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The Road to the Dallas 100: Improving

Fasten your seatbelts and gear up for an exciting ride on The Road to the Dallas 100! Brought to you by the collaborative efforts of Daniel Litwin, the resonating voice of B2B, Read more

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An Advantage of 6.25 kHz Radios—Improved Usable Range
December 1, 2023

Improved usable range extends communication across various industries. Icom’s latest video highlights a significant advancement in radio technology that improves usable range, offered through NXDN™ 6.25 kHz radios compared to traditional 12.5 kHz models. The video explains how NXDN radios, operating at 6.25 kHz, provide a more usable signal over the same distance as […]

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Understanding the Advantages of 6.25 kHz Radios in Multipath Resilience
December 1, 2023

6.25 kHz radios offer an advantage in multipath resilience. In radio communication, multipath interference is a significant challenge, often leading to signal distortion and loss. This Icom video looks at the advantages of 6.25 kHz radios, particularly their resilience to multipath interference. The video delves into the technicalities of multipath interference – a phenomenon […]

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Revolutionizing Logistics with IoT and Tokenization: A Deep Dive into the Future
December 1, 2023

Revolutionizing logistics with IoT and tokenization—this core theme forms the crux of exploration in the latest episode of Semi-Related, an Optym Podcast. Host Chris Torrence, Chief Strategy Officer for Optym, engages with Todd Haselhorst, Founder/CEO of HEALE Labs, in a conversation that promises to reshape our understanding of the logistics industry. In this episode, […]

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The Road to the Dallas 100: Improving
July 28, 2023

Fasten your seatbelts and gear up for an exciting ride on The Road to the Dallas 100! Brought to you by the collaborative efforts of Daniel Litwin, the resonating voice of B2B, along with MarketScale and SMU’s Cox School of Business, we dive deep into the inspiring narratives of Dallas’ fastest expanding enterprises. Each week, […]

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AI Isn’t Phasing Out Software Development Roles. But It Is Changing Development Workflows.
July 17, 2023

We’re living in an era where AI is progressively transforming the nature of work across a multitude of industries. This is particularly true for STEM fields, with software development and computer science roles seeing some of the most significant impacts. The adoption of AI is not only altering day-to-day operations but also reshaping the […]

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Marketing and media can learn from the software developer community to achieve more scale
January 18, 2023

Software companies grow roughly twice as fast as the global economy. In fact, rapid growth is embedded in the culture of the industry, with books such as Blitzscaling by LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman defining playbooks and recipes for proven growth-hacking unseen in the founding cultures of other industries. We’re accustomed to the growth—and the volatility—of […]

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Health and Life Sciences at the Edge: Advancements in Medical Imaging Processing
November 9, 2021

“One of the major reasons for the rapid growth of the medical imaging market is the large number of technical improvements in both hardware and software.” – Beenish Zia In this episode of Health and Life Sciences at the Edge, host Tyler Kern speaks with Beenish Zia, an electrical engineer working as a platform […]

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Continuous Integration and Automated Testing: When, Why, and How
February 12, 2021

No one loved group projects in school, but working together as a team is important at any level of business. Working in a team always can be complicated, but that’s especially true when developing engineering services for medical device, said Mike Goulet, Program Manager and Principal Software Engineer at Sunrise Labs. That’s why developing processes […]

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Simio Announces Student Simulation 2020 Winners
January 19, 2021

The Simio Student Simulation Competition is a bi-annual event dedicated to undergraduate and graduate teams across the world participating in simulation modeling and scheduling coursework. The Simio Student Competition is the industry’s leading competition for students, and it prepares students for the application of simulation technology to solve complex real-world problems in teams of not […]

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CurveBeam Career Opportunity: Developing Software for a 3D Imaging Leader
August 13, 2019

If CurveBeam was a band, it’d be the Foo Fighters. How’s that for a hook? On this CurveBeam Jobcast, host Tyler Kern got the details on an open software engineer position for Pennsylvania-based CurveBeam, the first company to offer a weight-bearing CT for extremities which has transformed the field of podiatry and orthopedics. CurveBeam […]

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