@APompliano Surprising to see the large number people pessimistic on tariffs. Taxes are supposed to be economic incentive tools. The idea of passing taxes off-shore to companies that employ international populations sounds like a good idea to me. Incentivize local producers and jobs!
Come check out Ottobock Paexo over at HANNOVER MESSE 2021 next week. The event will be packed with industry leaders in the exoskeleton industry.
https://t.co/p2C8FaURMM
@belindajcarr_ @Ottobock_Paexo @HiltiNAmerica@Hiltigroup @OttobockUS_CA Nice to meet you Belinda. I reached out to you on DM to continue the conversation. Cheers!
Today is #wdshw! This year it is focused on the #coronavirus pandemic.
Our team and #paexo users worldwide are taking precautionary measures to protect employees of a #COVID19 infection.
This day is for the employees around the world.
#staysafe#worldWHSday2020#IWMD2020
Enjoying working in the Wearable Robotics sector. This week I attended my first virtual conference representing #ottobock#paexo at #Wearracon. Was a great experience enjoyed with โฆ@_Samuel_Reimerโฉ and @ske111 https://t.co/X6qpFw9FKa
The team at Wafer never ceases to amaze me as far as group synergy, creativity and talent. Take a minute to check out our new promo video. Tell me what you think!
#promo#promovideos#creativewriting#creativework https://t.co/q5ZdiYraAp
Facebook declining user numbers in Europe... The lesson to all consumer businesses - misleading users and failing to provide data privacy will hurt your business in the long game.
#privacy, #privacypolicies, #socialmedia, #lessons https://t.co/ngrkq5Ngog
Nice to be your creative and authentic self with the messenger that also gives you privacy.
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#privacy#communications#art#creative https://t.co/hfP8rnD1KP
Thanks to Pedro Cardos and TechTudo (one of Brazil's largest and most reputable tech journals) for the review and feedback yesterday.
https://t.co/3izX0ePEjY https://t.co/DoHFe2RHtY
"We feel most comfortable when things are certain, but we feel most alive when theyโre not."
~deep thoughts on startup life... from the book "Suprise".