Sector: Innovation & Start-up


  1. March 2010

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    NEW CHAPTER, SAME OLD STORY

    Th e writing is on the wall for books but not for a while, says Jonathan Margolis

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  2. January 2010

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    BRIGHT GREEN

    From eco-builders to electric car champions, from homecare heroes to forward-looking industrialists, environmental entrepreneurs come in many shapes and sizes. We take a look at ten of the most exciting eco-businesses today

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  3. November 2009

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    New Kings of the Road

    The automotive industry is finally serious about electric vehicles but there is much faster acceleration in the bike lanes. Carlton Reid reports

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  4. October 2009

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    Money Grows Trees

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  5. October 2009

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    Leaping Off The Page

    A British start-up believes it is ready to take on Amazon and Sony — and possibly Apple — in the electronic books market. John Brandon reports

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  6. October 2009

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    Ripe For Development

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  7. September 2009

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    Last Throw of the Dice

    Having taken a huge battering in recent years from Apple and BlackBerry, Palm is hoping its latest smartphone will finally reverse its fortunes. John Brandon reports

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  8. September 2009

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    Bags of Opportunity

    From lunchboxes to shower curtains, TerraCycle's waste-to-working-product business model is good for the environment, its founder, big business, and the individual recycler too. Josephine Moulds reports

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  9. July/August 2009

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    Finding the X Factor

    CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick considers what magic ingredients make an entrepreneur


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  10. July/August 2009

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    Paradise Built


    Eight years ago, Tim Smit’s “world in a crater” vision became 
a reality. Now others are following his lead. Boyd Farrow reports

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