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Hey, Alex here, I recorded these conversations just in front of the AI Engineer auditorium, back to back, after these great folks gave their talks, and at the epitome of the most epic AI week we've seen since I started recording ThursdAI.This is less our traditional live recording, and more a real podcast-y conversation with great folks, inspired by Latent.Space. I hope you enjoy this format as much as I've enjoyed recording and editing it. AntiGravity with KevinKevin Hou and team just launched Antigravity, Google's brand new Agentic IDE based on VSCode, and Kevin (second timer on ThursdAI) was awesome enough to hop on and talk about some of the product decisions they made, what makes Antigravity special and highlighted Artifacts as a completely new primitive. Gemini 3 in AI StudioIf you aren't using Google's AI Studio (ai.dev) then you're missing out! We talk about AI Studio all the time on the show, and I'm a daily user! I generate most of my images with Nano Banana Pro in there, most of my Gemini conversations are happening there as well! Ammaar and Kat were so fun to talk to, as they covered the newly shipped “build mode” which allows you to vibe code full apps and experiences inside AI Studio, and we also covered Gemini 3's features, multimodality understanding, UI capabilities. These folks gave a LOT of Gemini 3 demo's so they know everything there is to know about this model's capabilities! Tried new things with this one, multi camera angels, conversation with great folks, if you found this content valuable, please subscribe :) Topics Covered:* Inside Google's new “AntiGravity” IDE* How the “Agent Manager” changes coding workflows* Gemini 3's new multimodal capabilities* The power of “Artifacts” and dynamic memory* Deep dive into AI Studio updates & Vibe Coding* Generating 4K assets with Nano Banana ProTimestamps for your viewing convenience. 00:00 - Introduction and Overview01:13 - Conversation with Kevin Hou: Anti-Gravity IDE01:58 - Gemini 3 and Nano Banana Pro Launch Insights03:06 - Innovations in Anti-Gravity IDE06:56 - Artifacts and Dynamic Memory09:48 - Agent Manager and Multimodal Capabilities11:32 - Chrome Integration and Future Prospects20:11 - Conversation with Ammar and Kat: AI Studio Team21:21 - Introduction to AI Studio21:51 - What is AI Studio?22:52 - Ease of Use and User Feedback24:06 - Live Demos and Launch Week26:00 - Design Innovations in AI Studio30:54 - Generative UIs and Vibe Coding33:53 - Nano Banana Pro and Image Generation39:45 - Voice Interaction and Future Roadmap44:41 - Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLooking forward to seeing you on Thursday
I spoke with Jiyue Human about VRChat Doc The Architect Across Realities as a part of my Raindance Immersive 2025 coverage. See more context in the rough transcript below. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
In this episode, I sit down with Stephen Smith, founder of the Center for Building, to uncover the labyrinthine world of building codes—how they're made, who really influences them, and why they end up stifling the very innovation and affordability we need. From the peculiarities of elevator requirements to the often overlooked role of local politics and special interests, we unpack how these complex rules shape our homes, buildings, and cities more than we might realize.TAKEAWAYSWhy Building Codes Matter: Even if you're not a builder or developer, codes dictate your home's layout, the price of housing, and whether your favorite small condo project can even get off the ground.The ICC (International Code Council) Isn't Really “International”: You'll learn how this non-governmental body, which writes most U.S. building codes, can be both extremely influential and surprisingly insular.Over-Regulation's Real-World Costs: We break down how elevator mandates, fire codes, and accessibility requirements—though well-intended—sometimes create perverse incentives that drive up costs or discourage better solutions.Local Politics & Hidden Interests: Discover how “government members” and private manufacturers shape these codes, and why your mayor or city council may have little say in regulations that affect everyone.A Path Forward: Stephen shares practical ways policymakers and citizens can get involved in reforming the system, focusing on a more human-centered approach that balances safety, cost, and beautyCHAPTERS00:00 The Challenge of Building Codes in the U.S.03:06 The Role of Building Codes in Urban Development05:46 Understanding the American Way of Building09:09 The Impact of Building Codes on Housing Costs12:09 Elevator Regulations and Their Consequences14:52 Harmonization of Codes and Standards18:11 Over-Dimensioning in American Construction21:05 Labor Issues in the Construction Industry23:57 The Need for Code Review and Justification26:49 The Tyranny of Bureaucracy in Building Codes38:49 The Grenfell Fire and Its Aftermath45:05 Design Innovations in Building Codes48:25 Understanding the ICC and Code Writing58:09 The Revolving Door: Industry and Regulation01:07:26 The Role of Government in Building Codes01:15:20 Getting Involved: Supporting Change in Building CodesCONNECT WITH STEPHENCenter for Building https://www.centerforbuilding.org/BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/stephenjacobsmith.com Email: stephen@centerforbuilding.orgMENTIONED RESOURCESElevator research: https://admin.centerforbuilding.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Elevators.pdf CONNECT WITH AUSTIN TUNNELLNewsletter: https://playbook.buildingculture.com/https://www.instagram.com/austintunnell/https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tunnell-2a41894a/https://twitter.com/AustinTunnellCONNECT WITH BUILDING CULTUREhttps://www.buildingculture.com/https://www.instagram.com/buildingculture/https://twitter.com/build_culturehttps://www.facebook.com/BuildCulture/SPONSORSThank you so much to the sponsors of The Building Culture Podcast!Sierra Pacific Windows: https://www.sierrapacificwindows.com/One Source Windows: https://onesourcewindows.com/
#marvelchampionsthecardgame #agentsofshield #conofheroes #ffgames #mcmpodcast Welcome back to MCM Podcast - we kick off the new year by talking about last year, con of heroes design and a new episode pitch format. If you are interested in being on our list of guest hosts contact us on discord @kennedyhawk or @hone02 or email us at marvelchampionsmonthly@gmail.com Chapters 00:00 Welcome to 2025: New Beginnings 01:41 Reflecting on 2024: Highlights and Favorites 09:39 The State of Marvel Champions: Current Trends 15:47 Deck Building and Gameplay Innovations 22:36 Weekly Challenges: Engaging the Community 26:02 Reflections on Marvel Champions' Journey 32:12 Con of Heroes Card Design Chat Start 41:47 Con of Heroes: Anticipation and Spoilers 47:21 Design Innovations and Future Directions 52:13 Closing Thoughts and New Year Resolutions Connect with MCM: Discord: https://discord.gg/epAzHdw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarvelChampionsMonthlyPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarvelMonthly E-mail: marvelchampionsmonthly@gmail.com Support MCM Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MCMPodcast BCW Affiliate Link: https://www.bcwsupplies.com/?acc=mcmpod Use Code MCMPOD for 10% off your purchase
In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Peter Coen from NASA discusses the evolution and future of supersonic travel, focusing on the challenges faced by the Concorde, the technological hurdles of modern supersonic aircraft, and the innovative NASA Quesst mission (and X-59 demonstrator) that aims to provide crucial data to rewrite the aviation noise regulations. The conversation delves into the history of supersonic flight, the impact of sonic booms, and the regulatory landscape that will shape the future of aviation. In this conversation, Peter discusses the complexities of supersonic flight, focusing on the physics of shockwaves, innovative design strategies to mitigate sonic booms, and advancements in pilot visibility technology. He emphasizes the importance of human factors in aircraft design and the role of simulation in the development process. The discussion also covers the challenges of engine technology for commercial supersonic travel, the potential for hypersonic passenger travel, and the future of battery technology in aviation. Finally, Peter offers career advice for aspiring professionals in the aeronautics field.LinksNASA Quesst mission: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/quesst/AIAA Low-Boom Prediction Workshop: https://lbpw.larc.nasa.govX-59 (Lockheed Martin website): https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/products/x-59-quiet-supersonic.htmlChapters00:00 Introduction to Supersonic Travel04:05 The History of Supersonic Flight09:56 Challenges Faced by Concorde16:02 Technological Challenges of Supersonic Travel25:48 NASA's X-59 and the Quest Mission33:45 Future of Supersonic Travel and Regulations38:04 Understanding Shockwaves in Supersonic Flight40:02 Design Innovations for Sonic Boom Reduction43:16 Advancements in Pilot Visibility Technology46:27 Human Factors in Aircraft Design48:23 The Role of Simulation in Aircraft Development51:42 Engine Noise and Its Impact on Supersonic Travel54:31 The Future of Commercial Supersonic Travel57:13 Challenges in Engine Technology for Supersonic Aircraft01:00:17 The Intersection of Military and Supersonic Travel01:02:09 Exploring Hypersonic Passenger Travel01:06:39 The Future of Battery Technology in Aviation01:09:09 Career Advice for Aspiring Aeronautics ProfessionalsKeywordssupersonic travel, Concorde, NASA, X-59, sonic boom, aviation technology, hypersonic flight, aerospace engineering, aircraft design, noise regulations, supersonic flight, sonic boom, aircraft design, pilot technology, simulation, engine noise, commercial aviation, hypersonic travel, battery technology, aeronautics careers, Peter Coen
In this episode, Dylan Horvath at Cortex Design and Duane Mancini discusses how he founded his company, features vs. innovations, lessons learned, common mistakes, and so much more. Dylan Horvath LinkedIn Cortex Design LinkedIn Cortex Design Website Duane Mancini LinkedIn Project Medtech LinkedIn Project Medtech Website Mittal Consulting Rook Quality Systems Beginski Wegner & CO
In this week's episode we are joined by Greg (@CardboardInsights). We discuss Greg's passion for 90s basketball card designs and some of his favorite aesthetics/innovations from the era. This includes getting a chance to see some of his favorite PC cards he has been able to acquire over the past 20-plus years of collecting. We also discuss Greg's passion for creating incredible art with some of his favorite sets on Instagram.
Ricardo Eversley, a seasoned visual communicator and senior lecturer in digital innovation at London Metropolitan University, joins me in exploring the powerful convergence of design, education, and healthcare. With a rich background in motion graphics and agency work, Ricardo shares his journey from the freelance world to the classroom, offering a unique perspective on empathy and communication. In this episode, Ricardo shares how his passion for teaching has enabled him to bridge the gap between creative industries and healthcare, emphasising the critical parallels between engaging clients and educating students.Ricardo and I also explore the global view of cultural communication in design and healthcare, looking at how local practices and preferences can be pivotal in enhancing the effectiveness of visual communication. From engaging trusted community hubs to tailoring visual elements for specific cultural groups, our conversation underscores the necessity of inclusivity in design.Connect with Rolake Ojo:LinkedInInstagramWebsiteCheck out &MATTER:LinkedInInstagramLearn more and connect with Ricardo Eversley:LinkedInWebsiteBrand New Dr. is produced and managed by Urban Podcasts.
Join us in this episode as we dive into the world of rebranding and design with Bethany, a visionary in the interior design industry. Discover the transformative journey behind Bethany's recent rebrand, including the intricacies of website overhauls and the strategic balance between functionality and elegance in design. Learn how Bethany measures the success of her rebranding efforts and explores new avenues for business growth. From collaborating with clients to staying at the forefront of industry trends, Bethany shares invaluable insights and inspiration for aspiring designers. The Design Board, by UpSpring, is a proud member of SANDOW Design Group's SURROUND Podcast Network, home to the architecture and design industry's premier shows.
Podcast Show Notes: Furniture Industry NewsIn today's episode, we delve into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the furniture industry. From the pressures on the mattress sector to Walmart's groundbreaking logistics technology and beyond, we uncover insights and strategies crucial for professionals navigating this dynamic market.Key Points Discussed:Mattress Sector Challenges: A significant decline in sales and units highlights economic pressures and tightening consumer spending. With a 6.8% drop in sales volume and similar trends in unit sales, the industry faces a contraction, pushing for innovative growth strategies.Walmart's Logistics Leap: Walmart introduces its AI-powered Route Optimization technology as a SaaS solution, marking a pivotal shift in logistics and supply chain efficiency. This move not only cuts carbon emissions but also sets a new benchmark for retail logistics efficiency.Big Lots' Furniture Success: Amidst overall sales decline, furniture remains a strong performer at Big Lots, accounting for 23% of Q4 sales. The resilience of furniture sales amidst market pressures showcases the segment's critical role in the retailer's strategy.Design Innovations with Tamara Day: Celebrated designer Tamara Day shares her styling techniques, promoting a blend of elegance and practicality. Her collaboration with Spectra Home and other brands at the High Point Market highlights the intersection of design creativity and commercial success.Klaussner's Brand Acquisition: The offer by Hilco Streambank to acquire Klaussner's assets signals potential shifts in the industry landscape. This move underscores the value of brand equity and the opportunities it presents for growth and innovation.Export Furniture Exhibition Success: The Malaysian Furniture Creativity Awards at the Kuala Lumpur exhibition spotlight innovation and design excellence, reinforcing Malaysia's ambition to redefine global furniture design standards.Rise of 3D Visualization Tools: A study by 3D Cloud by Marxent reveals strong consumer interest in 3D visualization for furniture shopping, highlighting a growing demand for immersive and interactive retail experiences.Wayfair's Physical Retail Strategy: Wayfair experiments with small-format specialty stores to learn key aspects of physical retail. This approach paves the way for its flagship store in Chicago, blending online and offline customer experiences.Beyond's Strategic Expansion: Beyond aims to encompass every aspect of home life through strategic initiatives, focusing on category management, e-commerce enhancements, and educational platforms to serve a broader consumer base.Closing Thoughts:This episode unpacks the challenges and opportunities within the furniture industry, from economic pressures on mattress sales to technological advancements in logistics and retail. As we explore these developments, it's clear that innovation, resilience, and strategic adaptation are key to navigating the market's complexities. Stay tuned for more insights and discussions designed to empower industry professionals.Feedback and Future Topics:We value your thoughts and suggestions! Share your feedback and let us know what topics you're interested in for future episodes. Your insights help us tailor content that best suits our listeners in the furniture industry.Thank you for joining us on Furniture Industry News. Stay ahead of the curve with us, and until next time, keep innovating and leading in the furniture world.
Join us on 'Future Forward' as we delve into the Federal Reserve's latest decision to keep interest rates unchanged, and what it means for the economy and you. We'll also explore the cutting-edge design trends of 2024, identifying which innovations will shape our living spaces, workplaces, and beyond. Plus, don't miss our deep dive into the latest in AI technology designed to make your home more energy-efficient, saving you money and helping the planet. Whether you're a finance enthusiast, a design aficionado, or someone passionate about sustainability, this episode has something for everyone looking to stay ahead of the curve.
Owlchemy Labs has been on the leading edge of accessible VR game design since 2016. starting with Job Simulator, and then following up with key accessibility features for Vacation Simulator, and Cosmonious High. They were at XR Access Symposium showing off their pioneering work on low-vision VR features for Cosmonious High launched last March, and I had a chance to sit down with their Accessibility Product Manager Jazmin Cano and Senior Accessibility Engineer Peter Galbraith to unpack their journey into XR Accessibility since 2016, and some of their key innovations along the way as well as a deep dive into their low-vision VR features. Owlchemy Labs shipped a Smaller Human mode to Job Simulator on May 3, 2016 saying, "We've received a ton of requests from some of the less vertically-gifted players to build in a way to reach all of the areas of Job Simulator that may have been previously out of reach. We've delivered!" This allowed kids to play the game, but also had a number of accessibility implications for folks who not able to stand up. Owlchemy Lab's senior accessibility engineer Galbraith told me in this interview, "It allowed players who were shorter or seated to reach things that were higher up. And that was sort of our first foray into this. We understood that VR is a very physical medium, so we had to make considerations for the different physicalities that people have. That was one of our first things. We also, at that time, we didn't necessarily realize we were making some accessibility features, but to combat things like the screen door effect that was present on a lot of headsets at the time, it was important that we made our text large and clear." Owlchemy Labs announced a one-handed mode in Vacation Simulator on June 2, 2019 saying, "We strive to create interactions that feel natural, and we understand that not all players may not be able to use two arms simultaneously. We now fully support one handed play for 100 percent of the game!" Owlchemy Labs announced their subtitle update for Vacation Simulator on October 28, 2019 saying, "The elements of space and presence in virtual reality added a whole new dimension to the challenge that demanded we tackle things with a fresh perspective. After a boat load of research, prototyping, and user feedback, our subtitle system defines a new standard for VR... Our subtitles are both functional and playful. No matter where you look, the subtitles are always visible and can help guide you back to the speaker. Transparency helps keep them unobtrusive and integrated into the world, while high contrast ensures they're legible no matter what you're looking at. Step away from the speaker and they'll enlarge; turn your back and icons ensure you know exactly who's saying what." Owlchemy Labs' next title of Cosmonious High launched on March 31, 2022, and then later shipped their first accessibility update on June 09, 2022 that featured One-Handed Mode, Play Seated, Enhanced Object Interactions, Tutorials, and More Icons. On March 23, 2023, Owlchemy Labs announced their first-of-a-kind VR features for low-vision users that included a vision assistance mode with high contrast object highlighting, haptic feedback for object selection and teleporting, cancelable audio of audio description, grab and release confirmation of objects, and audio descriptions of objects, environments, areas, and tutorials. Owlchemy Labs told me that they didn't do any user testing with any blind users for these features, and in my brief testing these accessibility features felt much more optimized for low-vision users than for folks who are blind. But given how visual of a medium virtual reality is, then these are pioneering features that will no doubt provide inspiration for other features and implementations for blind and low-vision users. Owlchemy Labs' Cano and Galbraith gave an amazing presentation at XR Access Symposium going through some of the pioneering work on low-vision access...
By: Janet Roche & Carolyn Robbins Hosted By: Janet Roche Edited by: Andrew Parrella Guest: Alex Tan, Design Innovation Director, Philips Photo Credit: Philips How did design innovations for the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) lead to groundbreaking changes for behavior health rooms in hospital Emergency Departments? The answer lies in new adaptive environments, and … Adaptive Environments for Healthcare & Beyond! Guest: Alex Tan, Philips (Season 4, Episode 2) Read More »
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Businesses need an online presence that stands out so they can easily connect with their customers and attract leads. The same goes with brands. With websites helping them gain traction, the process in creating one should be more efficient. As the internet innovates into Web 3, the future is bright for websites. This is what Jeff McKinnon sees in his ongoing initiative to help communities come up with compelling homepages. As the co-founder and co-CEO of The.com - a digital company with a platform for website development, hosting, and customizations - Jeff believes in the impact of automation technology. With the evolution of website designs and interface, The.com offers an interactive, collaborative, and a convenient system for entrepreneurs and their company to develop a stunning website and a lasting digital presence. Find out how in this episode!ResourcesThe.com: https://www.the.com/ Chapters 0:00 Introduction1:40 How Jeff Started His Business at 152:54 Family Guidance6:11 Pushing Forward10:43 What Is The.com?13:15 Is One Website Enough?15:31 Google Sheets for the Website20:20 Benefits of Automation22:05 Function of Codes 23:15 Unique Domain Name25:35 The Hardest Part of this Project28:01 Capital and Creation29:45 The Network is the Net Worth32:53 Internet in the Next Decade35:05 Voice in Web 338:03 Automating Education40:20 Rapid Fire Questions42:54 Entrepreneurship in CollegePodcasting doesn't need to be complicated. Get simple, actionable steps + community support starting at $25 a month: https://podcast-savants.mn.co/
In this special edition of Contractors Corner, solar carport manufacturer Quest Renewables talks about emerging trends in the market, including accommodating larger or bifacial panels, incorporating ancillary features like water management and much more. Sponsored by Quest Renewables.
Two things we love: 1) women’s bodies 2) problem-solving. So imagine our delight when we discovered that MoMA Design Store put together a whole freaking beautiful, educational, and useful pop-up around Design Innovations for Women. In partnership with the MoMA Design Store team, we sat down with Chay Costello and Alex Glaser, the buyers responsible for spearheading this initiative who, yes, also happen to be work wives. We talk menstruation, motherhood, menopause—and you bet your vulvas we asked what it’s like to discuss these topics at the office. The linkage: You can shop MoMA Design Store’s groundbreaking Design Innovations for Women pop-up online and at their Soho store in NYC until September 27. So, so, sooo good. A couple of previous podcast eps relevant to this conversation: Pledging to Shop Better and What to Expect When Claire’s Expecting. Michelle Obama’s recent pod ep on menopause—definitely worth a listen. A few of Claire’s personal faves in the Design Innovations for Women mix: the Elvie Kegel Smart Trainer and the Haakaa Generation 2 Breast Pump. For more on Chay Costello, Alex Glaser, and the MoMA Design Store merchandising team, hit up 99U. Some things and people Chay and Alex looked to as they pulled together this pop-up: Sssh! Periods podcast, Dame’s reusable tampon applicator (available in the UK!), Darcey Steinke’s Flash Count Diary: Menopause and the Vindication of Natural Life, Michelle Fisher’s Designing Motherhood project at MFA Boston, designer of the first bike saddle for women Georgena Terry, designers of the first sports bra (the Jogbra!) Lisa Lindahl and Polly Smith, Womanly magazine, The Unmentionables podcast from Nyssa, and the pelvic-floor physical therapist Sara Reardon a.k.a. @the.vagina.whisperer. Just a handful of the almost 50 products part of this design movement v. worth checking out: Aisle Period Undies Boxer Brief, TOP The Organic Project Cotton Tampons with Plant-Based Applicator, DivaCup, Elvie Double Breast Pump, The Period Game, Penny Pack First Period Kit, and MoMA Champion Sports Bra. Leave us reviews, voicemails (833-632-5463), IG direct messages (@athingortwohq)! We’re going to be on hiatus for the next few weeks! We’ll be re-airing some recent greatest hits, but if you miss us deep in your bones, might we direct you to Secret Menu? Try out the Caviar app—you get $10 off your food order of $20 or more with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
GTU innovation Innovation and Startup Centre did organized a webinar to mentor startups working towards solutions to Combat COVID-19. The major area covered during the session was on " Design Innovations and Solutions around Covid -19. The session was hosted by Mr. Saurabh Sahu and delivered by product design expert Mr. Bhaskar Bhatt. He has vast experience in design field and medical devices. He is previously associated with premier Design institutes like IIT Gandhinagar . NID Ahmedabad ,ISID Mumbai. He is the founder of Crevolve design Technologies. The Major part of this quick session contains the questions by the early adopters and young innovators. You will get great insights into current situation on the other side of the table where people are working to get some awesome solutions developed to fight against this Novel Covid - 19. Note: This was an instant grab from a webinar for the exclusive episode on Covid - 19, so please excuse the noise around. Hope you learn and enjoy the podcast. Wish you Most and More. Stay Safe, Stay Home !! #StartupPodcast #StartupEngineering #DhananjaySuthar --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhananjaysuthar/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dhananjaysuthar/support
Disney premiered the VR short Myth: A Frozen Tale at the November 7th, 2019 world premiere of Frozen II at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood,
Michael Whytlaw is founder of Wodonga based Advanced Design Innovations and has over 20 years experience working as a Mechanical Engineer, 9 of which has been in Bespoke and Customised Engineering. He has worked on Projects in NSW, SA, Qld and Victoria, and more recently has picked up projects overseas. He discusses his design innovation & grassroots Australian manufacturing & innovation from the coalface. He shares his insights on approaching potential global export markets from a regional base. He believes that the product has fantastic export potential and are now just starting to export overseas into Europe, Middle East, Africa, USA and locally in NZ and Australia. Michael has big hopes for the product.In particular the Retrac Louvre TM Facades the first of it’s kind in the world.
Welcome to Episode 1 of TradeSecrets by Tripletote. On this episode we interview Bruce Popek and Doug Melville of Design Innovation. They tell us how they got into the product design business, how they started, Design Innovation, and how they help entrepreneurs and inventors.
Discussion with three entrepreneurs and designers who are using innovative materials, technology, and design to turn linear challenges into circular solutions. Design professionals in architecture, fashion, and packaging will share their solutions to reduce construction waste through design innovation; track clothing throughout its lifecycle through technological advances, and prevent plastic pollution of our oceans through edible single-use packaging.
Discussion with three entrepreneurs and designers who are using innovative materials, technology, and design to turn linear challenges into circular solutions. Design professionals in architecture, fashion, and packaging will share their solutions to reduce construction waste through design innovation; track clothing throughout its lifecycle through technological advances, and prevent plastic pollution of our oceans through edible single-use packaging.
Discussion with three entrepreneurs and designers who are using innovative materials, technology, and design to turn linear challenges into circular solutions. Design professionals in architecture, fashion, and packaging will share their solutions to reduce construction waste through design innovation; track clothing throughout its lifecycle through technological advances, and prevent plastic pollution of our oceans through edible single-use packaging.
In our two-part interview, Cytel consulting statistician Ursula Garczarek reveals how rare disease development is benefitting from adaptive trial approaches. In this episode, Ursula shares her insights on current international regulatory perspectives. Ursula draws from he own considerable experiences, including defending adaptive trial statistical methodologies and their performance before EMA and FDA regulators.
Each team makes a 5 minutes PowerPoint Presentation to a panel of judges. Winners are announced and awarded.
Each team makes a 5 minutes PowerPoint Presentation to a panel of judges. Winners are announced and awarded.
Each team makes a 5 minutes PowerPoint Presentation to a panel of judges. Winners are announced and awarded.
Information about the CUNY / IBM-Watson Case Competition.
Information about the CUNY / IBM-Watson Case Competition.
Information about the CUNY / IBM-Watson Case Competition.
Information about the CUNY / IBM-Watson Case Competition.
Professor Eckhard Klieme (German Institute for International Educational Research, DIPF) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research seminar series. In this presentation Professor Klieme looks at what types of knowledge research and policy need from large scale assessments. He describes the design, indicator development and innovations in PISA 2015 before discussing four challenges: Interpreting 'factors affecting outcomes'; Cross-cultural equivalence; Assessing trends while changing mode, and balancing policy and research.
The 15th Annual Symposium on Communication in 2015 kicks off at Baruch College campus. The first speaker is Ellen Lupton, Sr. Curator of Contemporary Design at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and Director of the Graphic Design Program at Maryland Institute College of Art. Ms. Lupton focuses on the methodology of “design thinking”, its application to an educational context, and how does it come up with problems and innovative solutions
The 15th Annual Symposium on Communication in 2015 kicks off at Baruch College campus. The first speaker is Ellen Lupton, Sr. Curator of Contemporary Design at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and Director of the Graphic Design Program at Maryland Institute College of Art. Ms. Lupton focuses on the methodology of “design thinking”, its application to an educational context, and how does it come up with problems and innovative solutions
The 15th Annual Symposium on Communication in 2015 kicks off at Baruch College campus. The first speaker is Ellen Lupton, Sr. Curator of Contemporary Design at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and Director of the Graphic Design Program at Maryland Institute College of Art. Ms. Lupton focuses on the methodology of “design thinking”, its application to an educational context, and how does it come up with problems and innovative solutions
The 15th Annual Symposium on Communication in 2015 kicks off at Baruch College campus. The first speaker is Ellen Lupton, Sr. Curator of Contemporary Design at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and Director of the Graphic Design Program at Maryland Institute College of Art. Ms. Lupton focuses on the methodology of “design thinking”, its application to an educational context, and how does it come up with problems and innovative solutions
The 15th Annual Symposium on Communication in 2015 kicks off at Baruch College campus. The first speaker is Ellen Lupton, Sr. Curator of Contemporary Design at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and Director of the Graphic Design Program at Maryland Institute College of Art. Ms. Lupton focuses on the methodology of “design thinking”, its application to an educational context, and how does it come up with problems and innovative solutions