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The creation of the microprocessor launched the digital age. The key technology allowing unprecedented integration, and the design of the world’s first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, were the achievement of Federico Faggin. Shrinking an entire computer onto a tiny and inexpensive piece of silicon would come to define our daily lives, imbuing myriad devices and everyday objects with computational intelligence.
In Silicon, internationally recognized inventor and entrepreneur Federico Faggin chronicles his “four lives”: his formative years in war-torn Northern Italy; his pioneering work in American microelectronics; his successful career as a high-tech entrepreneur; and his more recent explorations into the mysteries of consciousness. In this heartfelt memoir, Faggin paints vivid anecdotes, steps readers through society-changing technological breakthroughs, and shares personal insights, as each of his lives propels the next.
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As if Your Freezer & Trash Can Had a Genius Baby. Petal is a new kind of waste bin that eliminates foul odors and halts the spread of germs, simply by freezing them. David Taffet joins Tom in discussing this life changing creation that's not only helpful inside the house but composting takes on a whole new scent. Plus during these Covid-19 days David talks about the importance of making sure everybody including housekeeping are kept safe. Petal meets the requirement. 100% Effective Without Chemicals. Other bins rely on chemicals or deodorizers that only mask the smell of your trash. Petal is the only solution that freezes bacteria and smells before they start. Petal was created by a team of multidisciplinary experts who’ve spent years perfecting its design. No cheap parts; only the highest quality design and manufacturing standards.
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Meet the Learning Machine: How Artificial Intelligence is transforming our world!
Artificial Intelligence, in the form of Machine Learning (ML), has already transformed medicine, retail sales, and other industries. It is about to enter all our lives, whether we want it or not! In this session, we will quickly develop a basic understanding of AI, and its advantages, applications, and difficulties. 5G, Blockchain, and Self-driving Cars: Why does the pace of change keep getting faster?
Why does the pace of change seem to be quickening? There is a reason! “Exponential” technologies are causing massive disruption to our world and livelihoods. Let's take a close look at what drives these technologies, the positive and negative effects on markets and nations, and develop an "exponential mindset" to anticipate digital disruptions. Smart Homes, Smart Farms, Smart Cities and the Internet of Things.
Our world seems to be getting smarter, thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). Cheap electronics, a robust set of tools, and growing libraries of projects have enabled our surroundings to become "smart" and have empowered everyday innovators. Modern-day Edisons can inexpensively and quickly create new inventions using IoT devices. Already several Missouri entrepreneurs have used this technology to create thriving businesses. Let's explore these tools are being used to shape the future! -
What is a Zero Energy Building? Zero energy buildings are designed and built to consume as little energy as possible. When a renewable source of energy is added to these buildings, they are capable of producing enough energy to meet or exceed their requirements to run. Zero energy schools provide enhanced learning environments, energy cost savings, and reduced environmental impact. Zero energy offices provide inspiring, well-designed spaces for occupants, helping to improve productivity and satisfaction. Zero energy districts provide improved resiliency, competitiveness, and economies of scale. Find out more at zeroenergy.org
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MakerX go anywhere creative tools. Wait until you see, feel and design with this incredible first step of a brand new beginning. Reports show that crafting at home has risen 300%. Choosing the right product is just the start. Tom’s special guest is Lauren Gomez. When she says, “Go anywhere.” She means it. To power your tool and products you'll need the MAKERX Hub and a 20V Power Share™ battery. The Hub attaches to a 20V Power Share™ battery to power every tool in the MAKERX system. The same battery that powers the MAKERX system can be used on any 20V or 40V garden or power tool in the Power Share™ platform.
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We’re told early in life that we don’t live in a house. We live in a home. A Future Home is about community. A city is a Future Home. The people, the businesses. During Covid-19 something of extreme value is missing from our home. The gym. I’m Arroe with Meg Butterly. Our special guest is Lindsey Bushnell co-owner of Burn BootCamp.
Lindsey Bushnell is co-owner of Burn BootCamp. What is and isn’t essential in the world of great health? The physical cause of future sickness sits in the decision to not reopen where we workout. We’re talking cardiovascular, pneumonia and other lung issues, weaknesses that could lead to falling.
Taking a walk through the neighborhood isn’t working out. It’s a luxury. Before we leap into this conversation I’d like you to get Lindsay’s information. Burnbootcamp.com and on facebook at Burnbookcampcharlotte.
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Millo. You know the name. You seen the videos. It's the first ever blender that adapts to your life and style. Fast and silent locked inside a beautiful carefully crafted design. The journey doesn't end there. It's staying true to your customers by endlessly developing things that will help you in the places you need most. The kitchen. Goal number one? The consumer should never have to make a decision. A kitchen counter that not only heats up the soup but stirs it and more.
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Tertill relentlessly patrols your garden to prevent weeds from taking over.
If you’re like most people, weeding is one of the biggest challenges in maintaining your garden. Weeds steal water and nutrients from your plants, harbor insects, shade and crowd your vegetables, and are an eyesore. Despite the time and expense of applying mulch or weed block, weeds often still find a way into the garden. Now, Tertill offers a better way.
Created by roboticist Joe Jones – inventor of the Roomba – Franklin Robotics’ Tertill is a robot designed to live in your garden and take care of the weeding, come rain or shine.
On this episode Joe talks about how much robots break our hearts. We do everything we can to figure them out then everything changes. It was the idea of learning about how plants need space in order to grow that inspired Joe to look toward agriculture. Building a robot that weeds a home garden. What they learned with Tertill was how much it actually kills the weeds before they even come up.
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Nils Wilde is the founder & Managing Director of Otto Wilde Grillers GmbH Cologne, DE. Recently the company launched its newest product, the first smart, connected, modular outdoor grilling station called the G32. Getting it to market required global support. Kickstarter. The G32 campaign has raised over $3.5 million! Nils talks about how Otto Wilde Grillers started in 2015 by he and his family . So it was important to talk about what its like to create side by side in a modern family business.
With grilling being any guy’s #1 summer pastime in America, everyone has an opinion on grilling. What makes Nils feel that grilling needs to be revolutionized? To reach that area of business success and product reach it requires a total connection via social media. Otto Wilde Grillers has engaged their fans and followers with impressive connections that will continue to inspire. They aren't afraid of maintain the conversation and always have room in their business adventures to take the time to listen to those using the grills.
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Sridhar Sri Solur is a serial intrapreneur, business and technology leader with consistent track record of incubating, building, growing and managing businesses in large organizations in a world wide capacity. Product creator and a technologist with a razor sharp focus on user experience. Focused on Robotics, IOT and AI based industry/products.
Because he's so dedicated and driven by the proces of success Sri has highly effective people management abilities-know how to recruit, develop and lead high impact cross geography teams focused on innovation and start-up ventures. Significant international experience having lived and worked in all three geographies. Founder of HP's Wearables and Cloud/Mobile Printing business, Mobile/IOT Incubator. Created 'Engineered by HP' as a sub brand, supporting Wearables/IOT products for consumer lifestyle brands like Hugo Boss, Coach, Titan, Ferrari, Movado etc. Former head of all products and Engg for Digital Home at Comcast. Chief Product Officer, EVP/GM at SharkNinja working on Appliances, Foodtech and Robotics. Board member IOTC. Head of business and led the creation of Shark’s first advance navigation robot.. SharkIQ Robot. Mentor to 500 Startups, Alchemist Enterprise Accelerator.
His specialties include Corporate ventures, New business/startups,Product management in the world of Mobile/Cloud computing, Robotics and IOT. Focusing on humanizing interactions with Voice and Deep Learning. And experimenting with blockchain applications recently. -
Millo. You know the name. You seen the videos. It's the first ever blender that adapts to your life and style. Fast and silent locked inside a beautiful carefully crafted design. Blenders shouldn't sound like a carpenters bag of tools. Millo's unique ability is its air drive system that utilizes the strength of magnets to bring power to its blades. The creator behind such innovation is Adam Trakselis who shares the ins and outs of how peoples lives have changed because of a music box? What? Coming up with a great idea then creating a company that starts out just as himself then expands to seven. The air drive system. A brand new step toward a brilliant experience in the kitchen,. Tom also takes us from the creation of the prototype to marketing it to global customers. Then the actual creation of the name. This is Future Home.
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Meeting Joe Jones from Franklyn Robotics was like bumping into the Michael Jordan of robots. Joe created the Roomba. To get there required a lot of trial and error but in reality a lot of focus on what kind of robot people really wanted. Things were changing so quickly in the 1980's. The problem wasn't coming up with a robot but rather trying to get creators to invent something the average person could physically use. Joe came up with that idea mainly because he didn't cleaning the house. He participated in a monthly robot contest by building Lego like creation that would move about barely picking things up. The thought never disappeared. Joe talks about how the Roomba truly took it's shape and size and when it was first introduced to the public. During a very important time in U.S. Military history.
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To many home owners and sellers the term Smart Home tends to come across as a new feature. In an age of putting safety, entertainment and comfort ahead of all things, is there a way to enjoy it all without having to buy several different systems? Music that moves with you from room to room. Lighting that knows where you are at all times and provides the right atmosphere of safety in the darkest hallways and bedrooms. And new monitoring devices that can easily detect if your elderly loved ones are active in their homes several miles away. Author and Smart Home expert Jay Bassen takes us inside his twenty years of hands on experience. He’s not just a journalist Jay has helped program some of the most exquisite smart homes in the country. He’s very transparent when it comes to making sure consumers know what equipment works best without having to purchase several different products that’ll never talk to each other. Being smarter with your smart home with Jay Bassen.
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Things are changing very quickly. The Future Home is changing as well. People will want ionizers and UV lighting as the fear of germs and microbes expand into our everyday life. Our special guest is Dr Z who's had to readjust to a new level of reaching out to clients. Putting the focus on a Future Home how will things change? Will we see a new age of home doctor visits via computers and other digital devices? Not only will it save time but it'll keep more people connected. Especially families who feel distant today because of the social separaration. There are so many new ways to communicate being introduced that its time to be open with how technology will turn our homes and offices into smarter more effecient places for family, friends and patients. Dr Z is a true leader in giving us new ideas on how to not only prepare for the future but to keep in touch with today while staying free of crowded areas where the virus could be lurking. This is a very helpful and information filled podcast episode that prepares you and your family for an ever changing future that will be brighter, smarter and more managable.
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To many home owners and sellers the term Smart Home tends to come across as a new feature. We love our digitally connected cameras, lighting, sprinkler systems and cleaning tools but there’s a lot more to an authentic smart home then what we think. Author and Smart Home expert Jay Bassen takes us inside his twenty years of hands on experience. He’s not just a journalist Jay has helped program some of the most exquisite smart homes in the country. He’s very transparent when it comes to making sure consumers know what equipment works best without having to purchase several different products that’ll never talk to each other. Being smarter with your smart home with Jay Bassen.
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Whether you’re buying a new home or selling the importance of knowing what a Future Home is and how it’s changing the way people live is vital. Jimmy Alexander from Alexander Realty has seen tremendous Smart Home growth in the market. It’s no longer just a Millennial necessity but rather a well-rounded expectation for all ages. From onsite security cameras to house cleaning, lawn mowing to sprinkler systems, new homes and flipped homes recently remodeled are finding quick buyers due to the homes connection with the future. With Jimmy being on the frontline of home sales it gives Tom Duncan and Arroe the opportunity to step into a new way life.
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Future Home’s Tom Duncan sits down with Ian Woodward Smith from Sprinkl creators of the Sprinkl conserve rain sensor. Owning a Smart Home continues to save consumers time and money. What about having a Smart Yard? Ian explains that it’s more than a watchdog weatherman sprinkling system but it keeps homeowners connected to land conditions that could be too damp already. This is extremely important to Tom because a few months ago he didn’t realize his sprinklers were leaking at the cost of a $4,000 water bill. Ian reassured Tom if he had the Sprinlr they would’ve caught onto something wrong very early. Today’s new Wi-Fi coverage has been strengthened to include your greenspace and yard making the Sprinkl the ideal smart phone connection to keeping household costs down. Tom put it this way, “I got tired of watering the rain.” What sits in the near future for Smart Yards? More importantly how affordable is it to want to save local water supplies from drying? Doing your part to play it smart.
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Is there such a place or thing? Making lawn mowing easier simpler less painful. Tom Duncan was completely taken in the day he fell witness to his first A.I. lawn management cutter. He knew he wanted to be part of this new generation of locating more family and leisure time come forward. On this Future Homes podcast episode Tom talks about the early stages of bringing Landroid to a new generation of experiences. His goal? To eliminate lawn mowing period.
Creating the landroid was a learning process that’s led to a very strong product. Not only is it perfect for the environment but it’s what it does that turns your soil into an extremely healthy part of your investment. Whether you have a flat business or home lawn surface or it’s angled up to 20 degrees, the Landroid perfectly fits into your new plan to grow with the future of lawn care.
One of the greatest features is the smart phone app. Because it’s connected to weather conditions your Landroid will never be caught in the rain. Through technology leadership the Landroid alters its schedule so that if it’s raining in the afternoon it’ll adjust its schedule for mornings
Why is the Landroid perfect for your lifestyle and yard? It has an A.I. in the app. It sets its own schedule. Measuring how big your lawn is and how it knows the area it’ll mow. Without you being there. A.I.A. technology allows your Landroid to know where things are on your lawn. It won’t spend the day bumping into trees. Plus the Find My Landroid GPS Location Anti-Theft device helps to bring your Landroid home if ever removed from your yard.
Tom foresees future lawn service companies investing in Landroid by dropping one in your yard and they’ll manage it for you.
Backing out of a game of golf or day on the lake can no longer be blamed on taking care of the lawn. Your Future Home is here right now… Find it at MyLandroid.com