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The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) is traveling across Colorado July 20-24 to gather input, listen and learn from tech communities outside Denver and Boulder. CTA’s offices are located in Denver, but members are scattered across the state and CTA staff wants to get to know them better. The primary goal of the Colorado Tech Tour is to gather insight on how the technology industry impacts - or could impact - each local economy.
The Colorado Technology Association will be joined by Colorado Innovation Network (COIN), Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Governor's Office of Information Technology and Go Code Colorado.
Individuals representing a tech company, startup, STEM education program or Colorado innovation are invited to join us. The tour attendees are looking forward to an informative tour of the state, which will allow them the opportunity to connect with new and established companies. During listening sessions, the Denver delegation will meet with community and business leaders to understand challenges and opportunities that exist in each region.
Each day, happy hour events are open to any and all members of the tech community. Join us at a nearby event, or grab some coworkers and make it a road trip! Please RSVP if you plan to join us.
Program speakers include Erik Mitisek, CEO, Colorado Technology Association; Anna Ewing,
Executive Director, Colorado Innovation Network (COIN) and COO, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade; Jonita LeRoy, IT Economic Development, Governor's Office of Information Technology; and Andrew Cole, program manager, Go Code Colorado at Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
The tour is supported by sponsors including Centurylink, Swiftpage, ViaWest, GTRI, NetApp, 23rd Studios and YellowDog Printing and Graphics.
Learn more at techtour.coloradotechnology.org.
For Permission to use these photos please contact 23rd Studios at info@23rdstudios.com - Paul Talbot
The event honors business, technology and faculty leaders, with scholarship awards to students achieving academic excellence.
Lord Drayson, Minister for Science and Innovation, left, with Mark Elton from ECD Architects, during his visit to one of the projects in Eltham, south east London for the launch of the Technology Strategy Board’s ‘Retrofit for the Future’, a programme, the first of its kind in the UK, which will see social housing units across the country retrofitted with new, innovative technologies. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday February 25, 2010. Eighty seven social housing projects across the UK are set to benefit from a share of £17 million of government funding to test low carbon building technology. Understanding and implementing best practice retrofitting is key to meeting the government’s CO2 reduction target of 80% by 2050. The results of the projects will be shared to help show how the UK’s current housing stock could be made more energy efficient. Photo credit should read: Matt Faber/PA Wire
Technology Access Foundation broke ground today on the their new learning space at King County's Lakewood Park.
C4IR Network Lunch Gathering at Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 28 May 2024
Copyright: World Economic Forum/SF Photo Agency
Videopräsentation von Fashion & Technology der Kunstuni Linz im Deep Space 8K.
Credit: Magdalena Sick-Leitner
Technology Access Foundation broke ground today on the their new learning space at King County's Lakewood Park.
Photographed at the Towe Auto Museum, Sacromento, Ca.
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Jennifer Mui demonstrates how an infrared camera works, with a young guest as a volunteer. The technology is also very useful in discovering energy leaks for audits of historic buildings.
Information technology security executives and project teams from the Southeast were recognized Wednesday evening, March 16, 2011 at the Westin Buckhead Hotel in Atlanta, GA at the T.E.N. Tech Exec Networks Awards Ceremony for their leadership in risk management, data asset protection, regulatory compliance, privacy, and network security.
Lynda Fleury, VP and chief information security officer with Unum, was the master of ceremonies. Marci McCarthy, CEO and president of T.E.N., presented the awards.
John B. Sapp Jr., director of product development standards - security, risk and compliance with McKesson Corporation, presented the judges panel.
Stanton Gatewood, chief of information security for the University System of Georgia, was the presenter for the project of the year category. Project of the year went to CHS.
Kyle Duke, information security officer with Healthspring, presented the people's choice award. Glen Taylor, vice president with Walt Disney Company, won the people's choice award.
Mark Leary, chief information security officer with TASC, presented the executive of the year award.
Chris Ray, 2nd VP of information security and software change management for Aflac Corporation, was named SE executive of the year. Aside from Ray, both Glen Taylor, vice president at the Walt Disney Company, and Brad Sanford, chief information security officer at Emory University, were executive of the year finalists.
Brett Loubert, US Principal and Space Leader, Deloitte, USA;
Parimal Kopardekar, Director, Air Transportation System, NASA Aeronautics Research Institute (NARI), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA;
Yana Gevorgyan, Secretariat Director, Group on Earth Observations (GEO), Switzerland;
Realizing the Value of Earth Observation
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 29 May 2024
Foto: Bram Saeys; Food & Lab Technology 2023 Mikrocentrum, Alea Publishers, Brabanthallen 's-Hertogenbosch
An abstract technology background having the appearance of a circuit board layout, but also of an information network.
This is a logo design for a tech like network company, They wanted a technology feel with the old school computer theme so in turn I decided to use a thick G with a Binary code filler. This is one of numerous versions.
Visiting with Russ Ogi of Rapid Technologies, a 3-D printing, prototyping, and design firm. After seeing the equipment and some items in their Executive Centre office, we checked out an exhibit of more artistic pieces at Louis Pohl Gallery.