OpenPicus is a sort of Arduino platform for professional applications. It’s founded by Claudio Carnevali and Gabriele Allegria. The startup was the first italian invited by New York City for Global Industry Challenge
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“My dream is to change the whole scientific publication world”. It’s Alberto Pepe speaking. The idea of Authorea is to publish immediately all scientific articles online, where everybody can review and discuss them
Two days per week to discover and understand the Bitcoin world: meetings are held in New York. You can find 19-year-old guys, expert traders or just curious people. Is it possible to organize something like this also in Milan?
Why did Massimo Banzi, founder of Arduino, decide to celebrate Arduino’s birthday in New York? Because there isn’t just technology, like in San Francisco. Next phase of FabLabs? Genetic hacking
Wilson: “It’s business the driver, not the government”. New York is a tech city: over 40 companies were created in incubators. Will de Blasio’s policy make startup life easier?
Three multidisciplinary research centers linked to leading industries and student selected according to their desire to do business: this is Cornell NYC Tech. Could it be a model for italian university?
While in Italy we are busy talking about “Jobs Act”, New York Council will create 10 thousand jobs per year by eliminating tax for startups for the next 10 years. Is it possible to do the same in Italy?
Pitch is very important in a startup life. How to make the perfect one? There are some coaches, italian and foreign, that could teach it to you