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A brand new giant flat screen is flickering in La Défense (Paris).

Venture capital helps ensure businesses have the support needed to grow at any stage of development. Minister of International Trade, Teresa Wat, welcomes Venture Capitalists to the #BCTECHSummit. Venture capital represents the first pillar of the #BCTECH Strategy.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/stories/bctech-strategy

 

Mealworm under the microscope

They wouldn't take it back. I'm not sure why.

Workstation for video studio. Connected to 8-channel sound board as well as M-Audio mic. Upgraded with memory and hard drive space to accommodate video editing. Loaded up with iLife '08, iWork '08 and Final Cut Studio

Nuclear Technology for Controlling Plastic Pollution (NUTEC Plastics), side event at the IAEA 66th General Conference. IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 28 September 2022.

 

The IAEA’s NUTEC Plastics initiative aims to develop and mainstream nuclear technology solutions to plastic pollution in a two-pronged approach: understanding the abundance and impact of marine microplastics, and reducing plastic waste volumes through innovative recycling and the creation of biodegradable plastics. The IAEA is working with Member States to establish a network of marine plastic monitoring laboratories and plastic waste recycling pilot plants. The event will showcase the growing monitoring network and its database, which will provide a science base for policy decisions. Member States’ plans for radiation assisted recycling pilot plants will also be highlighted.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

Sophie & I ran a 3-day wearable technology bootcamp using LilyPad Arduino for 11-13 year-olds at Aberystwyth for www.Technocamps.com - a project led by Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth and Glamorgan that inspires young people aged 11-19 to attend technology workshops on a range of computing-based topics.

Microchip Technology's PIC18F87K90 Plug-In Module (part # MA180027, $25)

Mobile Application Technology - Effective Application With Proper Methodology. This is one of the best ways to promote a firm.

Promotion of a firm is just one simple use of the internet. At Young Innovators, we try to think of new ways to exploit the internet. This way we can help our clients. The satisfaction of our clients is our priority and it gives us immense satisfaction to see our clients happy. Another way the internet can be used by a company is conduct business deals over the internet. For example, suppose there is a bakery which is very famous locally. Of course it will have its fair share of customers. But there might be some people for whom the bakery will be too far. The bakery will thus miss out on a lot of potential customers. But, if the bakery has its own website in which the customers can also order something which the bakery will then deliver to their homes, then the bakery is gaining all those potential customers. This way the profits of the firm are going up. At Young Innovators, we try to give more innovative ideas to our customers so that their firm can have more profits. We have build our reputation on a solid base of service and intend to continue to do so.

 

Richard Fowler and Aneesh Chopra, first Chief Technology Officer in the United States.

Lindstrand Technologies LTL 1-80 at the Midland Air Festival, Ragley Hall, Warks., 05/06/21.

Bangi, 24.07.2009 - Posing with the Green Technology Policy book after launching the GEO building and announcing the Green Technology Roadmap. Also pictured are Minister of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Datuk Peter Chin Fah Kui and Deputy Minister, Noriah Kasnon.

Presentación de Tactical Technology Collective durante el 17 Festival ZEMOS98, en el Teatro Duque La Imperdible.

 

17festival.zemos98.org/

 

Foto: Julio Albarrán

The Pixley Robotics team competes in Modesto.

First, second, and third place winners of the SciTech Twitter Contest pose with Sandy Magnus.

This thing is the best 20 bucks I've spent in a good long while. (Well, it was on sale for $20—normally $25.) It's a kit that allows any IDE or SATA hard drive—3.5" or 2.5"—to be connected via USB without a cumbersome enclosure. This is perfect for drives that contain data that isn't used often and the drive is boxed up in storage. For the rare times when the data is needed, rather than deal with the gyrations of mounting it in an enclosure, I simply attach the adapter and power cable. Voila!

AM/FM Radio

 

Good Sound and Reception.

 

Made in China.

mobile marketing is taking your messages to today cellphones, SmartPhones, tablet PCs and other mobile devices that are tucked into purses, pockets and others easy-to reach locations across the entire, globe, it could mean offering a mobile version of your regular website, offering a banner advertisement on another website, insuring that your email marketing is mobile-ready

www.socialgonemobile.com

JULY 14, 2015: ASPEN, COLORADO

Fortune Brainstorm TECH 2015

 

Alan Murray Editor, FORTUNE, at the 2015 Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference.

 

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 Kevin Moloney/Fortune Brainstorm TECH

Hosted by Hearst Corporation and organized by NYC Media Lab on February 26, 2015, Personalizationpalooza featured flash presentations and discussion on technologies for personalization and recommendation ranging from what’s in the lab, what’s being commercialized by startups, and what is being developed by industry.

I was very surprised to see the referees of a Welsh Premier League football match having radios

The technology wasn't very compact then - 1940-1980s

...go hand in hand here.:D

 

Spotted at the Kala Ghoda Festival, Mumbai.

 

I had reserved this "Technology vs Tradition" line for a temple I saw a couple of days back in Mumbai with about a dozen cell phone towers installed on its roof. Ran out of patience as I did not have a good shot of it. Was in a moving car that time.:(

Photo credit: Brian Benton/Washington University Libraries

 

A motley crew of humanists, technologists, librarians, archivists, programmers—and anyone with an interest in humanities and/or technology—gathered in Olin Library and the Danforth University Center (DUC) on Saturday, Nov. 9, for THATCampSTL, St. Louis's first-ever rendition of The Humanities and Technology Camp. Described as an "unconference," the open event draws its inspiration and general format from previous THATCamps aimed at attracting interested people with differing and overlapping perspectives and skill sets to a flexible, in-depth day of conversation, brainstorming, and networking. In contrast to more traditional academic conference models, THATCamps are comprised of short sessions proposed on the spot and decided on democratically among the participants.

 

"The idea of an 'unconference' was that sometimes when one goes to a conference, the best part of it turns out to be a serendipitous hallway conversation," says Douglas Knox, assistant director of the Humanities Digital Workshop on campus. "Could we bring people together to try to acknowledge the value of that serendipity? The best THATCamp sessions in my experience have been the ones where people have found a way to share something that they are passionate about, or have stretched themselves beyond their areas of greatest familiarity."

Anesthesia Technology students performing hands-on simulation in the surgical lab. Invasive intrajugular vein insertion and learning how to draw arterial blood gases from a pressure transducer.

This image is not all my own work (just the Kiwi Shoe Polish) part of a game in the photoshop tennis group, taking place at:

www.flickr.com/groups/pstennis/discuss/72157623152259613/

 

Kiwi Shoe Polish - invented by Melbourne businessman William Ramsay together with his partner Hamilton McKellan in 1904 and launched as 'Kiwi' in 1906, this soon became and still remains the most successful shoe polish in the world. He chose the word 'Kiwi' because of his New Zealand wife.

Cathilea Robinett, Executive Vice President, Center for Digital Government, with (l to r) Utah CIO Steve Fletcher, Utah Governor, Gary Herbert, and Utah Executive Director, Office of Planning and Budget, John Nixon, at the Managing Technology Conference in Sacramento. (Photo courtesy of T.S. Brown).

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