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Social Tech Live, hosted at Florida International University (FIU) College of Business, gathered leading experts in the social media and technology industries for a two-day conference and Innovation Challenge. Attendees networked, participated in panels and heard presentations from over 70 speakers on topics including business, marketing, technology and more.
Miami, Florida | July 16 & 17, 2016
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Microvision promises that a "fully functioning, self-contained prototype that should be available as a real product-possibly from Motorola-later this year." There are no specs out yet, but the publicity photos display a device apparently similar in size to the iPod. Such portability means that the SHOW, as the pocket projector is named, could be the perfect complement for smartphones and PDAs. Which is why I'm going to watch this product's development eagerly-and hope that Microvision also finds a way to get it to work with other gadgets aside from "laptops, the iPod touch, and some phones."
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With the support of the Champaign County Economic Development Corporation and Fox/Atkins Development, LLC we are pleased to be hosting TECH cocktail Champaign on September 25, 2008.
Demoers at the event included: Autonomic Materials,
Cazoodle, ISS, Network Geographics,
NPL Associates, Inc. and Snap and Buy.
Just a quick test with a new 0.5mm Mechanorama (Now aristo I believe) MG1 technical pen filled with Noodler's bulletproof black.
Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute, Tech Talk, March 23, 2023, Washington, D.C (Rodney Choice/Choice Photography/www.choicephotography.com
The Virginia Tech Cheerleaders perform during a Media Timeout of the ACC/SEC Challenge Game between Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech at Cassell Coliseum
Robots were in action on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Penn State York when 35 teams of middle and high school students took part in the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) South Central PA Regional Qualifier, a robotics competition. More than 500 attendees, including competitors, volunteers, and spectators attended the event. The winning alliance, comprised of three teams, were the Javengers from Enola, Pennsylvania; Cubix^3 from Hampstead, Maryland; and Sparks from Villanova, Pennsylvania. The finalist alliance, or second place winners, included Imagine It from Palmyra, Pennsylvania; Metal Works from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and GearHounds, from York, Pennsylvania. This was the seventh time the campus has hosted an FTC event.