There are two sides to a business: the people that create things from scratch, and the people that develop and optimize existing businesses – according to Ryusei Kajiyama, President of Japan’s Biken Techno Corporation, who discusses how it aims to merge the two sides for its clients and generate new business opportunities through its expertise in facility management (FM), real estate and medical services provision not only in Japan, but also Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, and potentially Thailand.
There are two sides to a business: the people that create things from scratch, and the people that develop and optimize existing businesses – according to Ryusei Kajiyama, President of Japan’s Biken Techno Corporation, who discusses how it aims to merge the two sides for its clients and generate new business opportunities through its expertise in facility management (FM), real estate and medical services provision not only in Japan, but also Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, and potentially Thailand.
Having been at the helm since the ministry’s creation in 2003, Dr Lino Barañao discusses with Nicolas Carver how the Argentine government dedicates its resources to encourage its scientists to work to develop both the public and private sector, fulfilling the entity’s official name and mission: Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation.
Having been at the helm since the ministry’s creation in 2003, Dr Lino Barañao discusses with Nicolas Carver how the Argentine government dedicates its resources to encourage its scientists to work to develop both the public and private sector, fulfilling the entity’s official name and mission: Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation.
Argentina’s Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers Marcos Peña discusses the work of the innovative and forward-thinking government of Mauricio Macri, which came to power in December 2015, promising to move the country away from the polarization and economic problems that have dogged national politics in recent years.
Argentina’s Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers Marcos Peña discusses the work of the innovative and forward-thinking government of Mauricio Macri, which came to power in December 2015, promising to move the country away from the polarization and economic problems that have dogged national politics in recent years.
Commissioned in 2004, King Fahad Medical City (KFMC) has evolved into one of the most advanced tertiary healthcare facilities in the Middle East. As Saudi Vision 2030 focuses on introducing competition and privatizations in the healthcare sector, CEO Dr. Mahmoud Al Yamany explains how KFMC is focused on developing its research capabilities and expanding its scope to include primary and secondary healthcare provisions, whilst encouraging private sector involvement and embracing corporatization principles.
Commissioned in 2004, King Fahad Medical City (KFMC) has evolved into one of the most advanced tertiary healthcare facilities in the Middle East. As Saudi Vision 2030 focuses on introducing competition and privatizations in the healthcare sector, CEO Dr. Mahmoud Al Yamany explains how KFMC is focused on developing its research capabilities and expanding its scope to include primary and secondary healthcare provisions, whilst encouraging private sector involvement and embracing corporatization principles.
With Argentina’s aperture to global capital markets and federal reforms granting greater autonomy to the provinces, the international investor faces a palette of opportunities. Governor of Chaco Province Domingo Peppo explains the investment opportunities in key sectors including manufacturing, tourism, infrastructure, biotechnology, and human services.
With Argentina’s aperture to global capital markets and federal reforms granting greater autonomy to the provinces, the international investor faces a palette of opportunities. Governor of Chaco Province Domingo Peppo explains the investment opportunities in key sectors including manufacturing, tourism, infrastructure, biotechnology, and human services.
Discussing Indonesia’s key priorities within the renewable energy sector, Rida Mulyana, Director General for New and Renewable Energy & Energy Conservation (NREEC), also looks at the nation’s development progress, particularly towards ensuring energy security and essential infrastructure.
Discussing Indonesia’s key priorities within the renewable energy sector, Rida Mulyana, Director General for New and Renewable Energy & Energy Conservation (NREEC), also looks at the nation’s development progress, particularly towards ensuring energy security and essential infrastructure.
As a 65-year-old diversified family company that has grown in tandem with the Saudi Arabia, Abunayyan Holding is now firmly established as one of the kingdom’s leading players in water, power, and oil & gas. CEO Khalid Abunayyan explains how the company is committed to developing new, environmentally friendly technologies to help the country realize its ambitious Vision 2030 targets in water and energy, whilst retaining its core families and maintaining its reputation as a good corporate citizen of the world.
As a 65-year-old diversified family company that has grown in tandem with the Saudi Arabia, Abunayyan Holding is now firmly established as one of the kingdom’s leading players in water, power, and oil & gas. CEO Khalid Abunayyan explains how the company is committed to developing new, environmentally friendly technologies to help the country realize its ambitious Vision 2030 targets in water and energy, whilst retaining its core families and maintaining its reputation as a good corporate citizen of the world.
Major iron ore producer Sierra Leone’s economic progress has taken a double hit in recent years with the drop in global commodity prices and the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak that struck West Africa in 2014. Now EVD free and on a mission to diversify its economy, its government has made tourism one of its priority sectors for development. Minister of Tourism & Cultural Affairs Sidi Yahya Tunis explains why the country’s spotlight is now on showing its natural blessings and peaceful, tolerant society to media, tourists and investors worldwide.
Major iron ore producer Sierra Leone’s economic progress has taken a double hit in recent years with the drop in global commodity prices and the Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak that struck West Africa in 2014. Now EVD free and on a mission to diversify its economy, its government has made tourism one of its priority sectors for development. Minister of Tourism & Cultural Affairs Sidi Yahya Tunis explains why the country’s spotlight is now on showing its natural blessings and peaceful, tolerant society to media, tourists and investors worldwide.
R&D has undoubtedly been essential to Peru successfully developing its agro-industrial products and now it is on the road to becoming the main supplier of superfoods in the world as it targets doubling its agro-exports to $10bn in the next five years. However, challenges remain, as Ulises Quevedo explains, whose company Grupo Rocío has used its human resources and technology to maximize its poultry, dairy, farming and agriculture activities for almost 50 years.
R&D has undoubtedly been essential to Peru successfully developing its agro-industrial products and now it is on the road to becoming the main supplier of superfoods in the world as it targets doubling its agro-exports to $10bn in the next five years. However, challenges remain, as Ulises Quevedo explains, whose company Grupo Rocío has used its human resources and technology to maximize its poultry, dairy, farming and agriculture activities for almost 50 years.
If Japan wants to enhance its innovative capacity robotics, it should coordinate the effort, staff and resources its private sector is making and create networks and links between its R&D teams, otherwise “keeping thing as they are, we risk being surpassed by foreign countries,” says Takafumi Morita, President & CEO of Yutaka, in light of advancing competition from overseas, particularly in China, Germany and the US.
If Japan wants to enhance its innovative capacity robotics, it should coordinate the effort, staff and resources its private sector is making and create networks and links between its R&D teams, otherwise “keeping thing as they are, we risk being surpassed by foreign countries,” says Takafumi Morita, President & CEO of Yutaka, in light of advancing competition from overseas, particularly in China, Germany and the US.