First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us is John Wang from Ikayzo here to tell us about the Google Technology Users Group. Finally, we’ll get an update on Hawaii’s commercial aquaculture industry with Todd Low from the Dept of Agriculture and Bill Spencer from Hawaii Oceanic Technology.
Episode 148: Solar Power Project – June 15, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Ian Kitajima from Oceanit here to tell us about the upcoming TechEnterprise Design Thinking workshop. Finally, we’ll learn out how Fuji Film Hawaii leveraged their entire roof top for solar energy working with Smart Energy and Conergy.
Episode 147: ARISS – June 8, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us today is Marc Orbito and Gorm Lai here to tell us about an Obscure Game Night. Finally, we’ll learn out about ARISS, Amateur Radio on the International Space Station, from the team from Sacred Hearts Academy, Nancy Rocheleau, Dick Flagg and Brittany Viloria.
Episode 146: Makery – June 1, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then joining us in the studio is Benny Ron here to tell us about the Hanauma Bay Education Series. Finally, during our main segment we’ll find out how a 3D manufacturing tool called the Makery that helps students gain hands on experience and gain a lesson in entrepreneurship. Joining us are Makery founder Neil Scott and Big Island Charter school principal John Thatcher.
Episode 145: Bizgym – May 25, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Bill Spencer here to tell us about HVCA‘s upcoming 20-11 Legislative Wrapup. Finally, we’ll explore new ways to tackle the age-old challenge of building a business plan. Joining us will be Steve Sue of BizGym and Michelle Hastings from Iolani School to talk about an online tool that makes business plan writing cinch.
Episode 144: Kickstarter – May 18, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have David Tribble from Referentia here to tell us about a new STEM initiative called CyberPatriot. Finally, we’ll talk with Laurens Laudowicz about Juicies and Fernando Pacheco with Pimpbot about getting their project funded through Kickstarter.
Episode 143: Clean Energy STEM – May 11, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Doug Matsuoka here to tell us about the recent NASA Tweetup. Finally, we’ll talk with Diana Warren from Women in Technology and Diane Tom-Ogata from STEMworks about STEM education, the environment and the iPad.
Episode 142: Hawaii’s Broadband Future – May 4, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we have Teri Mitchell here to tell us about Kapiolani Community College’s New Media Arts Demo Reel and Design Portfolio 2011. Finally, we’ll get an update on Hawaii’s Broadband initiative with David Lassner from the University of Hawaii, Cliff Miyake from TW Telecom and Brad Fisher from Hawaiian Telcom.
Episode 141: Island Innovation Fund Projects – April 27, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Laurens Laudowicz here to tell us about his new Kickstarter project called Juicies. Finally, we’ll talk with a two of the awardees of the Island Innovation Fund, Mary Oneha and John Williams from Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center and Olin Lagon from Kanu Hawaii and Kanu Values.
Episode 140: Food Blogging – April 20, 2011
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Dora Nakafuji from Hawaiian Electric to tell us about the Introduction to Wind Energy workshop. Finally, we’ll talk with a couple of food bloggers, Cat Toth and John Heckathorn about how tech has change the art of being a food reviewer.
Note: Episodes 138 and 139 were during Pledge Drive weeks and were special rebroadcasts of previous shows.