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Jacqueline Russell

Sisters are doing STEM for themselves: Female BizSpark entrepreneurs speak out about women in tech

Jacqueline Russell, Microsoft Western Europe Academic Lead - 17 April 2013

Why are there so few women technology entrepreneurs? There are numerous research projects and opinion polls that have looked into the issue, but we decided to go straight to the source and ask some of the leading female Start-ups working with Microsoft in Europe what they think.

Youth, the key to Spain’s future

Youth, the key to Spain’s future

20 February 2013

In this high level event we plan on gathering 100 young Spaniards, Startups and SMEs with the objective of establishing a forum for dialogue in which the young generation, civil society leaders, government elites, MEPs and entrepreneurs will discuss the role of youth as the key to the future in Spain’s competitiveness, in three of the areas that have been set as priorities: development of ICT skills,...

Nanna-Louise Linde

Ideas from the Nordic Lighthouse

Nanna-Louise Linde, Associate General Counsel, Microsoft, Northern Europe - 18 February 2013

Europe’s Nordic region  has already gained its notoriety  as a cluster for innovation, talent, skills as well as for creating opportunities in the ICT industry. Microsoft has also been supporting the Nordic region by investing in high-potential companies, through open-innovation programmes for developers and start-ups, like AppCampus, as well as by supporting education programs for young...

Sharing views with MEP Parvanova on enabling high quality eHealth in Europe

Sharing views with MEP Parvanova on enabling high quality eHealth in Europe

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 04 December 2012

Due to challenges posed by Europe’s ageing population, we are now obliged to come up with viable solutions towards ensuring the financial stability and quality of our health systems. As we are strained by limited resources and high demands in delivering quality care and cure, we are compelled to “do new with less.”

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