5 keys for your company to survive in the era of hybrid work

The old working life where office workers left home, commuted to work and spent five days a week in the office is over. The pandemic changed the operating model of organisations, and even the lifestyles of employees, and today the hybrid work format has become the norm. Read more

The CDMX wants to create a manual to regulate restaurateurs and eliminate contradictions

After the inconvenience caused by the "Ciudad al Aire Libre" programme, which allows restaurants to set up in the streets, residents of Polanco, in the Miguel Hidalgo district, are seeking to improve coexistence with restaurateurs in the area and other districts by creating an innovative manual. Mayte de las Rivas, president of the ... Read more

Meet Mission Keep Walking: The Comeback Experience

In 200 years of history, Johnnie Walker has learned that social connections are ultimately what drive us. For this reason and betting on the future, the brand proposes a new space to live different experiences designed to take that next step. With its "Astronaut" campaign, Johnnie Walker presented through a ... Read more

Sam's Club becomes first retailer in Mexico to feature Scan&Go technology

During the confinement, commerce in Mexico has changed dramatically and new ways are being sought to improve the experience because of the pandemic restrictions. Sam's Club decided to transform the way its members shop with the arrival of the Scan&Go service in the country. The retailer's aim is to create a service ... Read more

Cryptocurrencies a secure form of payment

Until a few years ago, it was unthinkable to talk about cryptocurrencies or virtual currencies, especially in countries like Mexico or Latin America. However, many people are now betting on this type of virtual currencies, as well as being a financial investment model, it has now also become a method of payment. ... Read more

More than 200,000 deaths from Covid-19 in Mexico

The Ministry of Health reported that as of Wednesday, 203,210 deaths linked to COVID-19 have accumulated in Mexico since the start of the pandemic. At a press conference, José Luis Alomía Zegarra, director of epidemiology at the Mexican Ministry of Health, said there are 2,432,924 estimated cases in the country, ... Read more

Mexico's digital economy revenue collection grows by 642%

Following tax changes, digital revenue in Mexico registered a growth of 642% in 2020. This figure was obtained by adding 6,311.4 million pesos from both the payment of platforms such as Uber, DiDi, Netflix, Amazon, Airbnb, among others, and the people who offer their services to them. The Tax Report ... Read more

Blindness: A narrative, sound, light and immersive theatrical experience

After long months of absence, theatres are reopening their doors. One of them, the Teatro de los Insurgentes, with the announcement of Blindness, a sensory experience that arrives directly from London to reactivate the theatre industry in Mexico. This experience evokes the lyrics of José Saramago, guided by the voice of Marina de Tavira, this is the ... Read more

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