Join us for updates of the 2022 Financial Codes. Our IEEE Financial Talk will include new tax rules and financial planning for our IEEE consultants, developers, and software scientists. Edward Anderson will be speaking on new rules on gold and silver investments, Tom Doncaster will speak on Business succession plans for IEEE Consultants, Jeff McIntosh will outline entrepreneur strategies for our consultants and, Jack Robel will speak briefly on financial independence for all of our IEEE Consultants. We will also have two speakers CPA and Tax Attorney on topics of Accounting and Tax Rules for 2022. Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Tom Doncaster, Jeff Mcintosh Agenda: 7:00 pm PST IEEE Announcements 7:02 pm PST Introduction of Speakers (5 min presentation & 5 min Q&A each speaker) 7:04 pm PST Tom Doncaster - Business Exit Strategies for our IEEE Consultants 7:14 pm PST Jeff McIntosh - Entrepreneur techniques to grow your business 7:24 pm PST Jack Robel - How to achieve Financial Independence 7:34 pm PST Edward Anderson - Gold & Silver Investment Strategies 7:44 pm PST Tax Attorney - New Code Compliant Rules 2022 7:54 pm PST Accounting principles needed for IEEE Consultants CPA 7:59 pm PST Open Forum Seattle, Washington, United States, 98121, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/298706
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EMC Society President Dr. Vignesh Rajamani welcomes you to meet with EMC Society representatives who are visiting Spokane in preparation for the Society's annual symposium in August. Associate Professor John Tadrous, Advisor to the Gonzaga University IEEE Club, and students look forward to welcoming you as well! Held at the Spokane Convention Center the first week in August, the Symposium offers over 200 technical presentations, with papers, workshops, tutorials, hands-on demonstrations/experiments, "Ask the Experts" panels, and standards committee meetings, plus a large exhibition and social events. Over 1,000 attendees are expected for the first IN-PERSON EMC Society Symposium held since 2019. Learn more about the Symposium at this "Meet and Greet" and visit www.emc2022.emcss.org Light dinner and refreshments provided. Please be respectful of COVID protocol in place as perscribed by The Onion Taphouse and Grill at the time of this meeting. Speaker(s): Vignesh Rajamani, John Tadrous Agenda: 6:30 pm - Arrival and Check-In 6:45 pm - Welcome by Vignesh Rajamani, President, IEEE EMC Society and John Tadrous, Advisor, Gonzaga University IEEE Club 6:55 pm - Overview of the IEEE EMC Society + Q&A: President Rajamani with Exponent 7:10 pm - Overview of the IEEE EMC Society Symposium in Spokane: Janet O'Neil, Symposium General Chair with ETS-Lindgren 7:15 pm - Highlights of the Symposium Technical Program and Special Opportunities for Students: Frank Leferink, Symposium Technical Program Chair with Thales and University of Twente, Netherlands 7:25 pm - Highlights of the Symposium Exhibition: Alistair Duffy, Symposium Exhibits and Sponsors Chair with De Montfort University, UK 7:30 pm - Meet and Greet! Network with speakers above plus Dennis Lewis, EMC Society VP Conferences with Boeing (Seattle) and Mark Steffka, 2023 EMC Society Symposium Chair with University of Detroit-Mercy 8:30 pm - Adjourn The Onion Taphouse and Grill , 302 West Riverside, Spokane, Washington, United States
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IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. Agenda: IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. - Approval of past minutes. - Treasurer’s report - Secretary’s report - Chapter Reports - Affinity Group Reports - Student Branch Reports - Committee Chair Reports - On-going Business - Follow-up - New Business Items - Action Items; review and updates - Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/301397 |
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Blue Dot Motorworks, a Seattle-based startup, is developing a family of bolt-on retrofit systems to convert existing vehicles in to plug-in hybrids. The motivation for this approach lies in the slow turnover of the global vehicle fleet. For example, if non plug-in vehicle production were completely phased out by 2027, a dramatically more aggressive strategy than anything being adopted anywhere, the resulting vehicle emissions would consume 230% of the remaining 1.5 C carbon budget. Closing the gap with additional new EVs would: cost $38 trillion; require 700% more battery production than predicted; destroy $15 trillion-worth of existing vehicles; necessitate 2.8 million additional chargers; and emit over 3 Gigatonnes of CO2 in the production and scrapping processes. Retrofitting existing vehicles as plug-in hybrids addresses all of these issues. The missing link is a technology that can be scaled to the magnitude of the challenge. Blue Dot Motorworks has achieved scalability through vehicle agnosticism. By taking a deliberately un-integrated approach, leveraging common vehicle interfaces, keeping the installation process simple and consistent, and baking adaptability in to the product architectures, the systems can be mass produced at the lowest possible price and installed by third parties. Blue Dot Motorworks has performed multiple rounds of prototyping and has demonstrated the feasibility, practicality, usability, and performance of the approach. They are now seeking their first round of external funding to commercialize the technology. Speaker(s): Tom Gurski, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/299961 |
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Join us for an interactive session on IEEE Smart Cities Singapore. Find out why Singapore is rated the #1 Smart City in the world. Angelica will discuss Singapore's Responsible AI approach to smart city planning, as well as how Machine Learning may be utilized to assist governments and cities in better understanding their citizens. Angelica will also compare Singapore's Smart City model to other renowned frameworks, such as Estonia's Estonian Smart City Cluster and Abu Dhabi's Zayed Smart City Project, among others. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society PES Speaker(s): Singapore, Angelica Sirotin Agenda: 12:00 PM PST IEEE Announcements 12:02 PM PST Announcing the Speaker 12:04 PM PST Presentation 12:45 PM PST Q&A Seattle , Washington, United States, 98121, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/300940 |
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Join us for an interactive session on updates to the IEEE 11073 standard. Find out the latest technology in Health Electronics. The IEEE Standard 11073 enables connected medical devices, such as pulse oximeters, to communicate with other hardware, such as PCs, tablets, mobile phones, and telemedicine equipment. This plug-and-play interoperability frees health care providers and their patients to focus on treatment rather than wondering whether one manufacturer’s device will communicate with another’s. Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): IEEE Standard, Agenda: 4:00 pm PST IEEE Announcements 4:02 pm PST Introduction of Speaker 4:04 pm PST Presentation 4:45 pm PST Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/303870 |
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