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Aicad Business School, primer puesto europeo

El Mundo Financiero Empresas - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 07:00

Sus principales objetivos

Liderar la formación del futuro, con el referente del presente y la experiencia del pasado. La escuela dota al alumno de un perfil estratégico, le aporta los conocimientos necesarios para tomar decisiones en un entorno internacional y cambiante, transmitiendo la importancia del emprendimiento y de la ética en el mundo empresarial.

Enseñar al alumno a innovar, transformar y aportar valor a su propio futuro laboral, a la empresa y la sociedad, siendo conocedor de los procesos, estrategias empresariales y los principales modelos de negocio digital y marketing.

Aprovechar todos los recursos tecnológicos disponibles: materiales virtuales o cursos online y recursos multimedia e interactivos, para crear y transmitir conocimientos en un itinerario de aprendizaje que combina cinco lenguajes: texto, imagen, audio, interactivo y vídeo.

Hermel Balcázar, Director General de Aicad, afirma que “Aicad Business School es merecedora del primer puesto europeo, por ser una escuela líder en innovación y creatividad educativa, que ha desarrollado un nuevo modelo de formación teórico-práctico que facilita la empleabilidad de sus alumnos y garantiza el éxito de su futuro profesional”.

Aicad, ha creado la Incubadora de El Club de Emprendedores para prestar diferentes servicios a los emprendedores, con ideas de negocio innovadoras que busquen un impulso para lanzar sus proyectos al mercado. Un espacio de trabajo y apoyo técnico para impulsar proyectos, un lugar para empezar el éxito.

Más de 15 años enseñando a aprender

Aicad Business School es una Full-Stack Higher Education Company, cuya actividad se mueve en más de 30 países y en diversos escenarios de la formación ejecutiva en Europa, Asia, África y el continente americano.

Dónde invertir en bolsa hoy: Logista, Bankinter, Tubacex y Azkoyen

Invertia Mercados - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 06:58

Análisis sobre las mejores opciones para saber dónde invertir ahora y cuáles son las inversiones más rentables del momento.

France finds growth prescription with health app Doctolib

Financial Times Technology - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 06:00
Rise of tech start-up through pandemic shows benefits of state working with private sector

Expert View: Reckitt Benckiser, EasyJet, Clinigen, Bunzl and Lancashire

Citiwyre Money - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 06:00
Our daily roundup of analyst and fund manager commentary on shares.

Wednesday papers: UK’s recovery to lag behind other G7 nations

Citiwyre Money - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 05:21
And containers of Christmas gifts turned away as Felixstowe port hits capacity.

Today was the day

forums.thehomefoundry.org - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 04:58
This time Success, one smart cookie, I learnt from failure! This time I double reinforced the mold with fiberglass threads (pulled sheet fiberglass mat apart and mixed it with the mud) And I even got a video so the safety officers here can fine me!
I think this was the best batch ever, I am over the moon!!



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Solution: DeWalt adapters and Festool vacuums

sawmillcreek.org Main woodworking Forum - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 04:34
I recently purchased a couple DeWalt 20v tools that feature a DeWalt proprietary dust port design and, in the course of figuring out how to connect them to my dust extractor, hit upon a solution to a different issue frustrating me: how to connect the current generation of Festool vac hose end--also a proprietary design--to anything non-Festool. I share the info here in the hope it helps others facing either challenge.

DeWalt makes a part, DWV9000, that they somewhat confusingly label a "universal adapater" for their proprietary dust port design. Its intended purpose is that the user cut off and discard whatever connector end is on their existing spiral type dust extractor hose and permanently thread on this adapter in its place, thereby transforming the hose and whatever vac it's connected to into a system able to couple to DeWalt's proprietary ports. No doubt it fills that function perfectly, but that's not what's relevant here. What I discovered is that the hose on my Festool CT-26 is a just-about-perfect friction fit into the hose end of of the DWV9000 adapter, no modification or surgery necessary. No undue force is necessary nor do the thread systems on each one engage yet it's quite secure due to closely matching diameters and the adapter being rigid plastic and the hose end somewhat flexible. In this configuration, the Festool vac can couple to DeWalt tools with the proprietary DeWalt dust ports, which solves my first problem. But equally important and perhaps of wider interest is that with the DWV9000 adapter installed, the Festool vac hose is able to couple up to a whole universe of other non-Festool tools and accessories, new or old--solving my second issue. This is because DeWalt makes a slew of adapters that connect its proprietary dust collector hose end, or the DWV9000 adapter installed on a non-DeWalt hose, to all sorts of other dust ports and accessories regardless of brand or era, including especially the 35 mm tapered and non-tapered dust ports widely found on many tools and accessories like the older router and sander and the ubiquitous vac detail tool and brush shown in my pics. DeWalt part nos. DWV9130 and DWV9150 are especially useful in this regard; DWV9120, which happens to be somewhat akin to the old style Festool end, also works but is less secure in these applications. (Kudos, DeWalt, and boo, Festool, for recognizing or not that your customers want your products to work with stuff they have or prefer, even if not yours.)IMG_3880.jpgIMG_3882.jpgIMG_3884.jpgIMG_3883.jpg Attached Images (.-.)

Russia sends warning to cyber security sector with arrest of Ilya Sachkov

Financial Times Technology - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
Group-IB co-founder who criticised Kremlin for tolerating some online criminals was charged with treason

An exploration of Earth’s defences will launch next month

The Economist Science - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
It will check how far it is possible to deflect an incoming asteroid

How to tell biological from non-biological molecules

The Economist Science - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
Isotopes can verify food additives and aid the search for ET

A novel technique can discover new allergens

The Economist Science - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
It will help make food safer to eat

Who should police the web?

The Economist Leaders - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
Politicians should not offload the responsibility onto others

Wages are surging across the rich world

The Economist Finance - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
What it means for the economic recovery

Academic freedom in British universities is under threat

The Economist Britain - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
A campaign of harassment against Kathleen Stock, a philosophy professor, highlights a stifling orthodoxy

The Northern Ireland protocol is up for discussion. Again

The Economist Britain - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 02:00
The Conservative government starts another game of chicken with the European Union

Nobody Wants Cash Flow

theirrelevantinvestor.com - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 01:57
Nobody wants cash flow when money costs nothing. This is playing out right now in consumer staples stocks, which, according to Sentimentrader, have shrunk below 6% of the S&P 500 for only the 2nd time in 30 years. I’ll give you one guess as to when that other time was. Yep, you nailed it. There are 26 detergent and toilet paper stocks with a market cap north of $10 billion that have a higher yield than the 10-ye...

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Los mejores y peores valores del Ibex este año se parecen a los contrarios de 2020

Invertia Mercados - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 01:02

En un año en el que el índice avanza en torno a un 10% hay algunos valores con fuertes caídas.

Trabajo ingresa 626 millones por el despido de los trabajadores mayores de 50 años

Expansion economia - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 00:56
Décimo aniversario de la tasa contra las prejubilaciones/ Las batallas judiciales y administrativas reducen un 14% la cuantía requerida por el SEPE, que en diez años asciende a 737 millones de euros. Leer

El 'hedge fund' español de 'criptos' bate al bitcoin

Expansion mercados - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 00:41
Las criptomonedas se han hecho hueco en el mundo de la gestión de activos a golpe de revalorización fulgurante año tras año. Pese a la trayectoria de las divisas virtuales que comparten familia con el bitcoin, la inversión profesional en este tipo de productos es escasa y sólo existen 90 gestoras activas con el foco en las criptomonedas. Leer

Una recuperación global menos intensa

expansion opinion - Mié, 10/13/2021 - 00:40
La inflación se mantendrá elevada más de lo que prevén los grandes bancos centrales, hasta mediados del próximo ejercicio, según el Fondo Monetario Internacional. Leer

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