KARIM – Boosting the competitiveness of innovative SMEs in Europe - 2 October 2014, Brussels
Manage for today, lead for tomorrow – the success of every SME is built on this premise. Yet today’s economic context coupled with growing global competition has made it all the more challenging for Europe’s SMEs to survive let alone thrive. That’s why the support network developed by KARIM, an EU initiative set up in North West Europe, has been so instrumental.
The KARIM Conference taking place on 2 October 2014 is inviting innovation enthusiasts and practitioners to come along for fresh insights into ‘Responsible Innovation’, a new philosophy that the EU is firmly supporting.
Perspective(s) on Responsible Innovation
Set up to assist SMEs in North West Europe, KARIM has made a significant breakthrough in the innovation landscape by considering ‘responsibility’ from the perspective of those behind it - entrepreneurs and researchers.
Its new guidance book, ‘Responsible Innovation in the context of the KARIM project’, proves there is competitive advantage by innovating using new technology from universities in a way, which considers the impact of innovation on society, groups within it and the environment. Such is the evidence that the EU has invested in KARIM to encourage wider adoption of responsible innovation.
Michael E. Porter Presentation at Porter Prize 2014Dr. Amit Kapoor
Porter Prize is named after Michael E Porter who is Professor at Harvard Business School, living legend and father of modern strategy field. The central idea of the Porter Prize is to propel companies to compete on the basis of value creation, innovation and strategy.
Institute for Competitiveness, India is an independent, international initiative centered in India, dedicated to enlarging and disseminating the body of research and knowledge on competition and strategy, pioneered over the last 25 years by Professor M.E. Porter of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard Business School (ISC, HBS), USA. Institute for Competitiveness, India works in affiliation with ISC, HBS, USA to offer academic & executive courses, conduct indigenous research and provide advisory services to corporate and Government within the country. The institute studies competition and its implications for company strategy; the competitiveness of nations, regions & cities; suggests and provides solutions for social problems, Institute for Competitiveness, India brings out India City Competitiveness Report, India State Competitiveness Report, India Economic Quarterly, Journal of Competitiveness and funds academic research in the area of strategy & competitiveness.
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KARIM – Boosting the competitiveness of innovative SMEs in Europe - 2 October 2014, Brussels
Manage for today, lead for tomorrow – the success of every SME is built on this premise. Yet today’s economic context coupled with growing global competition has made it all the more challenging for Europe’s SMEs to survive let alone thrive. That’s why the support network developed by KARIM, an EU initiative set up in North West Europe, has been so instrumental.
The KARIM Conference taking place on 2 October 2014 is inviting innovation enthusiasts and practitioners to come along for fresh insights into ‘Responsible Innovation’, a new philosophy that the EU is firmly supporting.
Perspective(s) on Responsible Innovation
Set up to assist SMEs in North West Europe, KARIM has made a significant breakthrough in the innovation landscape by considering ‘responsibility’ from the perspective of those behind it - entrepreneurs and researchers.
Its new guidance book, ‘Responsible Innovation in the context of the KARIM project’, proves there is competitive advantage by innovating using new technology from universities in a way, which considers the impact of innovation on society, groups within it and the environment. Such is the evidence that the EU has invested in KARIM to encourage wider adoption of responsible innovation.
Michael E. Porter Presentation at Porter Prize 2014Dr. Amit Kapoor
Porter Prize is named after Michael E Porter who is Professor at Harvard Business School, living legend and father of modern strategy field. The central idea of the Porter Prize is to propel companies to compete on the basis of value creation, innovation and strategy.
Institute for Competitiveness, India is an independent, international initiative centered in India, dedicated to enlarging and disseminating the body of research and knowledge on competition and strategy, pioneered over the last 25 years by Professor M.E. Porter of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard Business School (ISC, HBS), USA. Institute for Competitiveness, India works in affiliation with ISC, HBS, USA to offer academic & executive courses, conduct indigenous research and provide advisory services to corporate and Government within the country. The institute studies competition and its implications for company strategy; the competitiveness of nations, regions & cities; suggests and provides solutions for social problems, Institute for Competitiveness, India brings out India City Competitiveness Report, India State Competitiveness Report, India Economic Quarterly, Journal of Competitiveness and funds academic research in the area of strategy & competitiveness.
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2. Aquí os dejo alguna
modalidad de longboard y
los diferentes tipos de
tabla que existen.
3. CARVING
El Carving es un estilo de patinar, consiste en ir de lado a lado
haciendo giros, bombeando sobre la tabla, es muy similar al
movimiento que se hace bajando con el Snowboard, zigzagueando.
Para practicarlo, lo mejor son pistas largas con algo de pendiente.
4. DOWNHILL
La modalidad más extrema y espectacular, se llega a alcanzar
velocidades de hasta 125 km/h, esta modalidad se practica sobro
todo en carreteras de alta montaña poco transitadas. Lo habitual
es usar mono de cuero y casco integral, ya que las caidas pueden
ser muy peligrosas. Es importante dominar la técnica del
derrapaje, para poder reducir la velocidad en la entrada de las
curvas. Las tablas son más o menos del mismo tamaño que las de
carving.
5. SLIDING
Es una técnica importante de dominar, ya que nos da mucha
seguridad en las bajadas para reducir la velocidad, ahora es más
que una técnica, se ha convertido en una modalidad, esta técnica
tiene su dificultad, solo hay que practicarla, sobre superficies
húmedas es más fácil, pero debemos tener cuidado, si tiras muy
fuerte al girar la tabla se te puede ir y sales disparado de la
tabla.Las tablas son como las del carving pero con ruedas más
duras para reducir la adherencia al suelo.
6. CRUISING
El Cruising no es otra cosa que desplazarte con tu longboard, usa
el long como un medio de transporte, no gasta, no contamina y de
paso te diviertes. Para desplazarte por la ciudad siempre te será
más cómodo una tabla más pequeña, más manejable. También
pues elegir el trayecto, en función de tus
gustos, (carving, downhill, sliding…) y escoger la tabla que mejor
se adapte.
7. SLALOM
Esta modalidad es una de
las más clásicas y
emocionantes, consiste en
esquivar hileras de conos lo
más rápidamente
posible, la colocación de
los conos es importante y la
distancia entre los mismos
se mide al milímetro para
que ambas hileras queden
igual, requiere gran
habilidad técnica para su
correcta ejecución.
8. POOL
Patinar en piscinas o bowls, tiene mucho que ver con los orígenes
de skate vertical. Se trata más de subir y bajar haciendo giros que
de realizar trucos. Las tablas son relativamente cortas ( de 29 a 34
pulgadas ) anchas y con ejes robustos, esta modalidad se puso
muy de moda en los años 70 gracias en gran medida a los Z-Boys.
9. DANCING O STEEPS
Consiste en bailar encima de la tabla, dando pasos hacia delante y
hacia atrás, cruzando las piernas, subiendo y bajando en
marcha, girando y saltando sobre nuestra tabla. Las tablas para
dancing son las más largas de todas ( de 45 pulgadas en adelante)
y el mejor sitio para practicarlo es en una pista de patinaje larga y
muy lisa. En esta modalidad es donde más variedad de trucos se
realizan y lo más divertido es ir enlazando unos trucos con otros
mientras nos deplazamos.