Inventors in IT talk to BCS about innovations and demonstrate future technology.
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Just before the launch of its latest game, Henry Tucker MBCS spoke to Peter Hofstede, from Spil Games, about the challenges of mobile game development.
The influence creativity can have on information technology as a profession.
Steven Coulson explains what nanotechnology is, how it works and how it can be applied.
Steven Coulson, CTO and founder, P2i, demonstrates how nanotechnology coating works.
Steven Coulson, CTO and Founder, P2i talks about nanotechnology, its uses, and how it could protect your phone if you drop it in a puddle.
Helen Bowyer, IBM Emerging Technologies Manager explains and demonstrates the ‘Say it, Sign it’ project which uses an avatar to translate spoken English into sign language.
Dominic Harries, IBM Emerging Technologies Specialist demonstrates a business application using a multi-touch table.
Bharat Bedi, IBM Master Inventor, shows Brian Runciman MBCS the Universal Information Framework, an innovative idea that allows secure interactions that could benefit, for example, banking interactions.
Kevin Brown, IBM Senior Inventor, gets Brian Runciman MBCS to drive a car with his brain and trains him to run a brain wave reading headset.
Bharat Bedi, IBM Master Inventor, talks about the 'Living Safe' project run Balzano, Italy, to help older residents to live by themselves.
Brian Runciman MBCS spoke to Mike Hawks about an innovative new way of locking devices without having to remember yet another password.