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The MediLedger Network - 1 views

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    The MediLedger Network is the industry network 2.0 for the life sciences and healthcare industry, that runs solutions for real-time alignment, rule enforcement and settlement of transactions directly between trading partners
Tiberius Brastaviceanu

Les Industries Mauco - 1 views

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    Local Montreal PMMA / plexiglass / acrylic
Francois Bergeron

Conference Detail for Industrial and Commercial Applications of Smart Structures Techno... - 0 views

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    "Three-axis distributed fiber optic strain measurement in 3D woven composite structures   Paper 8690-6 Time: 1:50 PM - 2:10 PM Author(s): Matt Castellucci, Evan M. Lally, Sandra Klute, Luna Innovations Inc. (United States); David Lowry, NASA Johnson Space Ctr. (United States) Hide Abstract Add to My Schedule  Recent advancements in composite materials technologies have broken further from traditional designs and require advanced instrumentation and analysis capabilities. Success or failure is highly dependent on design analysis and manufacturing processes. By monitoring smart structures throughout manufacturing and service life, residual and operational stresses can be assessed and structural damage identified. Composite smart structures can be manufactured by integrating fiber optic sensors into existing composite materials processes such as layup, filament winding and three-dimensional weaving. In this work optical fiber was integrated into 3D woven composite parts at a commercial woven products manufacturing facility. The fiber was then used to monitor the structures during a VARTM manufacturing process, and subsequent static and dynamic testing. Low cost telecommunications-grade optical fiber acts as the sensor using a high resolution commercial Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometer (OFDR) system providing distributed strain measurement at spatial resolutions as low as 2mm. Strain measurements using the optical fiber sensors are correlated to resistive strain gauge measurements during static structural loading."
Francois Bergeron

Conference on smart sensors - nondestructive evaluation |SPIE Smart Structures/NDE - 0 views

  • Active and Passive Smart Structures and Integrated Systems
  • Industrial and Commercial Applications of Smart Structures Technologies
  • Smart Sensor Phenomena, Technology, Networks, and Systems Integration
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  • Nondestructive Characterization for Composite Materials, Aerospace Engineering, Civil Infrastructure, and Homeland Security
  • Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems
Steve Bosserman

Time to buy a 3D printer? | Tools content from Farm Industry News - 0 views

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    3D Printing meets agricultural machinery.  BTW, Bob Recker, one of our Greener Acres members, lives in Waterloo, IA.  Small world, no?!
Tiberius Brastaviceanu

BeagleBone Black ID: 1278 - $45.00 : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics ... - 2 views

    • Tiberius Brastaviceanu
       
      Ronan bla bla bla
  • If you liked the BeagleBone, you will love the next gen BeagleBone Black! With a blistering 1GHz processor, 512MB onboard DDR3 RAM, built in 2GB storage with pre-installed Linux operating system (no microSD card required!), and best of all, the addition of a MicroHDMI connector for audio/video output. This is a ultra-powered embedded computer that can fit in a mint tin. Note: As of June 4, 2013, 1pm ET Adafruit is shipping Rev A5B.
  • n on supported accessories as we test them for compatibility. For now we suggest picking up a 5V 2A power supply and a micro-HDMI cable. If you want to use it 'head-less', a USB console cable is suggested as the 'Black does not have an onboard USB-to-Serial converter
Francois Bergeron

safer industrial robots - robot skin - 0 views

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    Clément Gosselin, prof in robotics and mechatronics shows improvements and the the famous robot skin
Tiberius Brastaviceanu

Private 'Distributed Ledgers' Miss the Point of a Blockchain | Bank Think - 0 views

  • a new buzzword making waves throughout the financial industry: “distributed ledger.”
  • Some say it's a tool to enable transparency by ensuring that all members of a group receive cryptographically secured messages about participants’ activities
  • Some are even bold enough to predict that distributed ledgers will end the madness of managing multiple database and reconciliation structures.
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  • Distributed ledgers have primarily claimed to supplant the need for Bitcoin's mining process by introducing trust requirements among participants. These ledgers also promise users the immutability of Bitcoin without the need for expensive mining operations.
  • the technology powering distributed ledgers predates blockchains by well over 20 years.
  • Proponents of distributed ledgers argue that they can displace centralized providers such as SWIFT,
  • by moving money faster
  • There’s no doubt that blockchain technology will facilitate disruptive innovations in finance
  • But a world of private ledgers sounds eerily similar to a range of “private Internets.”
  • Blockchain technology is useful not because it offers efficiency in a world of message-passing but because it uses a complex process to settle value between untrusted parties.
  • But distributed ledgers do not offer users the ability to easily convert their tokens and messages into fungible units of value. Nor do distributed ledgers escrow value between parties that don't trust each other.
  • If a ledger is not a public resource, it will have the pressures incumbent to existing settlement systems plus the overhead of maintaining a shared database among competitors. What efficiency will remain thereafter remains dubious.
  • Permissioned Blockchains
  • their institutional users will probably find it expedient to hash their private-chain transactions and use those hashes to create bitcoin addresses and then send tiny fractions of a bitcoin to them to register their data at a location that cannot be hacked or changed.
    • Tiberius Brastaviceanu
       
      This is also a problem with access, if an access event needs to be recorded in a way that cannot be altered, in a data location that cannot be altered, it will need to be stored on a block chain. 
  • In other words, all private ledger/blockchains will lead to Bitcoin's Rome, driven there by its low cost and high public accountability.
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    the case against private chains.
Tiberius Brastaviceanu

Innovation is Booming: But Why Can't We See it in GDP? - Forbes - 0 views

  • we know that we have an industrial revolution going on
  • The internet in short.
  • allows us to do new things and also to do old things differently
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  • we cannot actually see this in the figures for economic growth.
  • a problem of measurement. Of the way in which GDP itself is a useful but not complete measure.
  • certain uses of the internet actually reduce GDP: even while making us as individuals richer.
  • we’re measuring economic growth wrong.
  • We have managed to build an economy where trying something new has become increasingly difficult.
Francois Bergeron

About Acreo - Acreo - 0 views

  • Finance Acreo is an independent non-profit research institute. A research institute works to facilitate the commercialization of research and to strengthen collaboration between industry and academic research.
Francois Bergeron

Polymicro Technologies > Products and Technologies - 0 views

  • Our core technologies include drawing and coating Silica and Quartz to produce Fibers and Capillaries. These products can be made from industry available preforms, customer provided preforms, or from preforms produced in our own Glass Laboratories. Our value added technologies include assembly, laser, and machining capabilities to provide the customer the final Assembly and Microcomponent products to meet their needs.
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    they have y junctions, different pigtailed fibers, etc
Francois Bergeron

Welcome to Zap Lasers - USA - 1 views

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    dental laser wifi
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    Zap laser was acquired by Discus, and Discus was acquired by Philips...wow ! http://dentistrytoday.com/industry-news/3079-discus-dental-acquires-zap-lasers http://www.newscenter.philips.com/main/standard/news/press/2010/20101011_discus_holdings.wpd that's may explain why the Zap website is closed now...
Philippe Comtois

Design for Environment: Innovating to Compete - Canadian Product Design and Development... - 2 views

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    product design
Tiberius Brastaviceanu

Home - Review of Federal Support to Research and Development - 1 views

  • 5 billion worth of R&D funding provided by the federal government every year
  • helping our innovative SMEs grow into larger, world-competitive companies in Canada
  • government support for business R&D in Canada is among the most generous in the world, yet we're near the bottom of the pack when it comes to seeing business R&D investment
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  • What we found was a funding system that is unnecessarily complicated and confusing to navigate
  • significant gaps that hinder the ability of our businesses to grow
  • The encouragement of home-grown innovation a part of government procurement is commonsense
  • the NRC can play a unique role, linking its large-scale, long-term research activity with the academic and business communities
  • challenges in getting start-up funding and late stage risk capital financing
  • the gap is filled by foreign investors, which means that too many commercial benefits and intellectual property end up leaving the country
  • government-wide clarity when it comes to innovation
Tiberius Brastaviceanu

Digital Agenda for Europe - European Commission - 0 views

  • Open Innovation 2.0 Conference and The Dublin Innovation Declaration:
  • The Dublin Innovation Declaration was co-created at the Open Innovation 2.0 Conference
  • he challenges faced in Europe and beyond are too large to tackle in isolation and thus a new approach to innovation is required
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  • create new shared value through innovation
  • creative destruction model where the failure of old approaches fuels the motivation for change and shapes the future
  • quadruple helix model of innovation where civil society joins with business, academia, and government sectors to drive changes far beyond the scope of what any one organization can do on their own. 
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