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In these workshops students build projects in Robotics and related technologies, with the help of Roboversity's engineering experts.
Learn more at www.roboversity.com/workshops
TK Visit to Shell Netherlands and visited Wipro Office where employees had a chance to interact and spend some time.
...and you thought the klingon bird of prey had some nice cloaking technology. Checkout the CSP production truck...amazing.
Tilburg, 24 juni 2016.
Industrial Technologies 2016 Creating a Smart Europe. Site Visit Tilburg University DAF Tech Lab / Fieldlab CAMPIONE. Photo: Valerie Kuypers / Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Photo-a-Day: Year 9, Day 73 - Total Days: 2,995
Thanks to the recent 4.5 update to the PlayStation 4's software which introduced support for external hard drives, I was able to very easily add an extra GB to mine this evening.
8th Annual Chicago Networking Event.
Group of panelists shared their insights into how innovative uses of technology become a source of competitive advantage, leading to sustainable business and entrepreneurial success.
There was a huge gallery of art work to be seen in every direction from where these guys were sitting and yet each one seemed very 'plugged' in to their technology. Oblivious of the art.
Internet or Information technology conceptual image. With a globe placed in front of computer server cabinets.........http://goo.gl/XlAHLm
J.C. Foley's Soil, Concretre and Paving testing class in the School of Technology on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on April 20, 2022. (Jay Grabiec)
Friday 7 June 2013: The forum was part of two-day joint collaboration of the British High Commission, British Council and the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). The workshop component of the event was held a day before at SUTD.
The forum was being held in Singapore as part of the initiative by the British High Commission’s Science & Innovation team and British Council to develop knowledge partnerships between the UK and the countries of Southeast Asia.
Forum speakers included: Iain Gray, Chief Executive, Technology Strategy Board of the UK, Dr Raj Thampuran, Managing Director of Singapore’s A*STAR, Professor Low Teck Seng from the National Research Foundation (NRF), as well as several UK innovators such as Wing Commander Andy Green, who is the World Land Speed Record Holder and driver of Bloodhound SSC, a supersonic car currently in development that will aim to attain a 1,000 mph world land speed record.
Dear Friends,
I am very proud to announce a new breakthrough in Windows technology. For all of us, it is a quite tedious everyday task to ensure that Windows which are expected to stay open really stay open and do not get closed unintendedly. After a lot of experimental research, I finally found a perfect solution: I connect the Windows via Universal Serial Bus. Since the details are hard to explain in easy English Words, and are to be published soon in Bernie's Journal of High Technology anyway, I suggest you to take a look at this photograph here.
A patent application has already been submitted, and I hired an extremely expensive patent attorney to make sure that the patent will be granted - this is real High Technology and not the usual trivial junk patents are granted for, hence a professional specialist is required for this non-trivial purpose.
If you want to use this technology, you need a license. For the purpose of testing, you are allowed to use this technology for a maximum of 10 Windows for not more than 10 days for free. After that period, you need to pay for your license. To keep things easy, just pay 1 Cent per Window and day to my bank account. For bigger sites, easy licensing schemes are available - please inquire. In case you are a technology consultant and want to sell this technology to your customers, please inquire for resale conditions.
Please note that my patent also includes other electronic methods for keeping Windows open, like the more clumsy connections by Local Area Network, Serial Port, or Parallel Port. Any patent infringement will be severely prosecuted!
Looking forward to your licensed use of this modern High Technology, and for me becoming a billionaire.
Elizabeth Board of Education President Stanley Neron visited John E. Dwyer Technology Academy on his presidential tour of the Elizabeth Public Schools. He was accompanied by fellow Board member Charlene Bathelus, Council Member and Teacher-in-Charge of Student Activities, Frank Mazza, and Assemblyman Jamel Holley. He began his tour by visiting a Drawing & Painting classroom where he addressed students. He also visited a ninth grade English class, World History AP, NJIT Engineering, Bilingual Chemistry & History classes and an Electronic/ Robotics class. He ended his tour by visiting the Point of Entry (POE) class. During his visit in the classrooms he shared his vision for Elizabeth Public School and encouraged students to believe in themselves, have a dream and pursue their goals in spite of the obstacles that may challenge them. A student asked how he get to the current point in his career. Board President Neron was happy to share his life story with the students to inspire them.
I don't this is one of the complete fader units, since those seem to come in groups of four or so. Still, you can get a sense of the aesthetics of this one.
Inter-American Division Headquarters, Miami, Florida, United States, March 1, 2013. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Photographers sometimes look really funny when lining up to take a picture, this guy however takes the biscuit. Stand easy soldier!
Visiting with Russ Ogi of Rapid Technologies, a 3-D printing, prototyping, and design firm. After seeing the equipment and some items in their Executive Centre office, we checked out an exhibit of more artistic pieces at Louis Pohl Gallery.
A meeting of local stakeholders at the governor's office where CIO Sonny Bhagowalia outlined the "Transforming Government" plan and setting the stage for the "Make IT Happen Hawaii" coalition.
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This bluetooth speaker doesn't work anymore but made an interesting subject when converted to black and white.
applied by Henosepilachna argus to sever the intercellular biochemical signal transduction of the Bryonia leaf it decided to dine on. Repellents would be synthesized by the plant tissue otherwise,
Lethal Technology (industrial death metal, Suisse) en concert au Manoir Pub de Saint-Maurice (Suisse), le 7 avril 2023.
Photo: Stéphane Gallay, sous licence Creative Commons (CC-BY)
Technology has advanced to the point where many stores use information of your past purchases, and other statistical information, to determine buying habits and increase sales. In a recent example, due to her purchases, a girl started receiving pregnancy/baby advertisements from Target, alerting her father to her pregnancy, when she had not even told him yet.
More information found here: www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/magazine/shopping-habits.html?...
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This is my "crap, it's 11:00 pm and have not taken a picture today!" shot. But I'll squeeze this into the technology theme for this week. I never get tired of the virtual page turn of the kindle app on my iPad. Sometimes I just sit there & make the page move back & forth (yes I am easily entertained).
Ms. Siew Lee Chang, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malasiya. Conference 2015 by Global Science and Technology Forum – GSTF Singapore. EeL Conference: www.e-learningedu.org/