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Daniel E. Hurtado, Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile speaking during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
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Jueves 22 de setiembre. Alumnos de 1er grado de primaria presentan los productos de su proyecto "Somos inventores".
Daniel E. Hurtado, Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile and Matt Barnard, Chief Executive Officer, Plenty, USA captured during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
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Hieroglyphs typical of the Graeco-Roman period
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Matt Barnard, Chief Executive Officer, Plenty, USA speaking during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
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O Prêmio Inventores Unicamp surgiu no ano de 2004 e é uma cerimônia realizada pela Reitoria da Unicamp e pela Agência de Inovação Inova Unicamp com o intuito de homenagear os pesquisadores da Unicamp (docentes e funcionários) envolvidos em atividades de proteção e transferência de tecnologia e, com isso, promover o estímulo à inovação junto à comunidade acadêmica.
Mike rides his electric bicycle everywhere, even over the Santa Cruz mountains to the coast. Sometimes his girlfriend rides with him sitting in his lap. Mike's theory is that transportation should be evaluated on the basis of how many calories it takes to move how much weight. In other words why spend huge amounts of energy to move a single person in a one ton vehicle. He buys a stock recumbent and modifies it with two electric motors and batteries with on board charges. It can get up to 20 mph and does pretty well on hills. Then he can peddle if he runs out of juice.
Nikola Tesla
Inventor
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer,
mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist best known for his
contributions to the design of the modern alternating current
electricity supply system.
Wikipedia
Born: July 10, 1856, Smiljan
Died: January 7, 1943, Manhattan
Fourth-grade inventors are knee-deep in Invention Convention preparations. A recent student-parent workday brought inventions several steps closer to finalization. Here is a sneak peek of the work that is going into these inventions. They will be on display at the Invention Convention on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013.
Participants capture during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
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Daniel E. Hurtado, Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile and Matt Barnard, Chief Executive Officer, Plenty, USA capture during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
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The Bleriot monoplane was an important early aircraft because of its inventor's notable exploits and the aircraft's role in early training and reconnaissance. It first achieved fame in 1909 when its designer, Louis Bleriot of France, piloted one on the first flight across the English Channel.
During the early days of World War I, both the French and British used two-seat Bleriots for reconnaissance behind German lines. By 1915, however, more advanced aircraft relegated the Bleriot to a training role.
Many Americans who joined the British and French flying services prior to the U.S. entry into the war learned to fly in the Bleriot. Later, members of the U.S. Air Service sent to France for flight training received their first instruction in Bleriots with "clipped" wings that prevented them from taking off. At full throttle, the fledgling pilots bounced across the airfield, learning to control the rudder with their feet. Once they could keep the Bleriot on a fairly straight course, they advanced to an airplane that could leave the ground.
Mr. Ernest C. Hall of Warren, Ohio, built the Bleriot on display in 1911 from factory drawings. With it, he taught himself to fly. Mr. Hall donated the aircraft to the museum in 1969.
TECHNICAL NOTES:
Engine: Anzani 3-cylinder of 20 hp
Maximum speed: 45 mph
Span: 28 ft. 6 in.
Length: 25 ft. 3 in.
Height: 8 ft. 4 in.
Weight: 700 lbs. loaded
Matt Barnard, Chief Executive Officer, Plenty, USA speaking during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
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Matt Barnard, Chief Executive Officer, Plenty, USA speaking during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Dr A. E. "Sandy" MacDonald stands next to his invention, NOAA's Science On a Sphere®, at the American Meteorological Society's Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California. NOAA photo by Will von Dauster.
"Midland inventor Hazel Jones at her workshop in London in the 1990s." says the West Midlands newspaper website I got this from .
Participants capture during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
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Participants capture during the session: The Inventor Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Innovation and discovery: PPPL inventors being interviewed in Thomas Edison's Lab! (photo by Larry Bernard, PPPL Office of Communications)
Davison employees unveil the Silicone Dessert Bar Pan, a client product that is already selling in several stores.
He singlehandedly invented time and interdimensional trael, and didn't expect this to go poorly?
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