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BNP Paribas Real Estate BNP Paribas Real Estate

Working together to meet the major challenges of the real estate world. #BeyondBuildings BNP Paribas Real Estate, one of the leading international real estate providers, offers its clients a comprehensive range of services that span the entire real estate lifecycle: Property Development, Transaction, Consulting, Valuation, Property Management and Investment Management. With 5,300 employees, BNP Paribas Real Estate supports owners, leaseholders, investors and communities thanks to its local expertise across 30 countries (through its facilities and its Alliance network) in Europe, the Middle-East and Asia. Property development, Property investment, Letting and sales, Real estate advisory, Occupier services, Development consulting, Building consultancy, …

Sectors: Real Estate

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Linkcity Linkcity

[Automatic translation follows] Linkcity brings together the real estate development subsidiaries of Bouygues Construction. In France, Linkcity sold in 2020 nearly 3,300 family homes and studios in managed residences, 14,500 m2 of offices and 27,000 m2 of shops, warehouses and equipment. Multi-products, Housing, Specialized residences, Offices, Shops, Collective facilities, Hospitality, Business premises, and Urban Projects

Sectors: Real Estate

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United Nations Academic Impact United Nations Academic Impact

Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals through education and scientific inquiry. The United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) is an initiative that engages institutions of higher education with the United Nations in actively supporting and contributing to the realisation of UN goals and mandates including the promotion and protection of human rights, access to education, sustainability and conflict resolution. Education, Human Rights, Sustainable Development Goals, and Peace and Security

Sectors: International development

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Cambridge Science Park Cambridge Science Park

Building a better world for everyone. Since it was established by Trinity College in 1970, the Cambridge Science Park has played a pivotal role in the “Cambridge Phenomenon” - the transformation of Cambridge from a market town with a world-class university to one of the hottest technology hotspots in the world. Today the 152-acre site is home to 100 science and technology companies ranging from spin-outs from the University of Cambridge to multinational companies seeking access to the brightest graduates and entrepreneurs from Cambridge’s diverse talent pool. Many are working on potentially life changing technologies from personalised medicines and non-invasive …

Sectors: Real Estate Startup accelerator & VC

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