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Change #10769
2011-09-15
11:47:11

create Calagator::Event 1250461342 DorkbotPDX Meeting Roll back

description nil Part hackathon, part geek social, these biweekly meetings are a time for you to come join others for insight, inspiration or just insanity. Bring your toys for others to see, or come see what others have been painstakingly chipping away at in their spare time. Whether it's code or chips, hacking of all sorts is encouraged. But we also like to hear your crazy ideas, so please come join us and bring your willingness to share your brilliance. We'll be the kids with all the coolest stuff on the table. Hope to see you there.
end_time nil 2011-10-24 23:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461342
start_time nil 2011-10-24 19:00:00 -0700
title nil DorkbotPDX Meeting
url nil http://dorkbotpdx.org
venue_id nil 202390088
Change #10768
2011-09-15
11:46:59

create Calagator::Event 1250461341 DorkbotPDX Meeting Roll back

description nil Part hackathon, part geek social, these biweekly meetings are a time for you to come join others for insight, inspiration or just insanity. Bring your toys for others to see, or come see what others have been painstakingly chipping away at in their spare time. Whether it's code or chips, hacking of all sorts is encouraged. But we also like to hear your crazy ideas, so please come join us and bring your willingness to share your brilliance. We'll be the kids with all the coolest stuff on the table. Hope to see you there.
end_time nil 2011-10-10 23:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461341
start_time nil 2011-10-10 19:00:00 -0700
title nil DorkbotPDX Meeting
url nil http://dorkbotpdx.org
venue_id nil 202390088
Change #10767
2011-09-15
09:57:17

update Calagator::Event 1250461338 Ignite Portland 10 Planning Meeting Roll back

description Ignite Portland 10 is coming in November! Let's get the ball rolling on planning this exciting event. We're planning Ignite Portland 10! Come join us!
Change #10766
2011-09-15
09:23:28

update Calagator::Venue 202392973 Pacific Pie Company Roll back

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description nil "Pacific Pie Company specializes in handmade, Australian style savory pies, pasties and sausage rolls. Our products feature local, humanely raised meat and seasonal veggies. Our pies are the perfect on-the-go meal. We also bake up delicous sweet pies in a variety of crave-worthy seasonal flavors."
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Change #10765
2011-09-15
09:21:25

create Calagator::Event 1250461340 WhereCampPDX Planning Meeting Roll back

description nil Come help plan this year's WhereCampPDX! This meeting is open to anyone who would like to contribute to the event, whether or not you've been involved before. WhereCampPDX is an annual, free unconference on geography and technology. It will be taking place October 7th-9th. Join the mailing list to find out more: http://groups.google.com/group/wherecamp-pdx
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Change #10764
2011-09-15
09:21:25

create Calagator::Venue 202392973 Pacific Pie Company Roll back

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Change #10763
2011-09-15
08:53:14

create Calagator::Event 1250461339 "Chad Casady: Going All-In with Agile at PH Tech" Roll back

description nil In 2009, Performance Health Technology went "all-in" and began the adoption of agile methodologies throughout the software development process. In this talk, you'll take a multi-year journey with a growing small business and experience the transition from the blissful ignorance of cowboy-coding through the misery and despair of a sinking, dysfunctional organization, and on to the satisfaction and exhilaration that comes with a high-functioning agile team. This interactive presentation is about both the pain and the fulfillment that comes with developing software in a small business, before, during, and after agile adoption. Developers, Business/IT Managers, Agile Coaches, and Executives are invited to look behind the curtain to see how PH Tech narrowly escaped from the Pit of Development Despair and survived a Total Immersion into Agile. Chad is the Director of Information Technology at PH Tech. His responsibilities include all aspects of technological infrastructure and software development, including three technology departments; Information Systems, Business Intelligence, and Software Engineering. When he's not talking about healthcare or technology, he's expounding the life-giving qualities of bacon and BBQ. Buy him a beer and he'll give you the recipe for the greatest chicken wing rub he's ever stolen. This event is free and is at our new location, Puppet Labs. It begins at 6:30 pm with pizza, sponsored by PNSQC (Many thanks to both Puppet Labs and PNSQC for supporting agile in Portland). The program starts at 7:00 pm. After the program you're invited to join us for a no-host gathering at a nearby brewpub for further discussion of chicken wings and other agile conundrums.
end_time nil 2011-10-19 21:00:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2011-10-19 18:30:00 -0700
title nil "Chad Casady: Going All-In with Agile at PH Tech"
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Change #10762
2011-09-15
08:47:57

create Calagator::Event 1250461338 Ignite Portland 10 Planning Meeting Roll back

description nil Ignite Portland 10 is coming in November! Let's get the ball rolling on planning this exciting event.
end_time nil 2011-10-12 20:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2011-10-12 19:00:00 -0700
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Change #10761
2011-09-14
16:18:07

create Calagator::Event 1250461337 Web Analytics Wednesday Roll back

description nil It is that time again for another round of the revived Web Analytics Wednesday experience in Portland, OR. The event this month will be held in the private Alder Creek BC room on the 2nd floor of the Hotel Monaco, which is located at 506 S.W. Washington Street. As always, everyone is welcome, from existing Web Analytics practitioners to those with even a passing interest in the field. Drinks and food will be graciously provided by our sponsor WebTrends and the event will begin at 6PM on Wednesday, September 28th. We will also be lucky enough to have a brief presentation from Sarah Buchanan, the Director of Digital Strategy at Roundhouse, and Justin Kistner, the Director of Social Products at Webtrends. The current schedule is as follows: 6:00 – 7:00: Networking/Drinks/Snacks 7:00 - 7:30: Open Forum/Special Presentation by Sarah Buchanan & Justin Kistner 7:30 – 9:00: More Networking/Drinks/Snacks Should you have any questions or need help locating the event, please feel to contact us directly at: Dash Lavine: Telephone: 503-380-1127 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @dashlavine Jeff Porter: Telephone: 503-333-0254 Email: [email protected] If you intend to join us, notification via Eventbrite at http://bit.ly/pdxwaw and/or e-mail would be much appreciated. Such communication will allow us to make arrangements for the correct number of attendees. Hope to see you there. Dash Lavine About Webtrends (www.webtrends.com): Webtrends founded the web analytics industry in 1993. Today, our leadership extends much further, to social media measurement, paid-search optimization and connecting the online and offline data silos scattered throughout organizations.We help you turn the data generated by your web site, blogs, online campaigns and enterprise systems into understanding of your customers and, ultimately, business opportunity. Our people and products help you answer complicated business questions – rather than disguise incomplete answers in colorful charts and graphs. About roundhouse (www.roundhouseagency.com): Headquartered in Portland, roundhouse is an agency based on creativity and innovation. We are moved by what we do and passionate about how it's done. Clients range from global brands to local business all-stars. Our portfolio and practices encompass creative concepts, design, copywriting, photography, development, strategy, social marketing and analytics. At roundhouse, we create with intent, inspire with purpose, and build with results in mind.
end_time nil 2011-09-28 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461337
start_time nil 2011-09-28 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Web Analytics Wednesday
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Change #10760
2011-09-14
15:28:02

create Calagator::Event 1250461336 Lean IT Leadership: Problem Solving Workshop Roll back

description nil Many Lean IT initiatives, such as Agile software development, and the ITIL service management framework, intend to do just that. But often something is missing – the basic discipline for teams to find and fix problems once and for all. At the heart of Lean Thinking is the Plan-Do-Check-Act problem solving process popularized by Dr. Deming over fifty years ago. This problem solving discipline is still vital today, and it’s the very core of what it means to be a “learning organization.” This workshop provides hands-on, experiential learning by applying this discipline to a problem that is meaningful to you: <ul><li> First comes a little advance homework – choose a problem you and your team face, gather some data and artifacts, and speak to your stakeholders to understand their perspectives and needs</li> <li>Then attend the workshop for a six-hour interactive walkthrough of the problem solving process, during which we will tackle the problem you and your team have brought to class</li> <li>Take what you’ve learned back to your workplace and share with your associates <li>Then participate in a conference call with the course instructor to discuss what you’ve learned, and how you and your team are addressing in a way that it stays solved</li> </ul> Register and learn more: http://learningforleverage.com/events/lean-it-problem-solving-workshop/
end_time nil 2011-10-25 16:30:00 -0700
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start_time nil 2011-10-25 08:45:00 -0700
title nil Lean IT Leadership: Problem Solving Workshop
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venue_details nil Cambridge Room
venue_id nil 202392815
Change #10759
2011-09-14
15:23:08

update Calagator::Venue 202391562 Courtyard Marriott - Tigard Roll back

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Change #10758
2011-09-14
15:22:40

create Calagator::Event 1250461335 Pragmatic Test-driven Development Roll back

description nil Many aspire to follow TDD practices however few know how to do so effectively. Join Joseph Yoder, founder of the Refactory and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, inventor of Responsibility-Driven Design as you learn Pragmatic TDD. In this 3 day intensive course you’ll learn several natural rhythms of testing, design and programming, uncover how refactoring affects tests, and see how acceptance and system quality tests support and enhance core TDD practices. <b>If you sign up by September 23rd</b>, you will get a free one-hour of individual consulting time by these experts to help you address your specific issues when trying out these new practices after you’ve returned to work. <b>If you sign up 3-4 people</b> at any time before the start of class, your team will get two free hours of consulting. <b>And if you sign up 5 or more people</b>, you get three hours of consulting services for your team! Register and learn more: http://learningforleverage.com/events/pragmatic-test-driven-development/
end_time nil 2011-10-19 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461335
start_time nil 2011-10-17 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Pragmatic Test-driven Development
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venue_id nil 202392972
Change #10757
2011-09-14
15:22:40

create Calagator::Venue 202391562 Courtyard Marriott - Tigard Roll back

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Change #10756
2011-09-14
11:14:18

destroy Calagator::Venue 202392971 Radisson Hotel Portland Airport Roll back

Change #10755
2011-09-14
11:02:56

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461334 "Invest in Sayulita, Mexico" Roll back

Change #10754
2011-09-14
11:00:32

update Calagator::Venue 202392971 Radisson Hotel Portland Airport Roll back

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description nil A free-to-the-public, informative, multi-media 2-hour presentation entitled “Invest in Sayulita, Mexico” will be held Sunday, October 16th, 2011 at the Radisson Hotel-Airport from 6:00-8:00 PM. The speakers will be Roger and Linda Burten, owners/brokers for Sayulita Investment Realty (SIR). Real estate and travel professionals are encouraged to attend and register their clients for SIR’s referral fee program. Free vacation stays in Sayulita will be raffled.
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Change #10753
2011-09-14
10:54:55

create Calagator::Event 1250461334 "Invest in Sayulita, Mexico" Roll back

description nil A free-to-the-public, informative, multi-media 2-hour presentation entitled “Invest in Sayulita, Mexico” will be held Sunday, October 16th, 2011 at the Radisson Hotel-Airport from 6:00-8:00 PM. The speakers will be Roger and Linda Burten, owners/brokers for Sayulita Investment Realty (SIR). Real estate and travel professionals are encouraged to attend and register their clients for SIR’s referral fee program. Free vacation stays in Sayulita will be raffled.
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Change #10752
2011-09-14
10:54:55

create Calagator::Venue 202392971 Radisson Hotel Portland Airport Roll back

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Change #10751
2011-09-14
10:23:55

create Calagator::Event 1250461333 Oktoberfest Roll back

description nil Schmooze with Oregon’s Technology Leaders while sampling delights and refreshing your palate with craft brews from Hopworks Urban Brewery. Use your time to make new connections, grow your existing business relationships, or just relax, have fun and explore business services at the vendor fair. The original “Oktoberfest” occurred in Munich, Germany on October 18th, 1810 for the commemoration of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen’s marriage. Two hundred years later the Oktoberfest tradition is now celebrated in cities all around the world. On October 26th, 2011 join TechAmerica for our 1st Oktoberfest! Event Details: When: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Time: 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Where: Hopworks Urban Brewery, 2944 SE Powell, Portland, OR 97202 Fees: $35 Members, $50 Nonmember Industry, $75 Nonmember Service Provider To Register: TechAmerica Oregon, (503) 624-4871 Thank you ViaWest for sponsoring! Gain Exposure – sponsor this event! Contact [email protected] or by phone at (503) 6324-5715. Thank you Jeannette Shupp, Joyfull Girl Communications - Creative Sponsor!
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start_time nil 2011-10-26 16:30:00 -0700
title nil Oktoberfest
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Change #10750
2011-09-14
07:27:06

update Calagator::Event 1250461316 Executive Forum: The Tripwire Story with Jim Johnson Roll back

description Please join other technology executives on October 11th for a very special dinner forum where Jim Johnson, President and Chief Executive Office, Tripwire, Inc. will openly discuss The Tripwire Storyincluding the recent transaction with Thomo Bravo LLC. He will cover what prompted them to go the private equity route versus the public market or strategic acquirer options and the process it took to get there. Topics will also include: - Board dynamics - VCs vs. independents - Management team involvement - Managing the bankers - Selection Process and Interpreting recommendations - Ultimate decision - Primary drivers leading to accepting the PE offer This will be an open dialog amongst peers on a very timely topic so come prepared with questions. Event Details: When: Thursday, October 11, 2011 Time: 5:30 – 8:30 PM Where: Morton’s The Steakhouse, 213 Clay Street, Portland, OR 97201 Fees: $95 Members, $120 Nonmembers To Register: 503-324-5715 Thank you CresaPartners and Silcon Valley Bank for sponsoring! Please join other technology executives on October 11th for a very special dinner forum where Jim Johnson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Tripwire, Inc., will openly discuss The Tripwire Story including the recent transaction with Thomo Bravo LLC. He will cover what prompted them to go the private equity route versus the public market or strategic acquirer options and the process it took to get there. Topics will also include: - Board dynamics - VCs vs. Independents - Management team involvement - Managing the bankers - Selection Process and Interpreting recommendations - Ultimate decision - Primary drivers leading to accepting the PE offer This will be an open dialog among peers on a timely topic so come prepared with questions. Event Details: When: Thursday, October 11, 2011 Time: 5:30 – 8:30 PM Where: Morton’s The Steakhouse, 213 Clay Street, Portland, OR 97201 Fees: $95 Members, $120 Nonmembers To Register: 503-324-5715 Thank you CresaPartners and Silcon Valley Bank for sponsoring!
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Change #10749
2011-09-13
20:17:36

update Calagator::Event 1250461329 Smart Grid Public Lecture - "The Green Electricity Challenge: Delivering Power with the Smart Grid" Roll back

description Exploration of challenges and solutions to green energy. A panel discussion with representatives from the electric power industry, consumer's advocacy groups, and off-grid power generators. The event will be held at the Winningstad Theater at the Portland Center of Performing Arts in downtown Portland. You will learn about future options for electricity supply to consumers. Try out our bicycle electricity generator! Agenda: Start 7:30 pm. Introductions Three panel speakers Intermission Two Panel speakers Question and Answer from the audience End 9:30 pm Location: Bldg: Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Winningstad Theater SW Broadway & Main Street Portland 97205 Educational event organized by the IEEE Oregon Section Exploration of challenges and solutions to green energy. A panel discussion with representatives from the electric power industry, consumer's advocacy groups, and off-grid power generators. The event will be held at the Winningstad Theater at the Portland Center of Performing Arts in downtown Portland. You will learn about future options for electricity supply to consumers. Try out our bicycle electricity generator! Agenda: Start 7:30 pm. Introductions Three panel speakers Intermission Two Panel speakers Question and Answer from the audience End 9:30 pm Location: Bldg: Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Winningstad Theater SW Broadway & Main Street Portland 97205
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Change #10748
2011-09-13
20:10:29

update Calagator::Event 1250461331 OctoberBest 2011 Seminar - Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Roll back

description OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. <b>In addition, there will be a non-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed.</b> Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075 OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. <b>In addition, there will be an on-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed.</b> Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075
Change #10747
2011-09-13
20:10:09

update Calagator::Event 1250461331 OctoberBest 2011 Seminar - Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Roll back

description Co-sponsored by: OctoberBest 2011 OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest to IEEE Oregon Members Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. In addition, there will be a non-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed. Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075 OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. <b>In addition, there will be a non-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed.</b> Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075
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2011-09-13
20:08:10

update Calagator::Event 1250461330 OctoberBest 2011 - 11th Annual Northwest Design and Manufacturing Expo Roll back

description Co-sponsored by: PNW ERA, EMA Oregon “OctoberBest ‘11 – Northwest Design and Manufacturing Exposition; Growing New Technologies in the Northwest”, Oregon’s only all volunteer-produced electronics manufacturing and technology conference on jobs creation showcasing local manufacturing resources. Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 7AM Registration opens; 8AM - 5PM exhibits and program Location: Bldg 38, Tektronix campus,Beaverton, Oregon Details: www.octoberbest.com Cost: Exhibits: show floor is FREE if pre-registered by Sept. 29th (Wednesday). Show floor is $10 OR a bag of food for Oregon Food Bank, if not pre-registered. Program: AM sessions as priced. Package deal for afternoon workshops $40. Both exhibitors and attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the Oregon Food Bank collection barrels located at the entrance for OctoberBest. In addition, all attendee admission fees will benefit the Oregon Food Bank. The event is anchored by our key sponsors: TITLE SPONSOR – ARROW Electronics; GOLD SPONSOR - Prototron Circuits; and FOOD SPONSOR – ENIGMA Interconnect. Join breakfast keynote speaker Tom Moxon, Director of Engineering at Westmark Electronics as he talks about the impact of High-Speed Bus Interfaces on future products. The morning features half-day seminars: Intel on DisplayPort; a supply chain panel titled “Insourcing, Outsourcing, or Offshoring?”; and “Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing”. IEEE Oregon CPMT/CAS sponsored seminar by Intel on DisplayPort 9AM-11:45 AM. Cost: $75 members; $99 non-members. A variety of afternoon technical seminars will be hosted by industry experts in the design, engineering, manufacturing and development fields to help attendees stay up-to-date on the newest industry trends, solutions, and technologies. This year’s event will feature Robotics Teams from local-area schools who will share their experiences and demonstrate their talents in a special featured competition at 3 PM. This school-aged program is sponsored through FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), www.usfirst.org in which students build a full-sized robot in only six weeks to compete in completing the task. The students develop skills in engineering, electronics, programming, pneumatics, CAD design, welding and marketing. Now in its eleventh year, “OctoberBest” continues to maintain its precedence as the preeminent Northwestern High-Tech Conference and Expo event. Excellent opportunities abound for engineers, planners and purchasing managers alike. OctoberBest contributes 100% of attendee entrance fees to the Oregon Food Bank. Collection food barrels will be available on the day of the show, and all attendees and exhibitors are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items. OctoberBest is produced by the Pacific Northwest Electronic Representatives Association and the Electronics Manufacturers Association with marketing support from IEEE Oregon. Agenda: 11th Annual local high tech trade show.<br/> Exhibits plus Technical Sessions.<br/> Program Guide <a href="http://www.octoberbest.com/images/OctoberBest_2011_Technical_Session.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> <br/> <pre> Agenda for Wednesday, October 5th 7 AM - Registration Opens 8 AM - 9 AM Breakfast Keynote 8 AM - 11:45 AM Show floor Open - Technical Sessions 12 PM - 1 PM Lunch Keynote 1 PM - 2:45 PM Workshops 2:45 - 3:15 PM Break 3:15 PM - 5 PM Workshops </pre><br/> See <a href="http://www.octoberbest.org" target="_blank">www.octoberbest.org</a> for full details. Location: Bldg: Building 38 Tektronix Inc 3025 SW Zworkin Ave Beaverton 97005 Co-sponsored by: PNW ERA, EMA Oregon “OctoberBest ‘11 – Northwest Design and Manufacturing Exposition; Growing New Technologies in the Northwest”, Oregon’s only all volunteer-produced electronics manufacturing and technology conference on jobs creation showcasing local manufacturing resources. Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 7AM Registration opens; 8AM - 5PM exhibits and program Location: Bldg 38, Tektronix campus,Beaverton, Oregon Details: www.octoberbest.com Cost: Exhibits: show floor is FREE if pre-registered by Sept. 29th (Wednesday). Show floor is $10 OR a bag of food for Oregon Food Bank, if not pre-registered. Program: AM sessions as priced. Package deal for afternoon workshops $40. Both exhibitors and attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the Oregon Food Bank collection barrels located at the entrance for OctoberBest. In addition, all attendee admission fees will benefit the Oregon Food Bank. The event is anchored by our key sponsors: TITLE SPONSOR – ARROW Electronics; GOLD SPONSOR - Prototron Circuits; and FOOD SPONSOR – ENIGMA Interconnect. Join breakfast keynote speaker Tom Moxon, Director of Engineering at Westmark Electronics as he talks about the impact of High-Speed Bus Interfaces on future products. The morning features half-day seminars: Intel on DisplayPort; a supply chain panel titled “Insourcing, Outsourcing, or Offshoring?”; and “Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing”. IEEE Oregon CPMT/CAS sponsored seminar by Intel on DisplayPort 9AM-11:45 AM. Cost: $75 members; $99 non-members. A variety of afternoon technical seminars will be hosted by industry experts in the design, engineering, manufacturing and development fields to help attendees stay up-to-date on the newest industry trends, solutions, and technologies. This year’s event will feature Robotics Teams from local-area schools who will share their experiences and demonstrate their talents in a special featured competition at 3 PM. This school-aged program is sponsored through FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), www.usfirst.org in which students build a full-sized robot in only six weeks to compete in completing the task. The students develop skills in engineering, electronics, programming, pneumatics, CAD design, welding and marketing. Now in its eleventh year, “OctoberBest” continues to maintain its precedence as the preeminent Northwestern High-Tech Conference and Expo event. Excellent opportunities abound for engineers, planners and purchasing managers alike. OctoberBest contributes 100% of attendee entrance fees to the Oregon Food Bank. Collection food barrels will be available on the day of the show, and all attendees and exhibitors are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items. OctoberBest is produced by the Pacific Northwest Electronic Representatives Association and the Electronics Manufacturers Association with marketing support from IEEE Oregon. Agenda: 11th Annual local high tech trade show.<br/> Exhibits plus Technical Sessions.<br/> Program Guide <a href="http://www.octoberbest.com/images/OctoberBest_2011_Technical_Session.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> <br/> <pre> Agenda for Wednesday, October 5th 7 AM - Registration Opens 8 AM - 9 AM Breakfast Keynote 8 AM - 11:45 AM Show floor Open - Technical Sessions 12 PM - 1 PM Lunch Keynote 1 PM - 2:45 PM Workshops 2:45 - 3:15 PM Break 3:15 PM - 5 PM Workshops </pre><br/> See <a href="http://www.octoberbest.org" target="_blank">www.octoberbest.org</a> for full details. Location: Bldg: Building 38 Tektronix Inc 3025 SW Zworkin Ave Beaverton 97005
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Change #10745
2011-09-13
20:06:57

update Calagator::Event 1250461326 IEEE Oregon - RAS Design and Philosophy Highly Dynamic Robot Locomotion Roll back

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2011-09-13
20:06:43

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2011-09-13
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update Calagator::Event 1250461330 OctoberBest 2011 - 11th Annual Northwest Design and Manufacturing Expo Roll back

description Co-sponsored by: PNW ERA, EMA Oregon “OctoberBest ‘11 – Northwest Design and Manufacturing Exposition; Growing New Technologies in the Northwest”, Oregon’s only all volunteer-produced electronics manufacturing and technology conference on jobs creation showcasing local manufacturing resources. Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 7AM Registration opens; 8AM - 5PM exhibits and program Location: Bldg 38, Tektronix campus,Beaverton, Oregon Details: www.octoberbest.com Cost: Exhibits: show floor is FREE if pre-registered by Sept. 29th (Wednesday). Show floor is $10 OR a bag of food for Oregon Food Bank, if not pre-registered. Program: AM sessions as priced. Package deal for afternoon workshops $40. Both exhibitors and attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the Oregon Food Bank collection barrels located at the entrance for OctoberBest. In addition, all attendee admission fees will benefit the Oregon Food Bank. The event is anchored by our key sponsors: TITLE SPONSOR – ARROW Electronics; GOLD SPONSOR - Prototron Circuits; and FOOD SPONSOR – ENIGMA Interconnect. Join breakfast keynote speaker Tom Moxon, Director of Engineering at Westmark Electronics as he talks about the impact of High-Speed Bus Interfaces on future products. The morning features half-day seminars: Intel on DisplayPort; a supply chain panel titled “Insourcing, Outsourcing, or Offshoring?”; and “Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing”. IEEE Oregon CPMT/CAS sponsored seminar by Intel on DisplayPort 9AM-11:45 AM. Cost: $75 members; $99 non-members. A variety of afternoon technical seminars will be hosted by industry experts in the design, engineering, manufacturing and development fields to help attendees stay up-to-date on the newest industry trends, solutions, and technologies. This year’s event will feature Robotics Teams from local-area schools who will share their experiences and demonstrate their talents in a special featured competition at 3 PM. This school-aged program is sponsored through FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), www.usfirst.org in which students build a full-sized robot in only six weeks to compete in completing the task. The students develop skills in engineering, electronics, programming, pneumatics, CAD design, welding and marketing. Now in its eleventh year, “OctoberBest” continues to maintain its precedence as the preeminent Northwestern High-Tech Conference and Expo event. Excellent opportunities abound for engineers, planners and purchasing managers alike. OctoberBest contributes 100% of attendee entrance fees to the Oregon Food Bank. Collection food barrels will be available on the day of the show, and all attendees and exhibitors are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items. OctoberBest is produced by the Pacific Northwest Electronic Representatives Association and the Electronics Manufacturers Association with marketing support from IEEE Oregon. Agenda: 11th Annual local high tech trade show.<br/> Exhibits plus Technical Sessions.<br/> Program Guide <a href="http://www.octoberbest.com/images/OctoberBest_2011_Technical_Session.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> <br/> <pre> Agenda for Wednesday, October 5th 7 AM - Registration Opens 8 AM - 9 AM Breakfast Keynote 8 AM - 11:45 AM Show floor Open - Technical Sessions 12 PM - 1 PM Lunch Keynote 1 PM - 2:45 PM Workshops 2:45 - 3:15 PM Break 3:15 PM - 5 PM Workshops </pre><br/> See <a href="http://www.octoberbest.org" target="_blank">www.octoberbest.org</a> for full details. Location: Bldg: Building 38 Tektronix Inc 3025 SW Zworkin Ave Beaverton 97005 Co-sponsored by: PNW ERA, EMA Oregon “OctoberBest ‘11 – Northwest Design and Manufacturing Exposition; Growing New Technologies in the Northwest”, Oregon’s only all volunteer-produced electronics manufacturing and technology conference on jobs creation showcasing local manufacturing resources. Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 7AM Registration opens; 8AM - 5PM exhibits and program Location: Bldg 38, Tektronix campus,Beaverton, Oregon Details: www.octoberbest.com Cost: Exhibits: show floor is FREE if pre-registered by Sept. 29th (Wednesday). Show floor is $10 OR a bag of food for Oregon Food Bank, if not pre-registered. Program: AM sessions as priced. Package deal for afternoon workshops $40. Both exhibitors and attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the Oregon Food Bank collection barrels located at the entrance for OctoberBest. In addition, all attendee admission fees will benefit the Oregon Food Bank. The event is anchored by our key sponsors: TITLE SPONSOR – ARROW Electronics; GOLD SPONSOR - Prototron Circuits; and FOOD SPONSOR – ENIGMA Interconnect. Join breakfast keynote speaker Tom Moxon, Director of Engineering at Westmark Electronics as he talks about the impact of High-Speed Bus Interfaces on future products. The morning features half-day seminars: Intel on DisplayPort; a supply chain panel titled “Insourcing, Outsourcing, or Offshoring?”; and “Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing”. IEEE Oregon CPMT/CAS sponsored seminar by Intel on DisplayPort 9AM-11:45 AM. Cost: $75 members; $99 non-members. A variety of afternoon technical seminars will be hosted by industry experts in the design, engineering, manufacturing and development fields to help attendees stay up-to-date on the newest industry trends, solutions, and technologies. This year’s event will feature Robotics Teams from local-area schools who will share their experiences and demonstrate their talents in a special featured competition at 3 PM. This school-aged program is sponsored through FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), www.usfirst.org in which students build a full-sized robot in only six weeks to compete in completing the task. The students develop skills in engineering, electronics, programming, pneumatics, CAD design, welding and marketing. Now in its eleventh year, “OctoberBest” continues to maintain its precedence as the preeminent Northwestern High-Tech Conference and Expo event. Excellent opportunities abound for engineers, planners and purchasing managers alike. OctoberBest contributes 100% of attendee entrance fees to the Oregon Food Bank. Collection food barrels will be available on the day of the show, and all attendees and exhibitors are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items. OctoberBest is produced by the Pacific Northwest Electronic Representatives Association and the Electronics Manufacturers Association with marketing support from IEEE Oregon. Agenda: 11th Annual local high tech trade show.<br/> Exhibits plus Technical Sessions.<br/> Program Guide <a href="http://www.octoberbest.com/images/OctoberBest_2011_Technical_Session.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> <br/> <pre> Agenda for Wednesday, October 5th 7 AM - Registration Opens 8 AM - 9 AM Breakfast Keynote 8 AM - 11:45 AM Show floor Open - Technical Sessions 12 PM - 1 PM Lunch Keynote 1 PM - 2:45 PM Workshops 2:45 - 3:15 PM Break 3:15 PM - 5 PM Workshops </pre><br/> See <a href="http://www.octoberbest.org" target="_blank">www.octoberbest.org</a> for full details. Location: Bldg: Building 38 Tektronix Inc 3025 SW Zworkin Ave Beaverton 97005
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2011-09-13
20:06:03

update Calagator::Event 1250461329 Smart Grid Public Lecture - "The Green Electricity Challenge: Delivering Power with the Smart Grid" Roll back

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Change #10741
2011-09-13
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2011-09-13
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2011-09-13
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2011-09-13
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Change #10735
2011-09-13
20:03:44

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Change #10734
2011-09-13
20:03:35

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Change #10733
2011-09-13
20:03:26

update Calagator::Event 1250461331 OctoberBest 2011 Seminar - Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Roll back

description Co-sponsored by: OctoberBest 2011 OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest to IEEE Oregon Members Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. In addition, there will be a non-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed. Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075 Co-sponsored by: OctoberBest 2011 OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest to IEEE Oregon Members Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. In addition, there will be a non-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed. Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075
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Change #10732
2011-09-13
20:03:26

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Change #10731
2011-09-13
20:02:26

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Change #10730
2011-09-13
20:02:14

update Calagator::Event 1250461326 Design and Philosophy Highly Dynamic Robot Locomotion Roll back

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Change #10729
2011-09-13
20:02:14

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Change #10728
2011-09-13
19:57:54

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461328 Oregon Executive Committee Election for Treasurer Roll back

Change #10727
2011-09-13
19:57:37

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Change #10726
2011-09-13
19:57:16

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Change #10725
2011-09-13
19:57:16

create Calagator::Event 1250461332 Trip to Maryhill Museum and Winery Tour Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: Joseph Albert Join us on Saturday, October 15th, for an especially enjoyable excursion out to the Maryhill Museum and Jacob Williams and Cascade Cliffs Wineries. This trip includes chartered bus transportation, admission and lunch at the Museum, tasting fees at the wineries + $5 credit towards the purchase of a bottle of wine at each winery. Lunch is a choice of turkey, ham or vegetarian sandwiches, chips, a cookie and soft drink. The trip meets at the Lloyd Tower at 825 NE Multnomah Street, where optional parking will be available for $5. Otherwise, there's a MAX station 2 blocks away and the #8 TriMet bus stops across the street. Cost is $60 without Parking or $65 with Parking Agenda: Saturday, October 15, 2011 8:00AM- Get on Bus 6:00PM- Bus returns Location: Bldg: Lloyd Tower 825 NE Multnomah Street Portland
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Change #10724
2011-09-13
19:57:16

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Change #10723
2011-09-13
19:57:16

create Calagator::Event 1250461331 OctoberBest 2011 Seminar - Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: OctoberBest 2011 OctoberBest 2011 seminar of special interest to IEEE Oregon Members Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing Speakers: Laurence Dunn, Nacco Materials; Bob Simpson, EVDrive; Joe Justice, WIKISPEED Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 8:30 AM Registration; 9:00 – 11:45 AM seminar Location: Tektronix Conference Center, 3025 SW Zworkin Ave, Beaverton OR 97075 Cost: $40 This seminar features three presentations which will cover batteries, drive system design, and a novel method of manufacture for electric and hybrid vehicles. In addition, there will be a non-site display of vehicles from EVDrive and Wikispeed. Registration/check-in starts at 8:30 am, with the seminar starting promptly at 9:00. “Li-Ion Is it our Mobility Future” Laurence Dunn, Chief Engineer with Nacco Materials Handling Group will speak on how advanced battery technologies are helping bring more sustainable and greener technologies to the market while increasing productivity and decreasing operational costs. Laurence Dunn is Chief Engineer NMHG Inc. a Global Leader for company Innovation. He has spent 40 years in Automotive Electronics, and the past 4 Years working on Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Projects for Forklifts. He is a committee member for UL 2580 “Standards for Batteries for use in Electric Vehicles”. “Automotive Technology - The Next Generation Drive Systems” Bob Simpson, CTO of EVDrive, will speak on how pure electric vehicles can meet or exceed the performance of internal combustion powered vehicles when powered by the right batteries in the right quantity and in the right location with the right secret sauce and systems integration to pull it all together. This presentation will discuss the design and development of electric vehicle drive systems. It will cover: ** Battery cell technology ** Motor technology ** Power sources and impact to grid, ** Comparative cost of operation and service, ** Solution to Range anxiety with electric vehicles Bob Simpson is the CTO and Drive System Engineer for EVDrive Inc. He also has been employed since 1977 at Tektronix as a Sr. HW Design Engineer. In 2008 he designed and fabricated a full performance electric conversion of a BMW 325i. Elimination of fuel use and it's emissions was the goal but without sacrifice of performance OR economy. See www.evdrive.com for extensive build diaries. “Agile Manufacturing: The WIKISPEED 100 mpg car" Joe Justice, CEO of Seattle-based Wikispeed will speak about Wikispeed, an “open source” project, developing vehicles using principles from modular, lean, agile software development. The gas-powered cars, evolved from Wikispeed's entry in the Progressive Automotive X-Prize, are designed to be inexpensive, safe, efficient and fast -- made of aluminum extrusions and structural carbon fiber. Team WIKISPEED entered a $10 Million competition to produce road legal 100+ mpg cars. They built the impossible in three months. The WIKISPEED Team will talk about Agile practices applied to enormously speed up physical manufacturing. Joe Justice leads WIKISPEED, a team of 102 volunteers in 7 countries, and walks through how their 100 MPG road car was made possible through modular design, iterative development, and Agile project management. Joe takes a deep dive on exactly how a 100 mpg can be prototyped, validated, and brought to market by "using less stuff" and extremely quickly. Joe will use the example and of the design and development of their revolutionary 100 mpg, gasoline powered, four-seat car with a target price of $17,995. This ground breaking work expands the agile process to design and manufacturing of the car. The talk will provide tools and take-aways for engineers and executives, in manufacturing and software, looking to improve their processes. New professionals and students can see examples of the value found in pairing, prioritized backlog driven development, and extreme programming, as they see the methodology jump from software teams to research, manufacturing, and product engineering. Joe Justice is a Seattle-area lean-software consultant and entreprenerd, and a registered automotive manufacture since 2007. In 2010, Joe’s X Prize team, WIKISPEED, tied for 10th place in the mainstream class of the Progressive Insurance Automotive X Prize, a $10 million challenge for 100+ MPGe automobiles. Joe has spoken on social web application development, project methodology, and agile best practices to audiences at Denver University, University of California Berkley, Google, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Rotary International, and others. Joe is currently on assignment at Zynga and CEO of WIKISPEED. Agenda: Schedule: • 8:30 am – Registration and Refreshments • 9:00 – 11:40 am – Seminar • 11:40 – 11:45 am – Wrap-up • 11:45am – 1:00pm – OctoberBest 2011 Lunch Keynote (requires separate OctoberBest registration) Location: Bldg: Tek Conference Center (Bldg 38) 3025 SW Zworkin Ave. Beaverton 97075
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Change #10722
2011-09-13
19:57:16

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Change #10721
2011-09-13
19:57:15

create Calagator::Event 1250461330 OctoberBest 2011 - 11th Annual Northwest Design and Manufacturing Expo Roll back

description nil Co-sponsored by: PNW ERA, EMA Oregon “OctoberBest ‘11 – Northwest Design and Manufacturing Exposition; Growing New Technologies in the Northwest”, Oregon’s only all volunteer-produced electronics manufacturing and technology conference on jobs creation showcasing local manufacturing resources. Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 Time: 7AM Registration opens; 8AM - 5PM exhibits and program Location: Bldg 38, Tektronix campus,Beaverton, Oregon Details: www.octoberbest.com Cost: Exhibits: show floor is FREE if pre-registered by Sept. 29th (Wednesday). Show floor is $10 OR a bag of food for Oregon Food Bank, if not pre-registered. Program: AM sessions as priced. Package deal for afternoon workshops $40. Both exhibitors and attendees are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items for the Oregon Food Bank collection barrels located at the entrance for OctoberBest. In addition, all attendee admission fees will benefit the Oregon Food Bank. The event is anchored by our key sponsors: TITLE SPONSOR – ARROW Electronics; GOLD SPONSOR - Prototron Circuits; and FOOD SPONSOR – ENIGMA Interconnect. Join breakfast keynote speaker Tom Moxon, Director of Engineering at Westmark Electronics as he talks about the impact of High-Speed Bus Interfaces on future products. The morning features half-day seminars: Intel on DisplayPort; a supply chain panel titled “Insourcing, Outsourcing, or Offshoring?”; and “Green Vehicle Design and Manufacturing”. IEEE Oregon CPMT/CAS sponsored seminar by Intel on DisplayPort 9AM-11:45 AM. Cost: $75 members; $99 non-members. A variety of afternoon technical seminars will be hosted by industry experts in the design, engineering, manufacturing and development fields to help attendees stay up-to-date on the newest industry trends, solutions, and technologies. This year’s event will feature Robotics Teams from local-area schools who will share their experiences and demonstrate their talents in a special featured competition at 3 PM. This school-aged program is sponsored through FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), www.usfirst.org in which students build a full-sized robot in only six weeks to compete in completing the task. The students develop skills in engineering, electronics, programming, pneumatics, CAD design, welding and marketing. Now in its eleventh year, “OctoberBest” continues to maintain its precedence as the preeminent Northwestern High-Tech Conference and Expo event. Excellent opportunities abound for engineers, planners and purchasing managers alike. OctoberBest contributes 100% of attendee entrance fees to the Oregon Food Bank. Collection food barrels will be available on the day of the show, and all attendees and exhibitors are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items. OctoberBest is produced by the Pacific Northwest Electronic Representatives Association and the Electronics Manufacturers Association with marketing support from IEEE Oregon. Agenda: 11th Annual local high tech trade show.<br/> Exhibits plus Technical Sessions.<br/> Program Guide <a href="http://www.octoberbest.com/images/OctoberBest_2011_Technical_Session.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> <br/> <pre> Agenda for Wednesday, October 5th 7 AM - Registration Opens 8 AM - 9 AM Breakfast Keynote 8 AM - 11:45 AM Show floor Open - Technical Sessions 12 PM - 1 PM Lunch Keynote 1 PM - 2:45 PM Workshops 2:45 - 3:15 PM Break 3:15 PM - 5 PM Workshops </pre><br/> See <a href="http://www.octoberbest.org" target="_blank">www.octoberbest.org</a> for full details. Location: Bldg: Building 38 Tektronix Inc 3025 SW Zworkin Ave Beaverton 97005
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Change #10720
2011-09-13
19:57:15

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