Innovation in office supplies
It was no surprise when the Minnesota chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) named Sharon Avent as its 2006 Woman Business Owner of the Year. Since she succeeded her mother Ebba Hoffman as president and CEO in 1998, the Smead Manufacturing Company’s revenues have more than doubled.

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Out in front
The Italian Brovedani Group is a global leader in the production of high technology mechanical components. The company, based in Friuli Venezia Giulia, numbers the most important names from various industry sectors among its clients. Max Fragioni spoke to Benito Zollia, chairman and managing director of the Brovedani Group, who explained the company’s organisation, philosophy and structure.

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A clearer picture
They say that image is everything. The Belgian global technology company Barco is helping customers around the world create a winning impression with the latest cutting-edge visualisation solutions, as Claire Milner-Smith reports.

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Securing success
Established in Turkey in 1982, Havelsan Hava Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret AS is the country’s fourth biggest IT company and a name associated with innovative, high-quality software and hardware. Ahmet Capal interviewed Mr Mukaddes Burhan, Havelsan’s business development director about their products, business strategy and plans for continued success.
A perfect merger
Topnordic, now the number one choice for IT infrastructure in the Nordic area following its merger with Ementor, looks to cast its net wider. Trevor Gray reports on the Nordic-based company.
Leading technological components
Drawing on an excellent trademark tradition, the leading Slovakian producer of telecom parts, Tesla Stropkov, is aiming at new horizons. Janusz Mondry reports.
Playing the game
Raha-automaattiyhdistys, Finland’s Slot Machine Association, has a long history of raising funds to support health and welfare organisations. Abigail Saltmarsh reports.
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