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formworksnova · 1 month
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Join Us At The Construction Architecture Interior Expo 2024
Being a member of the forthcoming Construction Architecture Interior Expo 2024 excites Nova Formworks! We cordially invite you to stop by our booth (A-4) at the Chennai Trade Centre, located in Nandambakkan, between May 31 and June 2. Learn about our cutting-edge formwork solutions, which have shaped the construction sector for more than 50 years. Don't miss this chance to meet our staff, look through our newest offerings, and talk about how we can help with your upcoming project. We're excited to meet you there.
📅 Date: May 31st - June 2nd, 2024 📍 Location: Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkan 🔍 Stall Number: A-4
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juliaknz · 1 year
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HEATHERWICK STUDIO THE SEED CATHEDRAL, 2010 Expo Shangai, China Images © Iwan Baan
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davepaste · 2 months
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Miku expo Boston was really fun actually
The Wang theatre is absolutely beautiful, the crowd was awesome, and way back in the center cheap seats (balcony) the screen looked decent.
Shout out to all the Bald Mikus and Dunkin Donuts Miku
Tickets were sold out and scalped within seconds of opening, definitely wasn't worth 100$ each. Ticketmaster is so very awful
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sixofravens-reads · 1 year
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Comic Expo haul!
As usual I went in with a whole list of recs and tbr books to find and found basically zero of them. The expo was smaller again this year, due to our convention hall being under renovations, which meant fewer booths and fewer book options (alas!). Ah well, I improvised and found a bunch of cool new stuff anyway! Mostly manga this year, bc the manga booth by far had the best selection. There were tons of comics booths, but as usual older Marvel/DC stuff dominated and I couldn't really find anything that interested me.
Anyway, I found:
1. whole bunch of manga! Box of Light was a cover buy (it's gorgeous), Blue Morning looks interesting and was selling like hotcakes so I nabbed the first 3 volumes while I could. Peach Girl and Hyper Dolls were at a random booth for 5 for $20 so I couldn't resist them lol. Princess Jellyfish I finally picked up after years of going "hmmm maybe..." and it's an absolute delight (it's the only one I've read so far), my only regret is not grabbing a couple more volumes. And finally Evangelion vol 1, which I owned years ago, but for some reason got rid of when I moved. I do want to finish the series someday, though!
2. DEATH NOTE BOX SEEEEEEET AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH. I'm SO excited, i always wanted to read the whole series but I'm very bad at keeping up with manga and didn't buy all the volumes before they went out of print. My hometown library had it when I was a teenager, but someone (presumably an extremely religious, scandalized parent of some other unfortunate emo teen) had ripped out all the pages with violence, sexuality, or satanic/goth imagery....so yeah, I didn't get to read very much of them after all. I'm sooooo excited to have my own copies with ALL the pages that NO ONE can deface!!!!
3. The only comic I actually bought at the comic expo lol: Sex Criminals vol 4. been lowkey meaning to finish that series for a while, though this was kind of a pity buy bc I spent 45 mins hiding from the crowds in the Redd Skull Comics booth (they put down nice plush carpet, and have tall bookshelves, so it makes it a good booth to decompress in) and felt like I should buy something in return for the hiding spot.
4. DRAGONLANCE ART BOOK!!!! YES, A BOOK FULL OF MY FAVOURITE 80s BOOK COVER PAINTINGS!!!! I love it so much. So, so much. It was expensive as hell, but WORTH IT. I usually don't bother with art books bc I never remember to look at them, but I've opened this multiple times to stare at the gorgeous paintings of Raistlin, so it was a good buy. (also I know WOTC is in hot water again, so disclaimer: I bought this from a secondhand comics booth, it's just in extraordinary condition. WOTC got 0 of my dollars this weekend).
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Ceramic Exhibition, Ceramic India
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Ceramic Exhibition, Ceramic India
CERAMICS CHINA 2024
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BATIMAT is a leading exhibition for the construction industry that is all set to go on the floor. If you belong to this industry, you should present your brand or business here with Expo Stand Services. As we are the best exhibition stand design company!
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jncleaningservices · 2 months
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Official Presentation ATGE
AusToolGrindExpo is an international hardware and tools expo, ranking as the fifth-largest grinding exhibition in the world. It will contribute to the advancement of Australian manufacturing.
Brisbane Show grounds,600 Gregory Terrace,Bowen Hills, Brisbane,Queensland 4006,Australia
+61 426 883 845
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toopeanutcrown · 3 months
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ATGE
AusToolGrindExpo is an international hardware and tools expo, ranking as the fifth-largest grinding exhibition in the world. It will contribute to the advancement of Australian manufacturing.
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jcmarchi · 3 months
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STFC Hartree Centre signs agreement with Lenovo for state-of-the-art supercomputer - AI News
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STFC Hartree Centre signs agreement with Lenovo for state-of-the-art supercomputer - AI News
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The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), a UK government agency that carries out research in science and engineering, has signed an agreement with Lenovo for the installation of a powerful new supercomputer for the STFC Hartree Centre.
Ten times more powerful than its predecessor, but using less electricity thanks to Lenovo’s direct water cooling, the new supercomputer will power AI research for UK industry
The new supercomputer is part of the Hartree Centre’s £210 million Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) programme, which provides UK industry access to state-of-the-art digital technologies and expertise and is complementary to investments in the wider AI Research Resource (AIRR). 
It will support the HNCDI’s rapidly expanding supercomputing and AI activities, and will be installed later this year at its new £30 million supercomputing centre, currently under construction.   
A leap in supercomputing processing power
A 44.7 petaflop system, the Lenovo ThinkSystem Neptune will perform more than 44 quadrillion floating point operations (calculations) per second.
To put this into context, if you were to carry out one calculation per second, it would take nearly 1400 million years to reach this number.
The new GPU-based system (graphics processing unit) is perfect for AI workloads, and marks a significant leap for the Hartree Centre’s capabilities, with ten times the processing power of its current system, Scafell Pike. Furthermore, it will be more power-efficient, taking up less space and using less electricity per unit of performance.
The new supercomputer uses innovative warm water cooling which can reduce energy demands by up to 40% while boosting performance by up to 10%.
Powering UK Industry with AI
Located at STFC’s Daresbury Laboratory, at Sci-Tech Daresbury in the Liverpool City Region, the Hartree Centre is the UK’s only supercomputing centre dedicated to industry engagement. This capability will drive forward innovation in industry use cases and applications.
Its HNCDI programme plays a vital role in equipping businesses with skills and technical knowledge to adopt emerging digital technologies, including supercomputing, quantum computing, and AI.
It is enabling productivity, innovation and growth in UK organisations through access to these advanced supercomputing technologies, which are typically available only to academia and large-scale industry,
Solving global challenges
At the HNCDI, the new supercomputer will be strategically positioned to contribute to discovery-led industrial research, focusing on solutions to global challenges in areas such as:
weather and climate modelling
cleaner energy initiatives
drug discovery
health technologies
new materials
automotive advancements
legal applications
This includes the Hartree Centre’s continued collaboration with the UK Atomic Energy Authority, which is using the Centre to research new reactors for clean nuclear fusion energy.
Ultimately, the new supercomputer will reduce the time and cost associated with making research breakthroughs, including for organisations such as the Met Office, Unilever and Rolls Royce, that the Hartree Centre has continued to work with over the last decade.
Kate Royse, director, STFC Hartree Centre, said: “We are very excited to be working with Lenovo on our next generation of supercomputer at the Hartree Centre. Our mission is to equip UK industry with the knowledge, skills and compute needed to fully unlock the potential of advanced digital technologies. With our new supercomputer we will be able to support UK industry in the use of big data and AI technologies to enable UK businesses to take a leading role internationally on the responsible adoption and exploitation of AI technology.”
Noam Rosen, EMEA director HPC/AI, Lenovo, said: “Lenovo is equally enthusiastic about our collaboration with the Hartree Centre on its ambitious journey to revolutionize HPC and AI capabilities in the UK. Our collaboration is not just about delivering a state-of-the-art supercomputer; it’s about building a versatile, robust, and powerful system tailored to meet the Centre’s diverse and evolving needs. From advanced modeling and simulation in various scientific disciplines to pioneering work in AI and machine learning, this new power-efficient supercomputer will be a cornerstone for innovation, pushing the boundaries of big data and AI technologies to bolster the UK industry’s global leadership in responsible and ethical technology adoption.”
Mark Thomson, Executive Chair, STFC, said: “STFC’s agreement with Lenovo is an exciting milestone in our mission to provide UK businesses with access to the vital infrastructure and expertise that will help them to grow and succeed on a global scale, which in turn will drive productivity and job creation. By enabling UK industry to adopt advanced digital technologies, we are supporting the government ambitions to build a competitive and innovative digital economy that will both turbo drive economic growth and reap societal benefits for the UK, as well as for the UK to be a global AI superpower.”
The HNCDI new Lenovo supercomputer in numbers:
The ThinkSystem Neptune can perform the same number of calculations as 20,790 top of the range smartphones
An hour of calculation on a market leading smartphone would take 0.17 seconds
It can hold 4500 hours of 4k video in its working memory
It can hold 60,000 hours of 4k video in its hard disks
Want to learn more about AI and big data from industry leaders? Check out AI & Big Data Expo taking place in Amsterdam, California, and London. The comprehensive event is co-located with other leading events including BlockX, Digital Transformation Week, and Cyber Security & Cloud Expo.
Explore other upcoming enterprise technology events and webinars powered by TechForge here.
Tags: engineering, Lenovo, supercomputinng
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ianfulgar · 4 months
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Got my invite today. Cocktails in the morning? 😱 See you at Worldbex! #worldbex #architects #builders #event #philippines #construction #suppliers #vendors #showcase #networking #businessopportunity #worldbex2024 #convention #expo #buildersexpo #cocktails #invite #invitation #powerbreakfast #seeyou #learning #community #specialticket #invitationcard #letsgo
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opticvyu · 6 months
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Exciting News! OpticVyu is thrilled to be part of India's Largest Tech and Infra Expo at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi! Mark the dates on your calendar, Jan 17-19, 2024, and visit us at Hall 1, Booth #E242, to discover cutting-edge Construction Monitoring Solutions.
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rodspurethoughts · 7 months
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Expo Contratista 2024: Atlanta, Georgia, Hosts Hispanic Construction Trade Show
🌟 Join us at Expo Contratista in Atlanta, Georgia, as we celebrate Hispanic contributions to the construction industry! Don't miss this incredible trade show! 🏗️🔨 #ExpoContratista #Construction #Atlanta
In a momentous announcement, the National Hispanic Contractors Association’s Expo Contratista has revealed that Atlanta, Georgia, will serve as the host city for its highly anticipated event at the Cobb Galleria Centre on October 4-5, 2024. With Atlanta’s rising prominence in the construction industry, this decision reflects the city’s status as a hub for innovation, diversity, and economic…
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Ceramic Exhibition, Ceramic India
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Ceramic Exhibition, Ceramic India
CERAMICS CHINA 2024
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austoolgrindexpo · 1 year
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Exploring the Future of Hardware Tools: A Remarkable Exhibition
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Technology is changing physical tools and how you operate. Hardware tool shows allow industry experts, producers, and hobbyists to share developments and discuss trends. This article discusses hardware tools exhibition and their importance.
1. Showing Cutting-Edge Innovations:
Hardware tool exhibits showcase innovative ideas and technology. Attendees may see cutting-edge power tools and clever measuring gadgets. Manufacturers and innovators may demonstrate their innovations and get industry and customer feedback at these fairs.
2. Networking:
Hardware tool exhibits provide significant networking opportunities with industry professionals, specialists, and like-minded people. Attendees may interact, share ideas, and have meaningful discussions. Seminars, workshops, and panel discussions at hardware tool exhibitions promote learning and cooperation.
3. Hands-On Demonstrations:
The hardware tool features hands-on demonstrations, unlike internet purchasing or product catalogs. Visitors may use and evaluate the tools. Manufacturers and exhibitors are accessible to answer questions, give insights, and advise on product optimization. This interactive experience helps viewers learn and appreciate the tools.
4. Industry Trends and Insights:
Hardware tool exhibits provide a complete picture of the industry and its future. Attendees may learn about innovative materials, production methods, and design ideas in the market. Expert-led lectures and keynote speeches illuminate future problems and possibilities at exhibitions.
5. Collaborations and Partnerships:
Hardware tool exhibits allow manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and retailers to collaborate. These gatherings allow industry players to network, discuss commercial prospects, and form partnerships. Distributors may find new partners, exhibitors can show off their goods, and retailers can find new tools.
Conclusion
hardware tools exhibition are great demonstrations of innovation, cooperation, and industry insights. They allow manufacturers, experts, and enthusiasts to interact, learn, and explore fascinating hardware tool innovations. Attending a hardware tools show is an inspiring, educational, and futuristic experience for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
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jrindustries17 · 2 years
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Don't miss the opportunity to attend the largest International Construction Exhibition in Odisha ! Greetings from JR Rubber Industries, Kerala !
We are manufactures of Rubber moulds for Precast boundary walls paving blocks floor tiles wall tiles cover blocks manhole drain slabs step tiles customised moulds
PVC moulds & Plastic moulds for paving blocks
Venue : Baramunda Ground Field,Bhubaneswar,Odisha Stall No B41C
Date 22,23,24 December 2022 10 am - 5 pm
Warm welcome to meet us , see the products and have a great face to face conversation !
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