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Lord Drayson, Minister for Science and Innovation, left, with Mark Elton from ECD Architects, during his visit to one of the projects in Eltham, south east London for the launch of the Technology Strategy Board’s ‘Retrofit for the Future’, a programme, the first of its kind in the UK, which will see social housing units across the country retrofitted with new, innovative technologies. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Thursday February 25, 2010. Eighty seven social housing projects across the UK are set to benefit from a share of £17 million of government funding to test low carbon building technology. Understanding and implementing best practice retrofitting is key to meeting the government’s CO2 reduction target of 80% by 2050. The results of the projects will be shared to help show how the UK’s current housing stock could be made more energy efficient. Photo credit should read: Matt Faber/PA Wire
Technology Access Foundation broke ground today on the their new learning space at King County's Lakewood Park.
Basma AlBuhairan, Managing Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia;
Charles Chung, Quantum Computing, Applications and Strategy, IBM, USA;
Nadia Carlsten, Vice-President, Product, SandboxAQ, USA;
Paul Terry, Chief Executive Officer, Photonic, Canada;
Rebecca Krauthamer, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, QuSecure, USA;
Quantum For All
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 30 May 2024
Videopräsentation von Fashion & Technology der Kunstuni Linz im Deep Space 8K.
Credit: Magdalena Sick-Leitner
At the Western Milling plant in Goshen, CA. Built in 1/07 by Railpower Technologies on the frame of Norfolk Southern B36-7 3607.
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Hurricane Electric, Milpitas, California
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"Wiki Technology and Trends: Past, Now and Future" discussion and presentation hosted by WebSig.
I was the unofficial photographer of the event. Sorry, Bess, for the delay in posting.
(Batch processed to keep the natives happy. If there is a good photo here I'll work on them.)
Impressions from the Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 29 May 2024.
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Photographed at the Towe Auto Museum, Sacromento, Ca.
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The Impact Technologies "Airfoil" speakers were producing some of the most coherent sound at the show. Most of the frequency range is handled by their "Airfoil" drivers (similar to the Lineaeum design, although they were reluctant to admit it). At the base of the tall units are two 6" drivers per side holding up part of the bottom end. The very lowest depths are plumbed by the separate powered subwoofers in their cube enclosures. These speakers were beautiful to look at as well as hear.
The Retune Festival is a biennial event at the intersection of art, design, and technology. In its fifth edition, Retune brought together almost 700 intrepid minds across 2 days.
27th-28th September 2018,
Berlin, Germany
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UPB FrostFest Concert 2015 photographs taken by Michelle Lee for JMU Technology & Design. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
Jennifer Mui demonstrates how an infrared camera works, with a young guest as a volunteer. The technology is also very useful in discovering energy leaks for audits of historic buildings.
Information technology security executives and project teams from the Southeast were recognized Wednesday evening, March 16, 2011 at the Westin Buckhead Hotel in Atlanta, GA at the T.E.N. Tech Exec Networks Awards Ceremony for their leadership in risk management, data asset protection, regulatory compliance, privacy, and network security.
Lynda Fleury, VP and chief information security officer with Unum, was the master of ceremonies. Marci McCarthy, CEO and president of T.E.N., presented the awards.
John B. Sapp Jr., director of product development standards - security, risk and compliance with McKesson Corporation, presented the judges panel.
Stanton Gatewood, chief of information security for the University System of Georgia, was the presenter for the project of the year category. Project of the year went to CHS.
Kyle Duke, information security officer with Healthspring, presented the people's choice award. Glen Taylor, vice president with Walt Disney Company, won the people's choice award.
Mark Leary, chief information security officer with TASC, presented the executive of the year award.
Chris Ray, 2nd VP of information security and software change management for Aflac Corporation, was named SE executive of the year. Aside from Ray, both Glen Taylor, vice president at the Walt Disney Company, and Brad Sanford, chief information security officer at Emory University, were executive of the year finalists.
David Adjaye was joined by Jeffrey Schnapp, Nader Tehrani, Ginnie Cooper and Chris Bourg, moderated by Ana Miljački, to discuss the changing role of libraries as spaces for collections, research, technology and public engagement. David Adjaye discussed his innovative Idea Stores and the William O. Lockridge/Bellevue and Francis A. Gregory libraries in Washington, D.C. designed by Adjaye Associates during the tenure of library director Ginnie Cooper. Nader Tehrani shared the strategies, negotiations and challenges of renovating Rhode Island School of Design’s Fleet Library. Professor Jeffrey Schnapp, founder and director of the metaLAB (at) Harvard, author of The Library Beyond the Book and writer and producer of Cold Storage, a documentary about the Harvard Depository, traced the historic role of libraries to speculate on what they will become in the future. Presentations by Adjaye, Tehrani, and Schnapp were followed by insights from highly experienced librarians Ginnie Cooper, Chief Librarian of the District of Columbia Library, and Chris Bourg, Director of MIT Libraries, who chairs a Task Force to examine the evolution of research libraries. Moderated by MIT Associate Professor Ana Miljački.
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Foto: Bram Saeys; Food & Lab Technology 2023 Mikrocentrum, Alea Publishers, Brabanthallen 's-Hertogenbosch
An abstract technology background having the appearance of a circuit board layout, but also of an information network.
This is a logo design for a tech like network company, They wanted a technology feel with the old school computer theme so in turn I decided to use a thick G with a Binary code filler. This is one of numerous versions.
The strange light effect happened by chance. A fancier camera wouldn't have been better in this case.
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This scene (in the Portrait Gallery in DC) kinda made me chuckle. An older couple in front of a myriad display of technology. Not that older folks can't appreciate or use technology, but I do think it's just so different for them. Almost like they don't understand why our generation seems to rely on it so much. I think I'm (mostly) on their side :)