First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Millie Perreira-Gilmore from TW Telecom here to tell us about the Hawaii Telecommunication Annual Conference. Finally, we’ll talk to Reyn Horner from Hapa Farms and Lynn Fujioka from ISIS Hawaii, and learn how aquaponics is helping students learn science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills in the schools.
Month: September 2010
Episode 110: Residential Solar – Sept 22, 2010
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Derrick Sonoda here to tell us about the Hawaii Energy Expo. Finally, we’ll explore new options in residential solar systems with Alex Tiller from Sunetric, Mark Duda from Revolusun, and joining us by phone, Lynn Jurich from SunRun.
Episode 109: Video Game Industry – Sept 15, 2010
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Darren Kimura join us to talk about the World Congress on Zero Emissions currently going on at the Hawaii Convention Center. Finally, we’ll talk with Mark Loughridge founder of Foundation 9 Entertainment, Trent Ward from Avatar Reality and Henk Rogers from Blue Planet Software about Hawaii’s video/computer game industry.
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Episode 108: Hawaii Ocean Observing System – Sept 8, 2010
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings from Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have George Takei join us by phone to tell us about a couple of upcoming Honolulu events. Finally, we’ll talk with Chris Ostrander and Jim Potemra from the School of Ocean and Earth Science & Technology about the Hawaii Ocean Observing System.
Episode 107: Underwater Robotics – Sept 1, 2010
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Seth Ladd on the phone to tell us about an upcoming presentation on HTML 5. Finally, we’ll dive into underwater robotics with Song Choi, Assistant Dean of UH’s College of Engineering along with Kathy Lin and her students, Brooke Ideue and Keli Tokunaga, from the Highlands Intermediate Underwater Robotics team.