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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Editorial   来源:Strategy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Ramaswamy reposted Trump's announcement on social media saying "we will not go gently". He also said he was withdrawing from consideration to fill incoming US Vice-President JD Vance’s soon-to-be-vacated Ohio Senate seat.

Ramaswamy reposted Trump's announcement on social media saying "we will not go gently". He also said he was withdrawing from consideration to fill incoming US Vice-President JD Vance’s soon-to-be-vacated Ohio Senate seat.

A day celebrating innovative ideas and technology has been held in a Kent town.The Innovation Showcase took place in venues across Gravesend with experts from leading universities sharing their knowledge with the public.

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One of the most popular exhibits on display were the Crawlybots - four-wheeled flexible robots with large LED eyes which can display animal characteristics.John McKiernan, founder of Fourth Portal which organised the showcase, said the event gave "a glimpse into the future and how it can improve and affect everyone’s life in a positive way".The use of robotics, AI, and improved research were discussed in a programme of free events with the aim of displaying the opportunities available to local people.

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Andy Payne from Mechanismo Ltd, which designed the Crawlybots, said he was keen to encourage a new generation to combine science and art to create items that can be used in the future."The main reason we go out and do these things is to bring joy, enthuse and encourage people to play and explore with new technology," he said.

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Many businesses along the High Street hosted events, including Julius Caesar Restaurant where a team from the University of Nottingham led by Dr Alan Chamberlain held a series of talks.

“I think it’s important to come to places such as this," said Dr Chamberlain. "It gives academics like myself the opportunity to talk to the general public to get their opinions on what’s important to them in regards to AI and robotics."The Bishop Auckland-born artist was one of the Bevin Boys conscripted to work in coal mines during World War Two and went on to have a 60-year career as a painter.

His daughter, Corinne Aspel, said the range of work on display at the new exhibition was "very special"."Dad was always learning and was keen to try different techniques," she said.

"It will be lovely to see a really good range of his work at the exhibition from different stages of his life and for there to be pieces people won’t have seen before."The exhibition will include images of McGuinness's life as well as his sketchbooks, etchings, lithographs and paintings.

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