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ETS - JCK Las Vegas - May 31, 2012

{day 108}

 

Hey look, it's my cell phone.

How fancy.

Business Technologies Charrette about new technology building

People under-represented in BC's growing technology and engineering sectors, including women, Indigenous peoples, immigrants and people with disabilities, will have better opportunities and advancement through new government-supported initiatives.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2019AEST0034-001012

Niki Maghoudi pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

PCC Architectural Technology students created these conceptual sketches of an amphitheater and life-saving station replica for their Gallants Channel design project.

Information Technology background .

given that it looks cool and chic, ITS OUT OF ORDER!

12kpl dB Technologies K5 aktiivikaiuttimia

Portaflash 336vm to left and right of camera, one behind softbox, the other behind umbrella. Slave bouncing off white ceiling.

 

Model: Aisling Danagher. www.folio32.com/Aisling/

Grade 5 students creating book talk movies

Brett Loubert, US Principal and Space Leader, Deloitte, USA;

Parimal Kopardekar, Director, Air Transportation System, NASA Aeronautics Research Institute (NARI), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA;

Yana Gevorgyan, Secretariat Director, Group on Earth Observations (GEO), Switzerland;

Realizing the Value of Earth Observation

Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 29 May 2024

IX BEEVA Tech & Beers: smart contract con blockchain Ethereum

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.

Allison Druin's (2002) dimensions of a child as 'tester' in the design of new technology.

Dr. James Ramsey, president of the University of Louisville, makes a point while talking with Maj. Gen. Richard P. Mustion, U.S. Army Human Resources Command commander, during a visit to the Maude Complex at Fort Knox, Kentucky, April 10.

 

Photo by Lt. Col. Chevelle Thomas, U.S. Army Human Resources Command Public Affairs

 

Members toured parts of the HRC headquarters and met with the leadership of several Fort Knox-based commands during a visit dedicated to strengthening the network of mutually supportive educational, employment and medical service partnerships that bind the military and academic communities together.

 

For the full story, go to HRC, U of L build partnerships for education, employment, health

 

Follow Army HRC on Twitter at : twitter.com/ArmyHRC, and join the conversations online at Army HRC www.facebook.com/ArmyHRC

   

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