This document provides biographical information about Taiwanese artist CHUANG, Chih-Wei, including his educational background, residencies, and artistic works from 2009-2014. It notes that he received his MFA from Taipei National University of the Arts and studied architecture at ChiaoTung University. It describes several of his interactive installations that incorporated fluorescent lamps, electronics, and kinetic elements to explore themes of symbiosis, disease, and the relationship between technology and the natural world.
Business model canvas 2016 yef boot campPei-Ying Wang
This document discusses various business model frameworks and tools that can be used to evaluate new business ideas, including the Lean Canvas and Business Model Canvas. It provides examples of how different companies use various revenue streams and explores components of the business model like customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, key activities, key resources, key partners, cost structure, and revenue streams. The document emphasizes that these tools are meant for discussion and evaluating assumptions, and should be continuously updated with new information and validated.
遊戲心理學 The psychology of game - Class 2-2 Exploration of humanity in gameplayFAUST CHOU
The psychology of game serious 2
Subject : Exploration of humanity in game play
This course explores the psychology behind the game ,and others through six content units over seven weeks.
The document describes a business model canvas for a company targeting recombinant hemagglutinin (HA) for pandemic and seasonal influenza. Key elements include relying on gene synthesis companies, CMOs for manufacturing, and pursuing regulatory approval, speed, cost-effectiveness, and scalability. Distribution would be through government agencies and pharmaceutical companies. Revenue streams include capital investments, manufacturing contracts, and licensing royalties. The goal is to secure long-term contracts with government agencies and vaccine manufacturers in both the US and abroad.
Building Healthier Communities: TEDMED 2016Luminary Labs
The document summarizes discussions from TEDMED 2016 about building healthier communities. Speakers and delegates shared ideas for programs and policies to improve community health, such as using local neighborhoods as laboratories for innovation, addressing gaps in health resources, and fostering partnerships between businesses and communities. Delegates emphasized that small, individual actions can have large impacts and that community health depends on bringing people together.
This document contains 25 quotes from Steve Jobs on a variety of topics. Some of the key themes that emerge are Jobs' focus on excellence and innovation, his belief that quality should take priority over quantity, and his vision that technology could be used to change people's lives. He also expressed confidence in Apple's future leadership and his ongoing connection to the company even if he wasn't present at all times.
The document discusses conjunctions and connectives such as and, but, because, when, which, with, and if. It provides examples of how conjunctions can be used to join sentences or clauses together, such as in sentences about Susie seeing a dog with three legs and Sarah running away from a barking dog. Conjunctions link parts of text in a variety of ways.
This document provides an overview of True North Geographic Technologies, a company that provides web and mobile GIS solutions. It discusses True North's background and clients in local government and utilities. It then outlines how they have developed mobile and web-based dashboards to help utilities manage assets and share information. It details their process of starting with a Flex-based web dashboard, then creating new versions to reduce custom code and add tools. It also explains how they expanded into mobile apps in response to client needs, developing both connected and offline mobile apps for utilities to conduct tasks like damage assessment.
This document provides biographical information about Taiwanese artist CHUANG, Chih-Wei, including his educational background, residencies, and artistic works from 2009-2014. It notes that he received his MFA from Taipei National University of the Arts and studied architecture at ChiaoTung University. It describes several of his interactive installations that incorporated fluorescent lamps, electronics, and kinetic elements to explore themes of symbiosis, disease, and the relationship between technology and the natural world.
Business model canvas 2016 yef boot campPei-Ying Wang
This document discusses various business model frameworks and tools that can be used to evaluate new business ideas, including the Lean Canvas and Business Model Canvas. It provides examples of how different companies use various revenue streams and explores components of the business model like customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, key activities, key resources, key partners, cost structure, and revenue streams. The document emphasizes that these tools are meant for discussion and evaluating assumptions, and should be continuously updated with new information and validated.
遊戲心理學 The psychology of game - Class 2-2 Exploration of humanity in gameplayFAUST CHOU
The psychology of game serious 2
Subject : Exploration of humanity in game play
This course explores the psychology behind the game ,and others through six content units over seven weeks.
The document describes a business model canvas for a company targeting recombinant hemagglutinin (HA) for pandemic and seasonal influenza. Key elements include relying on gene synthesis companies, CMOs for manufacturing, and pursuing regulatory approval, speed, cost-effectiveness, and scalability. Distribution would be through government agencies and pharmaceutical companies. Revenue streams include capital investments, manufacturing contracts, and licensing royalties. The goal is to secure long-term contracts with government agencies and vaccine manufacturers in both the US and abroad.
Building Healthier Communities: TEDMED 2016Luminary Labs
The document summarizes discussions from TEDMED 2016 about building healthier communities. Speakers and delegates shared ideas for programs and policies to improve community health, such as using local neighborhoods as laboratories for innovation, addressing gaps in health resources, and fostering partnerships between businesses and communities. Delegates emphasized that small, individual actions can have large impacts and that community health depends on bringing people together.
This document contains 25 quotes from Steve Jobs on a variety of topics. Some of the key themes that emerge are Jobs' focus on excellence and innovation, his belief that quality should take priority over quantity, and his vision that technology could be used to change people's lives. He also expressed confidence in Apple's future leadership and his ongoing connection to the company even if he wasn't present at all times.
The document discusses conjunctions and connectives such as and, but, because, when, which, with, and if. It provides examples of how conjunctions can be used to join sentences or clauses together, such as in sentences about Susie seeing a dog with three legs and Sarah running away from a barking dog. Conjunctions link parts of text in a variety of ways.
This document provides an overview of True North Geographic Technologies, a company that provides web and mobile GIS solutions. It discusses True North's background and clients in local government and utilities. It then outlines how they have developed mobile and web-based dashboards to help utilities manage assets and share information. It details their process of starting with a Flex-based web dashboard, then creating new versions to reduce custom code and add tools. It also explains how they expanded into mobile apps in response to client needs, developing both connected and offline mobile apps for utilities to conduct tasks like damage assessment.
This document discusses how open source communities and makers in Japan are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. It notes that over 2,000 open source software enthusiasts in Japan have remained active online by developing services to support the crisis response through open source tools like GitHub and Slack. One active community, Code for Japan, created an open source COVID-19 information portal that has spread to local governments. The document also discusses how Japanese open source hardware makers have started online activities like sharing ideas for DIY sanitization tools and activities to keep people engaged working from home. It concludes that cooperation, not isolation, will help humanity overcome this global challenge.
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