Former camera maker hopes to profit from auction of its digital photography patents. Kodak, once one of the world’s leading camera makers, is moving closer to a complete departure from the market
The New Economy interviews Frederico Amâncio, Vice President of Suape Complexio Portuário, on investing in north-east Brazil’s main shipping gateway
Infrastructure in India has long been thought to offer great promise but little reward, the government is hoping to change perceptions
Google’s dominance of online maps may be challenged, writes Jules Gray
New programme will help companies add more to their management structure
A recent report by former Australian Judge Finkelstein has provoked anger among the Australian newspaper industry
Knowledge transfer becomes number one tool to firms aiming for better use of resources
In a reversal of the classic picket-line clash, Chinese workers at a Honda auto parts plant held out for higher wages recently while men in yellow caps from the government-backed union tried to end their strike
Portuguese bank CGD has enjoyed widespread success and is aiming to carry the momentum on into the future
With more than 55 years of experience in Mexican steel, Villacero has set its sights on expanding its capabilities on an international scale
The popularity of smartphones and tablets have increased dramatically in the past few years. The UK is a region in which the appetite for the technology is on the up, and according to Ofcom, high mobile data usage rates could grow 800-fold between 2012 and 2030, meaning that the mobile networks will be under considerable […]
Swedish organisation plan to insert sky-high greenhouses in every city across the world