Building websites has changed a lot in the last 10 years. In the past, websites were primarily informational, ran off in-house hardware, and required hiring an IT specialist to maintain. […]
Category Archives: Science & Technology
Startups: What’s Hot, What’s Not
Startups play an important role in the Silicon Valley economy. Startup expert Sean Murphy weighs in on technology startups to give us his verdict on which technologies will have a […]
How to choose the right camera or smart camera for your machine vision system
When it comes to choosing the correct industrial camera or smart camera for your machine vision and imaging needs, understanding camera and optic specifications are crucial. Perry West, President, Automated […]
Blockchain and the Internet of Things
In his presentation, “Blockchain and the Internet of Things,” David Snyder explained how the Blockchain technology works and how it is being adopted for a variety of IoT use cases. […]
Machine learning – Importing deep nets from large-scale training systems to embedded processors
Machine learning and deep nets are becoming pervasive in many desktop and mobile applications; however, running deep nets on small embedded devices remains a challenge. Waleed Abdulla will describe how […]
Hands On: Mattel and Google’s New VR View-Master
Mattel’s Google Cardboard-based View-Master turns the classic picture discs into augmented-reality markers. Mattel is rekindling interest its classic View-Master toy brand by incorporating virtual reality. The company today announced a […]
Eagle Scout invents device for Alzheimer’s patients
Eagle Scout Kenneth Shinozuka has invented a device that could revolutionize care for the more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s. And did I mention he’s just 15? The New York […]
The top IPOs of 2015 (Spoiler: they include Uber and your favorite Greek yogurt)
With Box soaring 66 percent in its long-awaited debut this month, and Shake Shack, the New York burger chain, opening trading this week at an astonishing 131 percent above its offer price, […]
13-Year-Old Creator of Lego Braille Printer Is Youngest Ever to Receive Venture Capital Funding
From a child playing with Legos to the founder of a Silicon Valley technology company. It’s a path many of today’s young business leaders have likely followed. None, however, have […]
Innovation Trends For Sensors And Wearable Devices
By PATCA Member Walt Maclay – In the last 18 months there has been an acceleration in the evolution of wearable devices that incorporate sensors. We think they are poised […]