11 awe-inspiring pictures of Antarctica
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The Ice-Covered Bottom of the World
The Ice-Covered Bottom of the World
'Is this what rich people sleep like?' I may not live in a $100 million mansion, but now I sleep like I do.
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Plenty of founders have a difficult decision to make early in their journey: where to set up shop. For deep tech founders, the decision is complicated by the fact that they typically need more from their space. In the past, deep tech founders often had to go it alone; there wasn’t much in the way of assistance as they migrated out of their academic labs and into the startup world.
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Founders at the early stages of building their startups may have already created a strong solution, identified a gap in the market, or may simply have an inescapable and driving motivation to build their own business. The investors at Sequoia, one of the world's biggest venture capital firms, have come up with a very handy framework to answer those two questions. "Hair on Fire" roughly means that your startup addresses an urgent problem.
China’s vision of the electric mobility future is on full display during the ten-day Auto China 2024 event, which ends this weekend.