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09 july 2016, 7th Summit of Regions and Cities - II.B Round-table "Connecting people: Digital and smarter: cities and regions of the future"
Slovakia - Bratislava - July 2016
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Michael Rao, Ph.D. addresses the Hyperloop at VCU leadership team. Photo by Dan Wagner, VCU Engineering Marketing & Communications.
Srikar Srivatsa and Shivam Sharma inspecting their newly arrived carbon fiber shell for the Openloop hyperloop pod
Product Hyperloop Station
The station for the future high speed transportation "Hyperloop" will be simple and minimal design like a product.
DUBAI largest city in the United Arab Emirates are working on people stuck in traffic jams include flying drone taxis, driverless cars and a Hyperloop. Asia effect pollution traffic jams and CO2 emissions in China National Highway traffic jam The traffic volume at the time of the incident was 60% more than the design capacity. Locals near the highway sold various goods like water, instant noodles, and cigarettes at inflated prices to the stranded drivers
Valerie Feldmann, Chief Executive Officer, Palestrina Group, USA; Young Global Leader, Bibop Gresta, Co-Founder and Chairman, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, USA and Samantha Stein, Editor, Global Startup Battlefield; Director, Special Projects, TechCrunch, USA speaking during the Session "Founders xChange: Raising Capital and More" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Hyperloop station in a hybridized Brooklyn superblock, from our #MaterialUrbanism summer studio at Pratt
"Material Urbanism" Urban Design Studio Jonas Coersmeier at Pratt Institute School of Architecture, GAUD Graduate Architecture, post-professional Architecture and Urban Design (MSAUD) program, Studio 1, Summer 2019. Student work: Pranav Rastogi and Nikhil Sanghvi
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