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In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Kurt Beyer, Leiter des Studiengangs Transportation Design an der Hochschule Pforzheim, über die Zukunft des Autodesigns. Es geht um den Spagat zwischen Innovation und Tradition, die Rolle analoger Techniken und warum gutes Design mehr als nur Ästhetik bedeutet. Außerdem diskutieren sie, ob Retrodesign sinnvoll oder bloße Nostalgie ist und wie kulturelle Einflüsse das Design globaler Automarken prägen. Spannend für alle, die mehr darüber erfahren wollen, wie die Autos von morgen entstehen!
In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Kurt Beyer, Leiter des Studiengangs Transportation Design an der Hochschule Pforzheim, über die Zukunft des Autodesigns. Es geht um den Spagat zwischen Innovation und Tradition, die Rolle analoger Techniken und warum gutes Design mehr als nur Ästhetik bedeutet. Außerdem diskutieren sie, ob Retrodesign sinnvoll oder bloße Nostalgie ist und wie kulturelle Einflüsse das Design globaler Automarken prägen. Spannend für alle, die mehr darüber erfahren wollen, wie die Autos von morgen entstehen!
Kurt Beyer ist als Designer viel herumgekommen, denn sein Einstieg bei Opel führte ihn unter anderem auch zu GM in die USA oder nach Trollhättan zu SAAB. Zum Schluss war er für das Interieur in Rüsselsheim zuständig, bevor ihn der Ruf einer der renommiertesten Ausbildungsstätten weltweit für mobiles Design ereilte. Das kann man fast nicht ablehnen und so ist er jetzt für den Studiengang "Transportation Design" an der Hochschule für Gestaltung in Pforzheim verantwortlich.
There is a lot of good in Johnson County. Our schools, libraries, parks, cultural diversity and community. Those things don't happen without the vision and hard work of unsung heroes who fight the good fight and overcome odds. On this episode of the JoCoLibrary Uncovered podcast, Andrew Gustafson—Curator of Interpretation, Johnson County Museum, Arts and Heritage Center—presents the fascinating stories of three individuals who truly helped make this little corner of the world that we call home, better. Learn about the contributions from: John Barkley Corinthian Nutter Erik Erazo Their stories are intriguing, and yet, they are Unsung Heroes! Our Unsung Heroes Recommendations: Charles' Choices: Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age by Kurt Beyer and DNA: Secret of Photo 51 Dave's Double-feature: Everything Everywhere All at Once (a Kanopy offering) and Underdog From our catalog: Unsung Heroes Reading and Website Link List
Hello, wrestling fans! It's time for Episode #78 of Shut Up and Wrestle, with Brian R. Solomon! This week, Brian is joined by Kurt Beyer, son of Dick Beyer, aka The Intelligent, Sensational Destroyer! Kurt shares his unique experiences growing up in Japan as the child of perhaps the most famous and beloved gaijin wrestler … Continue reading Episode 78: Kurt Beyer → The post Episode 78: Kurt Beyer appeared first on Shut Up And Wrestle with Brian Solomon.
H@H: Ep 78 - Dr. Kurt Beyer, Haas lecturer specializing in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Navy veteran, and founder of the California Innovation Fund chats with host Paulina Lee on her last episode for Here@Haas (originally recorded in Spring 2022). Dr. Beyer shares his journey to Haas from flying planes to writing a book to his first start-up to teaching at Haas and everything in between. This episode is filled with great advice for business and life.On failure“Reinvent your notion of failure, because failure is so common when you're an entrepreneur.”On understanding purpose“This is the critical part of understanding your purpose. Sometimes if we listen too much to the external world, where the external world is telling us, this is the best college to go to, this is the best job to work in. We can actually be pulled away from our purpose. So what your purpose is and what you're good at can be two different things.”On what it means to be an entrepreneur“It's a professional who loves change, who loves to innovate. And if sometimes they're the investors, sometimes they're the employee, and sometimes they're the co-founder. It's all being entrepreneurial.”Resource LinksCalifornia Innovation Fund Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age by Dr. Kurt BeyerDr. Kurt BeyerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
In honor of women's history month, ATARC hosted an interview with Kurt Beyer to talk about his book titled “Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age”. The interview was conducted by Jennifer Kenney-Smith of GitLab, who dug right into the phenomenon that Ms. Hopper was, her amazing thought leadership in regards to digital transformation and the fourth industrial revolution, and the legacy she has left behind to help future female IT leaders forge their own paths.
A look into the life of one of the greatest computer pioneers of our time. If you would like to look into more about Grace go be sure to read the book by Kurt Beyer which you can find in the bottom of this description in our citation section. We will be releasing the second episode on Wednesday December 09 2020. citations: https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/grace-hopper https://news.yale.edu/2017/02/10/grace-murray-hopper-1906-1992-legacy-innovation-and-service https://www.energy.gov/articles/five-fast-facts-about-technologist-grace-hopper GRACE HOPPER AND THE INVENTION OF THE INFORMATION AGE by: Kurt W. Beyer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womengineering/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womengineering/support
We are joined for the first time by Kurt Beyer. He is the son of the legendary "Destroyer" Dick Beyer, but he had his own wrestling career as well. Competing for All Japan Pro Wrestling in some of that company's best years is a testament to his talent. We'll talk to Kurt about his wrestling career and what he thinks of how the buisness has evolved. Join us for what should be a really educational interview.
First, we talk with Kurt Beyer about the Queen of Software, Grace Hopper, and how her new ideas changed the tech world forever. Next, we give you Kisses. And Reese’s. And Kit Kats. We take a look at how Milton Hershey built one of the biggest chocolate empires the world has ever seen. Then, we’re all wondering when we can hop into our self-driving cars and watch Netflix on our way to work. But Rodney Brooks says: don’t expect it to happen tomorrow.
She’s been called “the first lady of software.” A conference named after her attracted over 18,000 attendees last year. She had her own Google doodle. She was even on Letterman. It’s fair to say that Grace Hopper is one of the most celebrated coders ever. But, behind all the accolades, who was she? And how exactly did she change technology? We talk with Kurt Beyer, author of “Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age.”
She’s been called “the first lady of software.” A conference named after her attracted over 18,000 attendees last year. She had her own Google doodle. She was even on Letterman. It’s fair to say that Grace Hopper is one of the most celebrated coders ever. But, behind all the accolades, who was she? And how exactly did she change technology? We talk with Kurt Beyer, author of “Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age.”
In this three hour spectacular, Roy and Kurt Beyer (the son of the iconic Destroyer) talk about growing up in the Beyer household, his time in the All Japan Dojo, the friendships he made there, his feelings towards Giant Baba, teaming with his father in his dad's last three matches, and so much more
In this three hour spectacular, Roy and Kurt Beyer (the son of the iconic Destroyer) talk about growing up in the Beyer household, his time in the All Japan Dojo, the friendships he made there, his feelings towards Giant Baba, teaming with his father in his dad's last three matches, and so much more