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This graphic shows how the radiofrequency identification technology tracks and monitors packages in transport, in-transit stops and storage.

Lawrence Coburn, CEO and Co-Founder of DoubleDutch and Mathew Spolin, CTO and Co-Founder of DoubleDutch pitch their new product at DEMO Fall 2010. DoubleDutch can help any company, brand or community launch their own mobile, geosocial app.

 

Enterprise Technologies key component is efficiency. Companies seek to exploit cloud based infrastructure and related technologies to lower costs. With that, CIO's are looking to bring simple ways for employees to work from anywhere at anytime.

 

Join DEMO to reveal some of the hottest companies capitalizing on these trends. The following companies that are pitching their products are:

 

Connect from Vonata

eM Client 2.7 from eM Client Inc.

FN Connect Secure from Federated Networks

Integrate from Integrate.com LLC

Profitably from Profitably

PublicStuff from PublicStuff LLC

Zingaya from Zingaya

Capture ID Mobile Scanner from Rocky Mountain Ventures Company

Double Dutch from Double Dutch

meeting-eXpert from Meeting Sciences, Inc.

 

For more information:

DEMO Fall 2010 Website

 

Follow DEMO on twitter:

@DEMO

@DEMOtweets

 

Watch the live DEMO dashboard!

 

Social Media presented by New Media Synergy

Photos by Stephen Brashear

Stephen Brashear Photography

Vienna, Austria - 26.06.2017 - CTBT: Science and Technology 2017 Conference (SnT2017) at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria

PCC Architectural Technology students Hannah Roberts, Chris Birdsong, Harold Pierce and Ann Marie Coble, left to right, gained real-world experience during the spring semester while working on a project for the Friends of the N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort.

CHRIS ROE / Credit - CHADWICKS

 

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Convergence is a term that describes a number of related processes in the contemporary media environment. This week, we consider technological convergence, through which the previously separate sectors of computing, media content and telecommunications have now become inseparably connected. Our media environment is now not only digital but also networked. Despite this, much of the study of media remains grounded in the broadcast media paradigm of the twentieth century. This week’s set reading discusses the significance of the words digital and network, as well as introducing some of the main ways in which technology has been understood in the study of media and culture.

Speakers:

Bill Winters, Group Chief Executive, Standard Chartered

Jeremy Allaire, Co-founder, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Circle

Haslinda Amin, TV Anchor & Chief International Correspondent SE Asia, Bloomberg

The embedded display in this collaborative conference table supports 80 touch point and features both 3M touch technology and a LG commercial display. The custom designed quilted maple table was milled, processed, and assembled by our skilled craftspeople in our new Exhibit Fabrication Studio. ideum.com/products/inline-displays

Symbolic dipiction of an effort of young generation to reach and catch new technologies for living better way of life.

Film canisters and reels, now scrap metal

at the American Museum of Natural History, New York

Where our offices will be

Amsterdam, 22 juni 2016.

Industrial Technologies 2016 Creating a Smart Europe. Photo: Valerie Kuypers / Netherlands Enterprise Agency

Lepage and members of his company Ex Machina met extensively with members of the Media Lab and Theater Arts to exchange ideas about emerging research and new technologies. They attended the MIT Media Lab’s open house and viewed demonstrations of current projects in many areas, including Tod Machover and graduate students in the Opera of the Future lab, and Deb Roy and the Cognitive Machines group. A visit to Global Shakespeare with Professors Peter Donaldson, Diana Henderson, and Shankar Raman revealed new digital tools for Ex Machina to draw upon for future presentations of Shakespeare.

 

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Burgopak Healthcare & Technology's vitamin packaging solutions

Shervin Talieh, CEO and Farsheed Atef, CTO of Vonata introduces Connect at DEMO Fall 2010. Connect is a solution that addresses the typical frustration callers experience when trying to reach a business by phone.

 

Enterprise Technologies key component is efficiency. Companies seek to exploit cloud based infrastructure and related technologies to lower costs. With that, CIO's are looking to bring simple ways for employees to work from anywhere at anytime.

 

Join DEMO to reveal some of the hottest companies capitalizing on these trends. The following companies that are pitching their products are:

 

Connect from Vonata

eM Client 2.7 from eM Client Inc.

FN Connect Secure from Federated Networks

Integrate from Integrate.com LLC

Profitably from Profitably

PublicStuff from PublicStuff LLC

Zingaya from Zingaya

Capture ID Mobile Scanner from Rocky Mountain Ventures Company

Double Dutch from Double Dutch

meeting-eXpert from Meeting Sciences, Inc.

 

For more information:

DEMO Fall 2010 Website

 

Follow DEMO on twitter:

@DEMO

@DEMOtweets

 

Watch the live DEMO dashboard!

 

Social Media presented by New Media Synergy

Photos by Stephen Brashear

Stephen Brashear Photography

The LED news crawler at the information desk located in the main lobby of the Pittsburgh Airport.

 

Copyright 2009, Amy Strycula

 

www.AmyStrycula.com

JULY 13-15, 2015: ASPEN, COLORADO

Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2015

 

Presented in Association with Aspen Institute

 

“Technology-industry business conferences come and go. Fortune’s Brainstorm franchise, now in its 14th year, endures because of its unique blend of the power of Fortune 500 companies, the excitement of the emerging entrepreneurs of the tech world, and the connective tissue of the investors who finance them. It doesn’t hurt that Brainstorm Tech takes place on the gorgeous campus of the Aspen Institute in Colorado. It’s not the easiest place to get to, but Brainstorm Tech attendees tend to stick around, enjoy the tranquil surroundings, and have a helluva good time in Aspen while they’re at it.”

 

With three constituencies in mind—big-company CEOs, startups with juice, and financiers from every “asset class” from venture capitalist to private equity—this year’s participants include: Best Buy CEO Hubert Joly, President of the CVS pharmacy chain Helena Foulke, Flextronics CEO Mike McNamara, Apple’s top HR executive Denise Young Smith, Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri, and Ed Catmull, president of Pixar and Disney’s animation studios. Also attending are financers including private-equity pioneer Henry Kravis of KKR, Egon Durban of Silver Lake, and Reid Hoffman of Greylock; Startup founders and CEOs including Katia Beauchamp of Birchbox, Clara Shih of Hearsay Social, Apoorva Mehta of Instacart, Katrina Lake of StitchFix, Ben Kaufman of Quirky, Brian Sharples of HomeAway and Ben Silbermann of Pinterest. Joining them in the lineup are Stewart Butterfield of Slack, brotherly leaders of Stripe John and Patrick Collison, and Evan Williams, CEO of Medium. We’ll also hear from music-industry stalwarts Scooter Braun of SB Projects and Scott Borchetta of Big Machine Label Group. Lastly, we’ll hear two special voices from government, ex-Google executive Megan Smith, now chief technology officer of the United States; and Rahm Emanuel, the recently re-elected mayor of Chicago, a global city whose tech scene is emergent

 

Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm TECH

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This image was sort of spontaneous and I broke a door shooting it, (oops) but the outcome isn't that bad so why not post it :)

Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Hungary

Medical Technology class room shots. 4/27/05

Artistic Technology Research explores current practices in (new) media art. The project investigates, amongst other things, the question of how aesthetic parameters in new media art react to the fragmentation of media: How does the classic concept of aesthetics transform in the age of hyperlocality? Are aesthetics in works of critical media art changing towards an attention aesthetic or a fragmented aesthetic? In this context the transformation of the concept of aesthetics is explored and the necessity of aesthetic parameters in media art as research-based art is brought into question.

Artistic positions of the network of Artistic Technology Research were presented in context of the exhibition series “Faceless” (still on display until 24.11.2014 in MuseumsQuartier Vienna). Faceless is curated by Bogomir Doringer and Brigitte Felderer (in cooperation with Matthias Tarasiewicz).

 

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artistictechnology.at/

A friend's expensive HiFi tube amplifier, Audio Note.

-- 30 sec at ƒ/11. Focal length 31 mm, iso 400. Tripod. Canon EOS 400D.

- 20081006.TubeAmplifierAudioNote.005

This technology known as '60' (meaning 60 diameter pipe), was invented by local people and is used to transfer river water into a polder for shrimp culture. Previously people cut into the embankment to allow saline water to enter into the polder.

 

Photo credit: Al Helal/REACH

 

www.reachwater.org.uk

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us via Flickr or at reach@water.ox.ac.uk

Panel discussion regarding Transition Technologies.

 

Photo by: Raimonda

Mona Arslan, Teaching Assistant, Media Management, College of Management, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2015 in Jordan. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

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