Friday, July 29, 2016

New technologies: Instagram for color high wear … – NewsMada – The News From Madagascar

With the slogan “Rise Madagascar,” Geoffrey Gaspard, a young man from Diego Suarez 21 years has set the task of improving the image of his city and his country, sharing online photos and videos that highlight all the positive aspects of life in Diego Suarez in Madagascar

Landscapes, people, attractions, festivals. Geoffrey Gaspard and thirty of his ” friends “Internet users have taken the platform” Instagram assault “sharing snapshots, so that nothing escapes them

Geoffrey Gaspard has noted recently: one of his photos which illustrates the “shock” in the air between two Capoeira dancers, was selected from among thousands of others by the jury of the photo competition launched by the global network of French Alliances. Wednesday, 1 st June, he also presented his latest filmmaking: a small 6-minute film made in partnership with the DIANA region and the Regional Directorate for Youth and Sport

<. p> in this spot, also broadcast on the internet halfway between the clip and the short film, we discover the infinite variety of sports practiced in Diego Suarez by hundreds of men and women, young or young, amateur or professional, and even disabled! The film’s message is clear: the sport is wealth and invites directly the people of Diego

Suarez and Madagascar to join the many clubs in the region

. before that, Geoffrey Gaspard was observed through animation of “Madagascar Instagram community” which has more than 10,000 subscribers.

Founder of the Malagasy Instagram community, “Igers gasy” are more and more people post and share their photos on the social network dedicated to photography.

in March and April 2016, Diego Suarez first, then to Tana, stood the first two ” InstaMeet “(meetings of users of the social network Instagram – Ed) of Madagascar, gathering about a hundred followers, junkies or fans, who discovered some the faces of their virtual friends. The opportunity also for the majority of participants to better understand the concept of “Rise Madagascar” and see the possibilities of promotion of the region and the country, but also the potential direct economic benefits for tourism operators, and indirect for animators passionate community

Instagram.

Who is Geoffrey Gaspard? Born in Diego Suarez in 1995, Indo-creolo-Malagasy origin, lives and grows in Diego Suarez to the ferry as it gets at the French School Sadi Carnot which then delivers his last promotion of graduates before closing. In high school, he practiced a little theater, but distinguishes itself by its intensive practice of sports, especially windsurfing and kitesurfing. It will organize the way, with varying success and difficulties – a mere 17 years – the first two editions of RCM Kite Contest in Sakalava Bay and surroundings. In this adventure, it remains above all, always visible on the internet a beautiful video made by one of KiteSurf South African champions, which offers a serious spotlight on the major spots offered by nature around Diego Suarez.

After the Bac, Geoffrey Gaspard went to South Africa to improve its capacities in event organization. It is there that he observed many new features, especially in terms of use of new technologies. In order to reach the widest users likely to visit the Big Island, he decided to use the English language. He also discovered a passion for photography and film-making. Equipped with a single iPhone, it acquired in July 2014, it starts to flood the social networks of his photos. It is at the same time he realizes the video “Happy from Diego” and “Happy from Nosy Be.” He was just 20 years old. His latest project: to visit India in order to form in filmmaking. When asked if he will return to Madagascar, he frankly replied that he did not yet know what the future holds, but he will come back without fail to continue his mission: to offer the most beautiful faces world Madagascar for his country and especially the city of his birth and he likes: Diego Suarez ■

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The first Instameet in Madagascar took place in Diego Suarez in March

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Geoffrey Gaspard

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Diego Tribune

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New technologies are flooding the Olympics – Metro Belgium

Sports and technologies. This cocktail is now part of the arsenal of any nation that competes in the Olympic Games and wants to boost the performance of their athletes to flirt with a maximum of podiums. Advanced technology has also invited the Brazilian games. In addition to drastically redefine sports, innovation offers viewers unprecedented visual experience.

Technological advances provide additional weapons referees to judge the athletes. They offer their precision that no longer tolerates errors and approximations.


Shooting (archery and firearm)

Both the archery than with firearms familiar small revolutions. Both trials are provided with electronic systems ( “Falcon Eye”) -already tested in Beijing in 2008- who support the referees in their decision. The points are now instantly displayed at the time of impact on the screens. As for weapons, they are all marked with a “radio-frequency tag” and their movements are pinpointed.

Canoe, kayak and rowing

In order for the public to observe the position , performance, changes of pace and tactical athletes, sophisticated GPS (Omega) will be mounted on the boats and their data projected on screens.

Weightlifting

athletes who compete will now be observed from all angles since cameras placed in L shape cover all movements

Swimming

 a picture taken with an underwater camera shows  a general view of concurrents in the pool During  the men's 4x200m freestyle relay final in the  swimming event of the 16th Asian Games in  Guangzhou on November 15, 2010. AFP PHOTO /  FRANCOIS XAVIER MARIT / AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS  XAVIER MARIT

Already tested during the Kazan championships in 2015, a new monitoring system (Omega) will equip the pools. In the 800m races and 1,500m freestyle, screens (30 x 20cm) totaling the number of swimmers passages will be placed at the bottom. The opportunity for the athletes -who désirent- to evaluate the distance he has to go.

Volleyball

the referees will now help a new system which, using ten cameras that crisscross the land and the net, validate paths the balloon. A bit like “the goal-line technology” (video on the goal line) football. These results and the number of yellow cards and points of both teams will be visible on giant screens for spectators.

games as if you were

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Diving in the shoes of an athlete or a spectator or just immersion in the heart of one of the 37 sites that will host the Olympic competition. Through various channels (paying) as the Olympic broadcasting Service (OBS) Google street View or NBC Channel (which broadcast the Games in the United States, many sporting events (boxing, athletics, gymnastics, fencing, diving) will be broadcast 8K (ultra HD is 16 times better than the Full HD) available for some virtual reality helmets. These experiences (devices) immersive 360 ​​° are possible through partnerships developed with Web giants like Samsung (thanks to Samsung’s helmet, the Gear VR) or Google (Street View).

special payments

Rio not only respond to standard payments during its Olympics . Indeed, VISA and bank Bradesco inaugurated a wristband be used by nearly 3,000 people to make payments on some 4,000 Olympic venues via an NFC chip (which allows the exchange of encrypted data). In addition, 45 athletes sponsored by the brand will get them a ring (waterproof) empowering them to do without a credit card.

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Cyber ​​hugs apps: new technologies, but also for … – South West

U n dog turns a “smart TV” monkeys in captivity that pat on a screen, a drone that gathers the sheep and cows which traient all alone … Welcome to the world of technology applied to animals.

technical innovations have invested the animal world for a long time, either through tracking devices or looking desktop.

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But the fact that studies of animal-machine interactions are interested more in how animals use the technology is much newer Understanding this relationship is precious: it helps to assess the welfare of the animals and try to improve.

to play the cat via a smartphone

the boom of research in animal-machine interaction s ‘resulted in the arrival of new products on the market, for example, to teachers to monitor the activity of their pets when they are not at home and even play with them remotely.

the app PetCube for smartphone provides the ability to talk to distance his animal, and even control a laser beam to play. Other applications allow teachers to learn more about health, physical activity and habits of their faithful companions. Research conducted on CompanionViz application has shown that this data collection reinforced the master-animal bond.



customized TV programs for dogs

As part of my research, I designed intelligent tracking devices for dogs, which they can access through a variety of programs screen. This experience was to discover what use dogs do television, but also what they “prefer” look

The results are not really surprising. Dogs love to follow videos that show of other dogs. To go further, I followed the eye movements of these dogs face a single screen, and face a multiplicity of screens. This was to establish what the most appropriate media

The goal is to eventually design an interactive and intelligent system through which the dog will be able to choose a program. the system will evolve with the selected content. This device is not reduced, to me, a simple toy for spoiled pets. Dogs are indeed very often left to themselves – whether at home or in kennels; through this type of interactive technology, they will be more stimulated and may perhaps even fun.

This work is very recent, their results are just beginning to be analyzed. But we hope they will help improve the welfare of dogs, in which boredom can cause potentially dangerous behavior disorders.



Interact with orangutans

these technological advances can also sensitize human species conservation issues. . Take the case of orangutans

In captivity, they need to be constantly stimulated, or they get bored and start to get depressed: the Apps for Apes application gives access to a screen touch on which they can manipulate images, but also draw or make music.

in addition to affecting their general well-being, this application informs visitors of the zoo on the needs and capacities of these animals, thereby encouraging them to interact more with them; the public also takes awareness of the conservation work conducted by professionals.

The cyber hugs for chickens

But technology can also help animals who need be physically stimulated. The surprising project of Adrian Cheok, the technology Imageneering Institute in Malaysia, has sought to improve welfare in the chicken farms. In these places, physical contact, known to be very beneficial to these animals, are virtually nonexistent.

To reproduce certain physical interactions between farmers and poultry, the researchers developed a prototype vest whose chickens were team; it allows the “caress” remotely. The process is for the breeder to receive a fake chicken with sensors, which triggers a signal via the Internet at the vest worn by the animal and reproduces the sensation of being touched.

the vest virtual hugs for chicken designed by Adrian Cheok.

the technology for animals can probably raise a smile. But research in this new field paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries about the behavior, cognition, animal intelligence and the ties that bind us to them.

Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas, PhD candidate, University of Central Lancashire

The original version of this article was published on The Conversation.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

New technologies, animals too – The Conversation FR

A dog that illuminates a “smart TV” monkeys in captivity that pat on a screen, a drone that gathers the sheep and cows which traient all alone … Welcome to the world of technology applied to animals.

technical innovations have invested the animal world for a long time, either through tracking devices or looking desktop.

cameras placed in the horn of the rhinoceros to fight against poaching (video Sky News, July 2015).

But the fact that studies on the animal-machine interactions are interested more in how animals use the technology is much newer. Understanding this relationship is precious: it allows to better assess the welfare of the animals and try to improve

To play the cat via a smartphone

This research boom. animal-machine interaction resulted in the arrival of new products on the market, for example, to teachers to monitor the activity of their pets when they are not at home and even play with them away.

the app PetCube for smartphone provides the ability to talk to distance his animal, and even control a laser beam to play. Other applications allow teachers to learn more about health, physical activity and habits of their faithful companions. Research conducted on CompanionViz application has shown that this data collection reinforced the master-animal bond.



customized TV programs for dogs

As part of my research, I designed intelligent tracking devices for dogs, which they can access through a variety of programs screen. This experience was to discover what use dogs do television, but also what they “prefer” look.



the results are not really surprising: dogs love to follow videos that show other dogs. To go further, I followed the eye movements of these dogs face a single screen, and face a multiplicity of screens. This was to establish what the most appropriate media

The goal is to eventually design an interactive and intelligent system through which the dog will be able to choose a program. the system will evolve with the selected content. This device is not reduced, to me, a simple toy for spoiled pets. Dogs are indeed very often left to themselves – whether at home or in kennels; through this type of interactive technology, they will be more stimulated and may perhaps even fun.

This work is very recent, their results are just beginning to be analyzed. But we hope they will help improve the welfare of dogs, in which boredom can cause potentially dangerous behavior disorders.



Interacting with orangutans

these technological advances can also sensitize human species conservation issues. . Take the case of orangutans

In captivity, they need to be constantly stimulated, or they get bored and start to get depressed: the Apps for Apes application gives access to a screen touch on which they can manipulate images, but also draw or make music.

in addition to affecting their general well-being, this application informs visitors of the zoo on needs and abilities of these animals, thereby encouraging them to interact more with them; the public also takes awareness of the conservation work conducted by professionals.

Cyber-hugs for chickens

But technology can also help animals who need be physically stimulated. The surprising project of Adrian Cheok, the technology Imageneering Institute in Malaysia, has sought to improve welfare in the chicken farms. In these places, physical contact, known to be very beneficial to these animals, are virtually nonexistent.

To reproduce certain physical interactions between farmers and poultry, the researchers developed a prototype vest whose chickens were team; it allows the “caress” remotely. The process is for the breeder to receive a fake chicken with sensors, which triggers a signal via the Internet at the vest worn by the animal and reproduces the sensation of being touched.



the vest virtual hugs for chicken designed by Adrian Cheok.

the technology for animals can probably raise a smile. But research in this new field paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries about the behavior, cognition, animal intelligence and the ties that bind us to them.

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New technologies will not steal your job – BFMTV

Given the progress of digital technology and robotics, some already argue scenarios worthy of a science fiction novel, where robots replace gradually human employees. A study by Strategy France tries to prove that, no, this revolution will not happen

Recently, the “journalists robots” have about them. These algorithms are able to extract relevant web information to make legitimate content. After surgeons robots and robots for factories, all sectors, including the most “intellectual” Would affected by the invasion of robots ? Are jobs brought to disappear en masse? A study published this month by France Strategy, robots are far from invading your life, let alone steal your job .



Robots create new jobs

Behind every robot hides a team designers, engineers, designers, etc. The creation and development of robotic technology requires brain and human hands . According to France Strategy, the productivity gains achieved by companies with these robots, and these digital innovations have a positive impact on job creation.

This is far from some pessimistic predictions, the study says that only 15% of employees would be impacted by the “robolution” in Frace. In 2013, a famous American study announced that nearly half of the positions in the US (47%) would be occupied by machines in the next ten years.

► What about vocational training digital

jobs “not automated” increasing …

the companies realize that all jobs are not automatable . In some professions, there is no substitute human interaction , instinct and the ability to anticipate. According to France Strategy, these trades “not automated” would be increased from 6.9 million in 1998 to 9.1 million in 2013. Let up 33% .

Innovations digital does not necessarily destroy business they turn them , make the change. And new professions appear, especially in the middle of the web and digital. Recall that the IT industry and digital is one of those who recruit the most . On the other hand, if the services are on the rise, the industry presence in the French economy becomes less important

► The training of digital. Major trends

… but concerns that persist

Following the publication of this study, Olivier Marce published an article on the newspaper’s website “Les Echos”, in which he points out the weaknesses of the study France Strategy. According to this research engineer in telecom, the digital expansion could support high level of job relocation , which would therefore be paid at low cost. Also according to Olivier Marce, Internet sales may also terminate certain professions . Elements that are certainly taken into account.

However, if the technology advances, particularly in the field of vocational training where the teacher becomes companion of innovative machines, it is to see that a human presence is always necessary . What optimism

► New technologies for vocational training

Photo credit: ktsdesign / Fotolia

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Study: researchers point the finger at the risks and flaws of … – Humanoides.fr (Blog)

In a new report, the Institute of Engineering Carnegie Mellon Software has assessed the main risks of nearly 2,000 technologies that will make the future.



Unity is strength

a few years ago, hardly anyone saw interest connect any everyday object internet. Today, no tell that connected objects can be useful for some applications. And soon their use became almost inevitable. If it is difficult to perceive the interest of a kettle or log scales, we see taking a step back that connected them to a network, said objects may suddenly find useful. Individually, they have the air of nothing, but together in a much, much larger, they transmit and receive data that can be very valuable. Thanks to algorithms and machine learning, businesses, governments and researchers are able to analyze a mountain of data with finesse and speed never before seen. It is by combining them that can produce extremely accurate and informative studies of consumer habits, climate, management of traffic or even the flaws in the payment of social benefits. The dream of every entrepreneur or employee to manage a complex organization.

Cisco Systems, the leader in computer security, estimated that more than 25 billion connected devices are already circulating in the world and that figure should quickly double by 2020. Gartner, meanwhile, expects to only 20 billion … in 2014, the same firm estimated that each home would involve about 500 of these technological jewels, when others thought this figure rather than 30 … these figures are to be taken lightly since these forecasts, carried out by private organizations at that. But one thing is indisputable: the connected objects will invade our lives in the coming years

A world without flaws

Everyone has heard of large-scale piracy, those of extra-marital dating site Ashley Madison, Sony Entertainment, or even celebrity photos stolen from the cloud. Hacks increasingly huge and the extent of which closely follows the curve of evolution of the population connected to the Internet, increasingly important. But what will it be when it is the number of connected objects that soar?

The data are now the sinews of war between the new companies on the web. The majority of the applications that come on our smartphones now work through them. And their number will only continue to grow as we multiply connected objects. But with this multiplication, just as many potential flaws.

Your inputs and outputs, your meal schedule, your hours of entertainment, and even your fitness, everything can be measured by the thirty connected objects should possess every home by 2025. Yesterday, you were you hack your computer and lose, at worst, your bank data. Today it is part of privacy that you can lose. Tomorrow is potentially all your privacy. As cameras, sensors, thermometers, microphones and other devices of all kinds that will equip your future home will be so many informers in power.

The paradox of a world controlled and measured all sides lies in its ability to self-destruct. If any technology brings a lot of benefits, it brings in as much potential dangers. This is why the research agency for the US Defense DARPA, launched the Cyber ​​Grand Challenge competition, which aims to fight against cyber attacks … thanks to computer programs. But not just any, since it will be artificial intelligences who will take care to ensure the information security of the government and the army.



A study that inspects all the flaws offline

So far, few discordant voices were heard on the issue of connected objects. Until now. Because a new study from the Institute of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University Software points out the flaws in that system. Commissioned by the Department of Homeland Security (Homeland Security), this report aims to allow the Computer Emeergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) to “ fight for a freer Internet, safer and stronger for all US responding to major incidents, analyzing threats and exchanging cyberintelligence information with our trusted partners worldwide . “

the most profound technologies are those that reach to disappear. It nest in the daily routine until it melts completely . ” It is this quote from American computer scientist Mark Weiser, thinker of “ubiquitous computing”, which scientists open their report. A good way to explain the outset the difficulty of the task and their incombée behooves us all. The functions of connected objects are always varied and always more when their size is constantly decreasing and therefore be invisible to our eyes. This is called computer ubiquity.

In charge of inspecting systems and emerging technologies through 2025, the research team has developed a list of faults in five key areas : telematic networks, smart medical devices, standalone machines, autonomous vehicles, and commercial drones. But their study runs a considerable number of technologies. To evaluate each technology, they developed a set of criteria taking into account the potential and the degree of injury can cause a fault, the financial losses could result, the degree of protection of personal data, and finally the possible impact on operations, in other words, in spite of an attack for example, is the service still operating properly?

She then based on the list of 2000 technologies identified by Gartner to evaluate them one by one. The results are shown below. The higher the number (1-4), the higher the technology poses a risk in that area. For example, the increase of man, risk omen physical security (4) when digital security omen rather risk on customer transactions (3). The second column indicates whether the confidence in technology was broken when the third anticipates the date of adoption of the technology in question.

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what the we retained: intelligent robots stand out as the highest risk devices, with a great risk on the physical health of users and their privacy. As the connected houses and quantum computing poses more financial problems than physical security

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what is retained: autonomous vehicles, medical devices and computer networks are among the technologies that are most vulnerabilities in almost all levels. As for the drones, their impact on privacy seems to have been chosen by the researchers, who emphasize the risk of physical injury and operability of the device after its vulnerability was exploited.

What solutions?

Regarding autonomous machines (cars and robots), researchers put forward their operation based on learning and can be perverted. As shown by the example of TayTweets, Microsoft chatbot became racist on Twitter in less than a day. Moreover, it’s connectivity that involves the team, which allows malicious good computer to easily hack, as for the connected home. However, they are quick to point out that the market is still in its infancy and that progress can largely be achieved within 5 to 10 years before their introduction in mass.

Regarding drones, the Carnegie Mellon team, highlights their potential for ubiquity and suggests carrying out impact studies of the flight rules issued by the FAA.

Finally, virtual reality, given the range of possible applications of such technology, the scientists recommend that the various government departments (FAA, FDA, Homeland Security …) involved in the assessment and improvement of this technology, because it fears that its accuracy is not high enough for medical use, for example. Moreover, hackers could not directly threaten the life of the user, but the trick there in disseminating fake images.

Overall, the report highlights the gaps in IT security number these technologies all pass through tele-communication to function. By way of solutions, it proposes to continue research towards more IT and physical security for mobile machines.

Find all the recommendations in the report 2016 Emerging Technology Domains Risk Survey .

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September 24, 2029, flee new technologies, the getaway … – RTL.fr

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We found Jerome Zokubé! One week we were looking for it. He had developed what might be called a “Techn’Allergie” . It could not be more hyper-connected, always connected to work through the smartphone, the computer. So he escaped hidden in a community that practices Digital detox.

For several days all the media and all the police had sought in vain. The phenomenon exploded in the 2020s to escape “the disease of the century”, addiction connected objects . Watch the car through the fridge.

Digital Detox groups were then multiplied in the countryside away from everything. Jerome Zokubé chose the Allier, one of the few white areas of France that denied connection to 4G. Whole communities congregated and to live far from the systematic network connection.

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September 24, 2029, flee new technologies, the getaway … – RTL.fr

September 24, 2029, flee new technologies, the getaway Jerome Zokubé Image Credit: SIPA Credit Media: Martial You Download
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We found Jerome Zokubé! One week we were looking for it. He had developed what might be called a “Techn’Allergie” . It could not be more hyper-connected, always connected to work through the smartphone, the computer. So he escaped hidden in a community that practices Digital detox.

For several days all the media and all the police had sought in vain. The phenomenon exploded in the 2020s to escape “the disease of the century”, addiction connected objects . Watch the car through the fridge.

Digital Detox groups were then multiplied in the countryside away from everything. Jerome Zokubé chose the Allier, one of the few white areas of France that denied connection to 4G. Whole communities congregated and to live far from the systematic network connection.

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Monday, July 25, 2016

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Sunday, July 24, 2016

When the Commonwealth of Apt-Luberon combines agriculture and new … – Haute-Provence Info

It is Caseneuve Common Country community of Apt-Luberon (CCPAL) that has just taken an experience where the latest technologies to meet airlines and the agricultural economy. The drone of “start-up” of the French Tech Culture was tasked to photograph and diagnose the condition of the plants of the vineyard was going. This was to determine plant growth, leaf area and the need for new subjects or condition shortages (water stress), all within minutes of flight with the help of new technologies. The meeting between the three actors of new technologies (Air Pixels, Atechsys and French tech culture) with the vineyard of Mr. Busi in Boisset Caseneuve is a first in the territory of the country of Apt in agriculture.

the assistance will be attended at first, programming drone equipped with multispectral cameras by Air Pixels, by the pilot between precise GPS data of the agricultural land of the area to watch for the occasion. Secondly comes the content analysis of data recorded by the cameras of the drone, through mathematical algorithms in experience Atechsys. “The farming tradition joins innovation with many measuring tools made available by our companies using digital technology to meet the economic, environmental and sociological issues” What we heard at different interventions. As for the comcom Apt-Luberon she served as facilitator to stall this meeting between agriculture and innovation.

In this day should arise other initiatives and applications in agriculture and / or environmental management as fire, spread of armyworm, lavender or the typical regional groves. In addition, of course, the promotion of heritage and culture

The speakers briefly.

French Tech Culture represented by JF Cesarini, is an ecosystem of digital businesses covering two areas: PACA and Languedoc-Roussillon recognized and certified by the ministries of Economy and Culture in the country. It is legally an association that is developing a digital economy based on traditional and cultural economy.

Air Pixels is a company specialized in shooting, to diagnose deficiencies in agriculture. She is represented by L. Perona and based in Avignon.
Atechsys Solution shape drone pilots of the model to the ULM. It specializes in the data processing and analysis of images, and the promotion of heritage and culture.

From our correspondent Co.F.

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Bertrand Piccard aboard the Solar Impulse: “Implementing these new … – RTBF

For the last step in your world tour, what are the main challenges?

“The very very hot, there are very high temperatures over Saudi Arabia that provide thermal and clouds that rise very high. But our team in Monaco beautifully prepared all this technically. for now it is going very well, I’m currently completing the crossing of the red Sea and arrived on the coast of Saudi Arabia over a coral reef and colors absolutely magical. “

what is your state of mind right now?

“it’s an adventure that began 15 years ago, in which André Borschberg and I and all our team, we invested body and soul. it is true that it moves me much, I rather try to focus on flying the airplane and everything I see. But it’s true that it ‘ is quite moving to think that this is the last time I flew on this aircraft as part of this round the world. “

this is a long project ends here, what’s next for you?

“This is to involve in the life of every day, in politics, in the industrial world, all the technologies that have been developed with partners for Solar Impulse. For me it is not an industrial side, I am not an industry, it is the side of promoting this technology to reduce CO2 emissions, to reduce energy waste. With our partners we are preparing to announce the launch of the International Committee of clean technology. “

What is the lasting impression that you retain?

“the first Atlantic crossing with a solar airplane, it was highly symbolic. Another moment is when I met Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general from the cockpit in the Pacific, it was something fantastic. “

“I think the moment that I will always remember, this is it, this last trip, the ultimate, the one where there is more suspense. We need this one succeed if all other will have been for nothing. “

If all goes as planned, you will arrive in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, what will the first thing you do?

“I’m going to thank the team, because we never have done anything alone. We lived very very emotional times in recent weeks. And then he will have to explain to the media, the political world, that now it is going further. It is these involve technological, to have an efficient energy company, using clean and renewable energy technologies. Otherwise, our adventure will remain a moment of science fiction. The implant in reality, that is what is fundamental. “

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Taiwan is accelerating its shift to new technologies … – Les Echos

Two months after his inauguration, Tsai Ing-wen, the new president of Taiwan, is determined to transform the island’s economy by placing it more in the world of new technologies. For this, it has set a roadmap in five points. Starting with the strengthening of defense. This sector benefits from “great potential for development” says Cheng Wen-tsan, mayor of Taoyuan, Taiwan’s fourth largest city. In addition to R & amp centers; D already installed, the island “looking to buy overseas technology and is open to cooperation that should benefit the economy. It is essentially IT, telecom and aerospace “, says the elected official who is also a leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, the ruling party.



Promote the return of Taiwanese went abroad

The new president also wants to focus on biotechnology and medicine, in particular encouraging citizens returning Taiwan parties create their structures abroad. “We want to become a biotechnology center” says Cheng Wen-tsan. A place is also reserved for energy and clean vehicles. Finally, a major project of high-tech industrial park, the “Asian Silicon Valley”, should be born in Taoyuan, near the international airport of Taipei and Hsinchu Industrial Park. This proposed “Asian Silicon Valley” will extend over 21 hectares and will be devoted primarily to the connected objects. It “will change the fate of Taiwan” , said recently Prime Minister Lin Chuan, visit the future site. This new industrial park “will be a catalyst for the transformation of Taiwan ‘, he said.



Booster economic growth

The park, which should accelerate the shift to high-tech, must equally boost economic growth to less anemic. The Asian Development Bank has, once again, to revise downwards its forecast for 2016 GDP growth would be only 1.1% instead of 1.6% expected previously, a level should be achieved by 2017. For this year, Taiwan is behind other former tigers: South Korea is expected to reach 2.6%, Singapore 2.2% and Hong Kong 1.5%.

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This amid heightened tension with mainland China. The first effects are felt with mainland Chinese tourists, according to the Ministry of Relations with the mainland in May and June, the number of travelers from Taiwan decreased by about 15%. A slowdown that will delight Taiwanese citizens, somewhat tired of the hordes of mainland China. Moreover, the government itself is about to reduce reached 50,000 per month, instead of the 150,000 previously authorized.



Michel De Grandi, Les Echos

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Taiwan is accelerating its shift to new technologies … – Les Echos

Two months after his inauguration, Tsai Ing-wen, the new president of Taiwan, is determined to transform the island’s economy by placing it more in the world of new technologies. For this, it has set a roadmap in five points. Starting with the strengthening of defense. This sector benefits from “great potential for development” says Cheng Wen-tsan, mayor of Taoyuan, Taiwan’s fourth largest city. In addition to R & amp centers; D already installed, the island “looking to buy overseas technology and is open to cooperation that should benefit the economy. It is essentially IT, telecom and aerospace “, says the elected official who is also a leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, the ruling party.



Promote the return of Taiwanese went abroad

The new president also wants to focus on biotechnology and medicine, in particular encouraging citizens returning Taiwan parties create their structures abroad. “We want to become a biotechnology center” says Cheng Wen-tsan. A place is also reserved for energy and clean vehicles. Finally, a major project of high-tech industrial park, the “Asian Silicon Valley”, should be born in Taoyuan, near the international airport of Taipei and Hsinchu Industrial Park. This proposed “Asian Silicon Valley” will extend over 21 hectares and will be devoted primarily to the connected objects. It “will change the fate of Taiwan” , said recently Prime Minister Lin Chuan, visit the future site. This new industrial park “will be a catalyst for the transformation of Taiwan ‘, he said.



Booster economic growth

The park, which should accelerate the shift to high-tech, must equally boost economic growth to less anemic. The Asian Development Bank has, once again, to revise downwards its forecast for 2016 GDP growth would be only 1.1% instead of 1.6% expected previously, a level should be achieved by 2017. For this year, Taiwan is behind other former tigers: South Korea is expected to reach 2.6%, Singapore 2.2% and Hong Kong 1.5%.

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This amid heightened tension with mainland China. The first effects are felt with mainland Chinese tourists, according to the Ministry of Relations with the mainland in May and June, the number of travelers from Taiwan decreased by about 15%. A slowdown that will delight Taiwanese citizens, somewhat tired of the hordes of mainland China. Moreover, the government itself is about to reduce reached 50,000 per month, instead of the 150,000 previously authorized.



Michel De Grandi, Les Echos

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Brands: using new technologies to meet the challenge … – Editions Francis Lefebvre

a study by Thomson CompuMark on the occasion of a symposium on brand protection, reveals that budgets, new distribution channels, globalization and the management of new technologies are the key challenges faced not be left behind to face the evolution of the brand landscape. budget is the top concern for 44% of respondents and new distribution channels are classified as critical issues for 28% of them.

“This study is very significant because even if the sample is relatively small, it reflects the view field professionals in the Marks and their protection. Its findings highlight the complexity faced by businesses for prior art search, launch and protect their brands and indicate how many of them are planning to use new technologies to address different challenges ” said Rob Davey, senior Thomson CompuMark.

Social networks: are considered to have a strong impact on the prior art search and brand protection. The launch of new brands it has clearly accelerated in recent years, both in volume and pace, which has had significant implications for trademark professionals. Of those surveyed, 61% believe social networks “very or moderately important” to their brand strategy.

Laurent AMOUNT

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Young Entrepreneurs: love between new technologies and … – BFMTV

They are between 18 and 34 years and embarked on the adventure of entrepreneurship. What is their approach to new technologies? What obstacles do they face?

A global study by Sage in April with 7,400 young entrepreneurs from 16 countries examined their relationship to new technologies and the problems encountered on their journey. The survey also identified five typical profiles of entrepreneurs in the Generation Y .



The technology replaces the communication face to face

more than a third of young entrepreneurs surveyed indicate that the management of their activities can not be optimized without new technologies. However, not all have exactly the same approach. Young entrepreneurs French match 42% they rely on technology while Brazil feel 81% that their success would be compromised without it. This tool not only used them to run their businesses but also feed their professional network partners, customers and employees. This is particularly the case for three-quarters of respondents who have virtually abandoned the real and physical communication

► Generation Y:. What are the values ​​and motivations of young entrepreneurs

The rejection of an unnecessary innovation

The opinions are mixed, however, and particularly the United States and Brazil, where more than one contractor on two says he could run his business with old technologies of twenty. The study also reports that “59% of respondents (67% Australian) certify have enough ingenuity does not have to depend on the technology to be successful, and Belgium 67% indifferent to how it could help them manage their business. ” technologies open access have meanwhile not very good press and many young entrepreneurs who feel they are not as reliable that paying technologies.

► Should we be passionate to find his way and succeed

Telework: the end of business

surprisingly, 41% of entrepreneurs? generation Y are convinced that technology will replace the offices by ten years . Brazilians are convinced 54% : work spaces are caused to dematerialize and will be carried away to allow more Flexibility .

► what young people expect their future careers

Bureaucracy and financing: major obstacles

43% of entrepreneurs in the Y generation, bureaucracy and paperwork is a demotivating factor. They are also 36% to be affected by late payments and worries of cash . Moreover, many are suffering from the competition start up the number is increasing. Still others evoke difficulties in recruiting “competent employees sharing their mindset” So if the majority of respondents are still “too enthusiastic that starting their activity, [...] most do not see the run forever. ” They are in fact the number of hours demotivating and hope to eventually reduce their working time and go on Early Retirement .

► How prep class students they see their professional future

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Taiwan is accelerating its shift to new technologies – Les Echos

Two months after his inauguration, Tsai Ing-wen, the new president of Taiwan, is determined to transform the island’s economy by placing it more in the world of new technologies. For this, it has set a roadmap in five points. Starting with the strengthening of defense. This sector benefits from “great potential for development” says Cheng Wen-tsan, mayor of Taoyuan, Taiwan’s fourth largest city. In addition to R & amp centers; D already installed, the island “looking to buy overseas technology and is open to cooperation that should benefit the economy. It is essentially IT, telecom and aerospace “, says the elected official who is also a leader of the Democratic Progressive Party, the ruling party.

The new president also wants to focus on biotechnology and medicine, particularly by encouraging the citizens to return to Taiwan parties create their structures abroad. “We want to become a biotechnology center” says Cheng Wen-tsan. A place is also reserved for energy and clean vehicles. Finally, a major project of high-tech industrial park, the “Asian Silicon Valley”, should be born in Taoyuan, near the international airport of Taipei and Hsinchu Industrial Park. This proposed “Asian Silicon Valley” will extend over 21 hectares and will be devoted primarily to the connected objects. It “will change the fate of Taiwan” , said recently Prime Minister Lin Chuan, visit the future site. This new industrial park “will be a catalyst for the transformation of Taiwan ‘, he said.



Booster economic growth

The park, which should accelerate the shift to high-tech, must equally boost economic growth to less anemic. The Asian Development Bank has, once again, to revise downwards its forecast for 2016 GDP growth would be only 1.1% instead of 1.6% expected previously, a level should be achieved by 2017. For this year, Taiwan is behind other former tigers: South Korea is expected to reach 2.6%, Singapore 2.2% and Hong Kong 1.5%.

This amid heightened tension with mainland China. The first effects are felt with mainland Chinese tourists, according to the Ministry of Relations with the mainland in May and June, the number of travelers from Taiwan decreased by about 15%. A slowdown that will delight Taiwanese citizens, somewhat tired of the hordes of mainland China. Moreover, the government itself is about to reduce reached 50,000 per month, instead of the 150,000 previously authorized.



Michel De Grandi, Les Echos

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

LAWYER MIDDLE-LEVEL NEW TECHNOLOGIES (2/4 YEARS … – Careers-Juridiques.com (Press release) (Registration)

Business Law Firm International, Baker & amp; McKenzie is a major player in the world of business law in France and abroad. With a turnover in constant growth, Baker & amp; McKenzie is now the first firm in the world in number of lawyers and settlements. For over 20 years, Baker & amp; McKenzie is involved in all areas of the law of the new information and communications technology. We have built a team of experts, sustainable and growing, now recognized as one of the best of the place. A dozen lawyers currently constitute our team interacts with other practices and Baker & amp offices; McKenzie, in a fluid and overall operation for our customers. We have significant expertise and sharp in our specialty and work closely with other IT teams / C of the international firm, to offer our customers the best service and the best mobilize our forces on their projects, which of their nature, urgency or complexity.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

AVOCAT MIDDLE-LEVEL NOUVELLES… – Carrières-Juridiques.com (Communiqué de presse) (Inscription)

Baker & amp; McKenzie

  • Type: Collaboration Agreement
  • Availability: 16-10-2016
  • posting of the offer: 19-07-2016
  • Qualifications required: Bac +5 (M2 ) and
  • Experience: 2-4 year (s)
  • Location: Île-de-France
  • City: Paris
  • Compensation: TBD
  • specialties: business Law contract Law intellectual Property / ICT
  • Position: Lawyer

company presentation




business law firm International, Baker & amp; McKenzie is a major player in the world of business law in France and abroad. With a turnover in constant growth, Baker & amp; McKenzie is now the first firm in the world in number of lawyers and settlements.
 
 For over 20 years, Baker & amp; McKenzie is involved in all areas of the law of the new information and communications technology. We have built a team of experts, sustainable and growing, now recognized as one of the best of the place.
 
 A dozen lawyers currently constitute our team interacts with other practices and Baker & amp offices; McKenzie, in a fluid and overall operation for our customers.
 
 We have significant expertise and sharp in our specialty and work closely with other IT teams / C of the international firm, to offer our customers the best service and the best mobilize our forces on their projects, which of their nature, urgency or complexity.

job Description




As part of its development, Baker & amp; McKenzie intends to strengthen its department specializing in New Technologies of Information by hiring a lawyer M / F 2/4 years experience.
 
 Your main tasks will be to advise our clients in Information Technology, Internet, Media and Communication – including issues relating to personal data and cyber security. Your activities will be divided between the drafting of contracts and consultations as well as management of specialized litigation.

roommate




Lawyer, a Master II (eg new technologies law), especially passionate by contract law, new technologies and international business, you ideally have a double training (MBA, LLM …). You get an experience 2-4 years in law firms or companies. You treat your records responsibly and enjoy teamwork in a professional and friendly atmosphere. You have demonstrated strong reactivity and rigor skills. You are fluent in English.
         
 Applications (CV and letter of motivation) should be sent to paris.hiring@bakermckenzie.com

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applications (CV and letter of motivation) should be sent to paris.hiring@bakermckenzie.com
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LAWYER MIDDLE LEVEL NEWS … – Careers-Juridiques.com (Press release) (Registration)

Baker & amp; McKenzie

  • Type: Collaboration Agreement
  • Availability: 16-10-2016
  • posting of the offer: 19-07-2016
  • Qualifications required: Bac +5 (M2 ) and
  • Experience: 2-4 year (s)
  • Location: Île-de-France
  • City: Paris
  • Compensation: TBD
  • specialties: business Law contract Law intellectual Property / ICT
  • Position: Lawyer

company presentation




business law firm International, Baker & amp; McKenzie is a major player in the world of business law in France and abroad. With a turnover in constant growth, Baker & amp; McKenzie is now the first firm in the world in number of lawyers and settlements.
 
 For over 20 years, Baker & amp; McKenzie is involved in all areas of the law of the new information and communications technology. We have built a team of experts, sustainable and growing, now recognized as one of the best of the place.
 
 A dozen lawyers currently constitute our team interacts with other practices and Baker & amp offices; McKenzie, in a fluid and overall operation for our customers.
 
 We have significant expertise and sharp in our specialty and work closely with other IT teams / C of the international firm, to offer our customers the best service and the best mobilize our forces on their projects, which of their nature, urgency or complexity.

job Description




As part of its development, Baker & amp; McKenzie intends to strengthen its department specializing in New Technologies of Information by hiring a lawyer M / F 2/4 years experience.
 
 Your main tasks will be to advise our clients in Information Technology, Internet, Media and Communication – including issues relating to personal data and cyber security. Your activities will be divided between the drafting of contracts and consultations as well as management of specialized litigation.

roommate




Lawyer, a Master II (eg new technologies law), especially passionate by contract law, new technologies and international business, you ideally have a double training (MBA, LLM …). You get an experience 2-4 years in law firms or companies. You treat your records responsibly and enjoy teamwork in a professional and friendly atmosphere. You have demonstrated strong reactivity and rigor skills. You are fluent in English.
         
 Applications (CV and letter of motivation) should be sent to paris.hiring@bakermckenzie.com

Practical Information




applications (CV and letter of motivation) should be sent to paris.hiring@bakermckenzie.com
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New technologies: “The Swiss watch missed shows … – Tribune de Genève

Industrial not, however, fears the emergence of a crisis as it was 40 years ago.

The watchmaking sector fell asleep and did not see coming the trend constituted by the shows connected (smartwatch). “With the exception of TAG Heuer, the brand Chaux-de-Fonds (note, LVMH Group) offer an interesting product,” notes Ernst Thomke in an interview published Sunday in the weekly speaking Schweiz am Sonntag .

Migration towards the wrist

“the smartwatch was not a success at first, but today it is already, “says one who has been CEO of SMH group (today Swatch group) between 1984 and 1991.” the sales forecast I had made five years ago is now greatly exceeded. “

” the major functions we use dozens of times a day are completed more quickly and simply to the wrist, “said Thomke, 77 years old today. This is why it considers that certain functions will migrate to the wrist.

No new crisis

With his refusal to enter the market the so-called smart watch, Swiss watch certainly seen its industrial base and its leading position in the electronic field weaken. Despite this, the former leader does not fear the emergence of a sector crisis as the 1970s.

“In the luxury segment, Switzerland has established an extraordinary strong position and will keep “predicts Thomke in the columns of Schweiz am Sonntag . “Here, the major brands have forged a position that can almost be described as a monopoly,” he said.

The marketing and global network consisting of own outlets constitute a difficult hurdle for competition, yet notes that which led companies like Saurer or Metalor during his career. (ats / nxp)

(Created: 17/07/2016, 24:33)

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New technologies: the figures announced by Statistics … – Le Défi Media Group

Mauritius Statistics estimated in its last report that exports of services in information technology sector companies and communication (ICT) decreased by 7.8% between 2014 and 2015.

the Mauritian ICT sector exported Rs 5.42 billion for services in 2015 against Rs 5.88 billion in 2014. While the sector, in particular those operating in outsourcing (BPO), increasing recruitment campaigns, this decline in exports surprises operators.

difficult Background

Charles Cartier, president of outsourcing and Telecommunications Association of Mauritius ( OTAM), wondered if Statistics Mauritius does not provide some of these services in other categories. “Some companies, for example, registered as Global Companies. Their activities are undoubtedly not recognized in the ICT sector. You have to see exactly how Statistics Mauritius arrived at that figure. But from my point of view, the trend is not downward. The growth rate is indeed lower than in the past when he was in double figures, but noted a decline in exports, there would be a drop in sales. There is certainly a drop in the number of companies, as some have proposed – and may have turned the corner – the relocation, including Madagascar, “says Charles Cartier

This also challenges. the situation in 2015 as a difficult international context. Finally, it advances a final possible explanation for the decline in exports of services by the ICT companies. This is because major companies in the sector that have a substantial turnover, such as telecommunications companies, operating on the local market.

Ganesh Ramalingum, Executive Chairman of Data Communication Ltd, another explanation would lower tariffs endings incoming international calls. These are costs charged by the International Long Distance Mauritian operators. This fall in prices affects the sector’s turnover and therefore partly explain the decrease in exports of services.

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