Monaco’s Di Grassi crowned Formula E champion

Photo: Facebook Lucas Di Grassi
Photo: Facebook Lucas Di Grassi

At the inaugural Hydro-Québec Montreal ePrix on Sunday, July 30, Monaco resident Lucas Di Grassi claimed the Formula E world title after a “calamitous weekend” for defending champion Sebastien Buemi.

Speaking about the hilly 2.75-kilometre, 14-turn street circuit, Di Grassi, who won the inaugural electric race in Beijing in 2014, commented: “It’s probably one of the best tracks in Formula E history so I think everyone is pleased.”

The Abt Audi driver went into Sunday’s final with a six-point lead after taking 25 points for the win and another three for pole position. Renault’s Buemi picked up 12 for finishing fourth.

Having finished third in the first Formula E season and second last year, after being edged out by Buemi, the Brazilian – who turns 33 on August 11 – was in tears having finally reached the number one position of the podium.

The 2017-18 Formula E season, which kicks off on December 2 in Hong Kong, introduces a more compact schedule, including three double-headers and three new venues – Santiago, Sao Paulo and Rome.

This fourth edition of the world’s first fully-electric single-seater racing series comprises the most races to appear on the calendar since its inception in 2014.

Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO of Formula E, said: “It’s exciting news to welcome a number of new host cities on the Formula E calendar, as well as seeing existing locations build on the success of previous events.”

He added, “Formula E is continuing to expand the calendar and the number of cities in key markets, in addition to the growing list of partners and manufacturers joining the electric revolution. Our priority is to consolidate a calendar with long-term agreements with host cities – the schedule for Season 4 is a step in the right direction.”

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Ulysse Nardin to launch exclusive timepiece at MYS

With the Monaco Yacht Show looming large, the Swiss luxury watch brand Ulysse Nardin has announced that it will launch a new addition to its “Monaco” range of marine timepieces at the world’s top superyacht show.

This year marks the watchmaker’s ninth year of sponsorship of MYS, and the limited edition timepiece range will be unveiled at the Upper Deck Lounge at the Monaco Yacht Club.

The new timepiece is limited to 100 watches, making it a very much sought-after item.

Gaëlle Tallarida, Managing Director of the MYS, said: “We’re proud that the Monaco Yacht Show has become a yearly rendezvous for Ulysse Nardin, which has integrated the show both as part of their history deeply anchored to the sea and as part of a global business and marketing strategy to reach their worldwide high-end clientele in Monaco.”

Patrik P Hoffmann, CEO of Ulysse Nardin, added: “The MYS is the reference exhibition platform in the Superyacht industry. Once a year the best and most exclusive Superyacht builders and nautical service providers reach out to their clientele in the most picturesque setting of Port Hercules. The MYS offers Ulysse Nardin the perfect environment to highlight its know-how, power of innovation and DNA of the Sea.”

The 2017 edition of the Monaco Yacht Show will be from September 27 to September 30 at Port Hercules. (Photo: Facebook Ulysse Nardin)

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JCEM adds Monegasque to language offering

Photo: Facebook Jeune Chambre Économique de Monaco
Photo: Facebook Jeune Chambre Économique de Monaco

Monaco’s own junior chamber of commerce, the JCEM, has added the Monegasque language to French and English on its website.

“A Zuvena Camera Ecunomica de Mùnegu à vistu u giurnu ün 1963 e, despöi, è  prun stacàu â vita d’u Principatu,” the first line of the home page says, translated as “Since its launch in 1963, the Junior Chamber International Monaco has been at the heart of the economic fabric of the Principality of Monaco”.

The one-line introduction, in any language, could not be more apt. Through its work to develop the economic attractiveness of the Principality, the JCEM has enabled generations of young leaders and entrepreneurs to meet up in order to share their experiences, set up common projects and develop their business acumen.

The JCEM says its three main focuses are: entrepreneurship, training and networking. Since its inception 54 years ago, the JCEM as become an established proving ground for young entrepreneurs, of any nationality, and a launch pad for many successful businesses. It goes from strength to strength.

Its most prominent initiatives include the Business Plan Competition, the Economic Directory, the Startup Weekend, the Employer’s Guide, the Monaco Trade Survey, Get in the Ring, Graine d’Entrepreneur and the last to date, Business Time.

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Marseille jobs boost from Portier project

The building of the sea extension at Portier is an exciting development for Monaco but also excellent news for Marseille, where work on the pontoons is about to start.

Bouygues Immobilier will build 18 reinforced concrete caissons, each 27 metres high and weighing 10,000 tons. A total of 700 jobs are being created calling on expertise in a number of roles. The company is actively searching for crane operators, metal-workers, and machine operators, and form-builders among a range of specialised skills. The total includes work for sub-contractors (see www.groupeactual.eu).

There will be considerable economic spin-off from the project, which will involve two years of construction in Marseille.

After being floated in a designated dock at the port, the caissons will be towed to Monaco in time for the start of the major construction work at Portier in 2020.

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