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Fortune Global Tech Forum 2019
Thursday, November 7th 2019
Guangzhou, China.
16:25 - 16:55
SMART MOVES: URBAN STRATEGIES FOR BETTER TRANSIT
New mobility technologies like autonomous vehicles are fast-becoming one of the most exciting industries of the day. But while most of us agree on the inevitability of AV and other disruptions to transportation, we don’t always agree on how cities should adopt them.
Li Fan, Chief Technology Officer, Lime
Julian Ma, Founder and CEO, Inceptio Technology
Amit Singh, Co-founder and CEO, Shuttl
Freeman Shen, Founder and CEO, WM Motor Technology Group
Moderator: Eamon Barrett, Senior Writer, FORTUNE
Photographed by Shawn Koh/Fortune
Still in Barcelona this week, so continuing a nautical theme, I visited Port Vell Marina where I was berthed the last 10 years (well my boat that is...!).
This slightly uninspiring view belies the danger the walking public face....!
The rather large floating barge bearing a rather large tracked crane is in the process of underpinning the walkway shown on the left hand side of the picture.
The walkway, in front of the Catalan History Museum, is sinking into the harbour.......
This fact is not known to the general public that use the walkway....... but, oops, I've just 'spilled the beans'.......
DVM Class of 2025, White Coat Ceremony
August 20, 2021 at the Moss Arts Center.
Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, White Coat Ceremony
Stethoscopes generously provided by CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets and the veterinary medical associations of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia
Rock The Bells
August 8th, 2009
San Manuel Ampitheatre
San Bernardino, Ca
Rock The Bells 2009
San Manuel Ampitheater
VANCOUVER, BC - MARCH 14: BC Tech Summit March 14, 2017 at the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick)
TECH cocktail Chicago 13 Sponsored by Sandbox Industries, Saper Law and FR&R
Photo (CC) Jen Consalvo www.jenconsalvo.com. Feel free to use image - link back to the original picture on Flickr and credit as shown.Â
We celebrated Earth Day with a wonderful afternoon of art, music and talks about protecting our environment. Hundreds of activists, artists, environmentalists and youth gathered to pay tribute to Mother Earth at Tamalpais High School’s Student Center in Mill Valley on April 22, 2018. Photo by Fabrice Florin.
We started the day with the first public showing of our Art Float for Social Change -- a unique parade float created to inspire more people to participate in democracy. A large globe spun over a circle of hands and a carousel of art, pulled by a colorful dragon. Singers and speakers of all ages stood on the decorated stage to share their ideas for a better world. Many more painted original posters about the earth, which were featured on the float carousel.
Dozens of environmental partners showed participants how we can all take action to reverse global warming -- organizations like the Sierra Club, Resilient Neighborhoods and 350 Marin, to name but a few. Our guest speakers were Mark Squire from Good Earth, Crystal Chissel from Project Drawdown, Marin Supervisor Damon Connolly and young local activists: they gave informative talks on a wide range of solutions to curb climate change. Participants also learned to plant a veggie garden, ride an electric bike, while others registered to vote.
We ended the day with music performances by the charming Twinkling Stars of Singers Marin, young singer Emma Spike, and sing-alongs led by Reed Fromer with the Freedom Singers and Redwoods Seniors for Peace.
Earth Day 2008 brought together diverse groups of people who might not have connected otherwise: activists, artists, environmentalists, makers, children, teenagers, teachers and parents. We are particularly grateful to all the young people who participated in our celebration.
This community gathering was produced by Democracy Cafe, Eco Warriors of MVCAN and Tam Makers, with the gracious support of Tamalpais High School, Mill Valley Community Action Network, Good Earth, Driver’s Market, Sloat Garden Supply and all our partners.
Thanks to event organizers Fabrice Florin, Jennifer Tomkins, Carol Korenbrot, Geo Monley, Grace Severtson -- and all the wonderful volunteers who helped produce this inspiring event. We think making art, playing music and talking with people of all ages and backgrounds can build mutual understanding and engage us to take meaningful political action together.
Join your neighbors to make political art and music, join good causes -- and keep democracy alive!
View more photos from Earth Day: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157666187468057
Learn more about Earth Day: fabriceflorin.com/earth-day
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