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She Fled the Scars of War. Now, She’s The Force Behind of One of America’s Top 5.000 Tech Companies
- by Valentina PrimoShe arrived to the US at 18, with only 1.000 in Her Pocket. How did this power woman built a tech empire, listed as one of Inc’s 5000 companies?
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Inside TEDx Roma Salon: Innovation By and For Migrants Takes the Stage at Porous Borders
- by Valentina PrimoInside a packed auditorium in Rome’s MAXXi Museum, we get to meet the founders of Arian Teleheal, Mygrants, and Re-future Project.
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Refugee Entrepreneurs Are Using Facebook to Sell their Products. What Can Facebook Do for Them?
- by Valentina PrimoWe speak to Facebook’s Vice President in the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey Ari Kesisoglu at Lebanon’s Tech Week.
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Home Chef Lebanon and Loop Just Won the First Prize at the Startup Roadshow in Beirut
- by Valentina PrimoThe startups, a home-made meals delivery service and a peer-to-peer platform for used toys, will take to the finals in Amsterdam.
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This Entrepreneur Invented a Device that Helps Parents Track their Children through a Chip in their Shoes
- by Valentina PrimoSyrian entrepreneur Raafat Hantouch turned a dramatic childhood experience into an innovative tech solution that is now making waves.
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After a Bomb Goes Off, Families Cannot Pick Up the Phone. But this Migrant Entrepreneur is Changing That
- by Valentina PrimoHuman bodies as routers? According to Syrian entrepreneur Abdulrahman Alashraf, this technology could help people communicate during emergencies.
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He Created his Blockchain Startup at the Refugee Camp. Now He’s on a Mission to Help the World’s “Invisible Children”
- by Valentina PrimoTey Al Rjula spent two years in a refugee camp in the Netherlands. But his experience with bitcoin inspired him to change the ID system using blockchain.
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