously supports their work. Increasingly, we are investing in and learning from social entrepreneurs whose innovations similarly are not connected per se to journalism or even news ? but that advance the historic values of freedom, access, quality, and privacy and security in other sorts of knowledge systems.Our Fellows working in news media ? over 100 strong ? represent a core community of practice within Ashoka Knowledge. Now they are sharing and reseeding their ideas and innovations across sectors, as we identify and invest in knowledge entrepreneurship in rural agriculture, health care, and other fields. Likewise, Fellows like Jocelyne Kompaore and Stephen Friend are producing insights that we expect will change the way our news entrepreneurs produce content and engage with audiences.The result: A rich and diverse global ecosystem for knowledge innovation. We?re excited to share this work with you as it emerges.
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Welcome to our brand-new website. You?ll notice, among other things, that the name at the top has changed: ?Ashoka Knowledge.? And therein, as they say, hangs a tale.Four years ago, thanks to Knight Foundation, this initiative started out in life as ?Social Entrepreneurs in Journalism.? The basic idea was that Ashoka would leverage its global machinery to identify and support social entrepreneurs whose innovations created impact by advancing the way people got and used news ? and that their ideas would help sustain the field of journalism as it confronted an era of cataclysmic change. In fact, many of the Fellows that we?ve supported since are doing exactly that. Juanita Leon?s La Silla Vacia has emerged as an authoritative source of investigative journalism and political analysis in Colombia. Tidiane Sy?s OeustAf provides independent reporting in Senegal and across French West Africa. But we also understand that journalism is just one way that people learn about their world. We find, share, and use knowledge all the time through countless touch points. We participate in knowledge systems whenever we share a link on Twitter or Facebook, or send an email, or just share a story over dinner. Knowledge transactions are embedded in our relationships with doctors, banks, and schools.This has become very real as we?ve encountered Fellows like Jocelyne Kompaore, who has created a striking new knowledge system out of whole cloth: Her staffers travel the by-ways of rural Burkina Faso, collecting agricultural strategies, environmental expertise, and local perspective from remote villagers who otherwise are cut off from traditional media. Jocelyne publishes this knowledge in forms that are accessible both across the village network and to government officials and NGOs in Ouagadougou who want to know what?s happening outside the capital. Stephen Friend, a medical doctor and former head of oncology research at Merck, has created Sage Bionetworks to confront similar knowledge silos. His new Bridge project aims to bring medical researchers, patients, and funders together into a collaborative and transparent online community where new incentives catalyze efficient sharing of data and research. The result: more and better cures, faster.Jocelyne and Stephen both are extraordinary knowledge entrepreneurs whose work promises to change the quality of citizenship for many people. Ashoka Knowledge vigorously supports their work. Increasingly, we are investing in and learning from social entrepreneurs whose innovations similarly are not connected per se to journalism or even news ? but that advance the historic values of freedom, access, quality, and privacy and security in other sorts of knowledge systems.Our Fellows working in news media ? over 100 strong ? represent a core community of practice within Ashoka Knowledge. Now they are sharing and reseeding their ideas and innovations across sectors, as we identify and invest in knowledge entrepreneurship in rural agriculture, health care, and other fields. Likewise, Fellows like Jocelyne Kompaore and Stephen Friend are producing insights that we expect will change the way our news entrepreneurs produce content and engage with audiences.The result: A rich and diverse global ecosystem for knowledge innovation. We?re excited to share this work with you as it emerges.
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