The document lists various product designs from different companies in technology and manufacturing. It includes designs for an ultrasound system, GPS/INS backpack, 50" television, smart phone, IR device interface, computer mouse, personal video recorder, 3D laser scanner, handheld ultrasonic probe, rack mounted computer concept, articulated dump truck hood, biotech laboratory equipment, wireless IR headset adapter, operating room drug management system, combine console, pen-based computing device wireless module, headsets for small offices/homes, heads-up display, and heavy duty laser level.
Natural User Interfaces Course - Class 2 [Augmented Reality]cristiangb
This document provides a brief history of augmented reality from the 1950s to present day. It discusses key concepts like virtual reality, augmented virtuality, and how augmented reality overlays virtual imagery onto the real world. Examples of early AR applications are mentioned from the 1990s and 2000s. Current AR technologies are enabled by advances in mobile processors, displays, and tracking sensors like cameras, GPS, and accelerometers. The document suggests potential applications of AR in education and concludes by asking what's next for the field.
Ubiquitous User Interaction - Eudisley AnjosEudis Gomes
This document discusses ubiquitous user interaction with technology. It notes that people's activities are supported by many devices and software, and that devices are capable of sensing context. However, devices and services are still often designed in isolation. It lists various sensors in devices like cameras, GPS, and accelerometers. The document introduces ubiquitous computing and ubiquitous interaction, which studies design and evaluation of interactive systems for ubiquitous and mobile computing. It recommends further reading on defining a research agenda for this emerging interaction paradigm.
This document summarizes how a digital camera works. It contains the following key components:
1. A photo sensitive CCD captures the image according to light brightness.
2. An A/D converter converts the analog signal from the CCD to a digital 8-bit signal which is stored in memory.
3. Color images are formed using a color filter and interpolation to estimate color for each pixel.
The document provides details on these internal components and processes that allow digital cameras to digitally capture and store images.
INDYMO is a recently created start-up that works in the field of the management of water resources and water quality. Our focus is on innovative ways of monitoring water quality and ecology using underwater drones (dynamic). Until now we have been working with an underwater drone equipped with water quality sensors and a video camera. A new drone is currently in the development stage, and our goal is to make it an efficient and powerful tool, suitable for various uses and applications in the field of water.
This document provides details about the design of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) called JAL NETRA 3.0. It discusses the capsule shape chosen for the vehicle's hull due to advantages like least possible drag, high modularity, and cost effectiveness. Specifications of the hull dimensions and various components are provided. Fiber reinforced plastic is selected as the material for the pressure hull due to its strength to weight ratio. Component placement and weight distribution diagrams show how components are arranged inside the hull. Stress analysis is performed to determine the optimal hull thickness.
A Strategy for Reliability Evaluation and Fault Diagnosis of Autonomous Under...Koorosh Aslansefat
Underwater vehicles contribute significantly to exploiting great maritime resources. Autonomous vehicles are one of the various kinds of underwater vehicles which are able to perform operations without operator's interference. Autonomous underwater vehicles can be classified according to their propulsion systems. Autonomous Underwater Gliders (AUG) are among autonomous underwater vehicles which fall under the category of glide type underwater vehicles. They are designed in a way that they benefit low energy consumption and a wide survey range. Their reliable design is one of the challenges facing their manufacturing. Fault tolerance is one of the important attributes in designing reliable systems. Recognizing, evaluating and facing the faults are of great importance in designing fault tolerant systems. This paper studies underwater Glider vehicles' subsystems, considers their faults and causes, and provides a typical fault tree for these vehicles form which glider reliability and the effects of glider subsystems on its failure can be driven.
The document lists various product designs from different companies in technology and manufacturing. It includes designs for an ultrasound system, GPS/INS backpack, 50" television, smart phone, IR device interface, computer mouse, personal video recorder, 3D laser scanner, handheld ultrasonic probe, rack mounted computer concept, articulated dump truck hood, biotech laboratory equipment, wireless IR headset adapter, operating room drug management system, combine console, pen-based computing device wireless module, headsets for small offices/homes, heads-up display, and heavy duty laser level.
Natural User Interfaces Course - Class 2 [Augmented Reality]cristiangb
This document provides a brief history of augmented reality from the 1950s to present day. It discusses key concepts like virtual reality, augmented virtuality, and how augmented reality overlays virtual imagery onto the real world. Examples of early AR applications are mentioned from the 1990s and 2000s. Current AR technologies are enabled by advances in mobile processors, displays, and tracking sensors like cameras, GPS, and accelerometers. The document suggests potential applications of AR in education and concludes by asking what's next for the field.
Ubiquitous User Interaction - Eudisley AnjosEudis Gomes
This document discusses ubiquitous user interaction with technology. It notes that people's activities are supported by many devices and software, and that devices are capable of sensing context. However, devices and services are still often designed in isolation. It lists various sensors in devices like cameras, GPS, and accelerometers. The document introduces ubiquitous computing and ubiquitous interaction, which studies design and evaluation of interactive systems for ubiquitous and mobile computing. It recommends further reading on defining a research agenda for this emerging interaction paradigm.
This document summarizes how a digital camera works. It contains the following key components:
1. A photo sensitive CCD captures the image according to light brightness.
2. An A/D converter converts the analog signal from the CCD to a digital 8-bit signal which is stored in memory.
3. Color images are formed using a color filter and interpolation to estimate color for each pixel.
The document provides details on these internal components and processes that allow digital cameras to digitally capture and store images.
INDYMO is a recently created start-up that works in the field of the management of water resources and water quality. Our focus is on innovative ways of monitoring water quality and ecology using underwater drones (dynamic). Until now we have been working with an underwater drone equipped with water quality sensors and a video camera. A new drone is currently in the development stage, and our goal is to make it an efficient and powerful tool, suitable for various uses and applications in the field of water.
This document provides details about the design of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) called JAL NETRA 3.0. It discusses the capsule shape chosen for the vehicle's hull due to advantages like least possible drag, high modularity, and cost effectiveness. Specifications of the hull dimensions and various components are provided. Fiber reinforced plastic is selected as the material for the pressure hull due to its strength to weight ratio. Component placement and weight distribution diagrams show how components are arranged inside the hull. Stress analysis is performed to determine the optimal hull thickness.
A Strategy for Reliability Evaluation and Fault Diagnosis of Autonomous Under...Koorosh Aslansefat
Underwater vehicles contribute significantly to exploiting great maritime resources. Autonomous vehicles are one of the various kinds of underwater vehicles which are able to perform operations without operator's interference. Autonomous underwater vehicles can be classified according to their propulsion systems. Autonomous Underwater Gliders (AUG) are among autonomous underwater vehicles which fall under the category of glide type underwater vehicles. They are designed in a way that they benefit low energy consumption and a wide survey range. Their reliable design is one of the challenges facing their manufacturing. Fault tolerance is one of the important attributes in designing reliable systems. Recognizing, evaluating and facing the faults are of great importance in designing fault tolerant systems. This paper studies underwater Glider vehicles' subsystems, considers their faults and causes, and provides a typical fault tree for these vehicles form which glider reliability and the effects of glider subsystems on its failure can be driven.
This document discusses a biomimetic approach to correcting for underwater currents in autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) inertial navigation systems. It proposes mounting an array of lateral pressure sensors on an AUV, similar to a fish's lateral line, to detect differences in pressure caused by underwater currents. Computational fluid dynamics simulations showed pressure differences on an AUV's sides correspond to the speed and direction of currents. An experimental function could relate pressure differences to current characteristics. The AUV control system could then use this to correct for drifting caused by currents and maintain the intended trajectory.
Agile Marketing: Managing Marketing in a World of Constant Changeion interactive
Learn how an agile approach to marketing management may be the single most valuable decision your organization can make. Plus, examples of successful agile marketing for content marketing, social media & conversion optimization.
Unmanned underwater systems become increasingly important in the maritime and offshore, security and defence domain. TNO conducts research and experimentation on autonomous
underwater vehicles and underwater communication to advise government and industry on this topic and develop new concept solutions. An overview of the current development will be given
with focus on autonomous decision making for underwater application, cooperative autonomy and new application of underwater autonomous systems for maritime and offshore operations
Underwater Archaeology School 2011, Session 5, Paulo PresentationEcomuseum Cavalleria
The document discusses using a team of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for linear surveying of artifacts in Port Sanitja, as an alternative to current methods using swim lines of divers. Current swim line surveying faces challenges from environmental obstacles interfering with search patterns and difficulties maintaining diver formations and communication. AUVs could improve surveying by autonomously maintaining a virtual swim line with consistent performance over longer time periods compared to divers. The document outlines how AUVs could be deployed from a cove to conduct a preprogrammed linear survey of the port and return automatically to download data for analysis by archaeologists.
This document presents a bottom-following preview controller for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). It uses two echo sounders to measure seabed characteristics ahead of the AUV. The controller is designed using a linear quadratic Gaussian approach to regulate the AUV's depth offset from the seabed. Simulation results show the controller achieving a constant 15-meter depth offset as the AUV traverses a seabed with changing elevation. The controller compensates for preview information to accurately track the seabed profile and regulate the depth error.
The document describes the design and study of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) created by an Indian student. The goals of the project were to develop a low-cost AUV capable of autonomous navigation and position holding. The AUV uses a Raspberry Pi for processing sensor data from an IMU and GPS to navigate to programmed destinations and maintain position using proportional control of thruster motors connected to an Arduino. Software was created for a GUI interface and position control algorithm. The assembled AUV was tested for GPS navigation and position holding.
(Ma+ 2016 8 1 TN) Integrating RL Algorithms with UVsKevin Ma
This document discusses the development of WandaLearning, a Java program that allows an underwater vehicle (UUV) named Wanda to make autonomous decisions to locate the source of a plume based on its sensor data. WandaLearning integrates reinforcement learning algorithms from the BURLAP library within the MOOS-IvP autonomy framework. It employs continuous-domain reinforcement learning methods like LSPI and Sarsa to develop policies without discretizing the environment. The program was tested in simulations using uSimMarine and pPlumeSimulator but needs further development and testing on actual autonomous vehicles to improve stability and performance at locating plumes from a distance within the bounded search area.
AUV-based Cathodic Protection (CP) Automatic Inspection Technology for offsho...Sergey Korneev
The document discusses the challenges of inspecting underwater pipelines and proposes a solution using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). It notes that remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are very costly to use for pipeline inspections. The proposed solution is a system developed by BaltRobotics that uses AUVs as carriers for inspection equipment, allowing multiple pipelines to be inspected from a single, smaller vessel. Key features of the system include underwater wireless communication developed by BaltRobotics to control the AUVs, as well as video compression and cathodic protection measurement capabilities. The system was prototype tested successfully and aims to significantly reduce costs of underwater pipeline inspections compared to traditional ROV methods.
This document discusses removable partial dentures (RPDs). It describes the objectives of prosthodontic treatment, consequences of tooth loss, components and classification of RPDs, principles of design including support, retention and stability, and types of major connectors and retainers. The Kennedy classification system and Applegate's rules for applying it are also summarized.
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) often operate close to the seabed (5m-15m) enabling higher resolution surveys using high frequency sonars. Compact Autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) are often deployed in shallow water environments where deeper-draft manned survey vessels are unable to operate. On such vehicles there is limited space to deploy separate imaging, mapping and sub-bottom sonars. This presentation describes the technology deployed in the EdgeTech 2205 sonar system, which enables combined data acquisition in one system on AUVs and ASVs. Examples of the data acquired are given, which can include dual- or triple- frequency side scan, Multiphase Echosounder (MPES) swath bathymetry, and sub-bottom profiler data.
This document provides an overview of a talk given by Dirk Gorissen on UAV and robotics technology. The talk discusses the DECODE project, which aims to develop a system to help designers understand the impact of decisions made during complex aerospace system design. As a case study, the project is using UAV design for search and rescue operations. The talk outlines UAV and robot technologies, the DECODE design system, rapid manufacturing techniques like 3D printing, and future work such as a two-seas monitoring project using UAVs.
The Evolution of Advertising: How Consumers Won the War for Their AttentionHubSpot
You're more likely to survive a plane crash than click a banner ad. Crazy, right? Consumers have learned to tune out advertising, but believe it or not, there was a time when products weren't branded, ad agencies didn't exist, and advertising as a profession was unheard of.
In this epic, must-see presentation, we explore the ENTIRE history and evolution of advertising to unveil how a comprehensive (yet digestible) timeline of advertising milestones led to an epidemic of consumer indifference, as well as what marketers can do about it to reach consumers in the years ahead.
Don't be discouraged by the 472 slides -- 29.39% of those are dedicated to awesome pictures and animations that make this a breeze to get through.
Download a free copy of this presentation + a printable advertising timeline right here: http://hub.am/16F877d
Paco Santana of iRobot explains the current state of art for maritime robotics and the way ahead. The brief can be found here
http://higherlogicdownload.s3.amazonaws.com/AUVSI/656942e4-4448-41c3-877d-0c5f3ea40e63/UploadedImages/presentations/Apr282011/IRobot.pdf
This document contains information about the SAAB Seaeye remotely operated vehicles in the context of current and future merging technologies within the ROV field. For more info contact underwater robotics specialist, Chris Roper of http://www.roperresources.com
Snapshot of Digital India- March 2016 : A comprehensive report which provides interesting the stats and facts about India and also depicts the evolution of India on the digital front in the past six months. The report shares interesting insights on connectivity, internet, mobility, social media usage and other digital trends.
The report covers the following datapoints:
1) Number of Internet users in India
2) Internet usage India report
3) Internet penetration in India
4) State wise internet users in India
5) Number of mobile subscribers in India
6) Urban- rural internet penetration India
7) Mobile internet usage stats in India
8) Smartphone internet usage stats in India
9) Social media users in India
10) Number of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram users in India
11) Stats on Millennials using social media
12) Mobile app usage in India
13) App usage trends in India
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
Please download this presentation to enjoy the hyperlinks!
This document discusses a biomimetic approach to correcting for underwater currents in autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) inertial navigation systems. It proposes mounting an array of lateral pressure sensors on an AUV, similar to a fish's lateral line, to detect differences in pressure caused by underwater currents. Computational fluid dynamics simulations showed pressure differences on an AUV's sides correspond to the speed and direction of currents. An experimental function could relate pressure differences to current characteristics. The AUV control system could then use this to correct for drifting caused by currents and maintain the intended trajectory.
Agile Marketing: Managing Marketing in a World of Constant Changeion interactive
Learn how an agile approach to marketing management may be the single most valuable decision your organization can make. Plus, examples of successful agile marketing for content marketing, social media & conversion optimization.
Unmanned underwater systems become increasingly important in the maritime and offshore, security and defence domain. TNO conducts research and experimentation on autonomous
underwater vehicles and underwater communication to advise government and industry on this topic and develop new concept solutions. An overview of the current development will be given
with focus on autonomous decision making for underwater application, cooperative autonomy and new application of underwater autonomous systems for maritime and offshore operations
Underwater Archaeology School 2011, Session 5, Paulo PresentationEcomuseum Cavalleria
The document discusses using a team of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for linear surveying of artifacts in Port Sanitja, as an alternative to current methods using swim lines of divers. Current swim line surveying faces challenges from environmental obstacles interfering with search patterns and difficulties maintaining diver formations and communication. AUVs could improve surveying by autonomously maintaining a virtual swim line with consistent performance over longer time periods compared to divers. The document outlines how AUVs could be deployed from a cove to conduct a preprogrammed linear survey of the port and return automatically to download data for analysis by archaeologists.
This document presents a bottom-following preview controller for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). It uses two echo sounders to measure seabed characteristics ahead of the AUV. The controller is designed using a linear quadratic Gaussian approach to regulate the AUV's depth offset from the seabed. Simulation results show the controller achieving a constant 15-meter depth offset as the AUV traverses a seabed with changing elevation. The controller compensates for preview information to accurately track the seabed profile and regulate the depth error.
The document describes the design and study of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) created by an Indian student. The goals of the project were to develop a low-cost AUV capable of autonomous navigation and position holding. The AUV uses a Raspberry Pi for processing sensor data from an IMU and GPS to navigate to programmed destinations and maintain position using proportional control of thruster motors connected to an Arduino. Software was created for a GUI interface and position control algorithm. The assembled AUV was tested for GPS navigation and position holding.
(Ma+ 2016 8 1 TN) Integrating RL Algorithms with UVsKevin Ma
This document discusses the development of WandaLearning, a Java program that allows an underwater vehicle (UUV) named Wanda to make autonomous decisions to locate the source of a plume based on its sensor data. WandaLearning integrates reinforcement learning algorithms from the BURLAP library within the MOOS-IvP autonomy framework. It employs continuous-domain reinforcement learning methods like LSPI and Sarsa to develop policies without discretizing the environment. The program was tested in simulations using uSimMarine and pPlumeSimulator but needs further development and testing on actual autonomous vehicles to improve stability and performance at locating plumes from a distance within the bounded search area.
AUV-based Cathodic Protection (CP) Automatic Inspection Technology for offsho...Sergey Korneev
The document discusses the challenges of inspecting underwater pipelines and proposes a solution using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). It notes that remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are very costly to use for pipeline inspections. The proposed solution is a system developed by BaltRobotics that uses AUVs as carriers for inspection equipment, allowing multiple pipelines to be inspected from a single, smaller vessel. Key features of the system include underwater wireless communication developed by BaltRobotics to control the AUVs, as well as video compression and cathodic protection measurement capabilities. The system was prototype tested successfully and aims to significantly reduce costs of underwater pipeline inspections compared to traditional ROV methods.
This document discusses removable partial dentures (RPDs). It describes the objectives of prosthodontic treatment, consequences of tooth loss, components and classification of RPDs, principles of design including support, retention and stability, and types of major connectors and retainers. The Kennedy classification system and Applegate's rules for applying it are also summarized.
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) often operate close to the seabed (5m-15m) enabling higher resolution surveys using high frequency sonars. Compact Autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) are often deployed in shallow water environments where deeper-draft manned survey vessels are unable to operate. On such vehicles there is limited space to deploy separate imaging, mapping and sub-bottom sonars. This presentation describes the technology deployed in the EdgeTech 2205 sonar system, which enables combined data acquisition in one system on AUVs and ASVs. Examples of the data acquired are given, which can include dual- or triple- frequency side scan, Multiphase Echosounder (MPES) swath bathymetry, and sub-bottom profiler data.
This document provides an overview of a talk given by Dirk Gorissen on UAV and robotics technology. The talk discusses the DECODE project, which aims to develop a system to help designers understand the impact of decisions made during complex aerospace system design. As a case study, the project is using UAV design for search and rescue operations. The talk outlines UAV and robot technologies, the DECODE design system, rapid manufacturing techniques like 3D printing, and future work such as a two-seas monitoring project using UAVs.
The Evolution of Advertising: How Consumers Won the War for Their AttentionHubSpot
You're more likely to survive a plane crash than click a banner ad. Crazy, right? Consumers have learned to tune out advertising, but believe it or not, there was a time when products weren't branded, ad agencies didn't exist, and advertising as a profession was unheard of.
In this epic, must-see presentation, we explore the ENTIRE history and evolution of advertising to unveil how a comprehensive (yet digestible) timeline of advertising milestones led to an epidemic of consumer indifference, as well as what marketers can do about it to reach consumers in the years ahead.
Don't be discouraged by the 472 slides -- 29.39% of those are dedicated to awesome pictures and animations that make this a breeze to get through.
Download a free copy of this presentation + a printable advertising timeline right here: http://hub.am/16F877d
Paco Santana of iRobot explains the current state of art for maritime robotics and the way ahead. The brief can be found here
http://higherlogicdownload.s3.amazonaws.com/AUVSI/656942e4-4448-41c3-877d-0c5f3ea40e63/UploadedImages/presentations/Apr282011/IRobot.pdf
This document contains information about the SAAB Seaeye remotely operated vehicles in the context of current and future merging technologies within the ROV field. For more info contact underwater robotics specialist, Chris Roper of http://www.roperresources.com
Snapshot of Digital India- March 2016 : A comprehensive report which provides interesting the stats and facts about India and also depicts the evolution of India on the digital front in the past six months. The report shares interesting insights on connectivity, internet, mobility, social media usage and other digital trends.
The report covers the following datapoints:
1) Number of Internet users in India
2) Internet usage India report
3) Internet penetration in India
4) State wise internet users in India
5) Number of mobile subscribers in India
6) Urban- rural internet penetration India
7) Mobile internet usage stats in India
8) Smartphone internet usage stats in India
9) Social media users in India
10) Number of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram users in India
11) Stats on Millennials using social media
12) Mobile app usage in India
13) App usage trends in India
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity • a micro report by Rosie WellsRosie Wells
Insight: In a landscape where traditional narrative structures are giving way to fragmented and non-linear forms of storytelling, there lies immense potential for creativity and exploration.
'Collapsing Narratives: Exploring Non-Linearity' is a micro report from Rosie Wells.
Rosie Wells is an Arts & Cultural Strategist uniquely positioned at the intersection of grassroots and mainstream storytelling.
Their work is focused on developing meaningful and lasting connections that can drive social change.
Please download this presentation to enjoy the hyperlinks!
This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
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This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).