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Can Iran really shut down the Strait of Hormuz?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:TV   来源:Features  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The organisation's activities have included shuttering government agencies, defunding programmes and mass layoffs.

The organisation's activities have included shuttering government agencies, defunding programmes and mass layoffs.

Now, the current 20,000 sq m site is a hub for companies developing innovative health technologies, alongside AI, cybersecurity, gaming and defence tech start-ups."The whole place is really based on community," says Maria 01's CEO Sarita Runeberg. "We bring people together so they can network… and find different kinds of resources to grow their businesses."

Can Iran really shut down the Strait of Hormuz?

There are also office perks including a pool table, table football, running and ice bathing clubs, and in true Finnish-style, a sauna."We wouldn't be a proper start-up hub if we didn't have our own sauna here!" laughs Ms Runeberg.While co-working spaces for tech companies are well established across the Nordics, Maria 01 is the largest of its kind in the region.

Can Iran really shut down the Strait of Hormuz?

It is run as a not-for-profit organisation partly funded by the city of Helsinki, which has invested more than €6m ($6.7m; £5.2m) in the hub since its launch in 2016.Ms Runeberg believes it will become the biggest start-up campus in Europe following the completion of three new buildings by 2028, adding a 50,000 sqm floor area.

Can Iran really shut down the Strait of Hormuz?

Later this year it is launching an accelerator programme designed to support and guide high-growth start-ups.

The hub's current and former members have already collectively raised over €1bn in funding."Unbelievable strength and power," Cole says of Campbell's style. "He was quick as well. And to be fair Kevin didn't have to be aggressive, because the size of him meant people feared him anyway. I think everyone enjoyed playing with him due to the fact that he worked so hard for his team."

After making his first-team debut in 1988, Campbell wins two league titles as well as the FA Cup, League Cup, and European Cup Winners' Cup in a seven-year spell with the Gunners in which his joyous goal celebrations and gregarious character make him a fan favourite."Kevin had a larger than life personality," Cole says. "He could walk into a room and light it up - life and soul of the party.

"I remember one night Kevin took me out, we had a good laugh. Unfortunately for me I was in the next day and Kevin had the day off. We were doing stand runs at Highbury. Man, I couldn't raise a gallop."I remember [Arsenal youth-team coach] Pat Rice saw Kevin and said, 'Kevin! Did you take Coley out last night?' Kevin was like 'Pfft, nah, I don't know what you're talking about, Pat.' I was just laughing… if Pat ever knew."

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