MVE is a Small, Woman Owned, Technology Business based in Palo Alto, CA, creating solutions to solve their client’s complex problems.
MVE specializes in Web, Mobile and Virtual Reality Application Development for Training, Simulation & Marketing.
The document outlines the plans and progress of a project launched by Bill Zunamon, Kurt Kaufmann, Kevin Hsiung, Josh Andres, and Arthur Li to develop the Speakamos website and smartphone application. The objectives are exponential user growth, developing new features and a recording service, and creating a revenue stream. So far, they have accomplished launching the website by March 3rd, beta testing, gaining Facebook likes, and interviewing translators. Next steps include social media marketing, working on the smartphone app, partnering with schools, and preparing for a business competition. Challenges include converting social media users and finding a programmer.
Next Step Up Avenue is a company that aims to connect college students with career opportunities. It provides networking opportunities, internships, and jobs for students to line up employment after graduation. The company seeks $200,000 in funding for 20% equity to expand its services across multiple college campuses through various marketing strategies like campus promotions, community promotions, and mobile advertising. It offers internships tailored to different career fields for enrolled students and recent graduates. The goal is to ease students' transition from college to the workforce through networking with CEOs and providing reliable career opportunities.
Next Step Up Avenue is a company that aims to connect college students with career opportunities. It provides networking opportunities, internships, and jobs for students to line up employment after graduation. The company seeks $200,000 in funding for 20% equity to expand its services across multiple college campuses through various marketing strategies like campus promotions, community promotions, and mobile advertising. It offers internships tailored to different career fields for enrolled students and recent graduates. The goal is to ease students' transition from college to the workforce through networking with CEOs and providing reliable career opportunities.
New Kids on the I/O Block - Transferring Process Control Knowledge to Millenn...Jim Cahill
Presented at 2014 Emerson Exchange conference by Danaca Jordan and Jim Cahill.
As retirement rates accelerate in Western nations, efficiently transferring knowledge and lessons learned to new instrumentation and automation professionals grows in importance. Given generational differences in learning styles and limited spare time to develop training, what are some effective ways to accomplish this? A Boomer and a Millennial collaborate to share practical methods to take back with you.
eProf.com Investor Deck [Full - April 2014]Evan Lewis
The document is an investor deck for eProf Education Inc., which provides an online education platform called eProf. The platform helps education businesses offer their services and content online, adding new revenue streams. It provides tools for users to create online teaching websites with e-commerce functionality. Key points include that eProf has 5 employees, $220k in funding so far, and a freemium SaaS business model with pricing starting at $49/month. The deck outlines the target market, solution, benefits to customers, sales pipeline figures and competitive advantages. It argues that eProf is well positioned for success due to perfect timing in the growing online education market and having a strong product, expertise and scalable business model.
UniYu is a social network for students created by Emmanuel and Ehsan. Startup founders, business managers, and students provide positive feedback on UniYu's platform and traction. They recommend UniYu focus on mobile and see potential for the platform to become a leading student network. User surveys show students find UniYu useful for connecting with others and accessing academic resources, and believe it could become big globally for students.
OASES: Online Accessibility Self Evaluation Service - a web-based tool for ed...simonjball
Description of the creation of an online accessibility or inclusion self-evaluation tool for a variety of roles in education, including library, staff development, learning technology, IT, marketing, disability support and senior management.
The document outlines the plans and progress of a project launched by Bill Zunamon, Kurt Kaufmann, Kevin Hsiung, Josh Andres, and Arthur Li to develop the Speakamos website and smartphone application. The objectives are exponential user growth, developing new features and a recording service, and creating a revenue stream. So far, they have accomplished launching the website by March 3rd, beta testing, gaining Facebook likes, and interviewing translators. Next steps include social media marketing, working on the smartphone app, partnering with schools, and preparing for a business competition. Challenges include converting social media users and finding a programmer.
Next Step Up Avenue is a company that aims to connect college students with career opportunities. It provides networking opportunities, internships, and jobs for students to line up employment after graduation. The company seeks $200,000 in funding for 20% equity to expand its services across multiple college campuses through various marketing strategies like campus promotions, community promotions, and mobile advertising. It offers internships tailored to different career fields for enrolled students and recent graduates. The goal is to ease students' transition from college to the workforce through networking with CEOs and providing reliable career opportunities.
Next Step Up Avenue is a company that aims to connect college students with career opportunities. It provides networking opportunities, internships, and jobs for students to line up employment after graduation. The company seeks $200,000 in funding for 20% equity to expand its services across multiple college campuses through various marketing strategies like campus promotions, community promotions, and mobile advertising. It offers internships tailored to different career fields for enrolled students and recent graduates. The goal is to ease students' transition from college to the workforce through networking with CEOs and providing reliable career opportunities.
New Kids on the I/O Block - Transferring Process Control Knowledge to Millenn...Jim Cahill
Presented at 2014 Emerson Exchange conference by Danaca Jordan and Jim Cahill.
As retirement rates accelerate in Western nations, efficiently transferring knowledge and lessons learned to new instrumentation and automation professionals grows in importance. Given generational differences in learning styles and limited spare time to develop training, what are some effective ways to accomplish this? A Boomer and a Millennial collaborate to share practical methods to take back with you.
eProf.com Investor Deck [Full - April 2014]Evan Lewis
The document is an investor deck for eProf Education Inc., which provides an online education platform called eProf. The platform helps education businesses offer their services and content online, adding new revenue streams. It provides tools for users to create online teaching websites with e-commerce functionality. Key points include that eProf has 5 employees, $220k in funding so far, and a freemium SaaS business model with pricing starting at $49/month. The deck outlines the target market, solution, benefits to customers, sales pipeline figures and competitive advantages. It argues that eProf is well positioned for success due to perfect timing in the growing online education market and having a strong product, expertise and scalable business model.
UniYu is a social network for students created by Emmanuel and Ehsan. Startup founders, business managers, and students provide positive feedback on UniYu's platform and traction. They recommend UniYu focus on mobile and see potential for the platform to become a leading student network. User surveys show students find UniYu useful for connecting with others and accessing academic resources, and believe it could become big globally for students.
OASES: Online Accessibility Self Evaluation Service - a web-based tool for ed...simonjball
Description of the creation of an online accessibility or inclusion self-evaluation tool for a variety of roles in education, including library, staff development, learning technology, IT, marketing, disability support and senior management.
User involvement in design and application of virtual reality gamification to facilitate the use of hearing aids (Sue Cobb)
Interactive Technologies and Games (ITAG) Conference 2016
Health, Disability and EducationDates: Wednesday 26 October 2016 - Thursday 27 October 2016 Location: The Council House, NG1 2DT
NCIT 2015 - Virtual Reality Application to simulation and control walking pla...Banyapon Poolsawas
Developing Prototype of Virtual Reality Application to simulation and control walking player for People Disability with Unity 3D Game and Google Cardboard SDK.
Lalita Santiworarak and Banyapon Poolsawas (Dhurakij Pundit University, Thailand)
The document discusses the history and technology of 3D television. It begins with the basics of how 3D TV provides separate images to each eye to create depth perception. It then explains several technologies currently used for 3D TV displays like anaglyph, polarization, and parallax barriers. Potential applications of 3D TV include medicine, education, entertainment and gaming. However, health issues and the need for glasses are disadvantages that need further research.
The Rift is a virtual reality head-mounted display developed by Oculus VR. It was initially proposed in a Kick starter campaign, during which Oculus VR.
The simulation aspect of the Oculus Rift can be put to use as a tool for training. It's one of the more obvious non-gaming applications for the device, mostly because non-VR simulations already exist in many fields, but the quality of simulation is what's important here.
3D technology creates the illusion of depth by displaying stereoscopic images that mimic human binocular vision. The earliest techniques for 3D imaging were developed in the 1830s, but modern 3D became popular through 3D movies seen with red-blue or polarized glasses. Today, 3D is used in movies, TVs, video games, and simulations by projecting two offset images separately to each eye. This allows the brain to process depth cues and perceive 3D. While 3D brings content to life, it can cause eyestrain, motion sickness, and has privacy and health implications that require consideration.
Final presentation of virtual reality by monilritik456
This document provides an overview of virtual reality (VR), including its definition, types, related terms, applications in different fields such as military, medicine, and entertainment. It discusses VR modeling language, devices such as head mounted displays, data gloves, and VR caves. The document also covers challenges of VR like eye strain and risks of disengagement from reality. Finally, it discusses future possibilities like using VR for games, telepresence, and recording experiences, and concludes that VR's advantages in different fields make it useful despite disadvantages that can disturb human perception.
Transforming Education through Disruptive TechnologiesAspire Systems
IT budget cuts post-recession have forced education CIO’s to increase dependence on emerging cost-effective technologies like collaboration platforms, web based applications and the now buzzed Cloud Computing. However, the technology invasion in education is still nascent and various revolutionary concepts, like augmented reality and semantic web, are on the verge of becoming mainstream.
To penetrate beyond the inevitable hype and disruption, this webinar will be looking at the following:
- The best emerging technologies that education software providers should invest in
- Technologies recommended for classroom adoption among educational institutions
- Effects of adopting such disruptive technologies
- Obtaining the best out of established technologies
The document proposes a $300,000 funding request to launch CityLab, a workforce development program run by the Maximum Balance Foundation that would provide Cisco networking certification courses to inmates in county jails to help reduce recidivism rates and prepare participants for IT jobs upon release. The program would offer 12-36 months of career assessment, coaching, technical training courses, and on-the-job training opportunities to help qualified students obtain IT certifications and employment in the Bay Area. Partnerships with local companies, government agencies, and educational institutions are mentioned to help place graduates in jobs and apprenticeships.
This document discusses learning innovation and the use of learning technologies. It provides examples of how different organizations have successfully used learning technologies and mobile learning to improve training outcomes. These include reducing training costs and times at Ford, improving management training at Ikea, and increasing the number of qualified radiologists in the NHS. It stresses that while the use of learning technologies is still emerging, taking a strategic approach is important given the speed of change. It also emphasizes that mobile learning in particular provides a significant opportunity to create learning and communications channels within organizations.
The document provides information on several career resources and programs available in Iowa, including O*NET which houses occupational information, registered apprenticeships, internship opportunities, mentoring programs, and initiatives to promote careers in fields like advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, engineering, and technology.
The document provides an overview of the CellCast mobile learning solution. It discusses OnPoint Digital's company background and industry awards. It also covers the mobile learning landscape, opportunities for using mobile learning, the CellCast content framework and architecture, implementation methodology, and includes a technology demonstration.
Resume Shane Milam Sep 2015 Sans ReferencesShane Milam
This document provides a summary of Shane Milam's background and experience in information technology leadership roles. It outlines his experience as Executive Director of IT Infrastructure Services at Mercer University where he unified technology departments, implemented cost-saving infrastructure upgrades, and oversaw technology for campus expansions. It also summarizes his experience in other roles at Mercer University and with a private technology services company, and provides details of his education and military experience.
Why Developing Technology Skills is Essential for NonprofitsTechSoup
As the pace of change accelerates and technology continues to evolve, organizations across all industries are struggling to keep up — and the nonprofit sector is no exception. Technology skills are critical to building the solutions that solve the greatest challenges for nonprofits. But developing technology skills starts by creating a culture of lifelong learners. For enterprise organizations and nimble nonprofits alike, learning is an indispensable element of success.
Join us for this 60-minute webinar with Lindsey Kneuven, head of social impact of Pluralsight, who will cover how you can accelerate the ability to achieve your nonprofit’s mission and give your teams the opportunity to have more meaningful impact.
This document is a resume for Sear Anthony C. Gayyed. It summarizes his educational and professional background. He has a B.S. in Information Technology with a specialization in Web and Mobile Application. His technical skills include programming languages, tools, and creative suites. He is seeking a career opportunity to utilize his technical abilities. His experience includes internships in web development and IT support.
Next generation learning - social, integrated and business-focussedBrightwave Group
Brightwave delivered this webinar on 10th April 2013 to members of Knowledge Pool's Learning Discoveries Club to explore how learning innovation and technology can be harnessed to better meet the needs of learners and organisations today.
Presenters:
Cheryl Clemons (Communications and Strategy Director, Brightwave)
Meg Green (Products and Innovations Manager, Brightwave)
The Webinar covers:
• Five factors influencing how we learn at work
• Aspiration vs Performance - how can we use technology to close the workplace learning reality gap?
• What role can learning analytics, user generated /curated content and collaborative platforms play in supporting organisational goals?
• Including demo of Brightwave's new service tessello
Using Social Software to Make Blended Learning a Success Brandon Williams
The document discusses using social software to make blended learning successful. It describes Brandon Williams' background working for The Educe Group implementing learning management systems. The objectives of the presentation are to discuss blending social learning with industry examples, the Educe solution through a case study, using social software for employee onboarding and beyond, and key elements of blended learning success. Case studies of blended learning implementations at companies like TELUS, Virgin Media, and Bechtel are provided. The presentation encourages participation through Twitter using the hashtag #blendlrn.
Digital Transformation in Higher Education - The Changing Student RelationshipAndy Steer
Slide Deck delivered at SAP's Digital Transformation for Public Services event.
If you think that SAP and higher education is just about finance and HR then think again.
As SAP’s chosen Global Partner for higher education, itelligence are focused on bringing real innovation to your sector. From back office systems that save you time and money to consumer grade engagement platforms that drive student and staff recruitment, retention, and performance through to big data and analytic solutions that deliver actionable insight early to promote positive outcomes.
Bringing the best in SAP Consulting know-how and a range of services from implementation, training, support, and hosting, itelligence is the partner for tomorrow’s higher education institution.
User involvement in design and application of virtual reality gamification to facilitate the use of hearing aids (Sue Cobb)
Interactive Technologies and Games (ITAG) Conference 2016
Health, Disability and EducationDates: Wednesday 26 October 2016 - Thursday 27 October 2016 Location: The Council House, NG1 2DT
NCIT 2015 - Virtual Reality Application to simulation and control walking pla...Banyapon Poolsawas
Developing Prototype of Virtual Reality Application to simulation and control walking player for People Disability with Unity 3D Game and Google Cardboard SDK.
Lalita Santiworarak and Banyapon Poolsawas (Dhurakij Pundit University, Thailand)
The document discusses the history and technology of 3D television. It begins with the basics of how 3D TV provides separate images to each eye to create depth perception. It then explains several technologies currently used for 3D TV displays like anaglyph, polarization, and parallax barriers. Potential applications of 3D TV include medicine, education, entertainment and gaming. However, health issues and the need for glasses are disadvantages that need further research.
The Rift is a virtual reality head-mounted display developed by Oculus VR. It was initially proposed in a Kick starter campaign, during which Oculus VR.
The simulation aspect of the Oculus Rift can be put to use as a tool for training. It's one of the more obvious non-gaming applications for the device, mostly because non-VR simulations already exist in many fields, but the quality of simulation is what's important here.
3D technology creates the illusion of depth by displaying stereoscopic images that mimic human binocular vision. The earliest techniques for 3D imaging were developed in the 1830s, but modern 3D became popular through 3D movies seen with red-blue or polarized glasses. Today, 3D is used in movies, TVs, video games, and simulations by projecting two offset images separately to each eye. This allows the brain to process depth cues and perceive 3D. While 3D brings content to life, it can cause eyestrain, motion sickness, and has privacy and health implications that require consideration.
Final presentation of virtual reality by monilritik456
This document provides an overview of virtual reality (VR), including its definition, types, related terms, applications in different fields such as military, medicine, and entertainment. It discusses VR modeling language, devices such as head mounted displays, data gloves, and VR caves. The document also covers challenges of VR like eye strain and risks of disengagement from reality. Finally, it discusses future possibilities like using VR for games, telepresence, and recording experiences, and concludes that VR's advantages in different fields make it useful despite disadvantages that can disturb human perception.
Transforming Education through Disruptive TechnologiesAspire Systems
IT budget cuts post-recession have forced education CIO’s to increase dependence on emerging cost-effective technologies like collaboration platforms, web based applications and the now buzzed Cloud Computing. However, the technology invasion in education is still nascent and various revolutionary concepts, like augmented reality and semantic web, are on the verge of becoming mainstream.
To penetrate beyond the inevitable hype and disruption, this webinar will be looking at the following:
- The best emerging technologies that education software providers should invest in
- Technologies recommended for classroom adoption among educational institutions
- Effects of adopting such disruptive technologies
- Obtaining the best out of established technologies
The document proposes a $300,000 funding request to launch CityLab, a workforce development program run by the Maximum Balance Foundation that would provide Cisco networking certification courses to inmates in county jails to help reduce recidivism rates and prepare participants for IT jobs upon release. The program would offer 12-36 months of career assessment, coaching, technical training courses, and on-the-job training opportunities to help qualified students obtain IT certifications and employment in the Bay Area. Partnerships with local companies, government agencies, and educational institutions are mentioned to help place graduates in jobs and apprenticeships.
This document discusses learning innovation and the use of learning technologies. It provides examples of how different organizations have successfully used learning technologies and mobile learning to improve training outcomes. These include reducing training costs and times at Ford, improving management training at Ikea, and increasing the number of qualified radiologists in the NHS. It stresses that while the use of learning technologies is still emerging, taking a strategic approach is important given the speed of change. It also emphasizes that mobile learning in particular provides a significant opportunity to create learning and communications channels within organizations.
The document provides information on several career resources and programs available in Iowa, including O*NET which houses occupational information, registered apprenticeships, internship opportunities, mentoring programs, and initiatives to promote careers in fields like advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, engineering, and technology.
The document provides an overview of the CellCast mobile learning solution. It discusses OnPoint Digital's company background and industry awards. It also covers the mobile learning landscape, opportunities for using mobile learning, the CellCast content framework and architecture, implementation methodology, and includes a technology demonstration.
Resume Shane Milam Sep 2015 Sans ReferencesShane Milam
This document provides a summary of Shane Milam's background and experience in information technology leadership roles. It outlines his experience as Executive Director of IT Infrastructure Services at Mercer University where he unified technology departments, implemented cost-saving infrastructure upgrades, and oversaw technology for campus expansions. It also summarizes his experience in other roles at Mercer University and with a private technology services company, and provides details of his education and military experience.
Why Developing Technology Skills is Essential for NonprofitsTechSoup
As the pace of change accelerates and technology continues to evolve, organizations across all industries are struggling to keep up — and the nonprofit sector is no exception. Technology skills are critical to building the solutions that solve the greatest challenges for nonprofits. But developing technology skills starts by creating a culture of lifelong learners. For enterprise organizations and nimble nonprofits alike, learning is an indispensable element of success.
Join us for this 60-minute webinar with Lindsey Kneuven, head of social impact of Pluralsight, who will cover how you can accelerate the ability to achieve your nonprofit’s mission and give your teams the opportunity to have more meaningful impact.
This document is a resume for Sear Anthony C. Gayyed. It summarizes his educational and professional background. He has a B.S. in Information Technology with a specialization in Web and Mobile Application. His technical skills include programming languages, tools, and creative suites. He is seeking a career opportunity to utilize his technical abilities. His experience includes internships in web development and IT support.
Next generation learning - social, integrated and business-focussedBrightwave Group
Brightwave delivered this webinar on 10th April 2013 to members of Knowledge Pool's Learning Discoveries Club to explore how learning innovation and technology can be harnessed to better meet the needs of learners and organisations today.
Presenters:
Cheryl Clemons (Communications and Strategy Director, Brightwave)
Meg Green (Products and Innovations Manager, Brightwave)
The Webinar covers:
• Five factors influencing how we learn at work
• Aspiration vs Performance - how can we use technology to close the workplace learning reality gap?
• What role can learning analytics, user generated /curated content and collaborative platforms play in supporting organisational goals?
• Including demo of Brightwave's new service tessello
Using Social Software to Make Blended Learning a Success Brandon Williams
The document discusses using social software to make blended learning successful. It describes Brandon Williams' background working for The Educe Group implementing learning management systems. The objectives of the presentation are to discuss blending social learning with industry examples, the Educe solution through a case study, using social software for employee onboarding and beyond, and key elements of blended learning success. Case studies of blended learning implementations at companies like TELUS, Virgin Media, and Bechtel are provided. The presentation encourages participation through Twitter using the hashtag #blendlrn.
Digital Transformation in Higher Education - The Changing Student RelationshipAndy Steer
Slide Deck delivered at SAP's Digital Transformation for Public Services event.
If you think that SAP and higher education is just about finance and HR then think again.
As SAP’s chosen Global Partner for higher education, itelligence are focused on bringing real innovation to your sector. From back office systems that save you time and money to consumer grade engagement platforms that drive student and staff recruitment, retention, and performance through to big data and analytic solutions that deliver actionable insight early to promote positive outcomes.
Bringing the best in SAP Consulting know-how and a range of services from implementation, training, support, and hosting, itelligence is the partner for tomorrow’s higher education institution.
The document discusses trends in virtual learning environments (VLEs), including how they address challenges with traditional learning events. VLEs allow for persistent, interactive, global learning through features like virtual classrooms, networking lounges, and resource libraries. The document outlines a six step process for successful VLEs and provides two case studies, one for internal training at Novartis and another for recruiting through a virtual world jobs fair.
The International Training Centre of the ILO in Turin, Italy is the largest training center of the United Nations system. Its mission is to provide capacity building, training, and learning to support the ILO's Decent Work agenda and the achievement of the UN's Millennium Development Goals. It works with ILO constituents, staff, and partners from civil society and other UN agencies. Training is provided using a learner-centered approach both on-campus and online on topics such as social dialogue, labor standards, employment, social protection, and gender. Over 160,000 participants from 190 countries have been trained since 1965.
Jisc Case Study -_transforming_learning_with_augmented realityStephen Wileman
1. South Staffordshire College introduced augmented reality (AR) to enhance teaching and learning, especially in practical subjects. Using a mobile app, students can point their device at AR posters to access video demonstrations of skills and processes.
2. Initial results show AR is improving student engagement and outcomes. The bricklaying department saw a 30% increase in students successfully completing tasks on the first attempt after using AR materials.
3. The college plans to expand AR applications to open days, course information, and surveys to further enrich the student experience.
Welcome to Satellite Creative. This presentation is aimed at giving you a small glimpse into our world. Who we are. What we do and who we do it for. Residing happily in the pretty market town of Tring servicing local and national clients, Satellite are 18 years young and full of excitement for all things creative. Whether its to run a strategic campaign, provide studio support, build a new shiny website or improve your online traffic, we can help. Make us part of your team.
IAMOT2009 UCFBIP Entrepreneurship Ecosystem case study-ed01Tarek Salah
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Campus Consortium Webinar Featuring $60,000 Mobile Campus Grant Award Winner ...Campus Consortium
Paul will share his experience on how you can apply for a Grant just the way Belmont University did. The University was awarded a $60,000 Mobile Campus Grant. Here’s your opportunity to know more:
Lessons from the UK Access Management FederationJisc
The document summarizes the development of the UK Access Management Federation over the past decade. It provides background on how the federation was established to provide single sign-on access to online resources across higher education. It now includes further education and aims to include schools. The document discusses challenges faced in expanding the federation and securing adoption. It raises questions about the future direction of the federation in terms of sustainability, interoperability, user experience and the role of the national research and education network.
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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!
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.
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
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Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
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Building Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems with open-source and custom AI models is a complex task. This talk explores the challenges in productionizing RAG systems, including retrieval performance, response synthesis, and evaluation. We’ll discuss how to leverage open-source models like text embeddings, language models, and custom fine-tuned models to enhance RAG performance. Additionally, we’ll cover how BentoML can help orchestrate and scale these AI components efficiently, ensuring seamless deployment and management of RAG systems in the cloud.
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UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
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Speaker:
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
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2. MVE specializes in Web, Mobile and Virtual Reality Application
Development for Training, Simulation & Marketing
A Small, Woman Owned,
Technology Business
based in Palo Alto, CA
Creating solutions to solve
client’s complex problems
4. Case Study One
US Department of Defense
OSD AT&L CPO
Click here to visit Product
5. CLIENT PROBLEM
Reach out to multiple constituencies such as,
DOD Workforce, Industry, Academe, and K-12
To educate, disseminate, and to develop
Corrosion Control Products
8. PRODUCTS
The CorrConnect Web and Mobile Platform
A central hub for Corrosion Prevention,
offering Education, Connection, and Relevant Information
Click here to visit CorrConnect
9. PRODUCTS
To support the Technical Corrosion Collaboration,
a union of the nation’s top universities,
ERDM was formed to foster connection between research groups
Click here to visit ERDM Homepage
10. PRODUCTS
Corrosion At Play
Corrosion At Play introduces
corrosion engineering as an
interesting field of study and
encourages children to consider
related professions when they
grow up
Click here for iOS
Click here for Android
12. PEOPLE, PROCESSES, and POLICIES
All Products Compliant with DOD Policies
Built from Continuous Feedback with DOD Personnel
13. SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
A SOLUTION THAT WORKS FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS
Corrosion Innovation
Awards Recognition
5 Awards for Innovation
Hundreds of DOD Personnel Successfully Accredited
Multiple Research Institutions Networked
CPO Projects and Databases made Available
14. THE WAY FORWARD
Consolidated Corrosion
Research Web Tool
Consolidating successful products
into unified way forward
Joining several contracting vehicles,
including Leidos, USAFA, and
The University of Akron
15. Case Study Two
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Philippine Navy
Click here to visit Product
16. CLIENT PROBLEM
Transforming the Philippine Navy into a
Strong and Credible Force after Decades of Neglect
Dealing with Limited Training and Budget
18. PRODUCT
An advanced training simulator
capable of creating realistic
simulations of potential conflict
Surface Warfare Training led by
an experienced officer
Click here to visit SDS Homepage
19. PEOPLE, PROCESSES, and POLICIES
PN Officer assigned an officer to work closely on project
MVE utilized a team with man-decades of
experience in creating training simulations
23. PROBLEM: Weak representation of Filipino General Internists in Medical
Industry, lack of communication, unintended alienation by medial
associations, connection exclusive to associated memberships
INVESTMENT: Pro-bono
POLICY: As provided by Philippine medical leaders
PEOPLE: MVE, in teaming with Philippine GSG, Inc.
+ Advocating Medical SMEs
TECHNOLOGY: Web Programs + Server Instances
PRODUCT: PSGIM Website for the General Internist community
Healthcare Click here to see General Internal Medicine Site
24. PROBLEM: Lack of awareness among and support from able
institutions, to address issue of global poverty and
hunger affecting children
INVESTMENT: WHO, UNICEF
POLICY: As provided by WHO and UNICEF
PEOPLE: MVE Team, WHO, and UNICEF
PRODUCT: WHO – AVP: Childhood Malnutrition
UNICEF – AVP: Breastfeeding
Healthcare
25. JULIETA GABIOLA, MD
MD Assistant Professor at Stanford University
Chief of Stanford Medical Group
PEOPLE
Resident MVE SME
27. PROBLEM
TESDA (Technical Education and Skills Development Act)
looking for a Philippine online learning solution
No funds available for investment
28. PEOPLE Eric Manalac
MVE's current CTO was in High School
at International School Manila,
pursuing an IB Degree
(International Baccalaureate)
This served as an inspiration to create
an on-line High School curriculum
patterned after the IB Program
29. PRODUCT
MVE collaborated with Eric to craft
Eric’s High School Experience,
an online learning hub with
courses, interactive simulation, and
numerous education resources
Including the mobile
SAT Virtual Smart Book,
a study tool focused
on raising SAT scores
Click here to visit Eric’sHS
30. PEOPLE, PROCESSES, and POLICIES
The educational content of Eric’sHS
was a collaboration between
Philippine Subject Matter Experts
and San Francisco Bay Area Expertise
Including Stanford Researcher,
Dr. Paul Lim
31. SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
Eric’sHS 170,000 users and growing
Student SAT Test Scores raised as high as 310 points
Mobile Coursework garnered multiple “What’s Hot” features
32. THE WAY FORWARD
Mobile Common Core
Work with Bay Area Subject Matter Experts
(such as Stanford, UC Berkeley, and
The Palo Alto Unified School District)
to create Common Core
Mobile Courses and Resources
33. THE WAY FORWARD
The MVE Augmented Reality Geospatial Unified Simulator (ARGUS)
A Virtual World built for a new dawn of interactive education
Click here for information on ARGUS
35. COMPANY INFORMATION
COMPANY NAME: MVE Systems, Inc.
COMPANY STATUS: S-Corporation
PLACE OF CORPORATION: Delaware
PLACE OF BUSINESS: 530 University Avenue, Suite #8
Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA
TELEPHONE NUMBER: (650) 566-5062
EMPLOYER ID NO. (EIN): 45-4038031
COMPANY WEBSITE: http://www.mvesystems.com/
CONTACTS:
Administrative POC Technical POC
Maria Isabel Manalac Luis Manalac
CEO President
Mobile: (650) 422-0289 Mobile: (650) 422-0288
isabel.manalac@mvesystems.com lmanalac@mvesystems.com
36. BUSINESS TYPE: Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
DUNS NUMBER : 078317964
CAGE CODE: 6PZ17
NAICS CODES:
511210 -- Software Publishers
518210 -- Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
519130 -- Internet Publishing and Broadcasting and Web Search Portals
541330 -- Engineering Services
541430 -- Graphic Design Services
541511 -- Custom Computer Programming Services
541512 -- Computer Systems Design Services
541519 -- Other Computer Related Services
541712 -- Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering,
and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology)