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breaking news'International The Hague' responsible for 11% of local economy![]() European Patent Office The newest Decisio report released in February 2009 shows that international organisations and companies are responsible for 77,000 jobs in The Hague and surrounding region. The independent report was commissioned by the Municipality of The Hague. >>> read more |
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technology focusBetter MRI scans of cancers made possible by TU delft researcher![]() Ms. Kristina Djanashvili Researcher Kristina Djanashvili has developed a substance that enables doctors to get better MRI scans of tumours. On Tuesday 13 January, Djanashvili will be awarded a doctorate by TU Delft for her work in this field. |
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a word from the expertBVVG & EXTERUS' view on expected legal developmentsThe new office of BVVG and Exterus Last year Buren van Velzen Guelen NV (BVVG), lawyers, tax lawyers and notaries, and EXTERUS, expat services, moved to their landmark office in the International Zone of the Hague nearby the World Forum. Ideally situated between green city parks and the nearby beach of Scheveningen, the zone is one of the city‘s great places for working and living. >>> read more |
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inside wfiaNew colleague at WFIA: Laurens KokOur new colleague Laurens Kok Since February of this year a new colleague has been added to our team. Laurens Kok will be working on communication management as well as in our Investor Relations program. |
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a new company in the regionScribe Software opens EMEA office in the Hague![]() Ms. Lynn Harrington, Director Scribe Software Thanks to the tremendous success of our 150+ reselling partners in Europe, Scribe has seen extremely strong year over year revenue from the EMEA region. To better serve our resellers and customers located in the region, we have strategically located our European operations in the Netherlands, specifically, The Hague (Den Haag). >>> read more |
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spotlight onPresence Displays presents the WebchairChildren don‘t have to miss out on basic education More than 10,000 children in the Netherlands do not have access to education on a daily base because of temporary or permanent health issues. Through a new technology called the Webchair children don‘t have to miss out on basic education any longer. |
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not just for businessLeiden celebrates 400-year anniversary of trade relations with Japan![]() Celebrating 400 year trade relationship with Japan In 1609 The Netherlands received the first official Japanese trade permit from the shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu. With this permit The Netherlands became the only Western country to trade with Japan. In 2009, the 400-year anniversary of this feat is celebrated. >>> read more |
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meet us at9th - 18th March > Taiwan, Malaysia & Singapore 17th - 21st May > Bio 2009 Atlanta, Georgia, USA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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