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Clean energy in PRC w/ tie to GNV

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"Googlerola" Analysis: New infrastructure next step

"Googlerola" will do for wireless broadband devices/services what Apple did for computing. To succeed they must get past the 'choke point' -- infrastructure. A dedicated wireless broadband…Continue

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Special Stakeholder Opportunity! GAIN Unplugged: Meet Pulitzer Prize Winners – May 2 at 11:30 at Francesca's

May 2, 2012 from 11:30am to 1:30pm
*Limited to GAIN Stakeholders - only 8 spots available!*Meet noted entrepreneur and Pulitzer Prize winning author Clifton Taulbert, and Gary Schoeniger, also noted entrepreneur and author. Taulbert is CEO of the Building Communities Institute and Schoeniger is CEO of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative. Together they are leading the Icehouse Entrepreneurship Initiative that aims to bring the message of entrepreneurship and the unlimited opportunities it provides to the public in new and…See More
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SBIR/STTR Cost Proposal & Accounting Workshop at Florida Innovation Hub at UF

April 20, 2012 from 8am to 5:15pm
 Researchers: Tap intoSBIR/STTR Cost Proposal & Accounting WorkshopA New Source of FundingSBIR/STTR Cost Proposal & Accounting WorkshopRegister Here:http://conferences.dce.ufl.edu/SSP/section.aspx?s=1400036030 As it gets harder and harder to find funding to move your innovation from the bench to the marketplace, SBIR grants are more important than ever. If you need some help in making SBIR funding…See More
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"Going. Looks uniquely interesting.  "
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GAIN Monthly Luncheon Speaker Series - Banyan Biomarkers at Carrabba’s Italian Grill

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GAIN Monthly Luncheon Speaker Series - Totuit at Carrabba’s Italian Grill

February 29, 2012 from 11:30am to 1pm
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Keith E. McInnis commented on Ken Ewell's blog post How Behavioral and Chaotic Systems are Irradiated by CEM.
"Grr got to come back to this Ken...kid sick at school "
Jan 30
Keith E. McInnis commented on Ken Ewell's blog post Confusion over two Kinds of Coherence Hobbles Business and AI Development.
"@Ken What is needed to implement a demonstration of your innovation? HOW could it be demonstrated? I recently had a technology I surely thought was ready and discovered it is still way ahead of being ready for commercialization. "
Jan 30
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Cade Museum Open House at Cade Museum Office

January 28, 2012 from 10am to 4pm
Open House at the Cade Museum office featuring family science experiments, music and fun.  For kids of all ages.  Volunteers are needed for morning and afternoon.  Please email dhipschman@cademuseum.org if you'd like to help.See More
Jan 28
Dug Jones and Keith E. McInnis are now friends
Jan 26
Keith E. McInnis replied to Hadley Price's discussion Thin Film Solar Improvements : University of Florida Researchers
"This is stunningly great news. It is these 'small' improvements in efficiency which will allow many technologies to work harmoniously thus providing 'free' energy.  Will the manufacture of this new film be doable in the…"
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Keith E. McInnis commented on Ken Ewell's blog post Confusion over two Kinds of Coherence Hobbles Business and AI Development.
"Ken I'm clearly missing something so apologies in advance. Perhaps I'm just not up to the intellectual rigor. Is there a way to simplify the explanation in terms of chaotic systems which synchronize around attractors? Arguably such systems…"
Jan 19
Keith E. McInnis posted a status
"Is a '911" app out of the question? There are some but they have not addressed the issue clearinghouse handling. Thoughts please"
Jan 18
Keith E. McInnis commented on Ken Ewell's blog post How can we alter the state of affairs?
"Takes me back to early neural network days and the promises of same. Asimov positronic brain still seems so far away.."
Jan 18

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Entrepreneur, Freelancer, Consultant
Company Name
Conyers Technology Group/Self
Title
Associate
Industry
Think Tanks
Who is your mentor and mentee?
Mike Giampietro, Jerry L. Weinberg Ph.D.
University/College
UF and FSU
Professional Experiences & Goals
Recently completed UF/FloridaWorks Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneur training, former Patrol Deputy Sheriff, independent aerospace writer and analyst, technology assessment consultant in telecomm, medical software, and aerospace/defense. Seeking opportunities to conduct independent assessments of technologies, develop broadband mobile device services solutions.
Specialties in Your Industries of Expertise
Communications technology, medical office electronic records management systems specifications and customizations, analyst and consultant to news media on complex aerospace and defense technology issues particularly relating to the space program.
How did you hear about GAINnet and what are your interests?
Kauffman Fast Trac FloridaWorks/UF Seminar.

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CTG-CoalTek PRC Progress Info

Posted on December 2, 2011 at 1:47pm 0 Comments

A 350 million dollar (US) joint venture represents the "first fully licensed Sino/U.S. commercial partnership since the 2009 signing of a bilateral Strategic Partnership Agreement..."

CoalTek's core technology is based on IP from Dr. Jerry Weinberg founder of Conyers Technology Group. I'm pleased to be associated with the group and my long time friend Jerry Weinberg. 

How…

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Wireless Data Crisis Hockey Stick Curve

Posted on October 31, 2011 at 10:04pm 0 Comments

So much said in a picture-this hockey stick needs my solution.…

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Googlerola analysis: wireless infrastructure next step

Posted on August 18, 2011 at 12:42pm 0 Comments

"Googlerola" will do for wireless broadband devices/services what Apple did for computing. To succeed they must get past the 'choke point' -- infrastructure. A dedicated wireless broadband infrastructure will have to be built to support the market. Sound grandiose? Motorola beat Bell Labs in 1983 with the first deployed cellular system. Demand has outstripped 'tower coverage' since that time but the industry grew as users grudgingly accepted the conveniences along with the limitations. A…

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At 3:45am on October 26, 2011, CHARLES HOWE said…
No contamination on Phoenix property. Never has been.
At 4:04pm on August 20, 2011, Thierry Dubroca said…
thanks! i will make sure to use that bat now!
At 5:01pm on August 15, 2011, Thomas Adair said…

Keith,

 

I don't play the business game anymore.  My body has been beaten up in many accident's, and arthritus has set in.   I'm asking you, can you help me find a partner to change the world? 

 

Thomas

At 9:10am on August 15, 2011, Eric Layton said…

Hi Keith! Thank you for the comment. I am working on large solar farms up north (outside of Florida) that are in the 500 kW range and larger. I also started a biogas/anaerobic digestion company to build biogas facilities in North Carolina and South Carolina based on farm waste. The one renewable energy I have not been heavily involved with has been wind or wind power systems. My solar website is www.IREsolar.com and my biogas company is www.IREbiogas.com

At 7:27am on August 15, 2011, Thomas Adair said…

Sorry Keith, I presumed this was a site for innovation, and entrepreneurs. I thought others with the same out of the box thinking would enjoy what I had developed, and hopefully find some one to run that venture. You say I spammed, I say I put up contact information for someone to help me change the way business is done. If I spammed, sorry.

 

I flew military aircraft for 10yrs. I flew scouts, transport, and attack aircraft. I started and sold Four small business ventures, and retired 10yrs ago. As for the reason my interested in Gainesville. I moved here to help a young boy straighten up his life.

 

For the details of the business model, for the most part, they are proprietary.

 

thomasadair@live.com

At 7:49pm on July 18, 2011, Stephen I. Hsu, MD, PhD said…
That is great that you are re-starting Aikido practice. Actually, Huffman Sensei was not teaching Iaido until I contacted him in 2008/2009 to inquire about finding a teacher in Gainesville, since I had been undergoing intensive practice in Boston before I moved to Gainesville in July 2007. I have great respect for Huffman Sensei as an Aikidokai. I went to the first few Iaido classes that he taught and it was not for me. In Boston, I trained on Saturday mornings from 8-11 am. My teacher was a master in Aikido, Kyudo and Iaido. In fact I met him when I started Kyudo training with the Boston area group. His emphasis on taking both a respectful, spiritual and technical approach to the tradition of Muso Jikiden Eishen Ryo Iaido, the most common school of Iaido practiced in Japan, as handed down to him from his teachers with whom he started training while in the military based in Japan and with whom he still goes on a regular basis for examination (they don't use rankings in the tradition "belt" fashion; but they have titles to indicate level of proficiency and certification to teach). Huffman Sensei's sessions are about an hour long. There is no effort to teach one of the most critical aspects of martial arts training, which is showing respect to the Shomen, the teacher and the sword (3 bows done both standing and sitting). It's a great workout, no doubt. But then Iaido becomes just a sport. For me it is a form of zen practice in motion. Huffman Sensei also mixes techniques from multiple schools of swordsmanship including Aikido/Aikikai and Kendo, which both have a very basic set of kata that even these martial arts schools rarely teach and have largely abandoned. He does not base his Iaido practice on any recognizable school of Iaido that is practiced in Japan or any other country including the US. I just feel that especially for young students, spending time to learn proper respect and attitude in training is important.
At 11:30pm on July 17, 2011, Stephen I. Hsu, MD, PhD said…
Hi Keith. I'm glad you like my Logo and tag line. I came up with them when I was doing my residency and fellowship training at the Mass General Hospital in Boston. Your bio is fascinating. You've done so many interesting things. I'm quite familiar with Alport's syndrome. Is there any hearing loss associated with the affected individuals in your family? I think that aside from kidney transplantation, there is increasing knowledge from research about how to slow down or even therapeutically treat genetic diseases of the kidney such as Alport's and Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney disease. Advances are happening quickly (although it always seems like not quickly enough) because of new technology platforms that are being developed and a more humble appreciation for the levels of complexity that go beyond the human genome sequence. I will look into the UF/FloridaWorks Kauffman Foundation Fast Trac Seminar and entrepreneur training. It's my goal to better understand how to start, manage and foster the success of Prometheon Pharma. I have a strong sense of the importance of the "social mission" to help close the health disparities gap worldwide. It is not antithetical to entrepreneurship. That is why I have adopted the private-public partnership paradigm. Let's keep in touch. And thanks again for sending me your comment. I love the design of your GAINnet page. I have an undergraduate student who will start to build the website for Prometheon Pharma. It's a steep learning curve for me. But that's the fun of it. Cheers, Steve.
At 12:10am on May 27, 2011, Donna Foster said…

Hey Keith!  Glad to have you on GAINnet, and it was so nice to meet you in person at the GAIN luncheon!  Feel free to share with us your innovation, technology and entrepreneurial experiences and news via the blog posts or discussion boards.  Keep up with all the innovation-related events happening around the community on the GAINnet Calendar.  I can’t wait to learn more about you and Conyers.  Let me know if you need anything.

 

Donna Foster

GAIN Community Manager

 
 
 

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