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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: #NextGenCup Challenge
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL \nJOIN HERE \nJoin the #NextGenCup Challenge\, run in partnership with Starbucks\, McDonald’s\, Closed Loop Partners\, and OpenIDEO. \nThe goal of this Challenge is to design solutions that answer the following question: \nHow might we design the next generation fiber cup to be recoverable on a global scale\, while maintaining the performance standards we know and trust? \nSolutions can be submitted between October 9\, 2018 and November 16\, 2018. The winning solutions will be announced in February 2019 and will receive a portion of $1 million in funding based on key milestones. Up to six of the most promising winners will receive the option to advance to a business accelerator program.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/deadline-nextgencup-challenge/
CATEGORIES:IDEO
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SUMMARY:Havas: The Future of NYC Transportation (Call for Projects)
DESCRIPTION:Havas: The Future of NYC Transportation. Transportation is key to movement\, access\, and connections. Havas will partner with NYC Media Lab to launch an open call for NYC universities to imagine the future of transportation in cities. Key challenge questions include: How will technologies like artificial intelligence\, machine learning and computer vision shape the future of transportation in cities? How will data and technology transform how we experience\, access and move within cities?\n\nAward: $5\,000 per team\nApplication deadline: Friday\, November 16\, 2018
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/havas-future-nyc-transportation-call-projects/
CATEGORIES:NYC Media Lab
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion on "Smart Speakers and Journalism"
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \nREGISTER HERE \nVoice assistants are changing the way people search for and consume content. By one estimate\, half of the adults in the US make use of voice interfaces – for now\, mostly on their smartphones. But with the steady improvement of voice recognition\, smart speakers like Amazon’s Echo\, Google Home\, Apple’s HomePod constitute new platforms for accessing information. How will journalism fare in this new ecosystem? Obviously\, a direct reading of news stories written for the print or the web will tax the capabilities of current speech synthesis – not to mention the patience of a listener. In this discussion\, we will get an overview of the current voice experience ecosystem and hear about the voice promised land: why voice interfaces are so powerful and alluring and what the future will look like. We will also hear about first hand experiences from folks at The Washington Post and NPR. \n 
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/panel-discussion-smart-speakers-journalism/
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