The document provides information about the London Sustainability Jam 2011 event taking place from October 28-30, 2011. It outlines the event schedule, location, activities planned for each day, organizing team members and mentors attending to guide participants. The event will bring together sustainability professionals for a weekend jam session to develop ideas and prototypes around a surprise theme using a design thinking approach.
Creatives Without Borders is a nonprofit that connects students and creatives with organizations needing creative services. It provides real-world projects for students to gain experience while helping nonprofits. Students can choose from various briefs and their work will be reviewed by an international jury. Completing a project allows students to promote their pro bono work and is a candidate for an annual best creations book. This helps students start their careers by using their skills for good causes around the world.
Diana Goudian is a graphic designer from Amman, Jordan seeking to broaden her career. She has over 8 years of experience in graphic design and previously worked for Rubicon Group Holding from 2007-2015 on projects including Pink Panther & Pals and educational media. She is currently the creative lead for a musical establishment called Dozan wa Awtar. Goudian is proficient in Adobe and Microsoft programs and is fluent in Arabic and English with beginner Italian skills.
The proposal of OKFN Belgium and iDrops for a co-working space based in Ghent that focusses on social innovation. This idea was pitched during the Ghent Web Valley Co-working meetup to other co-working spaces.
Andrea is the Chief Designer at Cornwall Council with responsibility for service design and innovation. In this talk Andrea will discuss the challenges and successes of engaging a Local Authority in design practices. Having directed the multi award-winning social enterprise ‘Designs of the Time’ (Dott Cornwall) for two years, Andrea will also consider the value of design as a way of encouraging new approaches to local government innovation.
The document describes Talent Garden, a network of co-working spaces that aims to connect innovators and help them grow. It started in 2011 in Brescia, Italy and has since expanded to multiple locations across Europe and plans to open locations in several cities around the world. Talent Garden provides work spaces, events, training, and other services to help their members collaborate and accelerate innovation. Their members include freelancers, startups, journalists, investors and others in the digital innovation field. The document outlines some lessons learned from Talent Garden's experience, including the importance of having a clear vision and focus on talent through participatory member selection and community engagement.
Makerhood is a project designed in a Mesa&Cadeira (mesa.do) in South Auckland (New Zealand) in January 2016 for the Auckland Council with the contributions of: Baruk Jacob, Barbara Soalheiro, Elizabeth Cretney, Gabriela Agustini, Gael Surgenot, Jaco van der Merwe, Joel Umali, John Belford-Lelaulu, John Kotoisuva, Joran Kikke, Livia Araujo, Lucas Tauil de Freitas, Rui Peng, Russell O’Brien, Sandra Chemin, Waikare Komene. Pictures and Video by: Simon Wilson.
Blokwise developed a mobile memory game called "Charuca Memo Minding" for the Spanish market. The game is educational and helps develop children's memory. It was created for iPad, iPod, iPhone and Android devices by Blokwise and their client Charuca.
Ramiro Martinez Jr. is an experienced designer and fabricator seeking licensure as an architect. He has a Bachelor of Architecture from Newschool of Architecture + Design and has managed various design and installation projects including structures for Burning Man and Art San Diego. His skills include 3D modeling, fabrication, programming, and conceptual design. He has received awards for design excellence and led collaborations on community planning projects.
Creatives Without Borders is a nonprofit that connects students and creatives with organizations needing creative services. It provides real-world projects for students to gain experience while helping nonprofits. Students can choose from various briefs and their work will be reviewed by an international jury. Completing a project allows students to promote their pro bono work and is a candidate for an annual best creations book. This helps students start their careers by using their skills for good causes around the world.
Diana Goudian is a graphic designer from Amman, Jordan seeking to broaden her career. She has over 8 years of experience in graphic design and previously worked for Rubicon Group Holding from 2007-2015 on projects including Pink Panther & Pals and educational media. She is currently the creative lead for a musical establishment called Dozan wa Awtar. Goudian is proficient in Adobe and Microsoft programs and is fluent in Arabic and English with beginner Italian skills.
The proposal of OKFN Belgium and iDrops for a co-working space based in Ghent that focusses on social innovation. This idea was pitched during the Ghent Web Valley Co-working meetup to other co-working spaces.
Andrea is the Chief Designer at Cornwall Council with responsibility for service design and innovation. In this talk Andrea will discuss the challenges and successes of engaging a Local Authority in design practices. Having directed the multi award-winning social enterprise ‘Designs of the Time’ (Dott Cornwall) for two years, Andrea will also consider the value of design as a way of encouraging new approaches to local government innovation.
The document describes Talent Garden, a network of co-working spaces that aims to connect innovators and help them grow. It started in 2011 in Brescia, Italy and has since expanded to multiple locations across Europe and plans to open locations in several cities around the world. Talent Garden provides work spaces, events, training, and other services to help their members collaborate and accelerate innovation. Their members include freelancers, startups, journalists, investors and others in the digital innovation field. The document outlines some lessons learned from Talent Garden's experience, including the importance of having a clear vision and focus on talent through participatory member selection and community engagement.
Makerhood is a project designed in a Mesa&Cadeira (mesa.do) in South Auckland (New Zealand) in January 2016 for the Auckland Council with the contributions of: Baruk Jacob, Barbara Soalheiro, Elizabeth Cretney, Gabriela Agustini, Gael Surgenot, Jaco van der Merwe, Joel Umali, John Belford-Lelaulu, John Kotoisuva, Joran Kikke, Livia Araujo, Lucas Tauil de Freitas, Rui Peng, Russell O’Brien, Sandra Chemin, Waikare Komene. Pictures and Video by: Simon Wilson.
Blokwise developed a mobile memory game called "Charuca Memo Minding" for the Spanish market. The game is educational and helps develop children's memory. It was created for iPad, iPod, iPhone and Android devices by Blokwise and their client Charuca.
Ramiro Martinez Jr. is an experienced designer and fabricator seeking licensure as an architect. He has a Bachelor of Architecture from Newschool of Architecture + Design and has managed various design and installation projects including structures for Burning Man and Art San Diego. His skills include 3D modeling, fabrication, programming, and conceptual design. He has received awards for design excellence and led collaborations on community planning projects.
The document contains information about mathematical concepts including equations, inequalities, sets, logarithms, trigonometry and graphs. It includes examples of solving equations and inequalities as well as plotting functions and their properties. Various mathematical terms are defined and formulas are provided for calculations.
Best Practices in making Learning Social & FunTeamie
The document discusses best practices for building social learning networks. It outlines 5 key practices: 1) Build learning communities for ongoing learning discussions, 2) Create shared and collaborative multimedia content, 3) Share and build experiences through peer learning, 4) Reward participation through gamification, and 5) Facilitate collaborative learning rather than solely teaching. The key is that social and collaborative learning drives engagement better than formal education alone. Technology can enable the delivery of social learning experiences.
LMS 2.0 - Tools for the Next Gen of LearnersTeamie
The document discusses the evolution of learning management systems (LMS) from LMS 1.0 to LMS 2.0. LMS 1.0 tools had low usage and usability, expensive customizations, and a non-intuitive user interface. However, the changing landscape with social media, mobile devices, and learning/workplace trends requires LMS 2.0 to be more social, collaborative, engage users with open/user-generated content, and facilitate learning anywhere on any device through the cloud. Key characteristics of LMS 2.0 include social communities, discovery/subscriptions, personalized learning, gamification, and cloud/mobile delivery to drive a more engaged and effective learning experience.
Teamie creates a private social learning network for each organization that is accessible over the web and our Android & iOS mobile apps. Teamie provides a user-friendly environment for employees to learn from each other, collaborate on projects, and access their training anytime-anywhere. Teamie also equips training mangers with tools to enrich training with multimedia, save time through auto-graded assessments, evaluate learners through reports, and distribute certifications.
Teamie is a Singapore-based company that provides a social learning platform to enable online, blended, and mobile learning. It has customers in over 10 countries across K-12, higher education, enterprises, and government. Key features of Teamie's platform include social collaboration tools, learning management tools, analytics and notifications, mobile and web access, gamification, and integration capabilities. Teamie aims to make learning more collaborative, engaging, and performance-driven through its cloud-based social learning platform.
Teamie creates a private social learning network for each organization that is accessible over the web and our Android & iOS mobile apps. Teamie provides a user-friendly environment for employees to learn from each other, collaborate on projects, and access their training anytime-anywhere. Teamie also equips training mangers with tools to enrich training with multimedia, save time through auto-graded assessments, evaluate learners through reports, and distribute certifications.
This document provides an overview of the Handbook for Overseas Indians published by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs. It begins with a foreword from the Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs welcoming overseas Indians and highlighting investment opportunities and entrepreneurial activities in India. It then provides a preface describing the Ministry's goal of extending investment services to overseas Indians to enable them to benefit from India's growing economy. Finally, it provides background about the Ministry, its mission to promote relationships between India and its diaspora, and its organizational structure.
The document describes a family tree including a father, mother, brother, sister, grandparents on both sides, an uncle, and a cousin. The family members are listed without descriptions of relationships between them.
Puerto Rico ha experimentado muchos cambios a través de los años, pero la gente de Puerto Rico sigue siendo fuerte y orgullosa de su herencia. A pesar de los desafíos, Dios continúa bendiciendo a la gente de Puerto Rico.
This document describes a digital marketing agency based in Mumbai, India. The agency has over 10 years of experience working with unique brands across industries. Its mission is to establish digital spaces for brands by creating brand presence through social networks and social media marketing. The agency offers services such as social media marketing through corporate blogging, microblogging, social bookmarking, social news, video sharing, photo sharing, document sharing, social networking and more. It also offers website design and search engine optimization services.
Este documento presenta los resultados académicos de varios estudiantes de quinto grado de la materia de matemáticas. Incluye información sobre asistencia, promedios obtenidos en diferentes unidades y actividades evaluativas, y el promedio final de cada estudiante, junto con su clasificación final (aprobado, reprobado, etc.).
Este documento presenta los resultados académicos de varios estudiantes de quinto grado de la materia de matemáticas. Incluye información sobre asistencia, promedios obtenidos en diferentes unidades y actividades evaluativas, y el promedio final de cada estudiante, junto con su clasificación final (aprobado, reprobado, etc.).
Este documento contiene varios ejercicios y actividades sobre temas bíblicos para estudiantes de matemáticas. Incluye una sopa de letras con temas de segundo año de secundaria, un salto de caballo con una frase bíblica oculta, y una cruzada y acróstico con nombres de autores del Nuevo Testamento.
'Open Digital' How it's changing the pace and the way organisations workReading Room
Most recent Reading Room Manchester breakfast meeting focused on 'Open Digital' specifically in the Arts & Culture Sector.
The beginnings of an ongoing discussion and debate, which we would love you to join!
This document provides an agenda and background information for a design symposium on emerging design and future society. The symposium will include welcoming remarks, an overview of the theme, and presentations from six speakers including representatives from Hewlett-Packard, IDEO, Frog Design, and DesignAffairs. The speakers will address topics like the role of designers in emerging markets and societies, cultural influences on design, and how design can enhance quality of life and drive social change. A panel discussion will follow the presentations to field questions on these issues.
2014 Female Founders in Tech by Girls in Tech - ItalyGiTItaly
Lisa Danese is the founder of VEASYT, a startup based in Venice that develops an online platform. The platform aims to make art accessible to blind and visually impaired people by integrating tactile exploration with audio descriptions. Tactile models of artworks are transformed into speaking models, allowing an interactive exploration activated with a simple touch.
The document profiles several female entrepreneurs and their startups. It provides brief biographies of each entrepreneur and describes their companies, which focus on various areas such as childcare services, fashion, food delivery, social media tools, and more. The entrepreneurs have a range of educational and professional backgrounds and have launched their startups in Italy and other countries.
The document provides information about TEDxIE Madrid, an independently organized TED event at IE Business School in Madrid, Spain. The event aims to inspire students, alumni, and the community by offering a platform for speakers transforming society. The event will feature talks from IE students, alumni, and external speakers on topics like uselessness, political anticipation, grassroots innovation, and more. It will take place on July 9th, 2015, with registration at 4:30PM, talks throughout the afternoon and evening, and a closing cocktail at 8:20PM.
The document contains information about mathematical concepts including equations, inequalities, sets, logarithms, trigonometry and graphs. It includes examples of solving equations and inequalities as well as plotting functions and their properties. Various mathematical terms are defined and formulas are provided for calculations.
Best Practices in making Learning Social & FunTeamie
The document discusses best practices for building social learning networks. It outlines 5 key practices: 1) Build learning communities for ongoing learning discussions, 2) Create shared and collaborative multimedia content, 3) Share and build experiences through peer learning, 4) Reward participation through gamification, and 5) Facilitate collaborative learning rather than solely teaching. The key is that social and collaborative learning drives engagement better than formal education alone. Technology can enable the delivery of social learning experiences.
LMS 2.0 - Tools for the Next Gen of LearnersTeamie
The document discusses the evolution of learning management systems (LMS) from LMS 1.0 to LMS 2.0. LMS 1.0 tools had low usage and usability, expensive customizations, and a non-intuitive user interface. However, the changing landscape with social media, mobile devices, and learning/workplace trends requires LMS 2.0 to be more social, collaborative, engage users with open/user-generated content, and facilitate learning anywhere on any device through the cloud. Key characteristics of LMS 2.0 include social communities, discovery/subscriptions, personalized learning, gamification, and cloud/mobile delivery to drive a more engaged and effective learning experience.
Teamie creates a private social learning network for each organization that is accessible over the web and our Android & iOS mobile apps. Teamie provides a user-friendly environment for employees to learn from each other, collaborate on projects, and access their training anytime-anywhere. Teamie also equips training mangers with tools to enrich training with multimedia, save time through auto-graded assessments, evaluate learners through reports, and distribute certifications.
Teamie is a Singapore-based company that provides a social learning platform to enable online, blended, and mobile learning. It has customers in over 10 countries across K-12, higher education, enterprises, and government. Key features of Teamie's platform include social collaboration tools, learning management tools, analytics and notifications, mobile and web access, gamification, and integration capabilities. Teamie aims to make learning more collaborative, engaging, and performance-driven through its cloud-based social learning platform.
Teamie creates a private social learning network for each organization that is accessible over the web and our Android & iOS mobile apps. Teamie provides a user-friendly environment for employees to learn from each other, collaborate on projects, and access their training anytime-anywhere. Teamie also equips training mangers with tools to enrich training with multimedia, save time through auto-graded assessments, evaluate learners through reports, and distribute certifications.
This document provides an overview of the Handbook for Overseas Indians published by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs. It begins with a foreword from the Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs welcoming overseas Indians and highlighting investment opportunities and entrepreneurial activities in India. It then provides a preface describing the Ministry's goal of extending investment services to overseas Indians to enable them to benefit from India's growing economy. Finally, it provides background about the Ministry, its mission to promote relationships between India and its diaspora, and its organizational structure.
The document describes a family tree including a father, mother, brother, sister, grandparents on both sides, an uncle, and a cousin. The family members are listed without descriptions of relationships between them.
Puerto Rico ha experimentado muchos cambios a través de los años, pero la gente de Puerto Rico sigue siendo fuerte y orgullosa de su herencia. A pesar de los desafíos, Dios continúa bendiciendo a la gente de Puerto Rico.
This document describes a digital marketing agency based in Mumbai, India. The agency has over 10 years of experience working with unique brands across industries. Its mission is to establish digital spaces for brands by creating brand presence through social networks and social media marketing. The agency offers services such as social media marketing through corporate blogging, microblogging, social bookmarking, social news, video sharing, photo sharing, document sharing, social networking and more. It also offers website design and search engine optimization services.
Este documento presenta los resultados académicos de varios estudiantes de quinto grado de la materia de matemáticas. Incluye información sobre asistencia, promedios obtenidos en diferentes unidades y actividades evaluativas, y el promedio final de cada estudiante, junto con su clasificación final (aprobado, reprobado, etc.).
Este documento presenta los resultados académicos de varios estudiantes de quinto grado de la materia de matemáticas. Incluye información sobre asistencia, promedios obtenidos en diferentes unidades y actividades evaluativas, y el promedio final de cada estudiante, junto con su clasificación final (aprobado, reprobado, etc.).
Este documento contiene varios ejercicios y actividades sobre temas bíblicos para estudiantes de matemáticas. Incluye una sopa de letras con temas de segundo año de secundaria, un salto de caballo con una frase bíblica oculta, y una cruzada y acróstico con nombres de autores del Nuevo Testamento.
'Open Digital' How it's changing the pace and the way organisations workReading Room
Most recent Reading Room Manchester breakfast meeting focused on 'Open Digital' specifically in the Arts & Culture Sector.
The beginnings of an ongoing discussion and debate, which we would love you to join!
This document provides an agenda and background information for a design symposium on emerging design and future society. The symposium will include welcoming remarks, an overview of the theme, and presentations from six speakers including representatives from Hewlett-Packard, IDEO, Frog Design, and DesignAffairs. The speakers will address topics like the role of designers in emerging markets and societies, cultural influences on design, and how design can enhance quality of life and drive social change. A panel discussion will follow the presentations to field questions on these issues.
2014 Female Founders in Tech by Girls in Tech - ItalyGiTItaly
Lisa Danese is the founder of VEASYT, a startup based in Venice that develops an online platform. The platform aims to make art accessible to blind and visually impaired people by integrating tactile exploration with audio descriptions. Tactile models of artworks are transformed into speaking models, allowing an interactive exploration activated with a simple touch.
The document profiles several female entrepreneurs and their startups. It provides brief biographies of each entrepreneur and describes their companies, which focus on various areas such as childcare services, fashion, food delivery, social media tools, and more. The entrepreneurs have a range of educational and professional backgrounds and have launched their startups in Italy and other countries.
The document provides information about TEDxIE Madrid, an independently organized TED event at IE Business School in Madrid, Spain. The event aims to inspire students, alumni, and the community by offering a platform for speakers transforming society. The event will feature talks from IE students, alumni, and external speakers on topics like uselessness, political anticipation, grassroots innovation, and more. It will take place on July 9th, 2015, with registration at 4:30PM, talks throughout the afternoon and evening, and a closing cocktail at 8:20PM.
The document provides an overview of the Design for Social Innovation (DSI) program at the School of Visual Arts (SVA). It discusses how DSI is the first MFA program to prepare designers to lead the growing field of social innovation. The 2-year program trains students in both traditional design skills like visualization and critique as well as social design skills like research, storytelling, and systems thinking. Students work on real-world projects in teams with client partners and have opportunities to connect with leaders in the social innovation field. Graduates will be prepared to take on transformative roles in business, government, non-profits and entrepreneurship to address complex social and environmental challenges through design.
Place Marketing Forum 16 Speakers: the greet meeting of place marketing, at the Congress Center of Aix-en-Provence (France), 09th and 10th of March 2016 !
LaFutura Shanghai | Conference Program PreviewCécile Cremer
La Futura was founded 2010 in Berlin by leading trendspotters from Europe, America and Asia. With many global and local events La Futura is the central trend intelligence network to bridge the gap between trends, innovation and tomorrow‘s opportunities. La Futura connects experts from all industries to the finest business trend network.
La Futura goes Shanghai!
Shanghai, one of the biggest cities of the People’s Republic of China, a city that never sits down. Shanghai is not only the finance center of the World, but it also has the World’s busiest container port. The vibrant heart of an impressive country, a heart that has more than once been called “World’s most happening City”.
The one-day Project Management School conference celebrates a collaboration between the University of Bradford and the UK Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI). The event on October 18, 2023 will include sessions on current project management trends and practices, supporting career success, volunteering with PMI UK, and unlocking potential in projects. Keynote speakers will discuss scaling sustainability efforts and resources available at different stages of one's career. Networking opportunities are also provided. Attendees can gain insights from subject experts, build professional networks, and show commitment to their development.
This document outlines the mission, vision, and values of an organization focused on achieving equity through the ethical use of technology. Their mission is to positively impact millions of lives through research and policy initiatives. Their vision is to take advantage of opportunities created by disruptive technologies to promote fairness and opportunities for all. They believe complex thinking is needed to guide humanity in implementing technology. Their methodology involves modeling complex systems, identifying leverage points of technology, and strategically communicating proposals to stakeholders.
This document introduces Justine, a 25-year-old planner based in London. She has over 6 years of experience in branding, communications strategy, social media, and creative planning. Her roles have included junior planner, junior strategic planner, community manager intern, and graphic design intern. She holds multiple degrees related to communications, marketing, and design. Justine provides her contact information, skills, interests, work history, education background, and references.
There will be 5 days of workshops and lectures from the most exciting companies in London, list of agencies and speakers involved are listed below. As well as this you will be spending the week with a group of entrepreneurs and designers from around the world.
Facebook
Ustwo
Unit9
Fjord
Marvel
Foolproof
Design Studio
Future Learn
cxpartners
This document describes several labs and innovation projects focused on areas like education, youth engagement, media, arts, leadership, citizenship, and civic participation. Some key labs mentioned include:
- SchoolLab, which brings a design approach to supporting education and reimagining schools.
- Youth and Wild Lab, which designs social interventions with youth to address social issues.
- Arts and Worlds Lab, which explores the intersections of art and science.
- CitizenLab, a civic engagement platform where citizens can post ideas and vote on proposals to influence city policies.
Daniela Cristofori has over 10 years of experience as a graphic design consultant for international organizations focused on social change and human development. She has designed materials such as reports, presentations, branding, and websites for clients including the UN, WHO, and Clinton Foundation. Cristofori prides herself on communicating complex concepts through clear, simple designs and has received recognition from organizations like UNESCO for her work. She has extensive experience managing projects from start to finish while maintaining deadlines.
Francis& Son is a UK-based family owned business established in 2011 that focuses on innovation processes in art, culture and education. They employ a human-centered design approach involving observation, rapid learning and prototyping. Their goal is to strategically help clients achieve their goals. They keep people as the focal point and design solutions to make people's lives easier. Francis& Son has developed projects like the Hungarian Art and Cultural Portal and a graphic novel. They partner with universities and companies to learn new skills and methods to create value and bring people joy through their work.
The document summarizes a design symposium that addressed emerging design and the future society. It included welcoming remarks, introductions of panelists from companies like HP and IDEO, and presentations on topics like sustainability and designing for emerging markets. The panelists then discussed questions about the role of designers in catalyzing social change and enhancing quality of life in emerging societies through cultural understanding and inclusive practices. The event concluded with a discussion on individuals making a difference through design.
TED is a nonprofit organization that spreads ideas through short, powerful talks on a variety of topics from science to business. It began in 1984 as a conference on technology, entertainment, and design, and today covers topics through independently organized TEDx events worldwide. TED aims to change attitudes and lives by building a community that shares ideas online and at TED events around the world. Leyla Acaroglu is a sustainability advocate that encourages considering the full life cycle of products, from material extraction to end of life, to maximize environmental benefits rather than just focusing on recycling. She will be speaking at a conference on August 1st in Kuala Lumpur on rethinking environmental perspectives.
This is the invitation for the upcoming Art of Hosting training happening in Toronto in May.
(also my first inDesign project! Thanks to Pamela Rounis for design coaching!)
Similar to London Sustainability Jam Joining Instructions (20)
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
Get an inside look at the latest Neo4j innovations that enable relationship-driven intelligence at scale. Learn more about the newest cloud integrations and product enhancements that make Neo4j an essential choice for developers building apps with interconnected data and generative AI.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
1. LONDON
SUSTAINABILITY JAM
th th
28 – 30 Oct 2011
JONING INSTRUCTIONS
&
JAM-
JAM-PING KIT LIST
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2. Welcome to the London Sustainability Jam 2011!
This information pack contains everything you need to know, bring and
think about to make sure we have a successful, thriving Jam this weekend.
We look forward to Jamming with you!
When?
When?
The Jam will kick-off on Friday 28th Oct at 6pm, finishing Sunday 30th Oct at
5pm. The official timings for each day are as follows:
Friday 28th: 6pm – 9pm
Saturday 29th: 9am – 9pm
Sunday 30th: 9am – 5pm
Where?
Where?
The Jam is being kindly hosted by:
The Innovation Warehouse
1 East Poultry Avenue
London
EC1A 9PT
www.theiw.org
The nearest tubes are Barbican and Chancery Lane. Farringdon rail station
is also nearby. Please see the map below:
On arrival – please ring the buzzer and someone will let you in. The
Innovation Warehouse is on the first floor.
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3. What?
The event will look something like the following…
Friday 28th:
Friday night is all about meeting each other, opening up the energy and
announcing the surprise theme that will anchor the event. We will form
teams around a Big Sexy Ideas market pitching session and link up with
our international Jam partner, Melbourne, sending out our own message of
encouragement along the way. Then we’ll all go the pub! ☺
Saturday 29th:
Saturday is Team Time in a big way! Ideas will begin their research,
concepting, developing and prototyping journey, with regular check-in
times to feedback to the Jam as a whole. Along the way we will keep up-to-
date with each other, in London and internationally with Moscow &
Melbourne, virtually through online platforms. Mentors will be on hand to
guide and coach teams towards building concrete outcomes. Come 9pm,
the venue will close but teams are free to continue jamming elsewhere – or
sleep!
NB: The clocks go back for Daylight Saving Time at 02:00 on Sunday
30th October – please remember to set your clocks back! This means
an extra hour of sleep/jamming time ☺
Sunday 30th Oct:
On Sunday, teams will be busy finalising and putting finishing touches on
their designs and prototypes. We will share with Moscow and Melbourne
our experiences, and at 15.00, teams will share and upload their
prototypes in a documentable form – film, website, photos, model, mock-up
– anything tangible to publish under the Creative Commons license and for
Jammers around the world to see and appreciate. Mentors will again be on
hand to help shape up the final pitch. The final countdown begins! Then –
celebration! ☺
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4. Who?
Familiar faces at the Jam will include the Organising Team:
Irma Allen has a background in sustainability research and project
management, previously working with the Cambridge Programme
for Sustainability Leadership. She now works as a freelance climate
researcher as well as social designer, mixing academic inquiry with
hands-on community development work. She has an interest in
human creativity and innovation and how it can be applied to solving complex social
and environmental issues from a design-thinking approach.
Laura Da Silva is a French sustainability CSR manager working at a
large FMCG. She has a few years experience within management and
sustainability consultancies. One of her main areas of interest at the
moment is how to promote sustainable behaviours in innovative and
invisible ways.
Francis Norton Francis comes from a software R&D background, and
began his move into service design, via usability and UX, when he
decided that perhaps people were more interesting than programs.He
has a lifelong interest in the evolution and sustainability of the social,
economic and natural environments.
Paola Pierri has always been working in the charity sector,
designing services and tools for innovation in social inclusion and
development. She is passionate about service design and the way
this approach could support social actors dealing with new and
complex challenges. She is currently working as a Business
Development Manager in a charity dealing with rare genetic
disease to improve the way patients, families and NHS professionals interact with each
other during their journey after the diagnosis.
Belina Raffy is a global facilitator, executive development consultant
and course developer specialising in building skills for
adaptation, leadership, collaboration, creativity, and communication. Much
of her work uses applied improvisation techniques and her secret mission
is to “use improvisation to save the world”. She is director of Maffick Ltd.
www.maffick.com
Megha Wadhawan With a background in design thinking and service
design while discerning market viability and business development,
Megha positions herself in the space in between. Her design
management background helps her focus on the interaction between
users and their environments while understanding business needs. She
conceptualizes and executes solutions that provide delightful
experiences.
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5. & Mentors:
Our wonderful team of volunteer Mentors include the following experts:
Ella Britton currently works as a designer and project lead
at thinkpublic using creativity and design to tackle social challenges.
She has a range of experience working with people within health,
education, and the local authorities. Ella has been involved in
coordinating and co-designing the new National Dementia Advisory
Service for the Alzheimer’s Society using her engagement skills to
enable people with dementia to participate in the design and service
development process. More recently she has used these skills to bring
local authorities closer to the communities they serve through co-
creating and prototyping innovative new services. Ella also co-founded the collective
The Strive For Happiness which looks at creative ways to connect people and explore
the role of happiness in society today.
Patrick Connelly is a creative optimist working in branding, design, and
art direction for sustainability. He has ten years experience in the
creative industry. The past two have been spent as the lead designer at
Futerra Sustainability Communications www.futerra.co.uk – Europe’s
largest sustainability
communications agency. At Futerra, he creates cross-platform
campaigns for global brands and NGOs including: Heineken, Unilever, Nokia,
PwC, L’Oréal, Greenpeace, and the United Nations. Patrick has also taught
communication design in both in the UK and Canada and holds a Master of Design
degree from NSCAD University.
Eliana Martella is currently a Principal at PDD
(http://www.pdd.co.uk/) and specialises in strategic people and
experience research to drive innovation and define strategies for
product and service design, and for marketing and business. This
involves uncovering opportunities, modelling experiences, developing
action plans, designing and implementing strategic programs, and
articulating the metrics and methods to measure effectiveness. Eliana
has over 11 years of research and business experience, and over 10 years of
professional experience in the private sector. After a career as a Fashion Designer in
Rome, Eliana held appointments as an academic researcher and in Europe and the
United States and since 1999 she applied her academic knowledge to the private sector
as a Product / Programme Manager and Product / Service Experience Design
Strategist. Eliana holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology, a M.A. in Sociology and an
ABD for a M.S. in Human Computer Interaction/Human Factors and Ergonomics for
Design. More information is at www.elianamartella.com
Luke Nicholson is the Director of More Associates. He leads on
design strategy, and is responsible for joining up the many
disciplines that we use. He designs commercial and policy
strategies that help everyday people to effectively address
climate change, while helping our clients to benefit from
producing real change in the real world. Luke has experience in information and
experience design, art direction, user-centred design, sustainable design, brand
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6. strategy and systems architecture. He advises government, corporations and NGOs on
design strategy and climate change communications. He loves learning new things, and
sharing them with others. In his spare time he enjoys cycling, photography and poetry.
As well as being part of the organising team, Belina Raffy will be joining
us in a mentor capacity. See details above for her bio.
Bruno Taylor is Director and Co-Founder of commonground - a
people-centred design practice driven by social challenges. Their work
involves researching, developing and delivering service innovation to
socially minded organisations keen on creating user-driven experiences
of their services. commonground has worked with NESTA, the Design
Council, RSA, Gulbenkian, Age UK Hackney, Camden Council, Worcestershire council
among others. Bruno studied MA Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins before
working for Design Against Crime Research Centre as an associate Design
Researcher. He teaches a Service Design short course programme at the university
and also regularly gives lectures on service design and socially responsive design.
Salim Virani started in web technology in 1996 and has since founded
a number of startups, ranging from technical service providers to
consumer e-commerce sites, and a digital media department for a
major advertising agency. In 2010 he co-founded Leancamp, a global
community event that combines Lean Startup, Agile, Business Model
Generation, Design, and other disciplines – to find market traction
faster. Salim now works with a few startups, thought leaders and
universities, sharing the new methods sparked at Leancamp.
What you need to bring with you: (Jam-ping Kit!)
Just like if you were to go camping, when you come a-jamming, there are a
few things we would like you to bring with you to make your experience
comfortable, productive and sustainable! This is the ‘Jam-ping Essentials
Kit List’.
As this event has been organised almost entirely for free, without financial
sponsorship, as well as the fact that the theme is ‘sustainability’, we are
asking participants to help us crowd-source as much stuff as possible so
that we don’t need to spend money we don’t have or purchase material
goods we don’t really need! Together we have everything already – this is
the power of collective pooling ☺
One thing that we do need to pay for however – slightly unexpectedly so
apologies for the lack of heads-up – is £200 towards staff costs at the
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7. venue – which is still very generous indeed. On Friday we will be asking
participants for a donation of up to £4 per person – depending on how
many of you there are on the day! We hope you won’t mind contributing
towards making this event happen.
So…..
Food:
- Pret a Manger have kindly supported our event by agreeing to donate
their surplus food from two nearby stores on the evening of Friday
and Saturday to feed our hungry participants. This is great! However,
it also means that we are not entirely sure how much we will receive!
We anticipate it will be a substantial amount, however, it would be
great if you could bring along something to share particularly on
Friday night – from your home country would be great – to add to the
mix. Snacks, sandwiches, salads, cakes – this kind of thing is all
welcome! The rest of the time we will direct you to local cafes and
take-aways – where we have negotiated discounts for our
participants – to fuel your firestorms of creative energy. (More details
below).
Drink:
- We will have coffee, tea and water on the go, but for other types of
drinks, the event is a BYO extravaganza – Bring Your Own beer,
wine and drink for the Friday night unwind session in particular, the
rest is up to you!
- Bring your own mug! In the name of sustainability – and following in
the spirit of camping – please bring along a mug which you can re-
use for hot drinks during the weekend.
Stationary:
- Please bring paper, pens, notebooks, post-its, coloured things –
anything you feel you might need stationary-wise to document your
creative insights. We will provide a portion of this, but we need to pull
together as a crowd in order to make sure there is enough to go
around! We all probably have this kind of things lying around at home
(or in our offices!) which we can happily bring. So please do!
Technology:
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8. - Bring your own laptops, mobile phones, cameras, usb sticks – all
the tech you feel you might need to jam effectively and produce an
outcome. There will be wireless internet access and plug sockets
available.
Local Food Discounts:
We have arranged for the following discounts at local, independent food
outlets in the area for our Jam participants. Just quote ‘Sustainability Jam’
and enjoy!
25% off @
15% off @
10% off @
The Innovation Warehouse
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9. Further Reading List:
If you would like to get your head stuck in a few books and articles before
you come to the Jam to kick-off some juicy thought processes, take a look
at the recommended reading below, put together by the organising team:
Service Design:
Gray, D., Brown, S., Macanufo, J. (2010) Gamestorming: A Playbook for
Innovators, Rulebreakers and Changemakers, O’Reilly, CA.
http://cdn.oreilly.com/oreilly/booksamplers/9780596804176-sampler.pdf
Kimbell, L. (2010) ‘From User-Centred Design to Designing for Service’,
Presented at the Design Management Conference.
http://www.lucykimbell.com/stuff/DMI2010_kimbell_draft.pdf
Shostack, L. (1983) ‘Designing Services that Deliver’, Harvard Business
Review No. 84115.
http://www.semanticfoundry.com/docs/servicesThatDeliver.pdf
Thackara, T. (2005) In The Bubble: Designing for a Complex World, MIT
Press.
Thackara, T. (2011), Doors Of Perception Blogspot, ‘about design for
resilience’, http://www.doorsofperception.com/
Sustainability:
Benyus, J. (2009) ‘Biomimicry in Action’, TED Talk, Jul 2009,
http://www.ted.com/talks/janine_benyus_biomimicry_in_action.html
BioRegional and WWF (2011), One Planet Living: Ten Principles of
Sustainability, http://www.oneplanetliving.org/index.html
Hawken, P. (1994) The Ecology of Commerce, HarperBusiness, New York.
London Sustainable Development Commission, (2007), A Greater London:
Making it happen,
http://www.londonsdc.org/documents/making_it_happen_scn_12Oct07.pdf
McDonough, W. and Braungart, M. (2002), Cradle to Cradle, North Point
Press. See online: ‘Cradle to Cradle case studies’
http://www.mcdonough.com/writings_c2c_case_studies.htm
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10. McDonough, W. and Braungart, M. (2003) ‘Design for the Triple Top Line’,
http://www.mcdonough.com/writings/design_for_triple.htm
New Economics Foundation (2009) The Great Transition,
http://www.neweconomics.org/publications/great-transition (And other NEF
reports – they are all worth a look!)
WWF (2010) Living Planet Report 2010,
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/all_publications/living_planet_report/
2010_lpr/
A Big Thanks From Us! (Especially if you’ve got this far…. ;)
We are looking forward to meeting you and here’s to an enjoyable,
successful and productive weekend ahead!
The London Sustainability Jam Team
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