Thursday 31 January 2019

Together in Business by Raleigh’s International

Good Session by Raleigh - on Business, Startup and entrepreneurship!!

Matthew Jongbloet, Raleigh alumnus who volunteered in Makwanpur in Nepal in 2016, and is the co-founder of Humantra, a company that creates sweatshop-free, organic, sustainably made clothing and gives back 10% of profits to social causes. Matthew shared his story and the journey Humantra has been on since its conception in 2016. 






Together for a short Interactive networking session designed to share and collaborate ideas with the group – bring your ideas, passions, challenges, and a readiness to collaborate.




Wednesday 30 January 2019

By Leaders: Inspire,Trust,Collaborate,Improve

Inspirational talk on practice will iterate, adapt, change, move forward and backwards in time and that success will happen that showed a courageous and deliberate nature of move things  upwards and onwards and resilience when things slipped back.

Speakers included
Will Smith - CEO of the Greenshaw learning trust
Rachael Warwick - Executive Headteacher of Ridgeway education trust
Phil Stock - Sutton
Tom Bennett - Founder of ResearchED, a global research organisation
Emmanuel Botwe - Head , Macclesfield
Josie Mingay - Greensaw learning trust
Jeremy Turner - Hertfordshire
 Top five leadership is doing 'Whatever it takes' with 'deep personal humility'. It comes to realise that the humility can be read in different ways. 'It is not about you or me' is one way of reading humility.
Well actually I think it is
Not just as it is built to drive and determination is largely driven by your happiness and fulfilment.
It is important as any idea or strategy
So enjoy, enjoy the space, the coffee, the cake and the company.
Smile and release the endorphins....
Will Smith said ...
If being here today is an opportunity just to sit back, relax, enjoy each other company, listen and engage in whatever feels comfortable then let it be so!!!

Tuesday 29 January 2019

The Future of Cities and Town Centres

Key cities - unlocking potential at Cavendish venues dated 29th Jan 2019

How can UK city and town centres respond to challenges and opportunities in the current fiscal climate . There is lot of public sector - but government is not very active in the planning. Need to find the synergy that can be in cities. There is a treat in the model that need to be tip of their study in all their areas that have polynomial model.
Leadership is fluid and changes with flow. 

Springboard - 201 factors influence vitality and viability .


Andrew Carter, Director of Centre for Cities , Cllr Peterbox, Leader, Wakefield Council and Chair of key Cities
 Meeting the challenges of the cities and town with technologies and other factors by Andy Street, Mayor of West Midlands and Former MD of John Lewis followed by Bill Grimsey - Business Leader and author of First and second Grimsey review discussed the key findings and recommendations with the local authorities within the key cities and beyond the reshape of cites and town.
Patricia Brown - Director of Central on Re-imagining the High street with planning flexibilities to create high street for future.
 Transformation in action - innovation of key cities by Scott Butterfiled, Infusion - Blackpool council. with case study presentation from Councillor John Beesley, Leader of Bournemouth Council and Adam Hunt, Senior development  from Coventry City council.

Great Panel by Ojay McDonald Chief Executive , Association of Town and City management , Stefan Gurney, Director of Norwich Business Improvement District and Chair of BID foundation.

Monday 28 January 2019

The Shape of Light in Aga Khan University Institute

The Shape of Light at Aga Khan Academy dated 28th Jan 2019 by Dr. Nasser Rabbat, MIT

The review of light is self actualisation. It is indeed the underlined significance in the verse of Quran as seen in Arabic - which is Rhythmic, the imaginary is quite moving but realistic. In bible says in John 9.5. Jesus is the light of world which will have light of life representing Jesus as Light with its Divine essence.
Through out Islamic history ranging from Mosque lamps made for Mamluk Sultan which shows the lights and colour of design.  The verse of light was remade by Hagia Sophia having a dome with four seraphs added by Basils in 994 and lights in its oculus. The highest level of Mosaic tiles in the mosque of Shaykh Lutfallah in the Dome Interior. The gothic cathedral inside the fabric of the mosque- it have Hypostyle Prayer hall which have receptive geometric patterns. It have extravagant detailing in the columns and peirs in the mosque. The Muqarnas is the parametric Tugrul Yazar were used as sequences for the dome to the column to carry the load of the dome also called the arch of the column. These tombs used for infinity which could signifies as spatial theories that became the stories. In India there is a Jail work in the windows allows the designers to explore patterns such as combination pf wooden and stone example in Ahmedabad Mosque Sidi Saiyyed Masque in 1573. The tomb of Humayun in Delhi have a eight paradise plan in the middle of the centric dome viewing the space in calm place. The true marble of Fatehpur Sikri in India which is rectangle structure given a era of white box marble jails in red stone shimmering in the architecture in late 19th Century. Then the Taj Mahal in Agra in white profile which is marble work its interior is the upper crypt of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal in the clean panels realistic leaves and flowers. The geometric grid of flying up screens its inserted in the jali works.

Drawing in the camp at night - Fire is the artificial light which is immediate to see the surrounding. It is imperial power to see and it is still beyond of sight.

Sunday 27 January 2019

Talk by Professor Sir Alan, UCL

Professor Sir Alan Geoffrey Wilson British mathematician and social scientist, a professor at University College London.


The main purpose of the talk to provide a insights of thinking out of the box for the research and dissertation of the project. Few suggestion on the books that would be beneficial:
Brian Arthur, The nature of technology
Ross Ashby, Design for the brain



Saturday 26 January 2019

Investigating equity in transport with multidimensional analyses of accessibility and mobility

Dr Henrikki Tenkanen, gave a talk on "Capturing time in space – Investigating equity in transport with multidimensional analyses of accessibility and mobility”.

Abstract:
Bio:

Understanding the spatial patterns of accessibility and mobility is a key to comprehend the functioning of our societies. Hence, their analysis has become increasingly important not only for scientific research but also for practical spatial planning in cities where planners and decision makers face difficult, complex and intertwined issues about urban sprawl, climate change, sustainability, equity, and efficiency, just to name a few. While both spatial accessibility and mobility have been widely studied, the understanding of their relation to each other, and how time and temporal change affect accessibility and mobility has been rather limited this far. In the era of ‘big data’, the wealth of temporally sensitive spatial data has made it possible, better than ever, to capture and understand the temporal realities of spatial accessibility and mobility, also with different travel modes. Currently, however, there is a lack of tools to measure and provide information about how equitable cities are from the transportation perspective, comparing different travel modes realistically to each other. In this presentation, discuss how open data and multidimensional accessibility and mobility analytics can provide new insights about the equity in transport, which is the focus on my current research project that has just started.


Article for the food stores - how competitive is the mobile phone data that us accessible for the spatial configuration. It is the uneven data which is available for improving the accuracy of the phone data . The travel time is calculated to see the open grocery store at each hour . Gini index could be clarified 
Multimodal centrality with input- analysis - centrality layer. 
The modal equity and centrality of the transport which is basically located in the city centre detail which covers the north

Thursday 24 January 2019

Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Session on Trends on Employment

 2019 employment trends seminar for Architecture by RIBA- Royal Institute of British Architects

FRAME Recruitment - Martin Bennell BA(Hons) FIRP CertRP Managing Director from the Recruitment which explains about the market  withers pay competitive , feedback, findings etc trends in the further details 
  40 percentage is about female architects in the industry which have grown tremendously. Pay-rise is increased in the or receiving less in the survey. Over 25% of employees are not receiving benefits. What matters most to your employees- Salary and Bonus, everyone survey for work - life balance , company cultures, training and development . There is a career development , work life balance to be a analysed and developed. 
Hospitality on changing jobs - Salary bonus are important.









Statistics and planning of the actual employers was presented with prediction of the impact of the market and also the impact of Brexit on the UK economy.




Overall, a well planned statistics and presentation with presentation of uncertainty and also the current status of the architecture and interior design employees.

Monday 21 January 2019

Threat Hunting Workshop - CISCO - Data Privacy

Threat Hunting Workshop by CISCO

 Retrospection and incident response . Unknown is the file which is not triggered the notion., It is clean and there is no absence of detection. It is the record of the file which is saved in the file across time and infrastructure based. It is cloud based and not required to re-process the file which is required for 6 days of work for the submission of work. In cloud to send the reminders for loafs of information, it is refocused and much for effective. 







It is an examination of the file with a standard AV. The Device Trajectory demo is available with different options- virus total is the website owned by google for virus of AV. 
Threat Grid is the unified malware analysis and treat intelligence of the runtime adjustable . The performance, usability, context and integration of the data. Architecting from the ground and integrating from the security systems. The encrypted traffic analysis for malware . 

The umbrella - in CISCO is the web security product which is used to protect from non-malaise site. It is dynamic analysis for built into foundation of the Internet. The treat response is our overall management tool for the security product. 



Friday 18 January 2019

Growth Lines: curatorial-led tour

MICA Architects about their new exhibition “Growth Lines” Gavin Miller, Director, MICA


The presentation was with flow of growth of London from 20 years duration with its vertical and horizontal movement.

The discuss was really interactive with sharing of knowledge and experience with MICA and also the challenges of the project which was explained with more live case studies and experiments.

The extensive series of the London model was more a curatorial tour which was further analysed with the data which was more appropriate and easy to understand.

A complete package of Architecture , design, knowledge and lots of creativity.

Good time spent at Building centre by NLA at London


Thursday 17 January 2019

The Royal society - Ben from Masabi

The Royal society - Ben from Masabi dated 16th Jan 2019 at CASA seminar



Working an expert working in government with smart cities. While selling new ideas there are impacts that is useful for some people to implement new projects 

Masabi are the new projects which have innovations which have transit operators around the world. It is a smart card alternatives which could be used and digitalised the ticketing the providers. The technology is not being appropriate to use it always. The team is been enhanced and technology that was traditional which was modern use process. Smart cities technology that dematerialise the secondary infrastructure. 

Tuesday 15 January 2019

Nano-materials tackling the global health challenge

Nano-materials tackling the global health challenge by Professor Nguyen Thi Kim Thanh (UCL Physics and Astronomy)


Latest information on the Nano Materials along with few demo samples of the materials test and samples research with a volume reveals the in-depth knowledge in the emerging area of nanotechnology. It covers synthesis , characteristics and some biofunctionazation to the clinical applications which includes samples in blue and red output.

Monday 14 January 2019

From Bugs to Features: A computer Archaeology of errors in Games

From Bugs to Features: A computer Archaeology of errors in Games

Dr.Stefan Holtgen 2019 Theorist in Residence

 Dr Stefan of Berlin Humboldt University delivered a public lecture on Gaming with help of computer archeology.
The seminar had a good audience from university of Greenwich to discuss about the programming languages for the cresting new applications for the games and resolving the errors on the module


Sunday 13 January 2019

Silk Road to India-Music of the East

Music from East Asia with Instrument

 SwarMandal : It is a small harp. A minor music instrument , as a class the harps as very old in India.
Stringing a surmandal for basic error and trial music as there is no standard music from this instrument. Made up of brass, bronze, wire, wrapped etc...
Tuning is very simple with few keys perform the raga!!

 The Tibetan Music with guitar and hand shoulder Luke. The music was accompanied along with sound and singing of the musician with its traditional form to give the audience a taste of religion.
Well performed

 The Sarangi - Bowed, short necked string instrument of the India used by Punjabi's for the classical style.
Rich with its traditional music from India, folk and tribal music with various types of string and locking system to adjust to the raga of the song. Launched about 500 BC days needs to be paired with sitar, sarod, drums or bansuri for a classical composition.




Saturday 12 January 2019

How Big data affect the future of democracy

Public Lecture - How Big data affect the future of democracy : Case Of Indonesia 

Social media is the corner stone in the industry.
Era of abundance of information by Buduman Sudjatmiko

The technological revolution and disruption old socio-economic -political systems  and new socio-economic -political infrastructure . The advancement of digital technology is quite easy to work on but being listed in the column of infrastructure and introduction of social media is been embedded with particular figures. People in Brazil believes that winning the election will create federation in latin America. The velocity of the processing power - by Moore’s law about how over processing power for computers in 18 months. Data is the oil of the 21st Century. How do we mine and refine it? How can we take this information and turn it into actionable insights?
Connectivity - The internet of things (IOT) is about collecting data about everyday life thought a network of sensors. It gives insights to the consumer, helping them with their daily social activities. 
Quality- AI , the Politics of Fear - Firehose of Falsehood - Key elements of Propaganda model.
  1. Gaining media attention by producing a large volume of controversial and absurd statements.
  2. Making claims that are”alternative facts”, partial truths and  even blatant lies.
  3. Destroying trust towards objective facts (Weakening the Lateral Orbitofrontal cortex which processes information to make decisions)
  4. Political decisions driven by Fear.

Big data in different views by Irendra Radjawali - Innovator 4.0
Merlyna Lim author for Freedom to hate:Social Media, Algorithmic enclaves and the rise of tribal nationalism in Indonesia . Big data is defined by 6 V - Volume, Velocity, Variety , Veracity, Variability and Value.
Instancing Society - Literary rate was 1 page in 15 days.
Five factor model - Openness to experience, conscientious , extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism .
Data - Information - Knowledge - Insights- Wisdom 

Election in 2014- Jokowivs prabowo, then and how by Margaret from LSE


Good discussion on How Big data affect the future of democracy : Case Of Indonesia by SOAS- University of London, UK


Thursday 10 January 2019

Environment Digital Release

Music4Causes 'Look Around (The Environment)' Single Digital Release Launch And Best Practice


Had a great time with British Black congress discussing on Environment , sustainability, Re-use material and in total how the environment could be saved for future.

Look Around is the started a Music video to educate the country about Pollution effects and causes for good.




BTWSC Brent Council - The young people on the project produced the Look Around (The Environment) song which was launched on 2 November 2017. The digital release is scheduled for next year.


There are elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of arts, manufacturing and commerce. Also received a Brent Citizenship Award in 2007


There are appointed a Notary Public in Ghana in 2010.
Awula Serwah is the Founder of 'Taking A Stand Against Fly-Tipping and Littering'.

Tuesday 8 January 2019

Discovering the Finances

EFM Discovering the expertise in Finance

Had a good presentation and advise from EFM - Malcolm Holloway FCA - Director of Financial management

Brief discussion on the Portfolio , interim and employment opportunity with the financial management for our business along with several SME and business outliers.

Being the busy market in London the funding and continual marketing is progressing with rapid expectation of the development in the country.

Depends on the potential and also the sector that is been selected will charge about 3500 pounds as an initial join charge.

Overall a good knowledge sharing and experience with the investments on the markets in UK.

E3 summit at ISHRAE on Net Zero emissions for sustainable development

E3 summit at ISHRAE on Net Zero emissions for sustainable development