Prior to the pandemic and our socially distanced world, training was already becoming more digital. However, the pandemic has made the shift to virtual educational environments move at a lightning pace, presenting both opportunities and challenges.
An immediate priority for South Florida Tech Hub is to broaden the board to include a more representative, culturally diverse face of the tech industry within the region.
Program at Texas A&M introduces middle and high school students to data science and cyber technologies
August 27, 2021
The High-Performance Research Computing (HPRC) division at Texas A&M University recently introduced middle and high school students to data science and cyber technologies through a hybrid of virtual and in-person learning environments.
The company welcomed 60 college and high school interns this summer
August 25, 2021
TDIndustries Inc. announced its inaugural All-Star Under 20 Intern List, highlighting some of the brightest young adults who interned across the company this summer.
Program provides access to Qatalyst and quantum educational resources
August 11, 2021
QUBT University participants receive free access to Qatalyst and the ability to run problems using the six API calls, sample problems to get started, tutorial videos and a list of frequently asked questions, and simple feedback mechanisms to share their experiences with QCI.
It will take commitment and expertise across generations to reverse the damage already done to our environment and then continue with a new, sustainable way of life. Specialty knowledge is needed to develop more sustainable spaces and deploy and maintain operational and informational technologies that drive healthier buildings.
This past year has brought about more change than any other. Considering that (aside from it being a staple of the magazine), Mission Critical got together with some of the industry’s key players to find out where we’re at and where we’re headed.