First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Peter Justeson from the Honolulu chapter of the International Game Developers Association to tell us about the upcoming Global Game Jam. Finally, we have a show dedicated to exoplanets we’re calling Exoplanet-palooza. We’ll talk with two astronomers, Andrew Howard and Roy Gal from the Institute for Astronomy about the many planets they are discovering outside our own solar system.
Category: Podcasts
Episode 231: Box Jellyfish – Jan 16, 2013
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Bill Spencer from the Hawaii Venture Capital Association to tell us about the Entrepreneur and Deal of the Year Celebration. Finally, we’ll see if we can find a way to make the most of our monthly visits from jellyfish with Dr. Angel Yanagihara, Assistant Research Professor at PBRC and JABSOM and Kelley Niide from the Waikiki Aquarium.
Episode 230: Startup Accelerators – Jan 9, 2013
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Bryan Butteling and Meli James from the Box Jelly to tell us about the upcoming Global Jelly Week. Finally, we’ll learn about two startup accelerators, Blue Startups and Energy Excelerators about how they plan to kickstart tech businesses in Hawaii.
Episode 229: HICSS – Jan 2, 2013
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Brendan Brennan from the Janus Group to tell us about the upcoming Google Apps for Education Summit. Finally, we’ll learn about the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences from Misa Maruyama and Scott Robertson from UH’s Information and Computer Science Dept.
Episode 228: Top Tech in 2012 – Dec 26, 2012
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Mark Glick from the Dept of Business and Economic Development and Tourism to tell us about a new alternative energy mapping tool called Renewable EnerGIS. Finally, we’ll invited a couple of tech pundits, Sterling Yee and Jared Kuroiwa to help us recap the significant tech events of 2012.
Episode 227: Futures Studies – Dec 19, 2012
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Yo Yoshida from Appallicious to tell us about the City of San Francisco Recreation and Parks Official Mobile App. Finally, we’ll find out from John Sweeney and Aaron Rose from the Center for Futures Studies, how techniques in futures studies help us figure out what is possible and what is probable.
Episode 226: Big Solar – Dec 12, 2012
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Sandy Park from the High Tech Development Corporation to tell us about the 13th Annual Holiday Science and Tech Fair. Finally, we’ll hear from Jon Wallenstrom from Forest City and Jerrod Schreck from Hoku Solar about a large scale solar installation on the Pearl City Peninsula.
Episode 225: Gadget Wish List – Dec 5, 2012
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us is Susan Horowitz from the Pacific New Media to tell us about a workshop on iBooks Author. Finally, we’ve invited our favorite gadget geeks Todd Ogasawara and Paul Lawler to give us their Christmas gadget wish list.
Episode 224: 3D Printing for Business – Nov 28, 2012
Mark McGuffie from Enterprise Honolulu first joined us to talk about an upcoming conference:Â O’ahu Disaster Aftermath – Building Our Resilience and Planning Our Recovery Conference at the Neal Blaisdell Center. Then the conversation turned to 3D printing with Russell Au of Innovate Hawaii and Collin Kobayashi from 3D Innovations.
Episode 223: Hawaii Tech Asia – Nov 21, 2012
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us is Mark Glick from the Dept of Business and Economic Development and Tourism to tell us about the upcoming Hawaii Outer Continental Shelf Renewable Energy Task Force. Finally, we’ll find out about a recent HiBEAM business trip to China and the tech opportunities that have arisen for several local companies.