Metanomics Monday: Robert Gehorsam
CDB Barkley (aka Alan Levine) : Feb 1, 2008 12:47pm
Join us again Monday for another Metanomics session you can attend on NMC Campus. This week, Robert Bloomfield and Metanomics will host Robert Gehorsam, President of Forterra Systems Inc.
- When: Monday, January 28, at 11:00am PST (check local time)
- Where: Amphitheater on Outreach Outreach (87, 125, 34) (no group membership is required to teleport)
You will want to join the Metanomics group in SL so you can participate in the group IM that goes on during the live sessions.
Some background reading on their discussion topics:
- Forterra’s OLIVE platform and association with There.com from MacKena Technologies, Inc. See OLIVE in action!
- Investors, including IncuTel, the anomalous and secretive investment firm founded to develop security technology solutions for the CIA
- Open Source, Open Standards and Interoperability. Information Age carried a story providing excellent insight into business opportunities presented by this technology paradigm.
- Discussions about specific clients. Some clients are not currently publicly known due to corporate secrecy, others are classified national security secrets. What is revealed, however, should prove interesting!
- We will probably focus a fair bit on a project targeting emergency response & traffic control on I-95, which was created in conjunction with the CATT Lab at the University of Maryland, College Park
- Mr. Gehorsam will also talk about his views of the future. You might find it useful to take a look at The Metaverse Roadmap, which is outlined here. (From a brief phone conversation, he had some fascinating things to say about the prospects for mirror worlds, with.)
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