So I've been organizing the seminars at work for a while now. I believe the foundation of both innovation and invention is actually knowing what people are doing and relating it to what other people are doing. Being a middleman, a peddlar of knowledge, as it were. Not very highbrow at all.
But it's very easy to forget all these talks and who gave them.
Given that the new Nuance Research website provides a list of the talks, I've decided to repeat the list here to add my own comments, when I have them. The official listing is in the Nuance Research webpage.
My personal listing is attached, it has most recent external talks. The links will not work, but they shouldn't really. (I will modify them for the appropriate external links, at some stage)
But it's very easy to forget all these talks and who gave them.
Given that the new Nuance Research website provides a list of the talks, I've decided to repeat the list here to add my own comments, when I have them. The official listing is in the Nuance Research webpage.
My personal listing is attached, it has most recent external talks. The links will not work, but they shouldn't really. (I will modify them for the appropriate external links, at some stage)
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