Family Firms in Morocco: Key Economic Role & Succession Challenge
Family businesses represent 70% of Moroccan companies, contributing 40% of GDP, but face a major succession challenge.
696 results for "technology"
Family businesses represent 70% of Moroccan companies, contributing 40% of GDP, but face a major succession challenge.
Egypt is targeting digital freelancers to boost its global offshoring market, aiming to expand cross-border digital services.
A Richmond watch dealer now uses atomic-level timekeeping to authenticate luxury watches, ensuring precision to within one second every 100 million years.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launches Rural Internal Audit Portal to boost transparency in rural scheme audits.
Chery launches TIGGO 7 PRO PHEV in Morocco, a plug-in hybrid SUV with 100 km electric range.
NASA is testing a cryocoupler for in-orbit refueling, a key step for deep space missions.
Multiple tech exporters and startups are reportedly planning significant layoffs amid economic pressures, according to verified reports.
An auto-rickshaw driver in Bengaluru uses ChatGPT to assist with English translations and customer interactions, prompting a playful response from OpenAI.
Morocco unanimously elected as Commissioner of the African Commission on Nuclear Energy at the 7th Conference of States Parties in Addis Ababa.
Rural youth developed communication skills and learned about agricultural careers and cooperatives at the Farmers Union State Leadership Camp.
A journalist tests Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses at a Kylie Jenner party, finding the AI assistant useful but the social experience awkward.
Foreign-owned firms in manufacturing, tech, and finance contribute nearly €1 in every €5 of income tax, USC, PRSI, and VAT in Ireland, per IFAC.