Global demand for cruising has increased 68 percent over the past decade. Cruising’s Top Ten Countries

Global demand for cruising reached 22.04 million passengers in 2014, up 68 percent from 13.1 million passengers in 2004, according to a new study from Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the largest cruise industry trade association and the leading authority of the global cruise community. Since 2013, demand for cruising grew 3.4 percent, from 21.3 … Read more

Infiniti’s new virtual experience offers virtual test drives at 2015 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

Through a new virtual reality experience, Infiniti is giving driving enthusiasts the opportunity to not just see, but actually feel what it’s like to take the wheel of two of its newest and most exciting concept cars. The “Dream Road” at the Infiniti Pavilion at Pebble Beach Concours Plaza transports guests to the driver’s seat … Read more

#‎BigBang10Years‬: Hublot Design Prize 2015. The finalists

While London’s Harrods celebrates #‎BigBang10Years‬ with a special exhibition with ‪‎Hublot‬ interactive content, the Swiss luxury watchmaker announced the 2nd round of its inaugural Hublot Design Prize. On 4th June, Pierre Keller, Lapo Elkann, Ronan Bouroullec, Marva Griffin Wilshire and Professor Dr. Peter Zec came together for the second time in Milan to meet the … Read more

Swarovski 120th Anniversary celebrated with the reconstruction of Kristallwelten experience

Swarovski celebrated its 120th anniversary and the re-opening of Swarovski Kristallwelten with a cast of international designers and influencers. Swarovski Kristallwelten (Swarovski Crystal Worlds) in Wattens is one of Austria’s most popular attractions and has enchanted millions of visitors since 1995. Attendees at the Anniversary Gala night on Tuesday, April 28th were treated to a surprise … Read more

Subsidies to industries that cause deforestation worth 100 times more than aid to prevent it

Brazil and Indonesia paid over $40bn in subsidies to industries that drive rainforest destruction between 2009 and 2012 – compared to $346m in conservation aid they received to protect forests, according to new research