Governor Ige made Farm to School one of his top priorities. Three years into the administration, what does the program look like? Guest hosting for Kaui Lucas on Hawaii is My Mainland is Kim Ku’ulei Birnie of the Native Hawaiian health organization Papa Ola Lokahi. As Community Relations Officer, Bernie has decades of experience in […]
Do Not Panic. Be Prepared!
Do Not Panic. Be Prepared! Disaster management: best practices for educating and preparing citizens and the community to respond and to survive large scale disasters and emergencies. Robin Lewis is a humanitarian and an international coordinator for Peace Boat , an NGO with Consultative Status with the United Nations. Robin’s work is focused on disaster […]
The Big Apple Takes A Bite Of Hydrogen
The first Hydrogen Council Investor Day was held on September 18, 2017 during Climate Week NYC. The goal of this event, attended by industrial leaders and key financial and political players, was to discuss the contribution of hydrogen in the future energy mix and its key role in the transition to sustainable and carbon-free energies. […]
Coding, Cars & Cognition
Oceanit staff are using model Korean cars controlled via the Altino system to teach coding skills to a wide range of individuals – students, teachers, even inmates. Controlling the model cars via coding teaches core principles of analytic thought, while providing a physical manifestation of the coding process. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]
The Cyber Underground – CCleaner Malware And The Real Targets Of This Hack!
A free system optimizing software infected with malware, CCleaner! Certain versions of this software were compromised to deliver a secondary payload considered an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT), that targeted specific big tech companies. How can you prevent this from happening to you? How can you recover if it did happen to you? Hal Corcoran, Asst. […]
Alternating Food Sources For Urban Survival
Mr. Glenn Martinez, Auxillary Coast Guard Commander, Hydroponic Specialist, Inventor and Educator, joins Calvin Griffin on Hawaii in Uniform to discuss Coast Guard presence in Hawaii, opportunities and useful information concerning economic and emergency urban preparations. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then […]
The New Due Process in Mongolia
Jay Fidell and Retired Chief Judge of the 2nd Circuit of Hawaii, Shackley Raffetto talk about the way the Due Process works in Mongolia. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for […]
Good Eats Real Food, Accessible to Everyone
Eats is an online app built to make real food more accessible to everyone. With a tap of a button you can order your favorite foods from your favorite spots without ever having to wait. Participating restaurants include Banan and Ai Love Nalo where you can order your food through the app and have it […]
East Oahu Chamber Open For Business
Gindi French, President of Easy Oahu Chamber of Commerce,Janayhe Self, Immediate past Executive Director and Board member, and Brian Zagami, Chamber Secretary, appear on Business in Hawaii with Reg Baker to discuss the roots of the East Oahu Chamber of Commerce and what the future holds. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 […]
Middle Schoolers Thinking and Building Tech In Hawaii
Hawaii FIRST Robotics: LEGO League. Sport of the mind. Over 100 Hawaii FIRST LEGO League robotics teams are busy preparing for ten District Tournaments coming up in November. That’s about one thousand 4th through 8th graders, their coaches and mentors, and tournament directors on Kauai, Maui, Big Island, and Oahu. Maria Tome, 2017 District Tournament […]