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Acrylic on canvas 21" x 18" July 2, 2021. www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Structure-at-Saint-Valery...
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.
Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.
Session on ‘Tech Talk I: The Big Picture’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018.
The panellists included Leslie D'Monte (Moderator), National Technology Editor of Mint, Dr Suket Singhal Group CEO, Secure Meters, Julian David, CEO, Tech UK, Prof Dimitra Simeonidou University of Bristol, UK, Prof Matt Jones Swansea University, Laurence Kemball-Cook, CEO and Founder of Pavegen. They discussed the critical issues defining global technology right now, and what is going to be driving the evolution of technology into the future?
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Acrylic on oval canvas 17.75" x 13.75" July 16, 2025 www.saatchiart.com/en-jp/art/Painting-Grobenstadt-Siedlun...
The UK and India celebrated their Tech Partnership at a world-leading technology and innovation festival - India-UK Future Tech Fest in New Delhi, 11-12 December 2018. The festival brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
. Acrylic on canvas 23.75" x 28.75" September 14, 2021 www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Dark-Matter-Harvesting-Pl...
Acrylic marker and ink on paper 16.75" x 11.75" January 20, 2022. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Reconnaissance-satellite-D...
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Ink and acrylic marker on paper 9.85" x 13.85" 6.12. 2025. www.saatchiart.com/en-jp/art/Drawing-Telekinesis-Projecti...
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Session on ‘Convergence of Technologies That Will Shape the Future’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The panellists included Clive Hickman, Chief Executive at Manufacturing Technology Centre Limited, Vishal Reddy (Moderator), CEO, Wowsome, Gautam Tewari, Founder & CEO, SmartVizx and Arnav Ghosh, India CEO, BlippAR. For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
Session on ‘Tech Talk I: The Big Picture’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018.
The panellists included Leslie D'Monte (Moderator), National Technology Editor of Mint, Dr Suket Singhal Group CEO, Secure Meters, Julian David, CEO, Tech UK, Prof Dimitra Simeonidou University of Bristol, UK, Prof Matt Jones Swansea University, Laurence Kemball-Cook, CEO and Founder of Pavegen. They discussed the critical issues defining global technology right now, and what is going to be driving the evolution of technology into the future?
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
The UK and India celebrated their Tech Partnership at a world-leading technology and innovation festival - India-UK Future Tech Fest in New Delhi, 11-12 December 2018. The festival brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
Session on ‘Diversity Roadmap in Technology: From Barrier to Frontier’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The session focussed on the concerns around gender diversity in this domain.
The panellists included Felicity Burch (Moderator) Director of Innovation, Confederation of British Industry, Anuranjita Kumar Managing Director Human Resources, International hubs, RBS, Pippa Hall, Director of Innovation and Chief Economist, Intellectual Property Office, Vartika Jaini, Entrepreneur and Founder, Vriddhi Rural Prosperity Services, Mausam Joshi, Plant Operations, MG Motor, Kamakshy Velayudhan Associate Vice President, HR, JCB Jaipur, Samir Saran, President of Observer Research Foundation, Sumeet Agarwal, Assistance Professor of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi.
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Session on ‘Diversity Roadmap in Technology: From Barrier to Frontier’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The session focussed on the concerns around gender diversity in this domain.
The panellists included Felicity Burch (Moderator) Director of Innovation, Confederation of British Industry, Anuranjita Kumar Managing Director Human Resources, International hubs, RBS, Pippa Hall, Director of Innovation and Chief Economist, Intellectual Property Office, Vartika Jaini, Entrepreneur and Founder, Vriddhi Rural Prosperity Services, Mausam Joshi, Plant Operations, MG Motor, Kamakshy Velayudhan Associate Vice President, HR, JCB Jaipur, Samir Saran, President of Observer Research Foundation, Sumeet Agarwal, Assistance Professor of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi.
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Acrylic on canvas 21" x 18" April 24, 2021. www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Titan-Surface-Probe-Tleil...
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Best of the UK companies pitched their ideas to top healthcare CEOs for the opportunity to partner, invest and expand at the India – UK FutureTech Fest held in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The companies presented innovative digital healthcare or AI-based software solutions that aid early diagnostics and support lifestyle improvements, including integrated ‘smart device’ solutions that aid disease management. For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
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Session on ‘Diversity Roadmap in Technology: From Barrier to Frontier’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The session focussed on the concerns around gender diversity in this domain.
The panellists included Felicity Burch (Moderator) Director of Innovation, Confederation of British Industry, Anuranjita Kumar Managing Director Human Resources, International hubs, RBS, Pippa Hall, Director of Innovation and Chief Economist, Intellectual Property Office, Vartika Jaini, Entrepreneur and Founder, Vriddhi Rural Prosperity Services, Mausam Joshi, Plant Operations, MG Motor, Kamakshy Velayudhan Associate Vice President, HR, JCB Jaipur, Samir Saran, President of Observer Research Foundation, Sumeet Agarwal, Assistance Professor of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi.
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
Acrylic marker on paper 13.85" x 9.88" July 8, 2024. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Geological-Surface-Probe-M...
Acryl auf Leinwand 21" x 18" 24. Dezember 2021. www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-K-nigsfeld-im-Schwarzwald...
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Session on ‘Chase India present: The Future of Fintech’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The panellists included Kaushal Mahan (Moderator)
Lead – Technology Practice, Chase India, Ram Mohan Mishra, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Dr. Renuka Sane, Associate Professor, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (NIPFP), Bipin Preet Singh, Founder-CEO-Director, Mobikwik, Suniti Nanda
Fintech Officer, Government of Maharashtra, Alok Mittal, MD & CEO, Indifi, Arnab Kumar, Innovation and Emerging Technologies at NITI Aayog, Government of India and Natalie Toms, Economic Counsellor, British High Commission. They discussed about the opportunities in the Indian financial services market. For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
Ink and acrylic marker on paper 9.85" x 13.85" 6.12. 2025. www.saatchiart.com/en-jp/art/Drawing-Telekinesis-Projecti...
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
UK India Business Council hosted a session on ‘Data: The Foundation of Intelligent Economies’ at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The panellists included Taneia Bhardwaj, Anchor & Senior News Editor, ET NOW, Richard Heald, UK India Business Council, Dr Ashutosh Natraj, CEO, Vidrona, Larry Stone, Chairman, BT India, Bipin Preet Singh - Founder CEO – MobiKwik, Ron Mobed, Chief Executive Officer, Elsevier and Kshitij Shah, Principal, 3one4.
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
Acrylic on canvas 23.75" x 28.75" March 16, 2022. www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Lunow-Stolzenhagen/292357...
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
The UK and India co-hosted FutureTech Festival (FTF) 11-12 December 2018. FTF brought together more than 200 companies and 1000 delegates across two days, featuring world-leading Indian and UK Tech companies, along with scientists, policy-makers and entrepreneurs. Satellite events took place in Bengaluru and Mumbai where companies from various sectors like agritech, createch, healthcare & life sciences and tech & smart cities participated. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia
Hosted by Mark Anderson, founder and publisher of the Strategic News Service™, the Future in Review® (FiRe) conference exposes world experts and participants to new ideas in a manner that produces an accurate portrait of the future in technology, including the global economy, cloud computing, biology and medical diagnostics, policy, netbooks, space travel, sustainability, and other fields that contribute to technology outcomes. (Strategic News Service and the SNS weekly global report have been accurately predicting the technology industry’s future since 1995.)This intimate conference is designed to be intellectually challenging, financially rewarding, and fun.
Selected Themes Inside FiRe 2015: Designing the first pattern-based compute system • Engineering patterns in biology • Stem cells for brain cures • Neuromorphic chips • Contextual robotics • Autonomous drones • The AI debate • Graphene production and 3D graphene printing • A new biology-based programming language • Carbon chips • Flow batteries for the grid • and more.
Session on ‘Diversity Roadmap in Technology: From Barrier to Frontier’ was held at the India – UK FutureTech Fest in New Delhi, Wednesday 12 December 2018. The session focussed on the concerns around gender diversity in this domain.
The panellists included Felicity Burch (Moderator) Director of Innovation, Confederation of British Industry, Anuranjita Kumar Managing Director Human Resources, International hubs, RBS, Pippa Hall, Director of Innovation and Chief Economist, Intellectual Property Office, Vartika Jaini, Entrepreneur and Founder, Vriddhi Rural Prosperity Services, Mausam Joshi, Plant Operations, MG Motor, Kamakshy Velayudhan Associate Vice President, HR, JCB Jaipur, Samir Saran, President of Observer Research Foundation, Sumeet Agarwal, Assistance Professor of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi.
For more updates, follow #GREATforCollaboration and #FutureTechFest on Twitter.
Sapo corriqueiro en Lugo con síntomas de estar infectado por Lucilia bufonivora
Os anfibios tamén teñen os seus depredadores.
As larvas son depredadas , sobre todo, por escarabellos acuáticos, larvas de libélula e, nas últimas décadas, polo cangrexo vermello americano (Procambarus clarkii) unha especie invasora cunha gran capacidade devoradora sobre ovos e larvas de anfibios en xeral.
Os adultos son depredados por cobras de auga, aves como o as garzas e cigoñas, e, mamíferos como o furón, a lontra, o teixugo ou o xabaril.
Pero entre os seus depredadores máis crueles está a mosca Lucila bufonivora que deposita os seus ovos sobre a pel do sapo e, cando nacen as larvas entran polos orificios nasais e van comendo ó sapo por dentro ata acabar coa súa vida.
Tamén parece horrible a maneira que ten de comer anfibios vivos o pequeno escarabello Epomis circumscriptus que ataca a anfibios dez veces máis grandes ca el pola espalda e cuxo ataque foi filmado pola universidade de Tel Aviv:
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Pero en calquera caso os efectos dos seus depredadores naturais son moito máis limitados que os que lles causamos nós, cos atropellos, os pesticidas e a destrucción sistemática dos seus hábitats.