Matrix has organized a Product Expo - Matrix Partner Connect along with its channel partner CTPL in New Delhi on 29th July 2022
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Matrix has organized a Product Expo - Matrix Partner Connect along with its channel partner CTPL in New Delhi on 29th July 2022
Fitch: China Non-Life Insurers' Margin constrained by Auto Pricing Deregulation
Fitch: China Non-Life Insurers’ Margin constrained by Auto Pricing Deregulation
Chinese motor insurers’ capability to improve their underwriting margin could be hampered by a commercial motor pricing deregulation trial, Fitch Ratings says in a new report. Fitch expects the growth dynamics of the non-life insurance sector in China to weaken in 2016 if the stagnant motor vehicle sales persist.However, business derived through alternative distribution channels is likely to…
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bye MIT, hi Peru...or, a few updates.
April. April was when I last posted, I’m ashamed to say. But it’s not for lack of movin’ and shakin’ in my life. Here’s what I’ve been up to over the few months.
+ First, on this blog: I finally bought my own domain, gonzalez.desi. Yes, there’s a top-level domain that happens to be exactly my name. Yes, I was totally tempted to buy up ten gazillion domains, but unfortunately my graduate student-era bank account didn’t permit me to do so. I’ve also added a portfolio of some of my projects from my grad school and museum days.
+ In May, I traveled to Lima, Peru with some of my MIT graduate student colleagues to run the Creative Technologies Prototyping Lab: Education Edition. Over the course of four days, an awesome group of 50 Limeños convened to design technological solutions for problems facing Peru’s educational landscape. Participants came from diverse backgrounds—among them were educators, artists, designers, computer programmers, and entrepreneurs—but what they shared was an interest in coming together as a community to exchange ideas and skills. One of our sponsors put together a video of the workshop, which you can see below.
+ I graduated! On June 5, the gods of Boston weather blessed us with a beautiful day as my colleagues and I sat by the Charles River, waiting with bated breath to receive our diplomas. I am no longer a graduate student, but instead an unemployed good-for-nothin’ with a masters degree.
+ But…not unemployed for long! Tomorrow I head back to Peru, where I’ll spend three months working in a design lab on a digital education project. More soon.
12~14 September 2014, SingaporeGP F1 cardboard F1 car build-up at Central Library in National Library Building.