ThinkTech is a Hawaii 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Please support us by making a donation. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Implementation issues relating to fire safety measures and assessments. Address implementation issues relating to fire safety measures and assessments enacted by ordinance 19-4 for the protection of persons and property in existing high-rise residential buildings. The host for this episode is […]
Professional Business Concepts (Adventures In Small Business)
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Help for all your small business needs! What motivated Courtney and what made her decide to start a business? How hard is it being an entrepreneur? What challenges did she encounter and how were those challenges resolved or overcome? What is her view on competition? Did she […]
Wave Power For Hawaii – ‘A New Buoy in Town’ (Hawaii: State Of Clean Energy)
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com How Can We Harvest Wave Energy in Hawaii. Pat Cross will talk about what’s happening at Hawaii’s Wave Energy Test Site (WETS), run by the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute. WETS, located at the Kaneohe Marine Base Hawaii, is where wave power system prototypes are tested in real-world […]
Elemental Excelerator: Innovating from the Ground Up (Hawaii Food and Farmers Series)
Learn how Elemental Excelerator helps startups change the world, one community at a time. Elemental Excelerator supports startups around the world with funding and professional expertise to improve areas of our lives that affect everyone: agriculture, water, energy, transportation, infrastructure and more. By supporting innovation at the ground level, we can build a better future […]
Wave Power For Hawaii (Hawaii, State of Clean Energy)
How Can We Harvest Wave Energy in Hawaii Pat Cross will talk about what’s happening at Hawaii’s Wave Energy Test Site (WETS), run by the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute. WETS, located at the Kaneohe Marine Base Hawaii, is where wave power system prototypes are tested in real-world conditions. The hosts for this episode are Maria […]
Paradisal Pyramids / Zeitgeisty Ziggurats (Humane Architecture)
The Form and Per-formance of Architecture. Desoto and Martin discuss form and per-formance of architecture in Hawaii along battered and buttressed buildings then and now. The host for this episode is Martin Despang. The guest for this episode is Desoto Brown. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every […]
New Trends For Healthy and Energy Efficient Buildings
Manfred Zapka, AIA, LEED-AP, is the President of Sustainable Design and Consulting LLC and consults for UH-Manoa in developing efficient and healthy buildings on campus. On Code Green with Howard Wiig, he describes the latest and greatest coming down the pike and onto the UH campus. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 […]
Tropical Brutalism
Desoto Brown, Bishop Museum Historian, and Martin Despang, host of humane architecture, enthusiastically share their scholarly discovery of Tropical Brutalism. 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 great content and great […]
Science by Design with Michelle Schwengel Regala and Kirsten Carlson
Michelle Schwengel-Regala and Kirsten Carlson, both trained as science illustrators, appear on Likable Science with Ethan Allen to discuss how the skills they learned in this pursuit have laid the foundations for and translated into much broader ranges of creative, artistic, and educational endeavors. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to […]
Making Public Spaces Come Alive with Tonia Moy
Host Jay Fidell speaks with architect Tonia Moy (Fung Associates, Inc.) about the specific design elements that are required to create attractive, productive, engaging public spaces. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell.