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SUMMARY:Oceanit 2022 Energy Transformation Technology Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Oceanit 2022 Energy Transformation Technology Showcase\nDisruptive Innovation Demonstrations\nOceanit will host the 2022 Energy Transformation Technology Showcase at Greentown Labs in Houston\, Texas on May 3rd. We are excited to feature Oceanit technology and products in Greentown Labs’ tech incubation space in the heart of Houston’s Innovation District. \nThe Oceanit 2022 Energy Transformation Technology Showcase will coincide with OTC2022\, the largest energy conference in the world. \nFrom disruptive innovations to scalable turnkey technology solutions\, Oceanit will demonstrate the latest in advanced nanocomposites\, hydrogen technologies\, subsea broadband\, smart materials\, novel approaches to AI\, and more – technologies aimed at transforming the way we engage in climate challenges through the lens of EDGE: our energy transformation initiative. \nEDGE is Oceanit’s endeavor to address an array of next-gen energy challenges like carbon sequestration\, new energy sources like green hydrogen\, energy efficiency\, and predictive and prescriptive maintenance. EDGE examines the entire ecosystem – from exploration and production\, through transmission\, storage\, and distribution\, to carbon sequestration and new energy paradigms. In addition\, Oceanit will share a range of new innovations in artificial intelligence\, aviation\, and much more. \nJoin us on May 3rd for live technology demonstrations\, discussions\, food\, and drinks. Meet the Oceanit team behind our cutting-edge work and learn about the disruptive innovations transitioning from mind to market at Oceanit. \nRSVP Here
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/2022-oceanit-technology-showcase-houston/
CATEGORIES:SPARK Showcase
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SUMMARY:Altino Scratch: June 1 - Hawaii PDE3 Scratch Course | Trainings for Teachers
DESCRIPTION:What:  For 2021-22\, we have six PDE3 teacher trainings scheduled for computer science.  Learn to code and apply principles of computer science to your classroom. \nWhy:  Computer Science (CS) is a 21st century career choice but more importantly CS is about learning how to think creatively and logically. Also\, CS is required in every public high school in Hawaii starting in 2021-22 school year via Act 51. New legislation will bring computer science to elementary and middle schools by 2025. \nWho: Designed for K-12 teachers to teach coding. DOE approved for 3 credits. Open statewide. \nHow: We kick off live online at 8:00am\, but most of your training is via self-paced videos and online support from our Altino instructors. \nExperience level: No prior computer science or coding experience required. \nSize: only 30 teachers per training.  Wait list for only 10. \nCost:  $0\, but if you register and are a “no show”\, or you drop without a good reason\, you may not be allowed to attend this training again. Based on 3 years of delivering this training\, you should budget 50  to 75 hours to learn the materials and to complete your portfolio – three lessons with three student samples per lesson plan. This is a demanding training – if you are awarded 3 credits it’s because you earned it.     \nSponsors:  Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation\, Kamehameha Schools\, Oceanit Research Foundation\, Toyota Hawaii\, Department of Labor. \nContact: Brett Tanaka at OCID \nVisit HIDOE’s PDE3 website linked below and search ‘Altino’.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/altino-scratch-june-1-2022-pde3/
CATEGORIES:SURF
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SUMMARY:HBMF 2022 | Biomimicry in the Brazilian Amazon: How animals’ Scales\, Beaks\, Fins\, and Wings Inspire Manmade Innovations
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 13th at 4:00pm Hawaii Time\, Oceanit’s Tarah Sullivan Suiter will host a HBMF Innovation Session conversation with Dr. Marc Meyers\, a pioneer of biomimicry\, engineering tech solutions based on natural structures. \nPart of the Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2022\, the session is titled: Biomimicry in the Brazilian Amazon: How animals’ Scales\, Beaks\, Fins\, and Wings Inspire Manmade Innovations  \nMarc André Meyers is an American materials scientist\, engineer and Distinguished Professor at the University of California\, San Diego. Meyers studies and writes about the dynamic behavior of materials\, synthesis\, processing\, impact testing\, and characterization of new materials. He also studies the properties of biological materials\, and in particular the protective coverings of animals. Abalone shells\, toucan beaks\, the scales of exotic fish\, feathers\, and pangolin scales are some of the biological materials studied by his group.  Meyers was born in Brazil. In the summer of 2014\, he organized a group to follow the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition along the “River of Doubt.”
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hbmf-2022-biomimicry-in-the-brazilian-amazon-how-animals-scales-beaks-fins-and-wings-inspire-manmade-innovations/
CATEGORIES:Hawaii Book & Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221018T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221018T100000
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SUMMARY:What School Could Be | Breakfast & Coffee Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion on What School Could Be and the intersections between investing and the future of education\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat actually happens when a community seriously invests in training young people to be not just #futureready\, but shape the future?  \nHear from panelists who will talk about the intersection of investing and movements to reimagine education towards student-driven learning and real world challenges. Panelists will speak to current and potential efforts to invest in\, and educate not one\, not two\, but multiple generations of young human capital who will shape the future of Hawai’i\, the nation and the world to be more just\, more equitable and fully sustainable. \nPanelists: \n\nTed Dintersmith – Retired VC and funder behind WhatSchoolCouldBe.org\nMark Loughridge – Case Accelerator for Student Entrepreneurship at Punahou School\nJohn Allen II – Director\, Searider Productions\nSusan Yamada – Vice Chair\, Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship\n\nIan Kitajima – Director / Tech Sherpa\, Oceanit\n\nCoffee & Breakfast will be provided to all in-person attendees. \nDoors open at 8:00am for Coffee & Breakfast. Panel Discussion begins at 8:30am. \nAn online streaming option will be made available on FB Live at https://www.facebook.com/WhatSchoolCouldBe \nTickets are $45 and cover the event\, along with breakfast and coffee. Space is limited so please reserve your seats as soon as possible. The discussion will also be live-streamed via the What School Could Be YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatSchoolCouldBe \nThis event is hosted as a collaboration between HVCA\, Funder Hui & What School Could Be. \nEmail Josh Reppun at josh@whatschoolcouldbe.org or Doorae Shin at aloha@funderhui.org with any questions. \nRegister For Tickets Here
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/what-school-could-be-breakfast-coffee-panel-discussion-3/
CATEGORIES:SURF
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221020T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221020T190000
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SUMMARY:HBMF 2022 | Defining the EDGE of Energy - Sustainable Energy Transformation
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 20th at 6:00pm Hawaii Time\, Oceanit’s founder and CEO\, Dr.Patrick Sullivan will join HBMF Chair\, Roger Jelenik in a conversation about climate\, the global energy transformation\, and Oceanit’s work on sustainable energies via “EDGE”. \nEDGE (Energy & Decarbonization for the Global Environment) is Oceanit’s initiative to tackle energy decarbonization across the production\, transmission\, distribution\, and storage of clean energy. For example\, Oceanit’s HydroPel nanotechnology provides significant and rapid decarbonization and methane reduction\, when applied to nearly 3 million miles of existing U.S. methane pipelines. \nPart of the Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2022\, the session is titled: Defining the EDGE of Energy – Sustainable Energy Transformation. \n Dr. Patrick Sullivan is the Founder and CEO of Oceanit\, a Honolulu tech company\, and author of Intellectual Anarchy: The Art of Disruptive Innovation. He was Hawaii Business Magazine’s 2016 “CEO of the Year” and Pacific Business News 2019 “Titans of Technology Leader.” Dr. Sullivan occupied seats on the Navy Ocean Research Advisory Panel and the board of the Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems (PISCES). Dr. Sullivan founded Oceanit in 1985 after receiving his Ph.D. in Ocean Engineering from the University of Hawaii and his BS in Engineering from the University of Colorado\, Boulder. \nRoger Jellinek has been Executive Director of the Hawai‘i Book & Music Festival since 2006. A graduate of Cambridge University\, and a Mellon Fellow at Yale University\, he has been involved in book publishing in New York and Hawaii as a journalist\, editor\, publisher and literary agent since 1963. He is married to Eden Lee Murray\, actor and director\, who has been Emcee of the in-person Keiki Stage since 2006.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hbmf-2022-defining-the-edge-of-energy-sustainable-energy-transformation/
CATEGORIES:Hawaii Book & Music Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20221027T160000
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SUMMARY:HBMF 2022 | Noam Chomsky & Jeffrey Watumull: Life\, Information\, Language\, Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, October 27th at 4:00pm Hawaii Time\, Oceanit’s Chief Philosophy Officer and Director of AI\, Jeffrey Watumull will be joined by Dr. Noam Chomsky to discuss their forthcoming book\, Life\, Information\, Language\, Intelligence. \nWhat is Life? What is Intelligence? These questions animated ancient philosophy\, and in our time reanimate philosophic and scientific creativity to discover their answers in the modern context of astrobiology\, artificial life\, and artificial intelligence: Are we alone? Can machines think? Chomsky and Watumull present four fundamental conjectures contending that these questions can be answered in a grand unified explanatory theory. \nRegister at the HBMF event website link below. This session is part of the Hawaii Book & Music Festival 2022\, this special innovation session is titled: Innovation – Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Watumull – Life\, Information\, Language\, Intelligence   \nRegarded as the founder of modern linguistics and philosophy\, Dr. Chomsky is one of the most cited scholars in modern history\, whose more than 100 groundbreaking books have revolutionized our understanding of language and the mind. The impact of his work extends to cognitive neuroscience\, evolutionary biology\, mathematics\, computer science\, anthropology\, and education. In parallel\, as one of the most influential public intellectuals in the world\, his critical analyses of public and private power have inspired many for more than half a century. Dr. Chomsky served as Institute Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT from 1955 to 2017\, when he joined the University of Arizona as Laureate Professor of Linguistics and the Agnese Nelms Haury Chair in Environment and Social Justice. \nDr. Jeffrey Watumull is Chief Philosophy Officer and Director of AI at Oceanit\, where he endeavors to\ncreate human-style AI and discover whether its principles obtain in extralinguistic domains (e.g.\, physics\,\nbiology). He is also an affiliated professor at the University of Cambridge and cofounder of the Cambridge Institute for Exo-Language. Watumull was trained at Cambridge\, MIT\, Oxford\, and Harvard.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hbmf-2022-noam-chomsky-jeffrey-watumull-life-information-language-intelligence/
CATEGORIES:Hawaii Book & Music Festival
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230214T080000
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Engineering Challenges II: Pipeline Infrastructure Event by Darcy Partners
DESCRIPTION:Oceanit Dr. Vinod Veedu will join a Darcy Partners panel event on Tuesday\, February 14\, 2023: Hydrogen Engineering Challenges II: Pipeline Infrastructure. \nAs Hydrogen energy projects move further into development as part of a global energy transformation\, technology solutions are needed to tackle the unique engineering challenges that these projects bring. This event will be the second of a series highlighting solutions in this space\, this time: Pipeline Infrastructure. Darcy’s Hydrogen Engineering Challenges event series covers technologies such as hydrogen specific compressors\, sensors\, flow meters\, pipelines/pipeline coatings to combat embrittlement\, purification technology\, and more. In their inaugural Hydrogen Engineering Challenges Event in December\, they covered the topic of storage infrastructure\, and in this February 2023 event\, will be highlighting solutions to address the massive infrastructure challenges of Hydrogen transmission/distribution in pipeline infrastructure. \nDue to the chemical differences of hydrogen\, there are major infrastructure considerations with storage and transport that need to be considered\, even in blending applications. Many utilities have started planning for feasibility studies to understand the effect blending hydrogen into vintage infrastructure would have\, but solutions are needed from new compressor equipment\, leakproof valves\, integrated leak detection devices\, different welding techniques\, materials\, and even pipeline retrofits. In this event\, Oceanit’s Vinod Veedu will be joined by Robin McIntosh\, Director of Operations at SmartPipe along with their user\, Enbridge\, represented by Alex MacLean.  \n\nSpeakers:\n– Donny T. McCallum\, Chief Financial Officer at SmartPipe Technologies\n– Vinod Veedu – Director of Strategic Initiatives at Oceanit\n– Alex MacLean – Strategy & Market Innovation\, Low Carbon Development at Enbridge
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/hydrogen-engineering-challenges-ii-pipeline-infrastructure-event-by-darcy-partners/
CATEGORIES:Speaking Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230502T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20230502T210000
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SUMMARY:EDGE Technology Showcase 2023: Delivering the Future
DESCRIPTION:EDGE Technology Showcase 2023:\n\nDelivering the future through disruptive innovation for energy\, society\, and sustainability.\nJoin us on May 2nd at 5:00pm for Oceanit’s 2023 EDGE Technology Showcase\, returning to Houston at the historic 1940 Air Terminal Museum near Houston’s Hobby Airport. The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is a historic art deco terminal building that once served the City of Houston as the Houston Municipal Airport. The terminal building is now a protected landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. \nHeld each year alongside Houston’ Offshore Technology Conference\, Oceanit’s EDGE Technology Showcase event will feature technologies that are delivering the future\, from deep sea to deep space — from disruptive innovations to scalable turnkey solutions. \nAt Oceanit\, we seek out chaos to uncover opportunities to disrupt\, diversify\, and work for a better planet and human society. In 2023\, Oceanit will unveil bleeding edge products and services that have the potential to cost-effectively improve efficiency and sustainability to the energy industry. Oceanit will demonstrate the latest technologies related to energy efficiency\, circular economy\, hydrogen\, decarbonization\, methane emission\, beneficial reuse of produced water\, and more – technologies aimed at transforming the way we engage in climate challenges through the lens of EDGE: Energy Decarbonization for the Global Environment. \nEDGE is Oceanit’s initiative that addresses an array of next-gen energy challenges like carbon sequestration\, new energy sources like green hydrogen\, energy efficiency\, and predictive and prescriptive maintenance. EDGE examines the entire ecosystem – from exploration and production\, through transmission\, storage\, and distribution\, to carbon sequestration and new energy paradigms. In addition\, Oceanit will share a range of new innovations in artificial intelligence\, aviation\, and much more. \nTo RSVP\, scan the QR code below or click here: https://OceanitEDGE.rsvpify.com \n 
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/oceanit-edge-2023-delivering-the-future/
CATEGORIES:SPARK Showcase
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SUMMARY:HeatX at the North American Refining Technology Conference
DESCRIPTION:North American Refining Technology Conference (NARTC) \nOceanit’s Jake McHenry\, Product Manager for HeatX\, will be attending the World Refining Association’s Houston refining event from January 30-31. The 2024 conference focuses on connecting US refineries with the cutting-edge technologies that will determine the role of refining in the Energy Transition.  \nHeatX combines breakthrough science in Nanotechnology\, AI\, and Robotics to produce a step change in heat transfer operational efficiency. HeatX Delivers value to Power Producers\, Refineries\, and Heavy Industry around the Globe. You can visit https://www.heatxglobal.com/ to learn more and get in touch with us via info@heatxglobal.com for more information.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/heatx-north-american-refining-technology-conference/
CATEGORIES:SPARK Showcase
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240510
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SUMMARY:Oceanit at the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference
DESCRIPTION:Oceanit at the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference\n\n6-9 May 2024 at Houston’s NRG Park in Houston\, Texas\n\nOceanit will be presenting at Houston’s Offshore Technology Conference\, from May 6-9 at NRG Park. Oceanit will present multiple papers on the latest energy innovations and technologies from Oceanit Hawaii as well as Oceanit’s H2XCEL Hydrogen Lab in Houston\, TX. Speaker sessions scheduled include: \n\nMonday\, May 6\, Session 04 – 10:50: HeatX will be featured in\, “High Temperature Compatible\, Field-Deployable Heat Exchanger Nanocomposite Treatments” presented by Jake McHenry\, ID 35384.\nMonday\, May 6 – 11:30: Dr. Dylan Kobayashi will present\, “Intelligent Robotic Heat Exchanger Maintenance & Non-Destructive Coating Inspection“\, ID 35464.\nTuesday\, May 7\, Session 028 – 15:40: Dr. Ganesh Arumugam will be presenting on HydroPel in “Repurposing Existing Natural Gas Pipelines for the Transmission of Hydrogen\,” ID 35207.\nWednesday\, May 8\, Session 033 – 11:10: DragX will be featured in\, “An All-in-One Internal And External Coating Material For Enhancing Water Conveyance Pipelines” presented by Andrea Mansfeld\, ID 35279.\n\nOceanit will also be presenting a Poster as part of the official OTC ePoster Lounge Part II proceedings\, including a new Oceanit effort to create a Hydrogen transmission liner material: “Rethinking the Future of Hydrogen In Pipelines Using an Advanced Liner Material”. \nSince 1969\, the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) has served as a central hub convening energy professionals from around the world to share ideas and innovations\, discuss\, debate\, and build consensus around the most pressing topics facing the offshore energy sector. Visit https://2024.otcnet.org/ to learn more about OTC 2024.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/oceanit-2024-offshore-technology-conference-3/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:2024 Oceanit Technology Showcase: Delivering the Future
DESCRIPTION:2024 Oceanit Technology Showcase:\n\nDelivering the Future as the Energy Industry’s Most Trusted Innovation Partner\n\nThe exclusive Oceanit Technology Showcase is back! Join us on May 7th at 5:00 pm at Houston’s historic 1940 Air Terminal Museum for an evening of disruptive innovation. Situated near Houston’s Hobby Airport\, the 1940 Air Terminal Museum is a preserved Art Deco building that once served the City of Houston as the Houston Municipal Airport. The terminal building is now a protected landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. \nHeld annually alongside Houston’s Offshore Technology Conference\, the Oceanit Technology Showcase event will feature technologies that are shaping the future\, from disruptive innovations to scalable turnkey solutions. Food and drinks will be provided. \nAt Oceanit\, we embrace chaos to uncover opportunities for disruption\, diversification\, and to contribute to a better planet and human society. \nClick here to RSVP for our exclusive 2024 event or scan the QR code below! \n \n  \nAn invitation from Dr. Sullivan
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/oceanit-technology-showcase-2024-3/
CATEGORIES:SPARK Showcase
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250303
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SUMMARY:2025 Pacific Operational Science & Technology Conference
DESCRIPTION:Come visit Oceanit at the 2025 Pacific Operational Science & Technology (POST) Conference\, hosted by NDIA and the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.\nOceanit’s team is excited to attend and exhibit at this unparalleled platform for collaboration\, innovation\, and exploration of Department of Defense (DoD) opportunities for joint research\, development\, and experimentation. We will be located at booth #1520 on March 3rd and 4th (Monday-Tuesday) during the open sessions and exhibit floor times. Visit https://www.postconference.org/schedule-glance to see POST’s agenda at a glance. \n\nMon\, March 3 – Exhibit Hall Open: 9:30 am – 6:00 pm\nTues\, March 4 – Exhibit Hall Open: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm\n\nAttendees can visit Oceanit and more than 60 other industry companies showcasing cutting-edge technologies and services. Explore our latest advancements and engage with Oceanit’s defense\, cyber\, energy\, and innovation experts in thought-provoking conversations – and ask about opportunities to visit Oceanit’s downtown Honolulu offices and laboratories.
URL:https://oceanit.com/event/2025-pacific-operational-science-technology-conference-3/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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