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L’IMMAGINE DEI MINORI, L’INFORMAZIONE E LA GUERRA
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Increasing Google’s investment in Poland
It has been over 15 years since we opened our first office in Poland. Back in those days, it had one room and could fit no more than three people. Since then, we have invested dynamically, mirroring the growing potential of the Polish economy. Now, we employ more than 1000 Googlers in the country. Only last year, we added over 350 people, opened our new office in Warsaw and launched a Google Cloud region — the first such investment not only in Poland, but in Central and Eastern Europe.
We are now making another step forward in reaffirming our commitment to Poland. We will invest nearly $700 million in the purchase and further development of The Warsaw HUB, a modern office complex right in the heart of Poland’s capital city. Google had moved into The Warsaw Hub as a tenant last year, opening a new office there — a home to teams working primarily on our most advanced solutions powering Google Cloud and its many global customers. It is already our largest site working on cloud technologies in Europe. With this new investment, across our sites in Warsaw we will have capacity for 2500 employees, with potential for future growth. We hope it also signals our long-term confidence in the potential that Poland and the region have as an attractive location for top talent and place to develop cutting-edge technologies.
Our work in Poland goes beyond supporting its digital economy, and right now we are extremely focused on helping those who need it most at this time. Last week we announced that Google will provide $10 million to local organizations helping refugees from the war in Ukraine who arrive into Poland. The funding will support both immediate humanitarian efforts and assistance for refugees in the first weeks of their stay in Poland, as well as their longer-terms needs. We will also be using Google’s spaces and resources to support those affected, including by using the Google for Startups Campus in Warsaw as a space where local NGOs can provide legal and psychological support to refugees. As the needs of those affected by the war change, we will be looking at other ways in which we can help.

View of the Warsaw skyline from Google’s office at The Warsaw HUB
Contributing to Poland’s digital growth
Over the years, we’ve seen first hand in Poland how technology can help people get through difficult times, but also to grow their careers and businesses for the future. As we continue to invest not only in infrastructure, but also in talent and knowledge, we are confident that Google can continue helping Poland’s economy use its advantages and the power of technology to support its future economic growth. Much like the last 15 years, we will continue partnering with business, academia, public sector and the non-governmental organizations in Poland to ensure that our continued investments in the country enable society to benefit from what technology has to offer.
Investing in the future flexible workplace
We also believe that the future of work in this new, digital economy is flexibility. Whilst the majority of our Poland-based employees want to be on-site some of the time, they also want the flexibility of working from home a couple of days a week. Some of our people will want to be fully remote. Our future office spaces in Poland will have room for all of those possibilities.
Over the next few years, we will be investing in the construction of the next workspaces in our new office in The Warsaw HUB to ensure that it is best equipped to meet the needs of our new ways of working. We’ll be introducing new types of collaboration spaces for in-person teamwork and inclusive meeting rooms for hybrid working as well as de-densifying the offices to improve wellbeing and providing many amenities (like outdoor terraces) to make sure that we offer the best possible work environment for the many talented people that will be joining us in Warsaw in the near future.
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DragonChase: il logo della missione “Minerva” di Samantha Cristoforetti
L’ESA ha pubblicato una serie di foto dell’equipaggio della missione Crew-4 insieme al logo o patch della missione specifica di Samantha Cristoforetti, denominata Minerva. L’agenzia spaziale ha anche fornito la spiegazione dei simboli nel logo.
Il nome della missione di Samantha è ‘Minerva’. Ispirato alla dea romana della saggezza, dell’artigianato e delle arti, questo nome rende omaggio alla competenza e alle capacità sofisticate delle persone di tutto il mondo che rendono possibile il volo spaziale umano. La dea Minerva incarna anche la resistenza e la disciplina che ci vengono chieste e la saggezza che desideriamo dimostrare mentre consolidiamo ed espandiamo la presenza umana nello spazio.
Minerva viene spesso rappresentata con la sua civetta sacra, che è un elemento chiave del logo della missione di Samantha. L’occhio della civetta è una Luna gialla, che proietta un chiarore bianco su una Terra rotonda. Il suo becco richiama la forma della Stazione Spaziale Internazionale, con i suoi caratteristici pannelli solari. Le due linee rappresentano anche le due missioni spaziali di Samantha. Delle onde di blu più scuro formano il corpo della civetta e ci incoraggiano ad affrontare la sfida e ad andare più lontano nello spazio profondo. La civetta guarda a destra, verso il futuro dell’esplorazione spaziale.
Nel disegno del logo della Crew-4, dei raggi di luce solcano l’oscurità dello spazio e precedono l’alba di un nuovo capitolo del volo spaziale umano. La capsula Dragon forma il torace dell’elemento centrale del logo, ossia la libellula — una creatura volante bellissima e agile. In rotta verso la Stazione Spaziale Internazionale, la capsula appare sospesa in orbita, con la Terra sotto di lei e la Luna sopra. Quattro stelle luminose rappresentano le famiglie dei quattro membri dell’equipaggio per la loro pazienza, il loro affetto e il loro sostegno. Le stelle restanti rappresentano gli innumerevoli membri dei team della NASA, di SpaceX e dei partner internazionali.
L’originale:
Samantha Cristoforetti will be launched to space no earlier than 15 April 2022 in a new @SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule alongside her Crew-4 crewmates, NASA astronauts @astro_farmerbob, @astro_kjell and @astro_watkins. During the flight to and from the @iss, Samantha will be a mission specialist. Once on Station, she will be responsible for all activities within the US Orbital Segment for the duration of her mission. The name of Samantha’s mission is ‘Minerva’. Inspired by the Roman goddess of wisdom, the handicrafts and the arts, this name is a homage to the competence and sophisticated craftmanship of people all over the world who make human spaceflight possible. The goddess Minerva also embodies the toughness and discipline that is required of us, and the wisdom we wish to demonstrate, as we consolidate and expand human presence in space. Minerva is often depicted with her sacred owl, a key feature of Samantha’s mission patch. The eye of the owl is a yellow Moon, casting a white glow on a round Earth. Its beak hints at the shape of the International Space Station, with its characteristic solar panels. The two lines also symbolise Samantha’s two missions to space. Waves of ever darker blue make up the body of the owl and encourage us to rise to the challenge and move farther into deep space. The owl looks to the right, to the future of space exploration. In Crew-4’s patch design, rays of light streak across the blackness of space, preceding the dawn of a new chapter in human spaceflight. The Dragon capsule forms the thorax of the central element of the patch, the dragonfly – a beautiful and agile flyer. On its way to the International Space Station, the capsule appears suspended in orbit with Earth below and Moon above. Four bright stars represent the four crew members’ families for their patience, love and support. The remaining stars represent the countless members of the NASA, SpaceX and international partner teams.
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