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After the hurricane: Helping restore connectivity in Nicaragua

 

Two members of ITU’s Emergency Telecommunications Roster (ETR), a group of staff volunteers from across the organization, were deployed to Nicaragua to help close connectivity gaps and bolster disaster response efforts in some of the country’s hardest-hit areas.

 

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2 May 2019. In this event, experts and key players discuss the region's connectivity demands and how ICT can contribute to collaboration that brings about development and prosperity.

 

The event was held during the 52nd Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors.

 

Learn more about the event.

Cloud computing, technology connectivity concept with city backdrop

We can see three birds sitting on electricity cables. The only man made structure in this natural scene are the electricity cable. Kumarakom, inspite of being in the midst of nature has good connectivity, especially internet !

Burkhard Jung (Lord Mayor, City of Leipzig) and Young Tae Kim (Secretary-General, International Transport Forum) at the arrival of Noah's Train at Leipzig Hauptbahnhof during the International Transport Forum’s 2019 Summit on “Transport Connectivity for Regional Integration” in Leipzig, Germany, on 22 May 2019.

18" x 24" mixed media on wood

Using Flickr as my makeshift preview page so I'm loading images like crazy. Hopefully you can keep up.

www.perihelionarts.com/

Carl helping out. We built two of these - they get put together like a box-beam.

This was one of three tours offered at the Meeting of the Minds 2012 in San Francisco, CA.

 

Description:

 

Tour #1: Arts, Innovation and Sustainability Tour of Central San Francisco

 

This 1.5 hour walking tour will be lead by James Hanusa, Green Economy Advisor for Stakeholder Forum and New Initiatives for Burning Man Project.

 

The tour will start at the award winning, newly built San Francisco Public Utilities Commission headquarters, key features include onsite clean energy generation, 100 percent waste water treated on site and advanced daylight harvesting.

 

The electric vehicle pilot project at City Hall will be the next stop with both car share and city vehicles in the program. We will walk through the planned Resource Conservation District at Civic Center on our way to UN Plaza passing the Federal Building, which is the first naturally ventilated office building on the West Coast since the invention of air conditioning. The building is also an example of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases.

 

We will proceed down the emerging arts and innovation district of Central Market Street visiting multiple local arts groups such as art and technology collective, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, and cultural avant garde organization, Burning Man Project. The 5M innovation complex will be the next stop with short interviews with developer Forest City and leaders from resident organizationTechShop, Hub Soma and Intersection for the Arts. Our tour will continue through the Yuerba Buena Gardens area including the Center for the Arts, the SF Museum of Modern Art, including a quick chat with the W Hotel Manager about his building, which is one of the first LEED Silver for existing buildings in the world.

 

Our final stop is the gallery at the San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association‘s LEED Silver headquarters.

 

More information: cityminded.org/events/sanfrancisco/pre-conference-tours

This was one of three tours offered at the Meeting of the Minds 2012 in San Francisco, CA.

 

Description:

 

Tour #1: Arts, Innovation and Sustainability Tour of Central San Francisco

 

This 1.5 hour walking tour will be lead by James Hanusa, Green Economy Advisor for Stakeholder Forum and New Initiatives for Burning Man Project.

 

The tour will start at the award winning, newly built San Francisco Public Utilities Commission headquarters, key features include onsite clean energy generation, 100 percent waste water treated on site and advanced daylight harvesting.

 

The electric vehicle pilot project at City Hall will be the next stop with both car share and city vehicles in the program. We will walk through the planned Resource Conservation District at Civic Center on our way to UN Plaza passing the Federal Building, which is the first naturally ventilated office building on the West Coast since the invention of air conditioning. The building is also an example of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases.

 

We will proceed down the emerging arts and innovation district of Central Market Street visiting multiple local arts groups such as art and technology collective, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, and cultural avant garde organization, Burning Man Project. The 5M innovation complex will be the next stop with short interviews with developer Forest City and leaders from resident organizationTechShop, Hub Soma and Intersection for the Arts. Our tour will continue through the Yuerba Buena Gardens area including the Center for the Arts, the SF Museum of Modern Art, including a quick chat with the W Hotel Manager about his building, which is one of the first LEED Silver for existing buildings in the world.

 

Our final stop is the gallery at the San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association‘s LEED Silver headquarters.

 

More information: cityminded.org/events/sanfrancisco/pre-conference-tours

2 May 2019. In this event, experts and key players discuss the region's connectivity demands and how ICT can contribute to collaboration that brings about development and prosperity.

 

The event was held during the 52nd Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors.

 

Learn more about the event.

FLOW CHART: afferent connectivity of the posteromedial cortices

 

António Damásio, University of Southern California, during

"Brain, Emotion and Consciousness".

Languages of Emotion: 21.10.2008, 17 Uhr s.t., Hörsaal 1a, Habelschwerdter Allee 45, 14195 Berlin.

 

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cortex: the outer layer of the cerebrum (the cerebral cortex), composed of folded grey matter and playing an important role in consciousness. (NODE p413)

cerebrum: the principal and most anterior part of the brain in vertebrates, located in the front area of the skull and consisting of two hemispheres, left and right, separated by a fissure. It ist responsible for the integration of complex sensory and neural functions and the initiation and coordination of voluntary activity in the body.(NODE p298)

cerebellum: the part of the brain at the back of the skull in vertebrates, which coordinates and regulates muscular activity. (NODE p297)

Connectivity was improved in Tamale through the use of mesh technology.

This was one of three tours offered at the Meeting of the Minds 2012 in San Francisco, CA.

 

Description:

 

Tour #1: Arts, Innovation and Sustainability Tour of Central San Francisco

 

This 1.5 hour walking tour will be lead by James Hanusa, Green Economy Advisor for Stakeholder Forum and New Initiatives for Burning Man Project.

 

The tour will start at the award winning, newly built San Francisco Public Utilities Commission headquarters, key features include onsite clean energy generation, 100 percent waste water treated on site and advanced daylight harvesting.

 

The electric vehicle pilot project at City Hall will be the next stop with both car share and city vehicles in the program. We will walk through the planned Resource Conservation District at Civic Center on our way to UN Plaza passing the Federal Building, which is the first naturally ventilated office building on the West Coast since the invention of air conditioning. The building is also an example of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases.

 

We will proceed down the emerging arts and innovation district of Central Market Street visiting multiple local arts groups such as art and technology collective, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, and cultural avant garde organization, Burning Man Project. The 5M innovation complex will be the next stop with short interviews with developer Forest City and leaders from resident organizationTechShop, Hub Soma and Intersection for the Arts. Our tour will continue through the Yuerba Buena Gardens area including the Center for the Arts, the SF Museum of Modern Art, including a quick chat with the W Hotel Manager about his building, which is one of the first LEED Silver for existing buildings in the world.

 

Our final stop is the gallery at the San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association‘s LEED Silver headquarters.

 

More information: cityminded.org/events/sanfrancisco/pre-conference-tours

Negotiating Mobile Connectivity - Harmon / Maxmanian / Beckman - ellieharmon.com/research.php

Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing and Interaction, UC Irvine - luci.ics.uci.edu

This was one of three tours offered at the Meeting of the Minds 2012 in San Francisco, CA.

 

Description:

 

Tour #1: Arts, Innovation and Sustainability Tour of Central San Francisco

 

This 1.5 hour walking tour will be lead by James Hanusa, Green Economy Advisor for Stakeholder Forum and New Initiatives for Burning Man Project.

 

The tour will start at the award winning, newly built San Francisco Public Utilities Commission headquarters, key features include onsite clean energy generation, 100 percent waste water treated on site and advanced daylight harvesting.

 

The electric vehicle pilot project at City Hall will be the next stop with both car share and city vehicles in the program. We will walk through the planned Resource Conservation District at Civic Center on our way to UN Plaza passing the Federal Building, which is the first naturally ventilated office building on the West Coast since the invention of air conditioning. The building is also an example of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases.

 

We will proceed down the emerging arts and innovation district of Central Market Street visiting multiple local arts groups such as art and technology collective, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, and cultural avant garde organization, Burning Man Project. The 5M innovation complex will be the next stop with short interviews with developer Forest City and leaders from resident organizationTechShop, Hub Soma and Intersection for the Arts. Our tour will continue through the Yuerba Buena Gardens area including the Center for the Arts, the SF Museum of Modern Art, including a quick chat with the W Hotel Manager about his building, which is one of the first LEED Silver for existing buildings in the world.

 

Our final stop is the gallery at the San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association‘s LEED Silver headquarters.

 

More information: cityminded.org/events/sanfrancisco/pre-conference-tours

lovely sign on the street in amsterdam. i wish we could get internet to take away!

Connectivity and readymade.

 

Experimenting, manipulating and combining daily life objects in order to attempt, to force or to mystify a workable connection between them, at least to make it visible and/or possible. This exercise is to be considered as a warm-up, a first step towards a further installation or project.

 

Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Brussels, Arts Numériques-Atelier (New media art), 2016-2017.

Professors : Marc Wathieu.

 

www.erg.be/

Connective Corridor sidewalk installation. West Fayette Street.

2 May 2019. In this event, experts and key players discuss the region's connectivity demands and how ICT can contribute to collaboration that brings about development and prosperity.

 

The event was held during the 52nd Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors.

 

Learn more about the event.

Toru Hasegawa (Deputy Director, Economic Development, International Civil Aviation Organisation) talks about the disparity between direct versus indirect flights worldwide during the Open Stage Cafe session “Air connectivity and benefits of aviation” hosted by the International Civil Aviation Organisation at the International Transport Forum’s 2019 Summit on “Transport Connectivity for Regional Integration” in Leipzig, Germany, on 22 May 2019.

Septrivium

33 Kings Highway

New City, nNY 10956

Office: +1(646) 401-0830

Fax +1(646) 478-9725

Website: www.septrivium.com/

Email: info@septrivium.com

 

Create

 

Septrivium is an Information Technology and Systems Consulting Company dedicated to the Hospitality Industry. It is our purpose to help you design, manage and implement projects, from general network maintenance to revamping and relaunching your site to optimal levels with the latest technology and highest level of customer service.

 

Explore

 

As your technology partner, we will help you find the appropriate solutions for your company and guide you to customized alternatives to make your site more efficient, greener and with a better and more memorable guest experience. The size of project will always be determined by your needs, capabilities and budget.

 

Imagine

 

With today's information and communication technology there are many ways to enhance the hotel experience by customizing the room specifications to your guest's preferences and allowing technology to take care of the processes seamlessly in the background while your personnel attends to your guests.

 

Entrust

 

Septrivium is an outsource Project Management Office which will define and maintain your project according to the appropriate standards and certifications determined by the Hospitality Industry. If needed, we are ready to lead all aspects of your project including: outline of scope, construction planning, procurement process, general planning and onsite management. We can also act as your consultant and partner, leading you to the most recent technologies available in the market. Our interaction in your projects will be determined by you.

 

Sevices:

• PMO - Project Management Office

• Maintenance and upgrades

• Connectivity and IP based Solutions

• Technology Guest Experience Enhancers

• Energy Management

• VoIP Services

• SIP Based PRI

 

After the hurricane: Helping restore connectivity in Nicaragua

 

Two members of ITU’s Emergency Telecommunications Roster (ETR), a group of staff volunteers from across the organization, were deployed to Nicaragua to help close connectivity gaps and bolster disaster response efforts in some of the country’s hardest-hit areas.

 

ITU photos are subject to copyright by ITU (and the photographer, if indicated). ITU photos are shared for information purposes and may be re-used under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND: This license allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator/s. More details on Creative Commons licenses are available at www.creativecommons.org.

  

©ITU/

Continuum Connective flyer card

January 2014

This was one of three tours offered at the Meeting of the Minds 2012 in San Francisco, CA.

 

Description:

 

Tour #1: Arts, Innovation and Sustainability Tour of Central San Francisco

 

This 1.5 hour walking tour will be lead by James Hanusa, Green Economy Advisor for Stakeholder Forum and New Initiatives for Burning Man Project.

 

The tour will start at the award winning, newly built San Francisco Public Utilities Commission headquarters, key features include onsite clean energy generation, 100 percent waste water treated on site and advanced daylight harvesting.

 

The electric vehicle pilot project at City Hall will be the next stop with both car share and city vehicles in the program. We will walk through the planned Resource Conservation District at Civic Center on our way to UN Plaza passing the Federal Building, which is the first naturally ventilated office building on the West Coast since the invention of air conditioning. The building is also an example of how building design can help slash emissions of greenhouse gases.

 

We will proceed down the emerging arts and innovation district of Central Market Street visiting multiple local arts groups such as art and technology collective, Gray Area Foundation for the Arts, and cultural avant garde organization, Burning Man Project. The 5M innovation complex will be the next stop with short interviews with developer Forest City and leaders from resident organizationTechShop, Hub Soma and Intersection for the Arts. Our tour will continue through the Yuerba Buena Gardens area including the Center for the Arts, the SF Museum of Modern Art, including a quick chat with the W Hotel Manager about his building, which is one of the first LEED Silver for existing buildings in the world.

 

Our final stop is the gallery at the San Francisco Planning + Urban Research Association‘s LEED Silver headquarters.

 

More information: cityminded.org/events/sanfrancisco/pre-conference-tours

Smart Connectivity Module with Wireless and Ethernet connection in Vehicle

ficosamwc15.com/

2 May 2019. In this event, experts and key players discuss the region's connectivity demands and how ICT can contribute to collaboration that brings about development and prosperity.

 

The event was held during the 52nd Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors.

 

Learn more about the event.

17 May 2017 - Luncheon during SDG Action Event on Innovation and Connectivity, hosted by Peter Thomson, President of the UN General Assembly.

 

© OPGA

After the hurricane: Helping restore connectivity in Nicaragua

 

Two members of ITU’s Emergency Telecommunications Roster (ETR), a group of staff volunteers from across the organization, were deployed to Nicaragua to help close connectivity gaps and bolster disaster response efforts in some of the country’s hardest-hit areas.

 

ITU photos are subject to copyright by ITU (and the photographer, if indicated). ITU photos are shared for information purposes and may be re-used under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND: This license allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator/s. More details on Creative Commons licenses are available at www.creativecommons.org.

  

©ITU/

2 May 2019. In this event, experts and key players discuss the region's connectivity demands and how ICT can contribute to collaboration that brings about development and prosperity.

 

The event was held during the 52nd Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors.

 

Learn more about the event.

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