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Held at Manchester’s Museum of Science & Industry, over 150 technology experts came to here speeches from:
1, Albert Ellis, CEO @ Harvey Nash Group
2, Karl Smith Head of Enterprise User Experience @ Accenture
3, Andrew Santus Head of IT @ Boohoo.com
4, Richard Turner Director of Android Partnerships @ Google
5, Ian Cartwright Principal Technical Consultant @ Thoughtworks
George Chen Guoqiang, Professor, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on the Future of Chemistry, Advanced Materials and Biotechnology at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Some shots of the inside of my SVT-HD taken while I was upgrading the fan. Nice green fringing on the white text, huh? Shot with a Sigma 50mm f/1.4 NOT (as I had mistakenly said on a forum) a Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro. I was forgot that I'd switched off to the 50mm for a couple of shots and was perplexed by the green fringing from my beloved Sigma 150mm. There was a good reason I seldom see this. ;-)
I've always been annoyed by my SVT because the fan was so loud. Sounds like a jet airplane idling when you turn it on. Which is fine when you're playing, but when I was recording stuff for my movie I just used a direct box because the SVT whooshing away in the background annoyed me a lot, but I didn't want to keep turning it off and then having to rewarm the tubes again. I found an online schematic for the amp and the fan they use is a simple 120mm AC powered (who uses AC powered fans?) fan that moves 65 CFM of air. It's rated at 65 decibels. That's really loud. No wonder it's so annoying.
I found an Orion fan that puts out 75 CFM that's rated at 24 decibels. I found one for $15 at Mouser Electronics and ordered it. It came today and I just opened the case up to replace the old one. Anyway, the short version is that the new fan has more blades, seems to move more air and is WAY quieter than the old one, but I don't think it's 24 db quiet. Companies exaggerate the specs so bad. Still, it's a huge improvement. Goofy little tweak, but it made a nice difference.
the mazelike internal organs of an abandoned military technology complex. this building was used to test massive jet engines.
A private dinner for invited CIO guests to meet with CEOs of this Fall's class demonstrators. Sponsored by Invest Northern Ireland, Mayfield Fund, NEC and Silicon Valley.
Moderator, Matt Marshall, Executive Producer of DEMO host a Panel Discussion during Dinner with Panelists:
Joe Burton, CTO of Cisco Systems
David Girouard, President, Enterprise, Google
Chris Vein, CIO of City and County of San Francisco
DEMO : The Launchpad for Emerging Technology
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Photos by Stephen Brashear
A short diversion to the bridge over the River Bain gives a view of the Archimedes Screw generating electricity from the river.
Vector Illustration of an abstract technology scene involving white powdery spheres and a circuitry background.
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'The British Legal Technology Forum 2023' - 10th May 2023 - Old Billingsgate, London.
Event Chairperson - Prof. Richard Susskind OBE KC (Hon)
Keynote Speakers - Steven Bartlett
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This image was taken by David Bird (Heisenberg Media) at RE.WORK Future Technology Summit, London, 24-25 September 2015.
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Exposing the engine of this plane (on display at LWTC's airplane/car show) shows all of the shiny and colorful parts and demonstrates the interconnectivity to provide flight...Fly In, Cruise In, Naples, FL
Dr. Richard Wang, CEO and co-founder of Cuberg Inc., demonstrates disruptive fuel cells for future vertical lift during the xTechSearch proof-of-concept phase at the AUSA 2019 Global Force Symposium and Exposition.
Means of photography have become boundless.....all thanks to the technology.This is an era where quality of pics captured by Cellphones have started competing with a Pro DSLR!!
SKC7025
Skioptikonbild från Institutionen för fotografi vid Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan. Använd av professor Helmer Bäckström som föreläsningsmaterial. Bäckström var Sveriges förste professor i fotografi vid Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan i Stockholm 1948-1958.
Exempel på överexponerat negativ och utjämningsframkallat. För positivet se SKC7026.
Lantern slide from the Department of Photography at the Royal Institute of Technology. Used by professor Helmer Bäckström as lecture material. Bäckstrom was Sweden's first professor of photography at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 1948-1958.
Example of overexposed negative and extended developing time. For the positive see SKC7026.
Photo: Okänd/Unknown
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Recently we visited the Tokyo for experience the technology and exploring the mobile networks of Japan. Our trip was sponsored by TATA DOCOMO under association with NTT DOCOMO.
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Recently we visited the Tokyo for experience the technology and exploring the mobile networks of Japan. Our trip was sponsored by TATA DOCOMO under association with NTT DOCOMO.
You can also look into :
Using Mobile at McD counters For Discounts and Payments – Powered by NTT DOCOMO
Purchasing Drinks from Mobile Phone powered by Docomo
Basma AlBuhairan, Managing Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia;
Edward Anderson, Senior Resilience Specialist, World Bank, Dar es Salaam;
Jayesh Ranjan, Special Chief Secretary, Industries and Commerce, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications, Government of Telangana, India;
Karsten Temme, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, Pivot Bio, USA;
Purushottam Kaushik, Head, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, World Economic Forum;
Rama Devi Lanka, Director - Emerging Technologies, Government of Telangana, India;
Tom Meade, Chief Science Officer, Enko Chem, USA;
The Next Green Revolution
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 29 May 2024