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20 Entrepreneurs Share Their One Prediction for Business in 2021

Hearpreneur

At Whom Home, we are in a fortunate position of having a warehouse located in Mexico, which has allowed us to continue operations throughout almost the whole time of the pandemic. More technology implementation is going to happen in 2021 and businesses will get more automated in their operations and processes. Photo credit: Tim Green.

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SXSW Startups: Boost Biomes

Austin Startup

Our underlying technology gives us a unique insight into microbiome interactions, which competitors cannot achieve. Boost’s core technology has to do with understanding how microbes actually interact with one another in an ecosystem; we determine causative relationships. What is your competitive advantage?

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Manjit Singh Sahota on Energy Tech Innovation in Oil and Gas Exploration

The Startup Magazine

Various countries are interested in drilling in the Arctic, offshore in the Gulf of Mexico and in other productive areas, and in new areas that have not yet been explored. The advance of certain technologies related to the drilling of oil and gas has put forth a future where oil and gas production continue well into the 2050s and beyond.

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30 Entrepreneurs Share Their Thoughts on the Future of Entrepreneurship

Hearpreneur

Every waking day, we are having tremendous changes in regulations and technology which greatly affect the way businesses operate. Especially with Technologies like AR and VR that allow an interactive and engaging experience for consumers from the comfort of their own homes and open up so many possibilities and opportunities.

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Smells Like Money: The Business of Waste Management

Up and Running

The movement continues, with more conscientious consumers taking note of a company’s carbon footprint, and supporting brands that exhibit a concerted effort to “being green.” “Don’t ignore technology,” Chuck advises. is still recycled. .” Their cargo? the Extra Terrestrial.”

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SXSW Startups: UbiGro

Austin Startup

UbiQD enabled this innovation with safer, cheaper, and more reliable quantum dot technology that it’s licensing from M.I.T., We can make green, yellow, orange, red, and everything in between, simply by changing the size of these particles. UbiGro has produced significant crop yield enhancements for tomatoes and cucumbers.

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What the Past Can Tell Us About the Future of Social Networking

Both Sides of the Table

So along come companies like Slide, RockYou & Zynga who wanted to build apps across all the social networks but were green-lighted the hardest by Mark Zuckerberg. No prizes for guessing … there’s ALWAYS a second act in technology. Is the game over? Have Facebook & Twitter won or is their another act?