Posts Tagged 'innovation'

Public Policy Forum: President Obama’s Innovation Strategy to be Broadcast Over the Web

Can’t make it to the Pittsburgh Technology Council / Innovation Works Public Policy Forum detailing President Obama’s “Innovation Strategy” on Thursday, November 19 fro 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.? No worries. You can watch it live, right here (http://vivolive.com/innovationworks/geography-of-innovation.)

The Pittsburgh Technology Council and Innovation Works are teaming up to convene a presentation and discussion about the nature and direction of President Obama’s recently announced Innovation Agenda. As special guest speakers, we will be hosting Ed Paisley and Jonathan Sallet, authors of Geography of Innovation: The Federal Government and the Growth of Regional Innovation Clusters.

These influential authors will discuss the role of the U.S. Economic Development Administration in coordinating innovation policies with the White House and the potential impact of those policies on Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia.

Don’t miss what promises to be an informative and thought provoking discussion of America’s emerging innovation strategy. Watch it right here.

 

A Little Innovation Inspiration

Happy Monday everyone. Feeling pretty chipper despite staring down the barrel of another work week. The weeks are rolling by so fast at the Tech Council that I’ve wondered if we’ve actually put a ding in the time-space continuum.

For sure, the word “innovation” has become a bit passe, but it really should be in the font of all of our minds. I propose a contest to create a new word for “innovation” and while you’re at it, think of a new word for “networking,” too.

But I digress. This past weekend, Pittsburgh Technology Council CEO Audrey Russo came across a rather interesting blog from Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology. Saul Kaplan, former executive director of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corp., has some important ideas on the importance of innovation and how economic down times are ripe for innovation. This is a must read.

Oh yeah, send your “new word” submissions. We’ll make ya famous for 15 minutes.

DevHouse VI is this Thursday

devhousepghThe sixth DevHouse Pittsburgh will be held on Thursday, December 4, at the Braddock Carnegie Library from 6 p.m. to midnight. Keeping with their tradition of cool venues, the Carnegie Library in Braddock has the claim to fame that it’s the first library built in America by Pittsburgh entrepreneur-philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Now they’re bridging the gap from the region’s historical roots to our rebirth as a hotbed for innovation by hosting events like DevHouse.

In homage to the unix text-editor, we’ll be refering to this DevHouse 6 by roman-numerals: VI.

They need a fresh batch of Lightning Talks – do you have a tech project you’ve been working on that you could share with other Pittsburgh geeks in about 5 minutes?  Please e-mail Sean at lyricwiki.org to volunteer.  We know there are interesting things being developed all over the ‘burgh, and they want to hear about them!

Pittsburgh Innovates Contest to Award Cash Prizes

pghinnThe future is being invented right here in Pittsburgh!

Pittsburgh Innovates’ Keystone Innovation Zone contest allows people to show off tech with a Pittsburgh connection. They’ll showcase their best entries and announce the winners at the New Hazlett Theater on Monday, Nov. 24.  Jury Award: $20,000. People’s Choice Award: $10,000. It should be an excellent event!

Learn more about the contest and awards ceremony here.

Enterprise Forum Pittsburgh to Host MIT’s President

Dr. Susan Hockfield to join MIT alumnus Richard Simmons of Allegheny Technologies for reception and dialogue

Please join the Enterprise Forum Pittsburgh on Friday, October 24th as they welcome MIT president Dr. Susan Hockfield to her first Forum appearance, together with Richard P. Simmons, Chairman Emeritus of Allegheny Technologies. The evening begins with a reception, followed by a lively dialogue between our guests about the role of academic institutions in the innovation economy.

“We’re thrilled to welcome President Hockfield,” says Tim Cunningham, the Forum’s board chair. “She’s right at the intersection of where universities meet innovation, which is also our focus here in Pittsburgh. Dick Simmons understands that dynamic, and their dialogue is sure to be interesting. We look forward to giving everyone the chance to meet them both.”

 

Enterprise Forum Reception

Omni William Penn Hotel, 530 William Penn Place, 15219
6:30 p.m.
Sponsors: K&L Gates LLP | PNC

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Company: K&L Gates K&L Gates
Web Site: www.klgates.com
Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Description: K&L Gates represents global corporations, middle-market companies, entrepreneurs in various industries, and public sector entities. Read more.
 
Company: PNC PNC
Web Site: www.pnc.com
Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Description: PNC Bank, N.A., delivers a comprehensive range of high-quality financial and capital markets services with special segmentation to high-technology and emerging companies located in western Pennsylvania. Read more.

ANSYS Conference to Inspire Engineering

Engineering Simulation Solutions Leader Brings Together Product Innovators this August
ANSYS, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANSS), a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced its hallmark event, the 2008 International ANSYS Conference. A must-attend event for executives, managers and technical staff in a wide range of industries, the conference is scheduled for August 26 to 28 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

This is the 14th conference that ANSYS has staged since its inaugural event in 1983. During the last two decades, as simulation has become a critical element of the product development process, the content, breadth of technology and attendance of the International ANSYS Conference has grown as well. Companies from around the world, in a wide range of industries, are planning to attend the 2008 event. More than 800 people attended the last conference, held in 2006. ANSYS also will be hosting an analyst day in conjunction with the conference on August 26 for financial and industry analysts.

The International ANSYS Conference brings together engineers, analysts and management from all disciplines of simulation to learn about the future of engineering design simulation and analysis. Themed “Inspiring Engineering,” this year’s conference will showcase how global, innovative companies use engineering simulation to inspire their engineering designs, resulting in improved products and processes. The conference will demonstrate how the ANSYS vision and its powerful technologies meet the ever-changing needs of users who demand integrated, automated, scalable and multidisciplinary tools. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to see and hear how future capabilities from ANSYS will impact the industry, to try out the hands-on preview, and to exchange ideas with ANSYS team members, industry experts and colleagues from companies throughout the world.

“We believe simulation leads to inspired engineering. It powers the product innovation engine,” said Jim Cashman, president and CEO of ANSYS, Inc. “We see evidence of this every day as we engage with our customers around the world. Companies successful at leveraging simulation throughout the product development process have a distinct advantage in an increasingly competitive global environment. The conference is a great opportunity for all of us to learn about the unique ways customers are innovating through Simulation Driven Product Development™.”

The 2008 International ANSYS Conference will feature dynamic keynote presentations, technical sessions, management sessions, ANSYS Solves topics (which provide an inside look at the latest technologies from ANSYS and how this technology can be applied to help ensure success), and vendor exhibitions.

Keynote conference speakers will discuss the use of simulation as a vehicle for inspired engineering design:

  • James E. Cashman III, President and Chief Executive Officer, ANSYS, Inc.: perspectives on the ANSYS vision for Simulation Driven Product Development
  • Dipankar Choudhury, Vice President, Corporate Product Strategy and Planning, ANSYS, Inc.: product plans and roadmap
  • Willem Toet, Head of Aerodynamics, BMW Sauber F1: strategic utilization of CFD for competitive advantage in automotive racing
  • Jerry Young, Director, Materials and Structures Technology, Boeing – Phantom Works: challenges for advanced simulation in aerospace product development

Technical sessions will detail how product development professionals in specific industries and application areas have deployed simulation technology in their design process: academic, aerospace and defense, biomedical, chemicals, civil engineering, consumer products, electronics, knowledge management, large-scale analysis, materials processing, multiphysics simulation, nuclear power, oil and gas, optimization and Design for Six Sigma, power generation, semiconductors, sustainable and green technologies, and turbomachinery.

To highlight managerial concerns, a management roundtable will host a panel discussion at which innovative, successful and visionary ANSYS customers share how they have applied simulation technology to achieve significant success within their global organizations. This panel discussion, themed “Inspiring Engineering with Simulation,” is a chance for attendees to hear from — and pose questions to — a diverse group of managers from leading global organizations, including Becton, Dickinson and Company; The Dow Chemical Company; Goodrich Corporation; Texas Instruments Incorporated; and Whirlpool Corporation.

A second roundtable discussion featuring thought leaders in high-performance computing (HPC) will examine how significant advances in HPC create an opportunity for ANSYS customers to improve their overall ROI concerning the use of simulation. Panelists will include representatives from ANSYS, Hewlett-Packard Company, Microsoft Corporation and Silicon Graphics, Inc.

The World of Inspiration Expo will provide a great opportunity to learn, get inspired and network with peers as ANSYS and its most valued partners provide hands-on demos, literature and displays of their innovative products. The hands-on area will give attendees the opportunity to work with the full range of software offerings from ANSYS, as well as preview the upcoming ANSYS capabilities. In addition, experts in disciplines from nonlinear, explicit, and fluid structure interaction to full multiphysics, meshing and electronics will be available to consult informally on problem solving and best practices. Formal presentations will be staged in the area as well, providing another opportunity to learn about the latest technology from ANSYS.

Post-conference training, to be held August 28 and 29 at the Westin Convention Center Pittsburgh, will offer insight into products from ANSYS for a variety of advanced analyses. Participants will receive hands-on instruction on topics ranging from combustion modeling to multiphysics.

Sponsors of the 2008 International ANSYS Conference include Intel and SGI (platinum level) as well as Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, Moldflow, AMD, CEI, Dell and nCode.

Company: ANSYS, Inc. ANSYS, Inc.
Web Site: www.ansys.com
Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Description: ANSYS, Inc., founded in 1970, develops and globally markets engineering simulation software and technologies widely used by engineers and designers across a broad spectrum of industries. The Company focuses on the development of open and flexible solutions that enable users to analyze designs directly on the desktop, providing a common platform for fast, efficient and cost- conscious product development, from design concept to final-stage testing and validation. Read more.
 
Company: Microsoft Microsoft
Web Site: www.microsoft.com
Location: Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Description: Microsoft Corporation’s long-held vision of a computer on every desk and in every home continues to be at the core of everything the Company does. Microsoft is committed to the belief that software is the tool that empowers people both at work and at home. Read more.


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