This was the capping event of Verge 2013,
a conference on commerce and sustainability run by Makower's GreenBiz Group.
Not exact matches
Martin Moen, the director general at Global Affairs Canada who oversees North American trade policy, told a
conference in Ottawa earlier this month that it would be «very difficult to see a path forward» for NAFTA if the U.S. continued to insist
on changes that would constrain cross-border
commerce, such as a the suggestion that the value of U.S. government contracts won by Canadian and Mexican firms should match the value of contracts American companies secure in Canada and Mexico.
«If that sort of vocal user interfaces or voice - enabled
commerce is meaningful to your audience, I think that absolutely that's a place where Shopify will be,» senior vice-president of data and analytics David Lennie said Thursday
on a
conference call.
The
Conference Board of Canada's Global
Commerce Centre has embarked
on a research series to explore the magnitude of services in Canada's global
commerce picture and help bridge the gap
on this issue between policy - makers, businesses, and the public.
(This is one of 15 press
conferences the NFIB, the NY Farm Bureau, small businesses and chambers of
commerce will be holding
on this topic today).
Paul Hawken is a renowned lecturer — since 1983, he has keynoted
conferences and led workshops
on the impact of
commerce upon the environment, and consulted with governments and corporations throughout the world
on economic development, industrial ecology, and environmental policy.
On Tuesday, the United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops and 12 national Catholic organizations will announce a major global warming campaign with ads targeted at key energy and
commerce committee members in manufacturing states.
John has been Ontario's UNCITRAL dude
on all matters concerning electronic
commerce, he has been the principal Ontario civil servant driving forward electronic documents legislation, he has been the President of the Uniform Law
Conference of Canada, the co-chair of the Global E-
commerce Policy Subcommittee, Cyberspace Committee of the ABA Business Law Section, and has been seconded to the Ontario Cabinet Office.
That assertion comes from Prof. John D. Kasarda of the University of North Carolina, who during a Nov. 9 session at the REALTORS ®
Conference & Expo in New Orleans pointed to a host of data about the impact airports are having
on global
commerce as evidence that «location, location, location» has given way to a new axiom: «accessibility, accessibility, accessibility.»