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TED@Sydney, part of the TED2013 Worldwide Talent Search. Learn more at talentsearch.ted.com

Photo: Jean-Jacques Halans

The chopper is awesome

 

Jeffrey Stephen Parker

Brewer, Technologist

 

comehaveabeer@touchdownbrewery.com

The DC Tech Meetup convenes technologists, entrepreneurs, investors and the broader innovation community regularly to learn and share. Each month, 400+ innovators gather to see demos, launch products and meet their future co-founders, partners and funders.

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Technologists assemble in Annapolis to support the effort to repeal the 6% Tech Tax Levied against Computer Services in Maryland.

The watershed technologist holds out a nymph that will likelu turn into one of our larger dragonflies, a sahdow darner.

Open Source Summit is the leading conference for developers, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate, share information, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions.

 

Open Source Summit connects the open source ecosystem under one roof. It covers cornerstone open source technologies; helps ecosystem leaders to navigate open source transformation with the Diversity Empowerment Summit and tracks on business and compliance; and delves into the newest technologies and latest trends touching open source, including networking, cloud-native, edge computing, AI and much more. It is an extraordinary opportunity for cross-pollination between the developers, sysadmins, DevOps professionals and IT architects driving the future of technology.

 

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This Digital Mission to China (4-11 April 2014) brought together the UK’s leading ‘makers’ - creative technologists and entrepreneurs combining 3D printing, Internet of Things, open source software and crowdfunding to revolutionise manufacturing - on a specially designed week-long trip centered around the Shenzhen Maker Faire and Hong Kong.

 

The British delegation brought together representatives of innovatives hardware startups from the very earliest stage startups to established businesses.

 

The mission is organised by trade mission specialists Chinwag and supported by UK Trade & Investment.

 

More information about the mission is available on the Digital Mission China 2014 (Shenzhen Maker Faire) website.

 

Pictures by Sam Michel, Chinwag - @toodlepip. This Digital Mission to China (4-11 April 2014) brought together the UK’s leading ‘makers’ - creative technologists and entrepreneurs combining 3D printing, Internet of Things, open source software and crowdfunding to revolutionise manufacturing - on a specially designed week-long trip centered around the Shenzhen Maker Faire and Hong Kong.

 

The British delegation brought together representatives of innovatives hardware startups from the very earliest stage startups to established businesses.

 

The mission is organised by trade mission specialists Chinwag and supported by UK Trade & Investment.

 

More information about the mission is available on the Digital Mission China 2014 (Shenzhen Maker Faire) website.

 

Pictures by Sam Michel, Chinwag - @toodlepip.

Jeremy Burge

Technologist and emoji expert

 

TEDxEastEnd

25 Feb 2017

Hackney Empire

 

Exploring the theme 'society beyond borders'

Cooking at Camden Market

I look like a design technologist today.

Cristina 2010, James 2009, Josie 2008

Set-up prior to recording the Clerk of the company of Information Technologists - Michael Granth

 

To see video podcast go to

 

www.focusbiz.co.uk/podcast/focus.htm

    

Martin Casaulta, Country Chief Technologist, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (Schweiz)

About Me:

 

I am Pranav Bhasin, a technologist by education, photographer by passion, cyclist and runner by desire, entrepreneur by choice and an ardent traveler.

 

My photography is an attempt to mirror the soul of places I have been to, people I have met and things I have experienced during my travels. Please visit Pranav Bhasin's Photo Gallery and Photo Blog for a collection of my best photos.

 

You can also connect with me at: My Product Management and Social Media Blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Foursquare.

 

In case you are interested in using my photos, please write to me and I would be happy to offer them for a price. Please do not use my photos without prior authorization from me. Thanks!

The Ohio State University Institute of Food Technologists Student Association College Bowl Team members were at Michigan State on April 4 for the regional competition. Although we didn't make it to the finals, we showed our Buckeye Pride by teaching Sparty how to do the infamous OH-IO cheer!

 

Share your Pride at: www.osu.edu/O-H-I-O/

news:rewired - 3/2/2015-Visual storytelling-Christian Payne, blogger, trainer, creative technologist

An excellent European conference attended by internet-focused technologists

Chris Fabian is a technologist and mobile

designer, who runs UNICEFs Innovation Unit. In this insightful talk he describes using technology and innovation both in poor areas, but also how technology used in disaster areas often are faced with different limitations than we account for. How do we get around the limitations, and how do the local people contribute to create modern solutions that solve issues a modern and well-funded new-York based company cannot?

 

Christopher Fabian co-created and has co-lead UNICEF’s Innovation Unit in New York since 2007. Christopher believes that technology is not the end-product of innovation, but a principal driver of new ways of thinking about development problems.

Sr. Mechanical Magnet Technologist Mike Beck paints barrels during the United Way Day of Caring event at Jamestown Settlement Williamsburg, Va., Sep. 12, 2025. (Lindsay Cunningham | Jefferson Lab)

Photos credit: Micheal Solotan, AMS Video Technologist

CCNMTL educational technologist John Frankfurt teaches a workshop to faculty on CourseWorks, Columbia's course management system.

Voronezh is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh River, located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) from where it flows into the Don River. The city sits on the Southeastern Railway, which connects western Russia with the Urals and Siberia, the Caucasus and Ukraine, and the M4 highway (Moscow–Voronezh–Rostov-on-Don–Novorossiysk). In recent years the city has experienced rapid population growth, rising in 2021 to 1,057,681, up from 889,680 recorded in the 2010 Census, making it the 14th-most populous city in the country.

 

For many years, the hypothesis of the Soviet historian Vladimir Zagorovsky dominated: he produced the toponym "Voronezh" from the hypothetical Slavic personal name Voroneg. This man allegedly gave the name of a small town in the Chernigov Principality (now the village of Voronizh in Ukraine). Later, in the 11th or 12th century, the settlers were able to "transfer" this name to the Don region, where they named the second city Voronezh, and the river got its name from the city. However, now many researchers criticize the hypothesis, since in reality neither the name of Voroneg nor the second city was revealed, and usually the names of Russian cities repeated the names of the rivers, but not vice versa.

 

A comprehensive scientific analysis was conducted in 2015–2016 by the historian Pavel Popov. His conclusion: "Voronezh" is a probable Slavic macrotoponym associated with outstanding signs of nature, has a root voron- (from the proto-Slavic vorn) in the meaning of "black, dark" and the suffix -ezh (-azh, -ozh). It was not “transferred” and in the 8th - 9th centuries it marked a vast territory covered with black forests (oak forests) - from the mouth of the Voronezh river to the Voronozhsky annalistic forests in the middle and upper reaches of the river, and in the west to the Don (many forests were cut down). The historian believes that the main "city" of the early town-planning complex could repeat the name of the region – Voronezh. Now the hillfort is located in the administrative part of the modern city, in the Voronezh upland oak forest. This is one of Europe's largest ancient Slavic hillforts, the area of which – more than 9 hectares – 13 times the area of the main settlement in Kyiv before the baptism of Rus.

 

In it is assumed that the word "Voronezh" means bluing - a technique to increase the corrosion resistance of iron products. This explanation fits well with the proximity to the ancient city of Voronezh of a large iron deposit and the city of Stary Oskol. As well as the name of Voroneț Monastery known for its blue shade.

 

Folk etymology claims the name comes from combining the Russian words for raven (ворон) and hedgehog (еж) into Воронеж. According to this explanation two Slavic tribes named after the animals used this combination to name the river which later in turn provided the name for a settlement. There is not believed to be any scientific support for this explanation.

 

In the 16th century, the Middle Don basin, including the Voronezh river, was gradually conquered by Muscovy from the Nogai Horde (a successor state of the Golden Horde), and the current city of Voronezh was established in 1585 by Feodor I as a fort protecting the Muravsky Trail trade route against the slave raids of the Nogai and Crimean Tatars. The city was named after the river.

 

17th to 19th centuries

In the 17th century, Voronezh gradually evolved into a sizable town. Weronecz is shown on the Worona river in Resania in Joan Blaeu's map of 1645. Peter the Great built a dockyard in Voronezh where the Azov Flotilla was constructed for the Azov campaigns in 1695 and 1696. This fleet, the first ever built in Russia, included the first Russian ship of the line, Goto Predestinatsia. The Orthodox diocese of Voronezh was instituted in 1682 and its first bishop, Mitrofan of Voronezh, was later proclaimed the town's patron saint.

 

Owing to the Voronezh Admiralty Wharf, for a short time, Voronezh became the largest city of South Russia and the economic center of a large and fertile region. In 1711, it was made the seat of the Azov Governorate, which eventually morphed into the Voronezh Governorate.

 

In the 19th century, Voronezh was a center of the Central Black Earth Region. Manufacturing industry (mills, tallow-melting, butter-making, soap, leather, and other works) as well as bread, cattle, suet, and the hair trade developed in the town. A railway connected Voronezh with Moscow in 1868 and Rostov-on-Don in 1871.

About Me:

 

I am Pranav Bhasin, a technologist by education, photographer by passion, cyclist and runner by desire, entrepreneur by choice and an ardent traveler.

 

My photography is an attempt to mirror the soul of places I have been to, people I have met and things I have experienced during my travels. Please visit Pranav Bhasin's Photo Gallery and Photo Blog for a collection of my best photos.

 

You can also connect with me at: My Product Management and Social Media Blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Foursquare.

 

In case you are interested in using my photos, please write to me and I would be happy to offer them for a price. Please do not use my photos without prior authorization from me. Thanks!

Salima Moosabhai, Instructional Technologist - NYMC

Jeremy Burge

Technologist and emoji expert

 

TEDxEastEnd

25 Feb 2017

Hackney Empire

 

Exploring the theme 'society beyond borders'

NASA's chief technologist Bobby Braun gives us some inside info about the future of NASA a few hours before launch.

As part of the Big Ideas Exchange, technologist, journalist and scientist Ben Hammersley spoke about “10 Things You Need to Know about the Future”.

 

Hammersley shares his views on how the technological revolution will impact business, politics and culture.

 

Intro by: Jason Talley, UK Managing Director Yahoo. Hosted by Grange Hotels.

 

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Hacking Arts ignites entrepreneurship and innovation within the creative arts. We bring together creative technologists, artists, innovators and hackers at MIT to explore the future of the arts at our annual Conference, Tech Expo and Hackathon.

 

Hacking Arts 2016 marked the fourth annual festival held at the MIT Media Lab, fostering community and celebrating innovation in the creative industries: Design, Fashion, Film/Video, Gaming, Music, Performing Arts, Virtual/Augmented Reality and Visual Arts.

 

Hacking Arts is organized by the MIT Sloan School of Management Entertainment, Media & Sports Club in partnership with MIT's Center for Art, Science, and Technology and the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.

 

Learn more at hackingarts.com/#ha2016

 

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Harshpreet Kaur; Michael Bacon Award; Fatehgarh Sahib Punjab; Chemical Engineering Technologist - Year 3

This Digital Mission to China (4-11 April 2014) brought together the UK’s leading ‘makers’ - creative technologists and entrepreneurs combining 3D printing, Internet of Things, open source software and crowdfunding to revolutionise manufacturing - on a specially designed week-long trip centered around the Shenzhen Maker Faire and Hong Kong.

 

The British delegation brought together representatives of innovatives hardware startups from the very earliest stage startups to established businesses.

 

The mission is organised by trade mission specialists Chinwag and supported by UK Trade & Investment.

 

More information about the mission is available on the Digital Mission China 2014 (Shenzhen Maker Faire) website.

 

Pictures by Sam Michel, Chinwag - @toodlepip. This Digital Mission to China (4-11 April 2014) brought together the UK’s leading ‘makers’ - creative technologists and entrepreneurs combining 3D printing, Internet of Things, open source software and crowdfunding to revolutionise manufacturing - on a specially designed week-long trip centered around the Shenzhen Maker Faire and Hong Kong.

 

The British delegation brought together representatives of innovatives hardware startups from the very earliest stage startups to established businesses.

 

The mission is organised by trade mission specialists Chinwag and supported by UK Trade & Investment.

 

More information about the mission is available on the Digital Mission China 2014 (Shenzhen Maker Faire) website.

 

Pictures by Sam Michel, Chinwag - @toodlepip.

Photos credit: Micheal Solotan, AMS Video Technologist

Technologist and community agitator Boris Mann captivates the Interesting Vancouver 2012 audience with stories of spending a year at sea on a tall ship. (photo by TrevorJansen.com)

Open Source Summit is the leading conference for developers, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate, share information, learn about the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions.

 

Open Source Summit connects the open source ecosystem under one roof. It covers cornerstone open source technologies; helps ecosystem leaders to navigate open source transformation with the Diversity Empowerment Summit and tracks on business and compliance; and delves into the newest technologies and latest trends touching open source, including networking, cloud-native, edge computing, AI and much more. It is an extraordinary opportunity for cross-pollination between the developers, sysadmins, DevOps professionals and IT architects driving the future of technology.

 

events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-source-summit-nort...

This Digital Mission to China (4-11 April 2014) brought together the UK’s leading ‘makers’ - creative technologists and entrepreneurs combining 3D printing, Internet of Things, open source software and crowdfunding to revolutionise manufacturing - on a specially designed week-long trip centered around the Shenzhen Maker Faire and Hong Kong.

 

The British delegation brought together representatives of innovatives hardware startups from the very earliest stage startups to established businesses.

 

The mission is organised by trade mission specialists Chinwag and supported by UK Trade & Investment.

 

More information about the mission is available on the Digital Mission China 2014 (Shenzhen Maker Faire) website.

 

Pictures by Sam Michel, Chinwag - @toodlepip. This Digital Mission to China (4-11 April 2014) brought together the UK’s leading ‘makers’ - creative technologists and entrepreneurs combining 3D printing, Internet of Things, open source software and crowdfunding to revolutionise manufacturing - on a specially designed week-long trip centered around the Shenzhen Maker Faire and Hong Kong.

 

The British delegation brought together representatives of innovatives hardware startups from the very earliest stage startups to established businesses.

 

The mission is organised by trade mission specialists Chinwag and supported by UK Trade & Investment.

 

More information about the mission is available on the Digital Mission China 2014 (Shenzhen Maker Faire) website.

 

Pictures by Sam Michel, Chinwag - @toodlepip.

Radiation Control Technologist Stephen Kennell surveys a magnet to determine if it’s radioactive. This magnet is from a set of magnet girders—which came from Argonne National Laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source (APS) and will be repurposed for Brookhaven National Laboratory—in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Jeremy Burge

Technologist and emoji expert

 

TEDxEastEnd

25 Feb 2017

Hackney Empire

 

Exploring the theme 'society beyond borders'

Maria Alejandra Huicho - MAHR Photo

Morea Petersen, research assistant and medical technologist, explains the importance and functions of the skin to learners of Irista Primary, Sarepta.

 

The Division of Cell Biology in the Department of Human Biology represented UCT during National Science Week exhibitions at the MTN Sciencentre in Canal Walk, from 2 to 6 August 2010.

Dr. Nurul is a nano-technologist.

From left: Precision Survey Technologist Steve Hardisty, Survey & Alignment Technician Josh Lauthers, and Technologist Design Drafter Jonathan Crist work to align the cyrostat in the vacuum vessel on a LCLSII HE cryomodule inside the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Nov., 14, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

EdCamp IT (Instructional Technologists) which will be held in Highland Park, Texas on July 20, 2015

The “Bot Like Me” symposium gathered designers, technologists, artists, and writers to share perspectives on the growing intimacy and emotional relationships we have with algorithms, data, and machines.

PHOTOS ASTRA BRINKMANN / SWISSNEX SF

Jefferson Lab Mechanical Vacuum Technologist Mike Beck guilds the forklift working to unload one set of magnet girders—which came from Argonne National Laboratory’s Advanced Photon Source (APS) and will be repurposed for Brookhaven National Laboratory—in Newport News, Va., on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

Photos credit: Micheal Solotan, AMS Video Technologist

Technologist Bonnie Burch works in Hematology. Note the gold-toned name tag she wears. All employees were responsible for wearing a tag pinned to their uniforms with a name. These were usually purchased at uniform shops at the employees expense.

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