Archive for January, 2009

Stanford Media X Ten Innovation Trends: Robotics, Aging, Clean Tech, Brain, Gaming, Science and More

January 29th, 2009
Stanford Media X Ten Innovation Trends: Robotics, Aging, Clean Tech, Brain, Gaming, Science and More

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The goal of Stanford University Media X is to foster collaborations between industry and academia. The 5th Annual Media X Conference on Research, Collaboration, Innovation and Productivity, which I was fortunate to attend, served its purpose well. Let me share the 10 Key Trends that every business executive and innovator should be paying attention to:

1) Personal Robotics is pois » Read more: Stanford Media X Ten Innovation Trends: Robotics, Aging, Clean Tech, Brain, Gaming, Science and More

Latest Technological Inventions – Futuristic Inventions Revealed

January 26th, 2009
Latest Technological Inventions - Futuristic Inventions Revealed

The electronics revolution shows no signs of slowing down.  When I was a youngster we had dial telephones, AM radio, and black & white TV with a tall antenna on the roof.  We did not have microwave ovens, cell phones, computers, FM radio, or GPS systems and there were no satellites.  Well hang onto your hats, because the revolution has just begun…

X-ray vision is already here… sort of.

Knowing that radio wa » Read more: Latest Technological Inventions – Futuristic Inventions Revealed

Space Technology in Modern World

January 13th, 2009
Space Technology in Modern World

Space science is the study of everything above and beyond the surface of the Earth, from Earth’s atmosphere to the very edges of the universe. Space Technology refers to the technology in satellites and ground systems used by space scientists to study the universe (looking up) and the earth (looking down), or to deliver services to users on the ground. The vast majority of satellites are launched into space to provide services to people on Ear » Read more: Space Technology in Modern World