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Wildlife Studios is a leading mobile gaming company founded in Brazil in 2011 by brothers Victor and Arthur Lazarte. With a global presence, the company has offices in the United States, Brazil, Finland, and Argentina, employing around 400 to 500 people. It is recognized as one of the top 10 largest mobile gaming companies worldwide. The company specializes in developing and publishing mobile games, boasting a portfolio of over 60 titles that have been downloaded more than 4.5 billion times. Some of their most popular games include Sniper 3D, Zooba, Tennis Clash, War Machines, and Colorfy. Wildlife Studios focuses on innovation through research, blending creativity, art, data science, and advanced technology to create engaging games that connect players around the world. Their mission is to excite and intrigue gamers, ensuring their titles remain appealing for years.
STEM From Dance is a nonprofit organization based in New York City, founded by MIT graduate Yamilee Toussaint. Established in 2011-2012, it focuses on empowering girls of color, ages 10-18, to pursue careers in STEM by integrating dance with science, technology, engineering, and math education. The organization aims to break down barriers such as gender stereotypes and confidence gaps, fostering a supportive community that promotes racial and gender equality. The organization offers a range of hands-on, project-based programs that blend dance and STEM skills. These include short-term Pop-Ups and Clubs, immersive summer camps, and college access initiatives. Participants engage in activities like choreography, coding, and tech device creation, culminating in electrifying performances that showcase their skills. STEM From Dance has served over 3,000 girls, with a focus on year-round engagement and continuous improvement based on student feedback. Through partnerships with schools and community organizations, it creates pathways for girls to explore their potential in STEM fields.
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Susquehanna International Group (SIG) is a global quantitative trading and technology firm founded in 1987. With over 3,200 employees across more than 17 offices worldwide, SIG specializes in systematic trading across various financial products and asset classes, particularly derivatives. The firm is a leading participant in options trading, acting as a market maker for numerous equity and index options on major exchanges. SIG's trading operations encompass a wide range of asset classes, including options, ETFs, equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, and commodities. The company is also active in the cryptocurrency market, trading various instruments related to digital currencies. In addition to its core trading activities, SIG has established several investment and venture capital divisions, focusing on sectors such as healthcare, technology, and growth equity. The company fosters a culture centered on decision science and collaboration, utilizing strategic games to enhance decision-making skills in financial markets. This approach emphasizes scientific rigor and innovation, contributing to SIG's success in the trading industry.
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global environmental nonprofit organization founded in 1951. With a mission to conserve the lands and waters essential for all life, TNC operates in 79-83 countries and territories, supported by over one million members and more than 1,000 scientists. The organization has protected over 119 million acres worldwide, including 11 million acres in the U.S. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, TNC employs science-driven strategies to address conservation challenges. Their approach includes land acquisition, habitat management, species reintroduction, and public engagement through education and recreational access. TNC collaborates with individuals, governments, and communities to implement conservation programs, particularly in regions like Latin America and the Amazon. Their initiatives focus on protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices, ensuring a thriving natural world for future generations.
The University of Queensland (UQ) is a public research university established in 1909, making it Queensland's oldest university. It began teaching in 1911 with 83 students and has since grown to over 55,000 students, including 21,500 international students from 141 countries. UQ is recognized for its commitment to transformative education, pioneering research, and community engagement across its four campuses in South East Queensland, with the main campus located in St Lucia, Brisbane. UQ offers more than 348 academic programs across various fields, including arts, science, engineering, law, and health sciences. The university emphasizes work-integrated learning and has strong industry partnerships. UQ is also a leader in research, with over 2,500 academics and 3,400 active projects, and it holds the highest number of Highly Cited Researcher awards in Australia. The university is dedicated to addressing global challenges and fostering innovation through research commercialization and active startups.
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Trojan Technologies is a global leader in water treatment solutions, based in London, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1977, the company specializes in ultraviolet (UV) technology to enhance water quality for municipal, industrial, and residential applications. As a part of Veralto, Trojan Technologies generates $696 million in annual revenue and employs approximately 675 to 891 people, positively impacting the lives of over one billion people worldwide. The company operates under four main product brands: TrojanUV, Aquafine, VIQUA, and Aria Filtra, offering a range of solutions from municipal wastewater treatment to residential drinking water purification. Trojan Technologies also provides advanced filtration and solids separation technologies. Notable projects include the world's largest drinking water UV facility in New York City and the Terrence J. O'Brien Water Reclamation Plant in Illinois, showcasing the effectiveness of their innovative systems in treating vast quantities of water daily.
Udacity, Inc. is a for-profit online course provider based in the United States, founded in 2011 by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky. The company specializes in vocational tech skills training, offering programs known as Nanodegrees in areas such as AI, machine learning, data science, and cloud computing. With a mission to democratize education, Udacity aims to provide accessible and job-relevant skills that align with real-world job requirements. Since its inception, Udacity has evolved from offering free university-style courses to becoming a talent transformation platform, serving over 21 million learners across 195 countries. The platform features project-based Nanodegree programs, free individual courses, and customized training for corporations and governments. Udacity collaborates with industry leaders to create exclusive content and has partnered with organizations to support large-scale upskilling initiatives. In May 2024, Udacity was acquired by Accenture, further enhancing its capabilities in tech education and training.
UNIGIS América Latina is the Latin American branch of the UNIGIS International Association, which connects universities specializing in distance learning postgraduate programs in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Geoinformation Sciences. It operates a leading network for GIS education in the region, offering 100% virtual programs in Spanish that meet international quality standards, supported by the Universität Salzburg, Austria. The academic offerings include the Maestría de Excelencia MSc+, an advanced master's program designed for career advancement, and specialization courses in GIS. The programs are modular and flexible, covering a wide range of topics such as spatial data, GIS applications, and environmental impact analysis. Students benefit from digital and printed materials, practical exercises, and access to professional GIS software through partnerships with companies like ESRI. UNIGIS América Latina also fosters a global community, providing students with opportunities for professional growth and collaboration across multiple countries.
Welocalize is a prominent provider of translation, localization, and AI-powered language solutions, established in 1997 and headquartered in New York, NY. The company is recognized as one of the largest language service providers globally, serving major organizations across various sectors, particularly in life sciences and manufacturing. Welocalize employs around 4,227 people and generates approximately $487.5-$511.8 million in annual revenue. The company offers a wide range of services, including high-quality translation and localization, multilingual data training, and specialized services such as linguistic validation and regulatory consulting. Its advanced OPAL platform utilizes AI technologies for efficient translations in over 250-300 languages. Additionally, Welocalize has launched Welo Data, focusing on high-quality AI training data and data annotation. With a commitment to quality and compliance, Welocalize supports clients in navigating complex, regulated environments.
Westinghouse Electric Company is an American nuclear power company founded in 1999, evolving from the nuclear division of the original Westinghouse Electric Corporation established in 1886. Headquartered in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in nuclear products and services for utilities worldwide. The core offerings of Westinghouse include nuclear fuel supply, service and maintenance of nuclear power plants, instrumentation and control systems, and design and engineering of nuclear reactors. Its flagship product, the AP1000, is a modern pressurized water reactor known for its advanced safety systems and modular construction, with twelve reactors currently operational and nineteen more in planning stages. Westinghouse serves a global customer base of nuclear utilities and operators, supporting the nuclear energy industry with technology and services that promote safe and efficient power generation.
WSP is a leading professional services firm specializing in engineering, advisory, and science-based expertise. Formerly known as Parsons Brinckerhoff, the company rebranded to WSP in 2017 and operates as a subsidiary of WSP Global. With approximately 31,500 employees across 500 offices in 39 countries, WSP serves a diverse range of sectors globally. The company focuses on four main end-markets: Earth & Environment, Power & Energy, Transport & Infrastructure, and Property. WSP provides a wide array of services, including infrastructure and transportation planning, energy management, environmental assessments, building design, and strategic consulting. Notable projects include significant expansions and planning for major airports, showcasing WSP's expertise in large-scale infrastructure development.
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Zup Innovation is a Brazilian technology company based in Uberlândia, Minas Gerais. It specializes in digital transformation and AI-driven solutions for large enterprises. The company focuses on helping organizations build secure and effective AI journeys, impacting thousands of users and generating value for major corporations. Founded about a decade ago, Zup initially operated in the B2C e-commerce space before shifting to B2B services. A significant milestone was its partnership with Natura in 2013, where Zup delivered a comprehensive digitalization strategy. The company has since collaborated with major financial institutions, including Itaú, Brazil's largest bank. Zup offers a range of services, including digital transformation consulting, data science services, and AI journey development. Its proprietary products include Real Wave, a microservices platform for faster digital product development, and Zup Labs, a research laboratory focused on generative AI solutions. The company serves around 1.5 million users annually and has mapped an ecosystem of over 36,000 startups.