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mollygomezplanners · 2 years ago
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processzine-org · 10 days ago
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🪑 New Arrival: Process as Pull
A mid-century teak credenza. BHF shop. Local. Underpriced. Unplanned. Perfect.
I didn’t go looking for a sideboard. I went looking for a home — for the Dual 505, the Dentons, the Rotel RX-150A. But this one found me first.
Spotted it online, just a few miles away. No brand, no story, no hype. But the grain, the handles, the stance — it resonated. BHF shop (heart). From someone else's life. It had already lived. Now it would live here.
What began as a practical impulse became a 3-part feature-in-waiting for Process Zine #00:
Part I — Process as Pull
What started as a need for a platform became a lesson in following feeling. The audio kit wasn’t complete until it had a vessel. The vessel wasn’t complete until it had a purpose. This is how process moves: through the unseen, unplanned, intuitive magnetism of what feels right.
Part II — In Case of Silence, Press 1
The collection process revealed it all. eBay. Phone call. I can’t use the phone. WhatsApp. Fake human. Emojis and automation. The digital world still demands analogue behaviour — especially if you’re deaf, APD, or outside the system's assumptions. Connection still depends on voice. On hearing. On translating yourself.
"The digital age was meant to level the field. But every interface still assumes you can hear."
Part III — The Memory of Wood
This credenza isn’t dead. It’s silent. Scarred. Saturated. Tempered by the weight of years and presence. Wood listens. Holds vibration. Retains energy. In monistic idealism, all things are mind expressed as matter. So what if this teak remembers? Not as data. But as resonance. As soul.
"That is home. That is happiness." – Hermann Hesse
More to come once it arrives.
📷 Will document the preservation (not perfection), the signal paths, the soul of the surface. 📼 May run video through CRT. Fax the wood grain. 🔌 And map the mess of converters needed to bridge analogue/digital — a metaphor for everything else.
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amjons · 4 months ago
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evoldir · 5 years ago
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Fwd: Job: SGN_Frankfurt.LabManager.Biodiveristy
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Job: SGN_Frankfurt.LabManager.Biodiveristy > Date: 11 June 2020 at 08:06:21 BST > To: [email protected] > > > Job Announcement ref. #12-20013 > > The Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (SGN) is a member of the > Leibniz Association and is based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The > LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics (LOEWE TBG, > https://ift.tt/3dUhatx) focusses on the genomic basis of biological > diversity and makes it accessible for basic and applied research. We > study the genomic variety across the Tree of Life to comprehend the > origin and functional adaptations of diversity from genes to ecosystems > (Comparative Genomics). The data addresses societal knowledge demands in > applied fields, such as the genomic basis of biologically active > substances (Natural Products Genomics), and the sustainable use and > management of biological resources (Genomic Biomonitoring; Functional > Environmental Genomics). TBG has been initiated as a joint-venture by > the Senckenberg Nature Research Society, the Goethe University > Frankfurt, the Justus Liebig University Gießen and the Fraunhofer > Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME and is initially > funded by LOEWE programme of the State of Hesse, Germany. > > The Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung and the LOEWE-TBG invite > applications for a > > Lab Manager, Functional Environmental Genomics Group >  (full time) > > The position is part of the Functional Environmental Genomics research > group. The group investigates the causes and consequences of ongoing > biodiversity loss. We are asking how environmental change and human > impact influence the composition and functioning of ecological > communities. We answer these questions by adapting and developing > approaches in molecular ecology, genomics, and eDNA research. The group > has two main directions: soil invertebrate communities, and eDNA-based > biodiversity time series. Currently we focus on genome sequencing of > tiny soil organisms in Illumina and PacBio systems, and we experiment > with shotgun metagenomics of invertebrates. We expect to work with > ancient eDNA and metatrascriptomics in the closer future. > > Your tasks > > • Set up and manage the Functional Environmental Genomics laboratory > • Adapt, establish and develop methods in genomics, metagenomics, > metatranscriptomics, eDNASupport the research within the Functional > Environmental Genomics group > • Instruct and supervise labwork of students and scientists of group > • Collaborate with colleagues from TBG on diverse aspects of > biodiversity genomics > > You are curious and keen to experiment with new techniques. You have > excellent communication skills and strive to share knowledge and > experience with colleagues and scientists. You have good management > skills and can handle high workload. You strive for precise and reliable > work. > > Your profile: > • experience with diverse molecular techniques, preferentially both DNA > and RNA > • Excellent spoken and written English > It is a plus: > • Experience with high molecular weight DNA > • wetlab manipulations for genomics and transcriptomics > • instruction of young and fellow scientists > • automated liquid handling > • high throughput sample processing > • metabarcoding, metagenomics, metatranscriptomics > • forensics, aDNA, eDNA > • qPCR > • other ‘omics-type techniques might be interesting > • spoken and written German > > What is awaiting you? > • An interesting task in a dynamic team of researchers in an > international research group and joining the new LOEWE excellence centre > with its 20 new research groups > • The possibility to create a network with scientists in > interdisciplinary fields in translational biodiversity genomics > • Flexible working hours – leave of absence due to family reasons – > annual special payment – company pension scheme – Senckenberg badge for > free entry in museums in Frankfurt – leave of 30 days/year > > Place of employment: Frankfurt am Main > Working hours: Full time (40 hours/week) > Type of contract: initially limited until 31. December 2021 > Salary: according to the German collective agreement TV-H (pay grade E 11) > > > Salary and benefits are according to a full time public service position > in Germany (TV-H E11). The contract should start on 15.07.2020 and will > initially be limited to the end of phase one of LOEWE-TBG in December > 2021. Subject to further funding and extension of the project, an > extension of the employment is envisaged. > > The Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung supports equal > opportunity of men and women and therefore strongly invites women to > apply. Equally qualified handicapped applicants will be given > preference. The employer is the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für > Naturforschung. > > How to apply > > Please send your application, mentioning the reference of this job offer > (ref. #12-20013) until 20.06.2020 by e-mail (attachment in a single pdf > document) and include a cover letter detailing your interests and > experience, a detailed CV, a list of publications and copies of your > certificates, transcripts and grades to: > > Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung > Senckenberganlage 25 > 60325 Frankfurt a.M. > E-Mail: [email protected] > > > For scientific information please contact Miklós Bálint: > [email protected] > > > > -- > PD Dr. Miklós Bálint > Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre > Georg-Voigt-Str. 14-16 > 60325 Frankfurt > Germany > > https://ift.tt/3dND3L8 > https://ift.tt/2Ap2zYI > https://ift.tt/2Uz1K6y > +49 (0)69 7542 1856 > > Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (Rechtsfähiger Verein gemäß > § 22 BGB) > Senckenberganlage 25 > 60325 Frankfurt > > Direktorium: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Volker Mosbrugger, Prof. Dr. Andreas > Mulch, Stephanie Schwedhelm, Prof. Dr. Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Prof. Dr. > Karsten Wesche; > Präsidentin: Dr. h.c. Beate Heraeus; Aufsichtsbehörde: Magistrat der > Stadt Frankfurt am Main (Ordnungsamt) > > www.senckenberg.de > Vernetzen Sie sich mit uns: https://ift.tt/2xErliq > > > Miki Balint > via IFTTT
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mandarworld · 6 years ago
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Self-Service Technology  Market 2019 by Revenue Analysis, Growth, Opportunities, Production and Forecast to 2023
Global Self-Service Technology Market Overview
The Self-Service Technology Market is expected to generate a market value of USD 32 billion by 2023 growing at a CAGR of 13%.  
The global market for self-service technology is estimated to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period from 2018 to 2023. Self-service technologies refer to interfaces that enable direct generation of services without the involvement of third parties. Rising digitization has altered the way companies interact with customers and offer their services. Developments in different technologies such as smartphones and the internet of things (IoT) have fueled the need for instant fulfillment of required services. Self-service technologies aid organizations to provide their services to existing and potential consumers on demand in any desired location, without the need for any sales representatives. Market reports linked to information and communication technology industry have been offered by Market Research Future which makes reports on other industry verticals that aims to study the current market scenarios better.
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The increased level of investment in self-service technologies particularly in the corporate sector is projected to increase the growth pace in the forecast period. The increased level of digital transformation is expected to further incentivize the market development in the upcoming years. The cost reserves that can be achieved from the implementation of self-service technology by reducing the dependence on sales representatives. Moreover, the growth in installations of self-service technologies will increase the revenues that can be generated from idle places in structures, which will further incentivize the market expansion in the forecast period.
Key Players
The global self-service technology market has many significant players including Kiosk Information Systems (US), NCR (US), HESS Cash Systems GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Fujitsu (Japan), GLORY LTD (Japan), Azkoyen Group (Spain), Crane Co. (US), Vendrite (US), Diebold Nixdorf, Inc. (US) and IBM Corporation (US).
Industry Update
April 2019: American Jewelry and Loan is launching a self-service kiosk that allows customers to renew their loans, pick up items in pawn faster and easier, and make layaway payments. It also announced the launch of their new mobile pawn system which allows customers to renew loans, make cash-free loan/layaway payments through smartphones and computers.
Market Segmentation
The global self-service technologies market is segmented by MRFR on the basis of machine type, interface, application, and region. Based on machine type, the global self-service technologies market is segmented into ATMs, kiosks, and vending machines. The segment of ATMs is further sub-segmented into on-site ATMs, off-site ATMs, brown label ATM, and white label ATM. The segment of kiosks is segmented into photo kiosk, information kiosk, check-in kiosk, ticketing kiosk, and employment kiosk. The segment of vending machines is further sub-segmented into candy vending machine, beverage vending machine, and snack vending machine.
Based on interface, the global self-service technologies market is segmented into telephone/VR, online/internet, video/CD, and interactive kiosk. Based on application, the global self-service technologies market is segmented into retail, healthcare, food & beverages, banking, transportation, entertainment, and security & surveillance.
Self-Service Technology Market Competitive Analysis
The competitive outlook for the market is projected to diversify extensively in the coming period. The market competitors find themselves in a promising position with the capacity to handle the pace of change. The contestants are dynamically addressing the challenges to growth and are creating strategies that can have the best overall effect on the market's development. The developments in the market are likely to be fuelled by the rise in investments and product inventions. The market influencers are taking an interest in the making of strong value chains that can yield increased profits. The prospects for growth in the market have ample room for growth in the forecast period. The perceived propensity for the market’s growth has improved following the accessibility to positive aspects in the market.
Self-Service Technology Market Detailed Regional Analysis  
The regions considered in the self-service technology market are North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and rest of the world. The market for self-service technology is estimated to grow at a significant rate globally through the forecast period from 2018 to 2023. The North American region is anticipated to lead the self-service technology market through the forecast period. The chief factors affecting the adoption rate of self-service technology in this region are the growing demand for automated machines to gain access to services promptly and a connected infrastructure which offers seamless connectivity for the devices. Also, the well-established economies in countries such as Canada, the US, and Mexico are increasingly devoting finances to the research and development of wireless communication technologies such as RFIDs and sensors which are anticipated to motivate the market development in the region. The Asia Pacific region is anticipated to develop at a substantial pace through the forecast period owing to the growing adoption of self-service technologies by large organizations and SMEs to spread their presence and increase their service contributions. Moreover, the growing consumer spending to power services is also boosting the growth of the market.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Scope of The Report
2.1 Market Definition
2.2 Scope of The Study
2.2.1 Research Objectives
2.2.2 Assumptions & Limitations
2.3 Markets Structure
Market Research Methodology
3.1 Research Process
3.2 Secondary Research
3.3 Primary Research
3.4 Forecast Model
LIST OF TABLES
Table1 Global Self-Service Technology Market, By Country, 2018–2023
Table2 North America: Self-Service Technology Market, By Country, 2018–2023
Table3 Europe: Self-Service Technology Market, By Country, 2018–2023
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1 Global Self-Service Technology Market Segmentation
FIGURE 2 Forecast Methodology
FIGURE 3 Porter’s Five Forces Analysis of Global Self-Service Technology Market
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datawiresolutions · 8 years ago
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Google Home vs. Amazon Echo Show: Which Works Best?
G. Paul Hess is chief product officer for SnapAV, a leading product and service provider for professional smart-home installers.
Call it a personal geek thing, or a professional endeavor – he needs to evaluate these products for possible integration with SnapAV – but Hess has a house full of DIY home-automation and networking gear, including Insteon, Ring, MyQ, Rachio, Nest thermostats, Nest Protect, Nest cameras, Wemo, Philips Hue, Cujo, Circle, and the list goes on.
Of course, Hess also has a ton of SnapAV gear, as well as home-automation systems from Control4 and URC.
He uses SnapAV’s OvrC cloud-based remote-management service to “tame all of these devices and keep them under control,” he says.
Hess agreed to share his experiences with his newest device – Amazon Echo Show – as well as other smart things in his home.
Amazon Echo Show
Not surprisingly, Hess preordered the Amazon Echo Show and, when it arrived, “promptly replaced my Echo in the kitchen.”
His first impression? “Not a big fan of the Show’s industrial design, but I recognize they are packing a lot inside.”
THE DISPLAY
In general, users have panned the Show’s poor-quality video display, but even with a better screen, is there much use for the feature?
Hess says he’s “not finding much value in the display, but I know they [Amazon] will get it there.”
      When the Show is idle, it scrolls through news on the screen, presenting “things we may not want our kids to see.”
— G. Paul Hess, SnapAV Chief Product Officer
With all his Alexa devices, he does like his calendar reviews (Google, Apple and Outlook) and news briefings; however, he doesn’t need the screen for that: “My Echo and Dots can give me that information as I get ready for work or make breakfast.”
The main problem with the display, he says, is that the Show lacks parental controls and the ability to lock out users by voice signature or other means.
He has two young kids and they “immediately figured out they could get their videos to play.”
Hess finds some consolation in the fact that the Amazon Fire tablet, at least, has a lock-out feature.
Also in the kid department, when the Show is idle, it scrolls through news on the screen, presenting “things we may not want our kids to see.”
And another thing, according to Hess: “It never goes to sleep so it always illuminates the room.”
For these reasons, he moved the Show to his office and brought the Echo back to Hess Central.
PRIVACY
So how about that forward-facing camera on the Show?
“I’m willing to give up some privacy for the benefits these products offer,” Hess says. “I am a boring individual; there’s not much going on in my home to worry about mics throughout the house.”
Video, however, is a different story. Cameras built into voice assistants feel “a bit unnerving” to Hess.
The new Drop In feature lets users open up video chat with their close contacts – the contacts have to enable the feature – and then they can surreptitiously look and listen in, potentially unbeknownst to the other party.
Google defends this feature, saying it’s especially practical for parents looking in on their kids at home, or checking on their older parents in some remote location.
Everyone else is welcome to disable the feature.
As a CNET’s Chris Matyszczyk reports, “I know you’ll argue that you must pre-approve those who can barge right in. But haven’t you ever agreed to something a while back that suddenly rears its ugly behind and makes your life a misery?”
INTERCOM & CALLING
Before the calling and “Drop In” features hit the Echo Show, Amazon deployed it to Echo and Dot. Users can call rooms in the house, as in an intercom system, or other households who enable the feature for their contacts.
The feature seems to be a dud. One home-technology integrator commenting on RemoteCentral.com says, “I’m unimpressed with the drop in calling, at least on the Dots. The call quality is very poor and hard to hear. Maybe it’s better on the full size Echo or the Show.”
Hess responded in the forum, “I have one of each – Show, Echo and Dot, and have the same experience as you on all devices. Not to mention it sounds like half duplex with annoying latency rendering the feature useless. Going back to yelling at the kids!”
CAMERA INTEGRATION
Video surveillance is a big miss for the Show, in Hess’s opinion. “Only cameras with cloud-based services can display on the screen,” he says “so that rules out most professional-grade cameras” (unless you have IC Realtime with ICMyCloud subscriptions for each camera).
For his part, Hess prefers native apps to scroll through multiple cameras, rather than having to call them out to Alexa, one camera at a time.
In particular, he says, “Ring’s video doorbell integration is pitifully weak.” He knows this from experience, but if you don’t believe him, check the Alexa Skills Store – 57% of users gave one-star reviews to the Ring Skill for Echo Show.
There are other glitches to work out in the camera department. Hess often plays Spotify through the Show – it displays cover art – but if he wants to see video from the Nest Cam, the music pauses.
“So there are a lot of nuances for the Alexa teams to work out,” he says.
Amazon Alexa vs. Google Home vs. Siri
“I am a big fan of what the Alexa teams are doing and we continue to explore ways to integrate our products in meaningful, useful ways for end users,” Hess concludes. “Their pace at launching features is amazing.
But Amazon better watch out because “Google is coming on strong,” says Hess, who points to Google’s ability to distinguish between users based on their voice signatures.
In the Hess household, Google Home sits right next to the Amazon Echo and “hands down out-performs on voice recognition and control of my DIY voice-supported devices.”
As a bonus, Google’s voice assistant certainly wins in the “search” department, and it handles complicated, multi-part communications with aplomb.
Hess admits to being a Google fanboy, loving the one-stop shop for Gmail, calendars, contacts, maps and other Google services, all of which connect seamlessly with his Pixel phone and Android Watch.
“It’s scary how much Google knows about me,” he says, “but the tools are powerful, especially when I travel.”
Hess’s final word: “My kids love Alexa. My 5-year-old daughter uses it to play all of her favorite music so she can dance and sing along for hours. But we turn to Google for trivia and other things that require a little more intelligence than Alexa’s relatively underdeveloped brain can handle.”
As for Siri, it barely belongs in the same conversation as Alexa and Google Home, so to speak. Hess dismisses it as a device that “lags way behind and goes unused in our house.”
  SnapAV chief product officer G. Paul Hess thinks Amazon Echo Show is handy, but a little glitchy at launch; Google Home has superior speech recognition and better responses.
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amjons · 4 months ago
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HESS Automated Handling Systems | TOPWERK Handling Systems | Hess Machine Australia | Bliss and Reels
HESS automated handling systems from Bliss and Reels provide precision and efficiency for your manufacturing needs.
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amjons · 5 months ago
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HESS Automated Handling Systems | TOPWERK Handling Systems | Hess Machine Australia | Bliss and Reels
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amjons · 8 months ago
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amjons · 8 months ago
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amjons · 9 months ago
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amjons · 10 months ago
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HESS automated handling systems, designed for dependability and performance by Bliss and Reels, will help you improve your manufacturing process.
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amjons · 10 months ago
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TOPWERK Handling Systems | Hess Machine Australia | Bliss and Reels
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amjons · 11 months ago
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amjons · 11 months ago
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amjons · 1 year ago
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