Businesses are under increasing pressure to integrate quality, environmental, and safety standards into a single management system. This demand has raised the need for highly trained professionals.
A new report highlights five artificial-intelligence capabilities that are already lifting operating margins for small businesses in Latin America. By combining predictive analytics, software robots and unified data flows these firms are turning scattered information into competitive advantage.
Latin American businesses rank talent management as a top obstacle to productivity and innovation. Universidad CESUMA launches an online master’s program that equips leaders with the analytical, cultural and strategic skills companies urgently need.
UNESCO and World Bank studies warn that Latin America’s rapid shift to remote learning has eroded quality and deepened inequality. Orlando-based BGU is rolling out high-rigor, region-tailored online master’s programs to restore confidence in virtual graduate education.
Blackwell Global University (BGU) is leveraging its U.S. expertise to deliver online continuing-education programs to professionals in over 20 Latin-American nations, already enrolling 1,600 + learners. Its flexible “Advanced Certificate” model and partnerships such as Coursera for Campus position BGU as a catalyst for regional upskilling.
DBA graduates represent a rare 2 % of business-degree holders worldwide yet command salary and promotion advantages that outpace MBA peers. New research shows their scholar-practitioner skill-set is exactly what organisations need to navigate AI, analytics and continual disruption.
A recent survey shows that adults without a degree recognize the value of higher education in enhancing their career prospects. Continuing education is becoming a critical avenue for professional growth and improved earnings potential.
Scientists have discovered that magnetars are capable of producing gold and other heavy elements. This finding shifts the prevailing understanding of how the universe forms its most precious materials.
WalletHub’s new study places Florida third nationwide for startup climate, crediting its rapid GDP expansion, light tax burden and deep talent pool fed by record in-migration. For global founders, the state now rivals Utah and Georgia as a launchpad into the U.S. market.
News organizations like CNN are redefining journalism through digital subscriptions, integrated newsrooms, and artificial intelligence. These shifts mark a global media evolution fueled by new audience behavior and technology.
The WTO and IFC have released a joint report highlighting critical gaps in trade finance in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. The study offers actionable insights to enhance SME access to international markets.
Spanish media conglomerate Prisa has reported a solid first quarter in 2025, led by a surge in digital education subscriptions. Santillana, its education arm, now accounts for 76% of subscription-based revenue.
Artificial intelligence now drives most business and academic workflows, but its unchecked use can trigger fines and reputational crises. ISO 42001 offers a structured path to manage those risks without slowing the pace of discovery and growth.
Lyft and May Mobility will roll out a pilot robotaxi service in Atlanta by summer 2025. This initiative marks a major step forward in integrating autonomous vehicles into American urban mobility.
Luxembourg is at the forefront of scalable quantum computing with groundbreaking research on photonic chips using silicon carbide. The initiative strengthens Europe’s position in the global quantum race.
South Korean researchers have developed an innovative bioink for 3D bioprinting functional adipose tissue, offering exciting possibilities for regenerative medicine and the treatment of chronic wounds.