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At INTERACTIVE Pavilion we showcased a variety of the newest IT/technology related products from hardware and software to digital arts and sciences. People enjoyed experiencing and seeing the cutting-edge technology coming straight from Japan.

 

Photo by Erskine Noel

Largest banking technology and innovation event in Dubai, UAE

How times have changed

Sgt. Justin Carrington, unmanned aircraft system repairer with 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division (2-3 IBCT), prepares an RQ-7 Shadow unmanned aerial vehicle for flight at Evans Army Airfield near Fort Stewart, Georgia, last January. TechLink’s website makes it easier to search for Army technologies that are available for license—by keyword, industry area and laboratory. A search for "UAV," for example, brings up an Army system for collisionless flying. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Efren Rodriguez)

Tim Yockel explains the total breadth of solutions available at NYSE Technologies.

 

To watch this video in full, check out our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/NYSETechnologies

one of the most functional creations by hp ever! just slot in your memory chip and voila start printing!

Ali Abbasov, Minister of Communication and High Technologies of Azerbaijan at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2015 in Jordan. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

The Nokia E51 Mobile Phone. I bought this last year. The best thing about it (besides the 'off' button and the message minder) is the facility to connect to the internet via a WiFi connection. My last phone didn't have this.

 

I've had a few problems with screen freeze but this isn't listed in the trouble shooting guide. I usually just turn the phone off and back on but I can't say that I'm entirely happy with this.

Created for Down Under Challenge 1051

 

With thanks to Gill Steenvoorde for the cats from DUC1046

 

Circles from my balloons

Hospital technology obviously ... Friend of mine was in the hospital recently (like this week recently) and I thought I'd take the opportunity to take a few photos (of course - what else would I do there right ;o) ... hey - they were sleeping by the time I took this (these) - it's not like I ditched them to take some photos, okay ? ;o) :o) ... Hopefully, this is "modern technology" ~ if it's not - I'm not sure I want to know ;o)

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)private limited designs and develops technology products. the company provides an enterprise, fleet management ,restaurant, ecommerce, and cloud based software. Ndot technologies serves clients in india.

Students working in Dr. Israr's classroom in the School of Technology in Klehm Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 6, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)

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."

Bangi, 24.07.2009 - Cutting a cake shaped as the 1Malaysia logo at the launch of the GEO (Green Energy Office) building and the Green Technology Roadmap.

St. Johann is in the heart of a rural landscape, and farming remains an important part of life in Austria even today, with many families continuing to maintain longstanding farms. This sense of continuity has allowed technology to be integrated alongside a confident awareness of what simply works - as the fields are cut down again for one last crop of hay, amidst the tractors and the automatic bale-makers, here's a farmer sharpening his scythe with a whetstone. Little delights like this turn up everywhere when you go exploring around the valleys of St. Johann - the scenery isn't just a picture on the shelf, it's a living community with a storied lineage.

Cylinder phonograph at the O'Keefe Ranch General store

Scamper is always so helpful...

 

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The Foxconn Technology Co., which now employs 200K people in Guangdong Province, now plans to open a production center in Chengdu that will employ 10K people. They are getting special help from local government in finding people. According to this notice, If someone is interested in a job with Foxconn in Chengdu, they should report to the (Yulin Beilu) street committee.

They are hiring 7500 women at least 150 cm tall and 2500 men at least 160 cm tall all between the ages of 18 and 35. I/3 of the workers will get technical training, the others are required to have at least one year of factory experience. The plant will be complete and operating within 6 - 9 months. The plant will produce LCD panels for displays. During the training in Shenzhen, pay will be 1400 a month during the trial period climbing to 2300 RMB after the trial period. When the workers move back to Chengdu, pay will be 1640 RMB/month (maybe difference is due to cost of living). According to the notice, of the 10,000 there will be 5000 women working as inspectors and 5000 men working as assemblers (this contradicts the hiring 7500 women and 2500 men). Working hours 5 days week, 8 hours a day. Extra shifts as permitted by Chinese labor law. The women inspectors need to have good normal eyesight without glasses (视力1.0 or better).

 

Left to right:

- Dr. Joe Stetter, Director, MicroSystems Innovation Center, SRI International (just a hand visible)

- Mark Abumeri, Partner, Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear

- Dr. Paolo Gargini, Director of Technology Strategy, Intel Corporation

- Ronald Mosso, Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, NanoGram Corporation

- Warren Packard, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson

 

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I had the pleasure of attending a panel at the Commonwealth Club of SF last Tuesday entitled "Nanotech: Hype or Reality?" The participants were Joe Stetter of SRI, Mark Abumeri of Knobbe Martens, Paolo Gargini of Intel, Ron Mosso of NanoGram, and Warren Packard of Draper Fisher Jurvetson.

 

For a gathering of lawyers, scientists, and a VC, it was a very lively discussion, with topics ranging from implantable nanobatteries for internal defibrillators to the future of Moore's Law.

 

Despite the title of the panel, there was no question that nanotech is reality (with a healthy dose of hype mixed in, of course). The safety of nanotech materials was a topic of discussion, however, with the consensus being that the biggest concern is at the point of manufacture, for nanomaterials are easier to keep an eye on once incorporated into larger structures (e.g., nanopants).

 

An audience member asked what it would take for Silicon Valley to become Nanotech Valley. The panel's response was that nanotech isn't an industry but rather a group of technologies and materials involving very, very, very small things. Silicon Valley is named for the electronics industry that is based on the silicon of the transistor and the microprocessor. In contrast, nanotech is a technology that transcends many industries: biomedical, transportation, energy, communication, and even the silicon industry itself.

Architect: H2O Architects

Completed: 2011

 

Burwood Rd elevation of Swinburne's Advanced Technologies Centre. Precast panels feature circular mouldings akin to a game of connect-four or braille. Main text here.

(Day 20 Photography Challenge - Technology)

James Enright from Prop Shop judged Courtney Cornelius from the Arts Institute at Bournemouth as the model maker who employed the Best Application of New Technology

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Taken with a Rolleiflex MiniDigi

 

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Javier Garcia-Martinez, Founder and Director, Rive Technology, Spain; Young Global Leader; Global Agenda Council on Nanotechnology 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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