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THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has been experiencing an exodus with its best talent leaving, as many tech companies are packing up and leaving the Valley for better opportunities elsewhere. Some of the biggest names in tech are joiningthis
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge REPORTS: IS NEW YORK GLOBALFOUNDRIES LOOKING FOR AN EXIT As reported by ComputerBaseReport, GlobalFoundries owners in Abu Dhabi are seeking a buyer for its 300 mm chip manufacturing plants in Malta, and Hopewell Junction, New York. “Abu Dhabi Advanced Technology Investment (ATIC), may seek and exit a buyer,” according to an English translation of ComputerBase’s original article in German. CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? A renewed focus on clusters creates important new agendas for local organisations. Cluster thinking suggests that companies have a tangible and important stake in the business environments where they are located. Performance of the business, and indeed the cluster as a whole, is intricately tied into the relationships companies have withone
THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has been experiencing an exodus with its best talent leaving, as many tech companies are packing up and leaving the Valley for better opportunities elsewhere. Some of the biggest names in tech are joiningthis
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge REPORTS: IS NEW YORK GLOBALFOUNDRIES LOOKING FOR AN EXIT As reported by ComputerBaseReport, GlobalFoundries owners in Abu Dhabi are seeking a buyer for its 300 mm chip manufacturing plants in Malta, and Hopewell Junction, New York. “Abu Dhabi Advanced Technology Investment (ATIC), may seek and exit a buyer,” according to an English translation of ComputerBase’s original article in German. THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has been experiencing an exodus with its best talent leaving, as many tech companies are packing up and leaving the Valley for better opportunities elsewhere. Some of the biggest names in tech are joiningthis
TOP 10 EMERGING TRENDS FOR DAILY LIFE IN FUTURE CITIES IN Trend 1: Future cities. In 20 years, cities will be cleaner, healthier places to live and very different from today. New green spaces, including vast ‘vertical forests’ on the roofs of skyscrapers, will clean the air. New urban agricultures (in tunnels and skyscrapers) can grow fresh food in city centers. Homes will be 3Dprinted rather
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT INVESTS C$2.9M IN USE OF GRAPHENE TO The Government of Canada is investing C$2.9-million to improve battery technology, as part of its clean technology investment program. The investment, which will be through Raymor Industries Inc., supports the innovative use of graphene to improve lithium-ion (reusable) battery performance and longevity. AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) TRENDS AND REALITIES: WHAT TO According to a recent estimation by McKinsey, the potential economic impact of IoT applications in 2025 is between US$ 3.9 and $11.1 trillion, of which $1.2 to $3.7 trillion is allotted to IoT applications within the factory environment. Also known as smart manufacturing, or Industrie 4.0 in Germany, these are fully networkedmanufacturing
IDEALAB INCUBATOR COMES TO NY'S TECH VALLEY Rhinebeck, NY, in the Hudson River's Tech Valley, will become the new home of a new Idealab business venture focused on early stage company creation.The new venture will collaborate with a number of public-private partnerships and large industry partners to sponsor andco-create startups.
REPORTS: IS NEW YORK GLOBALFOUNDRIES LOOKING FOR AN EXIT As reported by ComputerBaseReport, GlobalFoundries owners in Abu Dhabi are seeking a buyer for its 300 mm chip manufacturing plants in Malta, and Hopewell Junction, New York. “Abu Dhabi Advanced Technology Investment (ATIC), may seek and exit a buyer,” according to an English translation of ComputerBase’s original article in German. HOW CLUSTERS CAN CATALYZE INNER CITY PROSPERITY: REPORT The importance of clusters to regional competitiveness and economic performance is well established. Research has shown that the co-location of businesses in clusters increases the productivity of companies and job creation, drives innovation, stimulates the formation of new businesses, and supports the survival and growth ofsmall businesses.
MADE IN AMERICA: NEW LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE R&D TAX While there has been a lot of coverage of the ‘Made in America week’ that took place in the US under great fanfare, two US senators are hoping to enact legislation that enhances the value of R&D tax credits by up to 25 percent for companies that develop and make their products in America.. Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Pat Roberts (R-KS) have introduced the ‘Invent and Manufacture in THERE NEXT SILICON VALLEY Silicon Valley engineering software event welcomes industry experts, VIPs. Leaders from across cutting-edge manufacturing and design industries share their visions of converging technology, software, and the factory of the future in keynote addresses at the 20th Congress on the Future of Engineering Software (COFES) in Menlo Park, CA, April. ABOUT - THERE NEXT SILICON VALLEY Discover The Future of Technology Now In its 10th year, The Next Silicon Valley website tracks news, companies, trends, and the key economic issues shaping the future of the global technology industry. Contributed articles from informed observers and experts of up 1,000 words or less, with a distinct point of view, accompanied by anillustration or
CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? A renewed focus on clusters creates important new agendas for local organisations. Cluster thinking suggests that companies have a tangible and important stake in the business environments where they are located. Performance of the business, and indeed the cluster as a whole, is intricately tied into the relationships companies have withone
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. THE TECHNOLOGIES REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY By Anna Kucirkova. Cutting edge technology is changing the way the construction designs, especilly in the design phase, using models, for instance, prior to construction for locating conflicts is an industry standard. Today the construction industry is embracing new, revolutionary technologies in the building side of things as well. GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AGTECH (OR AGRITECH) CONTINUES TO COME TO THE FORE Agtech (or agritech) continues to come to the fore. Agtech (or agritech) seems to be a major topic of interest among our audience involved in economic development, policymaking and technology innovation. Since we published an article on the New Zealand agtech cluster, we’ve had a DISCOVER: WHY TORONTO IS THE THIRD LARGEST TECH HUB IN Earlier this year, Cisco opened its CAD$100m innovation center in Toronto, Canada, one of nine worldwide. This is the culmination of several years of Cisco’s investment in the country, including its Canada Innovation Program, which is investing up to CAD$$150 million in Canadian companies and venture capital funds; the establishment of 12 university research chairs across Canada and its R&D TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO SAUDI ARABIA’S NATIONAL Economic transformation has become a common theme for economies and enterprises around the world. Digital transformation is a manifestation of that, set in THERE NEXT SILICON VALLEY Silicon Valley engineering software event welcomes industry experts, VIPs. Leaders from across cutting-edge manufacturing and design industries share their visions of converging technology, software, and the factory of the future in keynote addresses at the 20th Congress on the Future of Engineering Software (COFES) in Menlo Park, CA, April. ABOUT - THERE NEXT SILICON VALLEY Discover The Future of Technology Now In its 10th year, The Next Silicon Valley website tracks news, companies, trends, and the key economic issues shaping the future of the global technology industry. Contributed articles from informed observers and experts of up 1,000 words or less, with a distinct point of view, accompanied by anillustration or
CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? A renewed focus on clusters creates important new agendas for local organisations. Cluster thinking suggests that companies have a tangible and important stake in the business environments where they are located. Performance of the business, and indeed the cluster as a whole, is intricately tied into the relationships companies have withone
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. THE TECHNOLOGIES REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY By Anna Kucirkova. Cutting edge technology is changing the way the construction designs, especilly in the design phase, using models, for instance, prior to construction for locating conflicts is an industry standard. Today the construction industry is embracing new, revolutionary technologies in the building side of things as well. GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AGTECH (OR AGRITECH) CONTINUES TO COME TO THE FORE Agtech (or agritech) continues to come to the fore. Agtech (or agritech) seems to be a major topic of interest among our audience involved in economic development, policymaking and technology innovation. Since we published an article on the New Zealand agtech cluster, we’ve had a DISCOVER: WHY TORONTO IS THE THIRD LARGEST TECH HUB IN Earlier this year, Cisco opened its CAD$100m innovation center in Toronto, Canada, one of nine worldwide. This is the culmination of several years of Cisco’s investment in the country, including its Canada Innovation Program, which is investing up to CAD$$150 million in Canadian companies and venture capital funds; the establishment of 12 university research chairs across Canada and its R&D TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO SAUDI ARABIA’S NATIONAL Economic transformation has become a common theme for economies and enterprises around the world. Digital transformation is a manifestation of that, set in ABOUT - THERE NEXT SILICON VALLEY Discover The Future of Technology Now In its 10th year, The Next Silicon Valley website tracks news, companies, trends, and the key economic issues shaping the future of the global technology industry. Contributed articles from informed observers and experts of up 1,000 words or less, with a distinct point of view, accompanied by anillustration or
TOP 10 EMERGING TRENDS FOR DAILY LIFE IN FUTURE CITIES IN Trend 1: Future cities. In 20 years, cities will be cleaner, healthier places to live and very different from today. New green spaces, including vast ‘vertical forests’ on the roofs of skyscrapers, will clean the air. New urban agricultures (in tunnels and skyscrapers) can grow fresh food in city centers. Homes will be 3Dprinted rather
ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT SILICON VALLEY Demand is even greater for software engineers, with over 14,100 full-time positions listed, with salaries ranging from $80,000 to $125,000. But when it comes to landing your dream job in technology’s land of chips and software, job hunters beware: all that glitters is not Silicon Valley DISCOVER: WHY TORONTO IS THE THIRD LARGEST TECH HUB IN Earlier this year, Cisco opened its CAD$100m innovation center in Toronto, Canada, one of nine worldwide. This is the culmination of several years of Cisco’s investment in the country, including its Canada Innovation Program, which is investing up to CAD$$150 million in Canadian companies and venture capital funds; the establishment of 12 university research chairs across Canada and its R&D AGTECH (OR AGRITECH) CONTINUES TO COME TO THE FORE Agtech (or agritech) continues to come to the fore. Agtech (or agritech) seems to be a major topic of interest among our audience involved in economic development, policymaking and technology innovation. Since we published an article on the New Zealand agtech cluster, we’ve had a THE HUMAN, POLITICAL, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF IOT, AND HOW Not a day goes by without some discussion of the IoT (internet of things) and how it is going to change our lives. The technology itself provides the potential for interfacing and interacting with the physical world and yielding revolutionary and radical impact upon wealth creation, economic growth, development, education, training andsocial wellbeing.
MADE IN AMERICA: NEW LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE R&D TAX While there has been a lot of coverage of the ‘Made in America week’ that took place in the US under great fanfare, two US senators are hoping to enact legislation that enhances the value of R&D tax credits by up to 25 percent for companies that develop and make their products in America.. Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Pat Roberts (R-KS) have introduced the ‘Invent and Manufacture in SHANGHAI BASED SCIENCE PARK SUPPORTS SAINT-GOBAIN TO Industrial corporation Saint-Gobain is working with a science park in Shanghai to support innovation and establish cooperation in smart cities, energy saving, new materials and IoT (internet of things), as a result of its MoU recently signed with Shanghai Caohejing Hi-tech Park.. Saint-Gobain is among the world’s hundred leading industrialcorporations.
SMART LIGHTING IN STREETS FORMS FOUNDATION FOR QUICK Earlier this year at a conference in Yinchuan, China, the City of San Diego illustrated how it used street lights and smart lighting as the backbone of its current and future smart cities efforts. SINGAPORE MAKES MOVES TO SPUR PUBLIC SECTOR INNOVATION The Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech) has signed of a Memorandum of Intent (MOI) with the National University of Singapore(NUS) to
CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? Policy makers often spend a lot of time deliberating how to develop a successful cluster capable of delivering economic impact for the city,region, or nation.
THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 In some areas, technology sometimes seems to be advancing leaps and bounds. While much of what we thought might be too futuristic 50 years ago is now commonplace, the timescale for ‘normalization’ of new technologies and innovations has got considerably shorter. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. ‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE REVENUE TO REACH $59.8 Vast amounts of data, faster processing power, and increasingly smarter algorithms are powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications and use cases across consumer, enterprise, and government markets around the world, enabling machines to speak, listen, move, and make decisions in unprecedented ways. CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge CHINA, USA AND JAPAN WILL BE TOP FIVE USERS OF 5G China, the USA and Japan will have the highest number of 5G connections by 2025, and together, these three countries will have 55 percent of all 5G connections by then. CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? Policy makers often spend a lot of time deliberating how to develop a successful cluster capable of delivering economic impact for the city,region, or nation.
THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 In some areas, technology sometimes seems to be advancing leaps and bounds. While much of what we thought might be too futuristic 50 years ago is now commonplace, the timescale for ‘normalization’ of new technologies and innovations has got considerably shorter. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. ‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE REVENUE TO REACH $59.8 Vast amounts of data, faster processing power, and increasingly smarter algorithms are powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications and use cases across consumer, enterprise, and government markets around the world, enabling machines to speak, listen, move, and make decisions in unprecedented ways. CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge CHINA, USA AND JAPAN WILL BE TOP FIVE USERS OF 5G China, the USA and Japan will have the highest number of 5G connections by 2025, and together, these three countries will have 55 percent of all 5G connections by then. THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 In some areas, technology sometimes seems to be advancing leaps and bounds. While much of what we thought might be too futuristic 50 years ago is now commonplace, the timescale for ‘normalization’ of new technologies and innovations has got considerably shorter. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all THE TECHNOLOGIES REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Cutting edge technology is changing the way the construction designs, especilly in the design phase, using models, for instance, prior to construction for locating conflicts is IDEALAB INCUBATOR COMES TO NY'S TECH VALLEY Rhinebeck, NY, in the Hudson River's Tech Valley, will become the new home of a new Idealab business venture focused on early stage company creation.The new venture will collaborate with a number of public-private partnerships and large industry partners to sponsor andco-create startups.
TOP 10 EMERGING TRENDS FOR DAILY LIFE IN FUTURE CITIES IN A recent survey commissioned by Vodafone asked a group of futurologists to identify what technological developments they think would transform home and working life as part of future cities in THE HUMAN, POLITICAL, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF IOT, AND HOW Not a day goes by without some discussion of the IoT (internet of things) and how it is going to change our lives. The technology itself provides the potential for interfacing and interacting with the physical world and yielding revolutionary and radical impact upon wealth creation, economic growth, development, education, training andsocial wellbeing.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE REVENUE TO REACH $59.8 Vast amounts of data, faster processing power, and increasingly smarter algorithms are powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications and use cases across consumer, enterprise, and government markets around the world, enabling machines to speak, listen, move, and make decisions in unprecedented ways. CHINA, USA AND JAPAN WILL BE TOP FIVE USERS OF 5G China, the USA and Japan will have the highest number of 5G connections by 2025, and together, these three countries will have 55 percent of all 5G connections by then. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT INVESTS C$2.9M IN USE OF GRAPHENE TO The Government of Canada is investing C$2.9-million to improve battery technology, as part of its clean technology investment program. The investment, which will be through Raymor Industries Inc., supports the innovative use of graphene to improve lithium REPORTS: IS NEW YORK GLOBALFOUNDRIES LOOKING FOR AN EXIT Chinese chip maker goes under after receiving $20B in investments. www.upi.com. A Chinese semiconductor manufacturer that was able to procure nearly $20 billion in investments has gone under and abandoned a new factory in Wuhan without explanation, according to CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? A renewed focus on clusters creates important new agendas for local organisations. Cluster thinking suggests that companies have a tangible and important stake in the business environments where they are located. Performance of the business, and indeed the cluster as a whole, is intricately tied into the relationships companies have withone
THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has been experiencing an exodus with its best talent leaving, as many tech companies are packing up and leaving the Valley for better opportunities elsewhere. Some of the biggest names in tech are joiningthis
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO SAUDI ARABIA’S NATIONAL Economic transformation has become a common theme for economies and enterprises around the world. Digital transformation is a manifestation of that, set in GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? A renewed focus on clusters creates important new agendas for local organisations. Cluster thinking suggests that companies have a tangible and important stake in the business environments where they are located. Performance of the business, and indeed the cluster as a whole, is intricately tied into the relationships companies have withone
THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has been experiencing an exodus with its best talent leaving, as many tech companies are packing up and leaving the Valley for better opportunities elsewhere. Some of the biggest names in tech are joiningthis
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO SAUDI ARABIA’S NATIONAL Economic transformation has become a common theme for economies and enterprises around the world. Digital transformation is a manifestation of that, set in GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT SILICON VALLEY Demand is even greater for software engineers, with over 14,100 full-time positions listed, with salaries ranging from $80,000 to $125,000. But when it comes to landing your dream job in technology’s land of chips and software, job hunters beware: all that glitters is not Silicon Valley SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all TOP 10 EMERGING TRENDS FOR DAILY LIFE IN FUTURE CITIES IN Trend 1: Future cities. In 20 years, cities will be cleaner, healthier places to live and very different from today. New green spaces, including vast ‘vertical forests’ on the roofs of skyscrapers, will clean the air. New urban agricultures (in tunnels and skyscrapers) can grow fresh food in city centers. Homes will be 3Dprinted rather
IDEALAB INCUBATOR COMES TO NY'S TECH VALLEY Rhinebeck, NY, in the Hudson River's Tech Valley, will become the new home of a new Idealab business venture focused on early stage company creation.The new venture will collaborate with a number of public-private partnerships and large industry partners to sponsor andco-create startups.
THE TECHNOLOGIES REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY By Anna Kucirkova. Cutting edge technology is changing the way the construction designs, especilly in the design phase, using models, for instance, prior to construction for locating conflicts is an industry standard. Today the construction industry is embracing new, revolutionary technologies in the building side of things as well. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE REVENUE TO REACH $59.8 Artificial intelligence software revenue to reach $59.8 billion by 2025. Vast amounts of data, faster processing power, and increasingly smarter algorithms are powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications and use cases across consumer, enterprise, and government markets around the world, enabling machines to speak, listen, move,and make
CHINA, USA AND JAPAN WILL BE TOP FIVE USERS OF 5G China, the USA and Japan will have the highest number of 5G connections by 2025, and together, these three countries will have 55 percent of all 5G connections by then. REPORTS: IS NEW YORK GLOBALFOUNDRIES LOOKING FOR AN EXIT As reported by ComputerBaseReport, GlobalFoundries owners in Abu Dhabi are seeking a buyer for its 300 mm chip manufacturing plants in Malta, and Hopewell Junction, New York. “Abu Dhabi Advanced Technology Investment (ATIC), may seek and exit a buyer,” according to an English translation of ComputerBase’s original article in German. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT INVESTS C$2.9M IN USE OF GRAPHENE TO The Government of Canada is investing C$2.9-million to improve battery technology, as part of its clean technology investment program. The investment, which will be through Raymor Industries Inc., supports the innovative use of graphene to improve lithium-ion (reusable) battery performance and longevity. CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? A renewed focus on clusters creates important new agendas for local organisations. Cluster thinking suggests that companies have a tangible and important stake in the business environments where they are located. Performance of the business, and indeed the cluster as a whole, is intricately tied into the relationships companies have withone
THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has been experiencing an exodus with its best talent leaving, as many tech companies are packing up and leaving the Valley for better opportunities elsewhere. Some of the biggest names in tech are joiningthis
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO SAUDI ARABIA’S NATIONAL Economic transformation has become a common theme for economies and enterprises around the world. Digital transformation is a manifestation of that, set in GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge CLUSTER THEORY: WHAT MAKES A SUCCESSFUL HUB? A renewed focus on clusters creates important new agendas for local organisations. Cluster thinking suggests that companies have a tangible and important stake in the business environments where they are located. Performance of the business, and indeed the cluster as a whole, is intricately tied into the relationships companies have withone
THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. 30 TECH HOT SPOTS IN NEW YORK You will find New York State’s official locations for “Incubators and Innovation Hot Spots” extend from one end of the state to the other. Inside, they all have a common mission: spur economic development, support innovative ideas, and foster collaboration with academic and industrial resources. BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has been experiencing an exodus with its best talent leaving, as many tech companies are packing up and leaving the Valley for better opportunities elsewhere. Some of the biggest names in tech are joiningthis
‘PAY-IT-FORWARD’ CULTURE IS KEY TO SUCCESS OF SILICON by Nitin Dahad. Around the world, people study the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem to try and understand how they can re-create its secret sauce to stimulate innovation, entrepreneurship and economic development and growth in their own region or country. SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all TECHNOLOGY IS KEY TO SAUDI ARABIA’S NATIONAL Economic transformation has become a common theme for economies and enterprises around the world. Digital transformation is a manifestation of that, set in GLOBALFOUNDRIES NEW YORK: FOR SALE? GlobalFoundries chipmaking operation in New York – the one taking a pass on the 7nm semiconductor manufacturing process node – is up for sale according to industry source ComputerBasereport. “A few days before the tenth anniversary, it is clear that Globalfoundries is still in difficult waters. Rumors now say that the former majorshareholder, Abu
AFRICA WILL HAVE MORE THAN 1 BILLION MOBILE BROADBAND Mobile data will be the main driver of growth in the African telecoms market, with the number of mobile broadband connections on thecontinent set to
CAN LONDON’S DIVERSITY GIVE IT THE EDGE OVER SILICON VALLEY? It is widely considered that diversity is an important part of nurturing innovation. Research from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management suggests that even if people from different backgrounds have exactly the same skills and knowledge, diverse teams may still do better than more homogeneous ones. Based on this premise, it is conceivable that London could have an edge THE FUTURE TECH THAT WILL BE REAL IN 2021 Virtual reality. IDC forecasts that shipments of virtual and augmented reality headsets will rise to about 92 million in 2021, which would be close to 10 times as many as shipped out last year. A big chunk of the overall market growth is expected to come from augmented reality, which is currently just a small proportion of a fragmented market. ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT SILICON VALLEY Demand is even greater for software engineers, with over 14,100 full-time positions listed, with salaries ranging from $80,000 to $125,000. But when it comes to landing your dream job in technology’s land of chips and software, job hunters beware: all that glitters is not Silicon Valley SILICON VALLEY'S WORST NIGHTMARE: MADE IN INDIA, BY INDIA Silicon Valley tech giants, among them Amazon, Google and Facebook, are coming under increasing public, administrative, and national scrutiny over internal company policies that govern how they operate, locate, and expand. The fallout from Amazon’s decision to ditch Queens New York for a new big data headquarters is still reverberating in the City, and all TOP 10 EMERGING TRENDS FOR DAILY LIFE IN FUTURE CITIES IN Trend 1: Future cities. In 20 years, cities will be cleaner, healthier places to live and very different from today. New green spaces, including vast ‘vertical forests’ on the roofs of skyscrapers, will clean the air. New urban agricultures (in tunnels and skyscrapers) can grow fresh food in city centers. Homes will be 3Dprinted rather
IDEALAB INCUBATOR COMES TO NY'S TECH VALLEY Rhinebeck, NY, in the Hudson River's Tech Valley, will become the new home of a new Idealab business venture focused on early stage company creation.The new venture will collaborate with a number of public-private partnerships and large industry partners to sponsor andco-create startups.
THE TECHNOLOGIES REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY By Anna Kucirkova. Cutting edge technology is changing the way the construction designs, especilly in the design phase, using models, for instance, prior to construction for locating conflicts is an industry standard. Today the construction industry is embracing new, revolutionary technologies in the building side of things as well. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE REVENUE TO REACH $59.8 Artificial intelligence software revenue to reach $59.8 billion by 2025. Vast amounts of data, faster processing power, and increasingly smarter algorithms are powering artificial intelligence (AI) applications and use cases across consumer, enterprise, and government markets around the world, enabling machines to speak, listen, move,and make
CHINA, USA AND JAPAN WILL BE TOP FIVE USERS OF 5G China, the USA and Japan will have the highest number of 5G connections by 2025, and together, these three countries will have 55 percent of all 5G connections by then. REPORTS: IS NEW YORK GLOBALFOUNDRIES LOOKING FOR AN EXIT As reported by ComputerBaseReport, GlobalFoundries owners in Abu Dhabi are seeking a buyer for its 300 mm chip manufacturing plants in Malta, and Hopewell Junction, New York. “Abu Dhabi Advanced Technology Investment (ATIC), may seek and exit a buyer,” according to an English translation of ComputerBase’s original article in German. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT INVESTS C$2.9M IN USE OF GRAPHENE TO The Government of Canada is investing C$2.9-million to improve battery technology, as part of its clean technology investment program. The investment, which will be through Raymor Industries Inc., supports the innovative use of graphene to improve lithium-ion (reusable) battery performance and longevity.CATEGORIES
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CHIP WAR JITTERS: PERFECT STORM BREWING OVER TAIWAN? Posted on August 12, 2020 by Richard Wallace|
Could the US chip embargo, which applies to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company rattle the world’s largest chip foundry and global chip giant? TSMC supplies almost all of Huawei’s chips, and if push comes to shove between the U.S. and China over China’s access to TSMC’s foundries, the worry is: could it “push Beijing towards forcefully reclaiming…Read more »
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CHINA UNVEILS BOOST TO CHIPMAKERS IN LATEST WAR SALVO Posted on August 12, 2020 by Richard Wallace|
China has unveiled major tax incentive policy to encourage innovation in domestic semiconductor industry. For chip design, packaging, testing and relevant equipment, materials and software enterprises, the first two years of profits will be tax exempt. Shanghai’s STAR market has been the preferred venue for China’s chip makers, with SMIC raising 53 billion yuan (US$7.58…Read more »
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HUDSON-CREATIVE SEEKS USER INPUT FOR PROPOSED MID-HUDSON MAKER SPACE Posted on January 26, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
Hudson-Creative is conducting an online market study to assess the feasibility of bringing a maker space to the City of Hudson, New York. Click here to take the User Interest Survey. The non-profit community-based start-up organization is seeking funding and partnership to provide work spaces, equipment and a collaborative atmosphere for the creation of fine…Read more »
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HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SEE TECH IN ACTION ON DIGIFABSHOP FACTORYTOUR
Posted on January 26, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
Digifabshop hosted a factory tour for Hudson High School students earlier this month where they got a first hand look at STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) concepts at work and saw how the new ‘practical arts’ (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math) are applied in the manufacturing process, from the designphase to…
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CHIP WAR JITTERS: PERFECT STORM BREWING OVER TAIWAN? Posted on August 12, 2020 by Richard Wallace|
Could the US chip embargo, which applies to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company rattle the world’s largest chip foundry and global chip giant? TSMC supplies almost all of Huawei’s chips, and if push comes to shove between the U.S. and China over…Read more »
CHINA UNVEILS BOOST TO CHIPMAKERS IN LATEST WAR SALVO Posted on August 12, 2020 by Richard Wallace|
China has unveiled major tax incentive policy to encourage innovation in domestic semiconductor industry. For chip design, packaging, testing and relevant equipment, materials and software enterprises, the first two years of profits will be tax exempt. Shanghai’s STARmarket has…
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BIG TECH DIGS INTO DEEP, SECRETIVE POLITICAL POCKETS Posted on November 2, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
According to a Fast Company report “Tech giants Amazon, Facebook, and Google have spent $33 million on Washington lobbying efforts so far this year, and their political action committees have donated $900,000 to federal candidates this election cycle. The companieshave…
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TORONTO GETS SMART ABOUT BIG TECH Posted on November 2, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
According to the New York Times, Toronto won a major fight against Big Tech last week. “But unlike the battles underway in Washington, it wasn’t over digital domains like online privacy or ad sales; rather, it was over something deep…Read more »
INTEL CAPITAL CELEBRATES NEW INVESTMENTS IN 14 DISRUPTIVE STARTUPS Posted on April 2, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
Leaders from the 14 companies who joined the Intel Capital portfolio pose with Intel Capital President Wendell Brooks at the Arizona Biltmore for the 19th annual Intel Capital Global Summit. The 2019 Intel Capital Global Summit runs April 1-3 in…Read more »
THE TECHNOLOGIES REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Posted on March 25, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
A recent article published in Dakota Safety breaks down how technology is shaping construction, and what we can expect moving forward in a number of areas. By Anna Kucirkova Cutting edge technology is changing the way the construction designs, especilly…Read more »
SILICON VALLEY ENGINEERING SOFTWARE EVENT WELCOMES INDUSTRYEXPERTS, VIPS
Posted on March 22, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
Leaders from across cutting-edge manufacturing and design industries share their visions of converging technology, software, and the factory of the future in keynote addresses at the 20th Congress on the Future of Engineering Software (COFES) in Menlo Park, CA, April…Read more »
WHAT ROLE WILL TECHNOLOGY PLAY IN SUSTAINING CITIES OF THE FUTURE? Posted on March 21, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
Technology for lighting, building, energy, transportation, commnications, water, food, infrastructure – all of these – will be required to build and sustain the city of the future. World population is expected to reach 9.8 billion by 2025. Nearly 70percent…
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BEHIND THE SILICON VALLEY EXODUS: WHERE TECH COMPANIES ARE GOING Posted on March 19, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
Contributed Report By Stacy Williams Silicon Valley has been the capital of the global technology industry for decades. At present, Silicon Valley is a $2.8 trillion neighborhood because of tech giants like Google, Tesla, and Apple. However, the area has…Read more »
ENGINEERS ADOPT POWERFUL NEW DESIGN TOOLS, SOFTWARE, IN RACE WITHCOMPLEXITY
Posted on March 19, 2019 by Richard Wallace|
Software, design and engineering professionals network in Silicon Valley April 7–9 at the 20th Congress on the Future of Engineering Software (COFES). The technology challenge they face? Keeping up with soaring design complexity in end products. A few trends: mechanical…Read more »
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