The next First Tuesday in Madrid will be Tuesday, October 14 at 7.30 pm at the LEMON at Av. Brasil 5 in Madrid. This new edition of First Tuesday in Madrid will have a panel dedicated to analyzing the effects of the crisis in the Online India Mobile Database Advertising market and where the speakers will participate: Enrique, General Director of Adlink Spain, Julio Alonso, CEO and founder of Weblogs SL and Jose Manuel Redondo, Director of Operations of I glue (Havas Group). First Tuesday is an independent non-profit organization that acts as a global meeting platform for entrepreneurs, businessmen, and investors of businesses related to the Internet and New Technologies.
The main objective of First Tuesday is to help entrepreneurs in their financing and growth stages, through our monthly meetings that have a dual objective of training and networking. First Tuesday in Spain is an event organized by Amaia Helguera and Carlos Blanco, in Madrid, it also has the collaboration of Sixto Arias, Axel Serena, and Roberto Fernandez. In 2020 COVID-19 affected almost all countries and more than 50 million people around the world. It has governments operating in a context of radical uncertainty and faced with difficult trade-offs given the health, economic and social challenges it raises.
By spring 2020, more than half of the world’s population had experienced a lockdown with strong containment measures. Beyond the health and human tragedy of the coronavirus, it is now widely recognized that the pandemic triggered the most serious economic crisis since World War II. Many economies will not recover their 2019 output levels until 2022 at the earliest (OECD, 2020[1]). A rebound of the epidemic in Brother Cell Phone List autumn 2020 is increasing the uncertainty. The nature of the crisis is unprecedented: beyond the short-term repeated health and economic shocks, the long-term effects on human capital, productivity, and behavior may be long-lasting. The COVID crisis has massively accelerated some pre-existing trends, in particular digitalization. It has shaken the world, setting in motion waves of change with a wide range of possible trajectories (OECD, 2020[2]).