Archive for October 13th, 2008

Wild Pockets Game Jam this Weekend

Sim Ops Studios, Inc., a spin-out from Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center, has developed Wild Pockets, a new web-based technology platform that enables anyone to easily create and share 3D games, interactive ads, and other virtual online experiences.  Wild Pockets is launching an exclusive beta for developers this fall following its first ever Wild Pockets Pittsburgh Game Jam!  You can be a part of the Wild Pockets history . . .

What is a Game Jam?

A Game Jam is an event where video game enthusiasts come together for a weekend of creativity and competition.  Using the brand new Wild Pockets platform, teams will compete to create a game in under 24 hours.  At the end of the event, the top three games will be selected by a panel of game professionals, and these top games along with an audience choice award winner will be placed in the running to compete against our other regional Game Jams to become the national winner.

When & Where is the Pittsburgh Game Jam?

Saturday, October 18, 10 a.m. – Sunday, October 19, 2 p.m. at the Entertainment Technology Center. 700 Technology Drive (off of 2nd Ave), Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Greening the Economy, Fringe or Core Business?

The Pittsburgh Eric M. Warburg Chapter of the American Council on Germany, in cooperation with the Pittsburgh Technology Council, is hosting a luncheon and discussion with Professor Ernst von Weizsäcker, Dean, University of California Santa Barbara, Bren School of Environmental Science and Management. Von Weizsäcker will be speaking on the topic of Greening the Economy, Fringe or Core Business.

Ernst von Weizsäcker joined Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara as Dean in January 2006. Previously, he served as Policy Director at the United Nations Centre for Science and Technology for Development and was Director of the Institute for European Environmental Policy in Bonn, Germany. He spent nearly a decade as founding president for the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy in the North Rhine / Wesphalian Science Center in Germany. After its founding in 1991, the Wuppertal Institute became the largest climate policy think tank in Europe and earned Dr. von Weizsäcker recognition as one of the most respected climate policy experts on the continent. He attended several Conferences of the Parties (COP) of the Climate Convention, including the Kyoto COP 3 in 1997, from which Kyoto Protocol originated.

Dr. von Weizsäcker is a member of the Club of Rome, a global think tank devoted to improving society, and he served on the World Commission on the Social Dimensions of Globalization. Prior to coming to the Bren School, he chaired the Environmental Committee of the Bundestag, the German parliament, overseeing the establishment of the carbon trading regime and the introduction of a powerful incentive system for renewable energies in Germany. From 2003 to 2004, he served as Germany’s representative on Tony Blair’s Study Group on climate policy, which prepared UK policies for the Gleneagles G8 Summit.

Greening the Economy, Fringe or Core Business?

Monday, October 20, 2008
Noon – 2 p.m.
The Duquesne Club, Oliver Room, Third Floor
325 Sixth Avenue, 15219

Register by Wednesday, October 15

Add Power to Your Tower…Pimp Your Infrastructure

Need more power in your tower? HP & Microsoft have teamed up with the help of AMD to Pimp My Infrastructure!

Two lucky businesses will receive a pimped out prize package including a complete solution to meet all your small or midsize business needs.

Enter to win before 11:59 p.m. ET on October 27, 2008 by telling them why they should pimp your infrastructure. Don’t be shy. Tell them all about your raggedy old tower and you can WIN! The winners will be announced at the Window’s Virtual Customer Launch for Windows SBS & EBS in November.

Check it out! HP’s very own Pimp My Infrastructure Web site.


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