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Women taking a traditional family business into the digital age
Lucia and Anna. Two women, mother and daughter, run a business specializing in the production of traditional Venetian masks, and they have managed to lead it into the future thanks to Amazon.it. -
Gardener in the summer, associate in the winter
Successfully balancing a seasonal business: every year, at the end of summer, John Sheerin leaves his gardening activity to join forces with Amazon associates in Doncaster’s FC and delight customers over Christmas. -
Smart through everyday life: “Alexa, is it raining today?”
Alexa plays music, reads the news, knows the latest football results, the best recipes and memorizes the shopping list. And with Alexa's weather forecast, nobody must stand in the rain. -
Astrophysicist finds a new career at the Edinburgh Development Centre
Árdís Elíasdóttir was born in Iceland and earned an Astrophysics PhD in Denmark before joining Amazon in Edinburgh, where she now works as a Machine Learning Scientist and is enjoying life in the Scottish capital. -
The man who wanted to fly
Jet Ski champion Franky Zapata invented the Flyboard, a machine that propels people into the air. -
The Beard brothers
The power of three: how Leicester-based brothers Keval Dattani, Kunal Dattani, and Savan Dattani became the big brothers of facial hair grooming and found global success with their 100% British start-up. -
Amazon’s most extreme delivery
In “the land of high passes,” the challenges are as vast as the landscape. -
Spanish shoes go from grandma's garage to Prime Week
José Antonio Mollá, founder of Castellanisimos, grew up in Alicante, the cradle of Spanish footwear. This year, for the first time, his company will take part in Amazon’s Prime Week. -
How machines learn languages... and how companies and customers can benefit from it
Amazon offers the ability to automatically translate product descriptions into many languages. This creates new sales opportunities for companies and even more choice for customers. -
A new formula for life
Carmelo Castro founded Qualnat, the brand of dietary supplements derived from plant extracts that he designed four years ago while running along the banks of the Douro River. Today his products are sold all across Europe through Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA). -
Amatrice raises from the ashes through literature
Students at the University of Udine joined forces with Amazon for the initiative 'An eBook for Amatrice', which donated a digital library to the town in Lazio devastated by an earthquake in 2016.
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