First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll talk with Mark Wolf, independent videographer, about the upcoming Pacific New Media workshop entitled Creating a New Media Campaign. Finally we’ve invited Jennifer Williams from Roosevelt High School and her students Krista Lee and Ronald Li to tell us about their voyage aboard the Kaiyu Maru.
Episode 121: LTE Broadband Wireless – Dec. 8, 2010
First we look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll talk with Joseph Kourieh from Enterprise Honolulu about the Entrepreneurial Development Symposium. Finally we’ve invited Edward Wright and Mark Yamauchi from Verizon Wireless to talk about LTE and 4G Broadband wireless networks.
Episode 120: ANITA – Dec. 1, 2010
First we look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll talk with Song Choi about the VEX Robotics Championships happening at the Hawaii Convention Center. Finally we’ve invited Peter Gorham and Andres Romero-Wolf from the Univ of Hawaii Physics Dept to tell us about ANITA the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna.
Episode 119: EV Infrastructure – Nov 24, 2010
First we look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll talk with Monir Hodges about upcoming mobile app workshops at the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training (PCATT). Finally we’ve invited Brian Goldstein from Better Place and Peter Rosegg from HECO to give us an update on their Kyo-ya Hotels – Sheraton Waikiki partnership and future electric car deployment.
Episode 118: Tech Gadgets – Nov 17, 2010
First we look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Ian Kitajima from Oceanit here to tell us about an upcoming workshop on How to do Business with the Dept of Homeland Security. Finally Todd Ogasawara and Paul Lawler, two of our favorite gadget geeks will tell us what’s on their holiday shopping list.
Episode 117: Ho’okele Health – Nov. 10, 2010
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond, then Henry Mochida joins us to preview an upcoming Pacific New Media workshop on “Filmmaking for Change.” Finally, Dew-Anne Langcaon from Ho’okele Health and Gary Hironaka from Legacy Villa to explore how technology can help with elder and home care, providing transparency and peace of mind.
Episode 116: Adama Materials – Nov. 3, 2010
Join Burt Lum and Ryan Ozawa as they look at the latest tech news and happenings in and around Hawaii. In the news segment they talk with Ethel Villalobos from the UH Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences to talk about the Honey Bee Pollinator Expo 2010. In the main segment, Burt and Ryan speak with Donovan Kealoha and Tim Dick of Adama Materials. We’ll find out how a company that started as a student business plan at UH turned into a multi million dollar venture.
Episode 115: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – Oct 27, 2010
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Susan Yamada from the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship tell us about the upcoming Conversation with Steve Case. Finally, we’ll talk about unmanned aerial vehicles. We’ve invited Lt. Col. Kurt Carraway from the Air Force (PACAF) to talk about the remotely piloted vehicle, RQ-4 Global Hawk.
Episode 112: Indy Game Developers – Oct 6, 2010
First we’ll look at the latest tech news and happenings in Hawaii and beyond. Then we’ll have Chris Van Bergeijk from the Hawaii Community Foundation here to tell us about their new website for the Island Innovation Fund. Finally, we’ll continue our conversation on the local video game industry, today focusing on the small, independent developer. We’ll talk with David Neely, creator of MathoGen, and Denise Van Ryzin, creator of Bartleby’s Book of Buttons.
Episode 111: Aquaponics and STEM – Sept 29, 2010
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.