Posts Tagged 'Etcetera Edutainment'

Council Members Companies Clean Up at Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards!

The 2009 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year Award winners were announced Friday night and Techburgher was there cheering everyone on. We were super stoked to see so many Council member companies nab top honors. In fact, our members won seven out of the 10 categories.

Twenty-five entrepreneurs from western Pennsylvania, upstate New York and West Virginia were finalists in the program.

Council winners included:

  • Health sciences category: Carol Wright, Wright Therapy Products
  • Defense and security category: Patrick McGregor Jr., BitArmor Systems Inc.
  • Education category: Jessica Trybus, Etcetera Edutainment
  • Technology, sales and services category: Michael Stratos, Ideal Integrations
  • Master category: Carlos Cardoso, Kennametal Inc.
  • Supporter of entrepreneurship: Ann Dugan, Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence
  • Technology category: Jon Hammock, KeyLogic Systems Inc.

The other winners included:

  • Professional services category: Amy Hancock, AdvantageCare Rehabilitation Inc.
  • Industrial and commercial services category: Scott Kiger, SDI LLC
  • Entrepreneur scholar of the year: Steve Suchora, Test Tech Inc.

Don’t Miss Pittsburgh’s Premier Art and Technology Event on 6/18/09

The 2009 Annual Art + Technology Exhibition Opening Event is upon us. Partnering this year with The Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University and Pittsburgh’s exclusive James Gallery, the event promises to be one like never before.

To celebrate Pittsburgh’s status as one of the foremost Robotic centers on the globe, the 15 Minutes Gallery has collaborated with CREATE Lab  to present The BURGHBot Project — a collection of ten robotic, interactive art pieces, designed by selected artists throughout the East Coast.

In addition, the exhibition features work from 36 of the region’s finest artists in both traditional and new media, as well as presentations from tech companies including: Etcetera Edutainment’s Crowdplay; deeplocal’s artist-in-residence T. Foley’s Locally Toned; and Art Energy Design’s Power Flower, the region’s first 12’ tall sustainable energy technology public art sculpture.

To add to the excitement the Council is giving away two “Essential Pittsburgh Arts Prize Packages” to folks who register in advance for the event. This raffle prize  includes complimentary tickets to Pittsburgh’s most illustrious Arts venues including — Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, The Mattress Factory, The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Quantum Theatre, The Pittsburgh Ballet, Pittsburgh Filmmakers and the Pittsburgh Public Theatre — a package valued at over $300!

Add that all up and mix it together with live Jazz music, drinks and hors d’oeuvres, and you have all the makings for a great night of creativity and innovation in Pittsburgh.

EVENT DETAILS:
Thursday, June 18, 2009
5:30 – 7:30 PM

Pittsburgh Technology Council’s 15 Minutes Gallery
2000 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh PA 15219

COST: $10 for Council Members / $15 for Non-Members [Free Parking]

Click Here to Register
and Be Eligible to Win an
“Essential Pittsburgh Arts Prize Package”!

www.15minutesgallery.org.

Tech News Double Shot with Guru.com and Etcetera Edutainement

We love nothing more at the old Techburgher than being pummeled with news from tech companies.  That’s why we exist here, to give you juicy bites of goodness as they come off the grill. Yesterday, Guru.com made two announcements regarding enhancements to its freelance web site and Etcetera Edutainment has launched its Crowdplay gaming technology. See the details and links below. So meaty!

Guru.com announced two strategic partnerships that aim to give freelancers a helping hand through the tough economic conditions:

·         Got the Skills?  Guru.com will help market qualified freelance talent to potential Employers by offering ExpertRating Skills Tests at a discounted rate.  Freelancers can establish credibility, build instant trust, and gain an edge in winning new project work by posting Certified Professional test results to their online profiles.

·         Get Paid Fast!  Freelancers on Guru.com can now choose a more flexible, global-friendly payment method.   Reloadable Guru.com Prepaid MasterCard cards — offered through Payoneer — secure quick and easy payment to freelancers around the world while minimizing the hassles and delays of brick-and-mortar based methods. Learn even more here.

The folks at Etcetera are finding some interesting and fun intersections in the gaming world with its new Crowdplay technology. You can check it out at the Bud Light Hockey Challenge Championship marking the culmination of a 30-bar tour of Pittsburgh at the Town Tavern on Friday the 13th of March.

CrowdPlay is gameplay technology that uses a motion sensing system to control movement on-screen. Players move left and right as a group, working together to solve a variety of challenges. Crowdplay is ideal in settings such as movie theaters, gatherings and promotional events, but can also be played by a single person using a computer that is equipped with a camera.

Show and Tell CMU Style

Carnegie Mellon University’s Project Olympus has another fun and stimulating program in store, chock full of exciting talent and ideas, showcasing university research, new initiatives and community perspectives coming up in October. The Homecoming Show and Tell 6 will feature some top content around university-related initiatives. Featured at the event will be:

Olympus

Prof. Lenore Blum, Founding Director, Project Olympus, “Looking Ahead”

New from the School of Computer Science (SCS)

Prof. Randy Bryant, Dean of the School of Computer Science, “Cloud Computing”

Prof. Jessica Hodgins (CS and Robotics), Director Disney, Pgh, “Disney Pittsburgh”

Start-ups and Spin-offs

Jessica Trybus, MET (ETC), FACULTY ETC, CEO & Founder Etcetera Edutainment, “Etcetera Edutainment”

Matt Humphrey, BS ’07 (CS) &MBA ’08 (Tepper), coFounder Kickball Labs, “Views from a Pgh native, CMU grad & Olympus Alum”

Olympus Connects

Rich Lunak, BS (ECE), President & CEO Innovation Works, “Regional Technology: past, present and future”
A reception will follow.

Project Olympus Homecoming Show and Tell 6

Collaborative Innovation Center, Carnegie Mellon
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
3:30 – 5 p.m.

About Project Olympus

Project Olympus is a new initiative designed to create and sustain Next Generation Computing innovation for Western Pennsylvania. It aims to build an infrastructure and foster a climate that will enable talent to take root and flourish in the region-and bring to fruition projects and ideas born here.

Company: Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University
Web Site: www.cmu.edu
Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Description: Carnegie Mellon is a national research university of about 7,500 students and 3,000 faculty, research and administrative staff. Carnegie Technical School was founded in 1900 in Pittsburgh by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Read more.
 
Company: Etcetera Edutainment
Etcetera Edutainment
Web Site: www.etceteraedutainment.com
Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Description: Etcetera Edutainment develops immersive virtual training solutions. Etcetera’s computer-based experiential simulations increase the efficacy of knowledge transfer and skill training, which improves retention, reduces the rate of errors and disorganization, and cuts productivity losses that constitute major expenses for corporations and government. Read more.
 
Company: Innovation Works Innovation Works
Web Site: www.innovationworks.org
Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Description:Innovation Works (IW) strives to increase the success rate of the region’s technology companies by providing business expertise, direct investment and hands-on support. As part of a collaborative network of organizations, including angel networks, venture capitalists, foundations, and public agencies, IW is working to create a vibrant community of innovative companies in southwestern Pennsylvania that will enable our region to succeed in the global economy. Read more.