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  • Posts Tagged ‘ecosystem’

    Our proposition to you:

    Redefining, re-inventing and/or redesigning your business through vision. We’ve been doing this for a lot of enterprises (for example, IBM, Vodafone, KPN, Disney, Gemalto).

    This means that we’ll be working together some time (predefined upfront) and we’ll be going through some steps:

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    Shopping for local produce

    Today, our busy lifestyles make it almost impossible to visit local farms or even the weekly markets to buy fresh foods. And at the same time, it is difficult for farmers to go out selling their local produce to people one-by-one. But the public at large still longs for those juicy fruits and veggies and quality meat and dairy products that usually taste way better than what’s commonly available in supermarkets.

    Local Produce

    ULURU|Beagle has developed a platform that makes it possible for Dutch farmers to distribute their local produce to your doorstep in the quantities you desire whenever you need them. In other words; if you just want 1 hand picked biological potato, you get 1 hand picked biological potato. Our newly developed distribution platform makes it possible for farmers and customers to connect once again, using the latest (mobile) technology. ULURU|Beagle has put choice and quality back on top of the food chain!

    Take a quickvisit to that Dutch farm life, with our moodfilm “PURE”:

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    ULURU|Beagle energy efficient

    ULURU is developing several products and services that use less energy efficiently. Many new energy sources provide more efficient and cleaner electricity and ULURU is looking into new ways of harvesting this energy. Don’t complain, just rework the system!

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    Sustainability viking style

    Captain Rob McDonald from Emmeloord knows how to shift from thinking green to acting green. In the port of IJmuiden he showed us his viking replica ‘the Thor’ which he built entirely out of fifteen million popsicle sticks.

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