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[ad_1] Post IPO, Tripla strengthens hotel tech space with three acquisitions For Tripla CEO and co-founder Kazuhisa Takahashi, life after the 2022 IPO won’t change much, although he admits he checked the stock price every day during the first six months after listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s Growth Markets segment. , look at the investee’s comments. “Now I’ve changed. I’m more concerned about growing our business and the need to achieve revenue and profit, which is more important than the daily stock price. And I still live in my small house and drive the same car,” Kazuhisa laughs ,…

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[ad_1] This year’s shortlist includes two castles, an innovative café and the refurbishment of an arena among eight projects, double the number of projects shortlisted in 2023. All four projects on last year’s shortlist won RSAW Wells Architecture Awards, with two winning RIBA National Awards; Pen y Common, designed by Nidus Architects and Rural Office; and Rossili House, designed by Maich Swift Architects Hyde + Hyde Architects, based in Oxford and Cardiff, has been shortlisted for the second year running. After winning a Wells Award for Castle High in 2023, the studio has another concrete coastal home vying for a…

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[ad_1] Author: Yili Li. Image source: 20240106_124307, g0v.tw Reiji Government/Flickr, licensed CC BY 2.0 DEED. Cofacts is a civil technology community that has been using technology to combat disinformation since 2016. Disinformation is not a new problem; throughout history, incorrect intelligence has led to bad decisions during regime changes and even world wars. False information can serve as an incentive to “change decisions,” sometimes leading to self-harming choices. For example, believing in a profitable opportunity but ultimately suffering a significant loss because the investment failed. In international negotiations and international relations, false information has become a weapon to manipulate public…

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[ad_1] Shure is positioning itself for global growth and enhancing customer support through a new sales structure. Led by Shure Vice President and Chief Sales Officer José A. Rivas, the new global sales structure has been redesigned to be closer to customers and end users. The new structure will span six geographic sales organizations to maximize the company’s global reach – North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, East Asia, and Southeast Asia and the Pacific. “This new organizational structure is designed to improve operating efficiencies and accelerate growth plans, positioning Shure to succeed in…

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[ad_1] Maison Lavande, Montreal business images, Quebec luxury commercial real estate, Canadian store designFebruary 21, 2024Architect: ISSASTUDIOLocation: Saint-Eustache, Montreal, CanadaPhotos by David BoyerQuebec Lavender EstateISSASTUDIO opens the Maison Lavande administrative center in the Bas-Laurentian region of Quebec. Operating agritourism and lavender perfume industries, lavender house It is a family business well known and appreciated by Quebecers. To mark the company’s progress and continuity, it had to relocate and expand its current production center – La Fabrique des Filles – to centralize its design activities. This change provides the company with a larger production area to produce a variety of lavender-derived…

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[ad_1] Students attend a recent career fair at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids. (Photo courtesy of GVSU) LANSING — The University of Michigan is now back on campus looking for new employees after the COVID-19 pandemic forced employers to shift to virtual recruiting strategies. The National Association of Colleges and Employers reports that more than 91% of 204 employers surveyed nationwide use campus recruiting to find the Class of 2022. Employers working with the recruiting group Michigan Alliance of Career Educators and Employers say recruiters are tired of virtual alternatives and are eager to…

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[ad_1] Los Angeles, California, USA The former Carr Rubber Manufacturing Plant, located in a light industrial area of ​​Southern California, has been transformed by Rockefeller Kempel Architects into an exhibition space that will display an array of automotive artifacts and designs as well as a multi-vehicle collection . The 6,400-square-foot masonry building had been derelict for nearly a decade before the architects were commissioned to restore it, restoring its historic public facade, existing steel window frames and glass, and by retaining the Carr Rubber sign A tribute to its industrial past. . For its adaptability and conceptual design, the plan…

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[ad_1] Meetings Africa, now in its 18th year, is expected to be a catalyst for growth in the business tourism industry. As a trade show, this annual event is highly anticipated and expectations are high for its positive impact on the business events industry.Meetings Africa 2024 is scheduled to take place from Monday 26 to Wednesday 28 February at the prestigious Sandton Convention Center and promises to be a dynamic showcase of the latest trends and opportunities in the travel and tourism industry.Participants will attend educational sessions, quick marketing sessions, and explore a vibrant mini-market featuring products from local entrepreneurs.…

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[ad_1] As well as shelving planned job cuts this year, a growing number of organizations are looking to boost pay amid inflation. Australian wages are expected to grow faster than inflation in 2024, with employee income expected to grow by 3.7% by the end of the year, higher than the 2.6% annual growth expected three months ago. Labor demand is expected to continue into 2024, with wages growing faster than inflation. These are the findings of the Australian Institute of Human Resources Institute’s March Outlook report, which reports that the quarterly survey found fewer organizations planning to reduce jobs and…

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[ad_1] PARKROYAL Collection Kuala Lumpur/FDAT Architects © David Yang+15 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1013581/parkroyal-collection-hotel-kuala-lumpur-fdat-architects © David YangText description provided by the architect. As urbanization accelerates, it is increasingly important to find innovative ways to green our cities. Attention is mainly focused on new buildings, while existing older buildings are often ignored. The design of PARKROYAL Collection Kuala Lumpur presented an opportunity to innovatively integrate extensive greenery into the building, transforming the existing enclosed concrete box into a lush green lung. Numerous cantilevered gardens span the building envelope, adding extensive green space to the otherwise fully built-out site. These floating gardens bring lush greenery…

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