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Pappu Yadav, Dr. Florence Cassel, Janet Robles - BlueTech Valley Water Technology Conference, 3/5/15, Photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2015.
Steve Rosenbaum/Founder & CEO Magnify.net, Adam Singolda/Founder & CEO, Taboola & Patrice Slupowski/VP, Digital Innovation & Communities, NExT.com, Orange talk with Bonin Bough/VP Global Media & Consumer Engagement, Mondelēz International
On Thursday, May 19, more than 70 guests joined United Way for a reception and exclusive look at innovative technology and educational programs that are changing the St. Louis region for the better. Randy Schilling from OPO Startups, Bruce Sowatsky from Community and Children’s Resource Board of St. Charles County and Julie Russell from United Way spoke on exciting programs leading the way in creating lasting change to help local people. The event was held at OPO Startups in St. Charles, MO and also provided delicious food and beverages to attendees.
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David Adjaye was joined by Jeffrey Schnapp, Nader Tehrani, Ginnie Cooper and Chris Bourg, moderated by Ana Miljački, to discuss the changing role of libraries as spaces for collections, research, technology and public engagement. David Adjaye discussed his innovative Idea Stores and the William O. Lockridge/Bellevue and Francis A. Gregory libraries in Washington, D.C. designed by Adjaye Associates during the tenure of library director Ginnie Cooper. Nader Tehrani shared the strategies, negotiations and challenges of renovating Rhode Island School of Design’s Fleet Library. Professor Jeffrey Schnapp, founder and director of the metaLAB (at) Harvard, author of The Library Beyond the Book and writer and producer of Cold Storage, a documentary about the Harvard Depository, traced the historic role of libraries to speculate on what they will become in the future. Presentations by Adjaye, Tehrani, and Schnapp were followed by insights from highly experienced librarians Ginnie Cooper, Chief Librarian of the District of Columbia Library, and Chris Bourg, Director of MIT Libraries, who chairs a Task Force to examine the evolution of research libraries. Moderated by MIT Associate Professor Ana Miljački.
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Mr. Sudhanshu Malhotra (Chairman of WEBCOM TECHNOLOGIES LTD.)
receiving dynamic achievement award by the Union Home Minister Mr. Lal Krishna Advani
An exciting new research collaboration in spinal cord injury and neurodegenerative disease launches at the University of Technology in Sydney on Wednesday 14 September. The Project Edge initiative, in partnership with SpinalCure Australia and Spinal Cord Injuries of Australia (SCIA) and UTS, will expand on the groundbreaking research of world-renowned spinal cord injury expert, UCLA's Professor Reggie Edgerton, and will be hosted at the new transdisciplinary UTS Centre for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, launching in 2017.
Photographs by Carmen Lee Platt/Encapture Photography
Lansing Community College in Lansing, Michigan presented a three-day workshop on March 8- 10, 2010, to introduce the preservation of historic iron and steel bridges. The first day and a half were lectures on construction, design and preservation of bridges. One and a half days were spend hands-on working on the restoration processes of historic metals using electric arc welding, heat straightening and hot riveting processes. This workshop was funded in part through the PTT Grants program. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/podcast-vern-mesler-on-the-preservation....
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over $7 million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
Deepti Tanjore, Director, Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA;
Megan Palmer, Senior Director, Public Impact, Ginkgo Bioworks, USA;
Michelle Zhu, Chief Executive Officer, Huue, USA;
Stephen van Helden, Principal, Bioindustrial Investments, Novo Holdings, USA;
Dawn of the Biomanufacturing Age
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 30 May 2024
Fresno State Robotics Club, Industrial Technology Department, photo by Geoff Thurner, Mrach 22, 2018, Copyright 2018
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WASHINGTON (April 16, 2016) -- Aspiring young scientists and engineers crowded the Washington Convention Center for a chance to see and touch the future of American technology.
The U.S. Army research community set up displays to demonstrate to students how it empowers Soldiers through technology. More than 350,000 visitors are expected to attend the U.S.A. Science and Engineering Festival.
Army exhibits include night-vision technology, tele-operations of robotic systems, and high-speed ballistics photography.