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Keeping pace with information technology trends is a never-ending game of catch-up. Ever more so for today’s organizations, which are working on IT transformation after years of tight budgets and maintaining existing technologies. Unfortunately, technology innovation continued to surge ahead. Herein lies an opportunity disguised as a technology gap.
Learn more at: www.compuware.com/techtrends
Jean-Pascal Riss, Strategic Partnerships and Sustainability, Schneider Electric, France;
Sreedhar Sistu, Vice-President, Artificial Intelligence Offers, Schneider Electric, France;
Stacey Weismiller, Initiatives and Communities Lead, Advanced Manufacturing and Value Chains, World Economic Forum;
The Factory of the Future
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 30 May 2024
Students in ENGS 1: Everyday Technology use free-fall times to determine the mass of the Earth.
Photo by Catha Lamm.
C4IR Network Lunch Gathering at Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 28 May 2024
Copyright: World Economic Forum/SF Photo Agency
Northwest Missouri State President Dr. John Jasinski addresses the crowd gathered at the University's announcement with the St. Joseph Public School District, on Feb. 18, 2015, of their partnership involving the Hillyard Technical Center to serve students pursuing careers in radiologic technology. (Photo by Darren Whitley/Northwest Missouri State University) DW1_2132
Optimizing Pool Facility Operation: Field surveys and tests are conducted to establish operator guides and monitor energy savings
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.
Award Recipient: Milton High School: Health Related Technology Program
Shane Schreck, Vocational Coordinator
•The Health Communications task force was fortunate in 2008 to have the opportunity to partner with a truly cutting-edge program.
•The Milton High School has developed and implemented a Health Related Technology Program.
•This program, through the assistance of staff, teachers, and an Advisory Committee, prepares high school students for a future career in health.
•Many of the students will enter nursing programs, radiology programs, or other health related educational programs when they finish high school.
•But their advantage lies in the preparation and training provided at the high school level, through this program.
•Our task force had the opportunity to work with these unique students in a health fair they organized in April 2008 for Senior Citizens in the Milton area.
•The Ask Me 3 program was presented at this health fair and students were also on hand to lend their support, as well as learn from the program.
•We commend Milton High School for being a leader in preparing our next generation of health care providers.
Teams of Master of Science in Instructional Technology students presented their semester-long RFP projects this spring to Bloomsburg University’s Corporate Advisory Council, showcasing their work involving a range of e-Learning solutions. BU’s Corporate Advisory Council is an alliance of representatives from public and private sectors with the Department of Instructional Technology and Institute for Interactive Technologies. bloomu.edu/gradschool/instructional-technology #CollaborativeLearning
Hanging out with the Director of the Office of Educational Technology, Tim Magner. He's a really cool guy, and yes I have his permission to publish this!
Foto di Barthélemy Aupetit.
Il 26 Dicembre si smaltisce il Natale a colpi d’headbanging.
I Barbarian di Firenze sono freschi della notizia che il nuovo disco, il terzo della serie senza contare lo split coi Bunker 66, uscirà sulla americana Hells Headbangers. Immaginate di essere nel 1984 e pensate a come potesse suonare l'heavy metal più estremo in quel periodo, i Barbarian non a caso parlano di "regressive metal".
I Children of Technology sono attivi da anni e sono considerati uno dei nomi di punta del revival metal/punk, fra i loro nomi tutelari si possono citare Carnivore, Warfare, English Dogs, Broken Bones. Dopo il disco dello scorso anno su Ripping Storm/Hells Headbangers/Terror from Hell, arrivano a Trieste e il loro immaginario apocalittico comincia già a colorare l'orizzonte.
Children Of Technology su Bandcamp: childrenoftechnology.bandcamp.com/
Barbarian su Bandcamp: doomentiarecords.bandcamp.com/album/faith-extinguisher
Recensione di “Future Decay” dei Children Of Technology”: www.thenewnoise.it/children-of-technology-future-decay
Intervista ai Barbarian: www.thenewnoise.it/barbarian
Recensione di “Faith Extinguisher” dei Barbarian: www.thenewnoise.it/barbarian-faith-extinguisher
Look at it.... its fascinating!!
Also note my total disregard for the non use of electrical equipment when the seatbelt light is on. Moha-hahahaa!
Single disabled retired military man in wheelchair moving down footpath in city park. Back view. Veteran of war or disability concept
The Mobile App Developers at Brill Mindz Technologies have sound technical knowledge. Before inception of any projects, they study the business portfolio and make every effort to understand the needs and requirements of the business. The most advanced technological tools are efficiently used to customize mobile applications. The features of these mobile applications are incorporated at the development stage with lot of precision so that customer’s needs and requirements could be satisfies individually and enterprises. Our excellence is working on various platforms and devices. Our innovation is laudable and it is because of our work we are known as one among the best mobile applications development Company in India.
We make old toys work! In this critical making workshop we will have time to waste. Discover how one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, while reviving your old toys with tech-artist Edwin Dertien.
Steve Ramsthel | P&C insurance | Image source: www.insurancetech.com/3-technologies-changing-pandc-insur...?
Bill Rusitzky, Vice-President, Robotics, SRI International, USA;
Mishaal Ashemimry, Managing Director, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Space Futures, Saudi Arabia;
Natasha Mascarenhas, Reporter, The Information, USA;
Sara Hooker, Head, Research, Cohere, Canada;
Zachary Bogue, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, DCVC, USA;
The R&D Revolution
Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco, USA, 30 May 2024
TTI/Vanguard's
Collaboration & The Workplace of the Future
September 29–30, 2015
Washington, D.C.
The workplace is changing, and it’s not just a matter of taking down the cubicle partitions and putting in couches. Clouds, social networks, mobile devices and their apps, sensors, and service-oriented architectures are changing not just the ways we compute, but the ways we collaborate—human-to-human, human-to-machine, and machine- to-machine. We’ll particularly look at the tools of collaboration—the physical and social networks, and some new interfaces between us and our devices and between us and all our data—and how the sourcing and management of talent is shifting from ownership to empowerment, hierarchies to networks, and individual efforts to collaborations.