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|  | | | Building the future, one idea at a time! PS27 continues to support entrepreneurs and startups that drive technological advancements. The FAMU/FSU College of Engineering in partnership with the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship aims to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship for young inventors. TSC Center for Innovation is hosting the "Classroom of the Future" event to empower educators to prepare students for the future. Let’s get started and see how they’re paving the way for tomorrow!
Quick Summary In this 350th edition, for local & state tech: In the Spotlight: PS27 | Bluewave Education: Engineering Tomorrow Featured: Finale Events | 2025 TEDxGainesville Presenter Application FL Tech Events
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| 🦾 PS27 Announces Bluewave’s Support for Veterans. | PS27 Ventures via LI PS27 is excited to announce Bluewave Technologies, Inc. as part of their portfolio, actively supporting Veterans with combat injuries, disease-related wounds, and amputations. A graduate of the UF Innovate | Accelerate program, Bluewave continues to develop practical solutions to improve the lives of Veterans and patients across the nation. They are already making a big impact in orthotic and prosthetic clinics and are now expanding into orthopedics, physical therapy, and sports medicine. 💊 The BLUEWAVE device is a game-changer—it uses ozone infusion technology to deodorize and disinfect items in just 5 minutes, without the use of water, chemicals, or detergents. It’s safe to use anywhere, making it perfect for Veterans to care for their medical devices at home. PS27 is proud to support Bluewave Technologies as they work to improve the quality of life for Veterans and patients, showing what’s possible when technology is used for good.
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|  | Image Source: Mark Wallheiser / FAMU-FSU College of Engineering |
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| 🚀 FAMU/FSU College of Engineering's Vision for Innovation. | 850 Magazine The FAMU/FSU College of Engineering (COE) is unique, being the only shared engineering college in the U.S. The partnership, mandated by the Florida Legislature in 1982, combines the historically black university with the Research-1 institution, offering a collaborative environment for students. COE students have access to world-class research facilities like the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and the High-Performance Materials Institute, allowing them to gain hands-on experience in advanced fields such as magnets, cryogenics, and superconductivity, which are not commonly available at other institutions. 🏢 The college offers specialized engineering programs such as mechanical, chemical, and biomedical engineering, with opportunities for cross-training in fields like aeronautics and magnetic/materials science. These programs give students a broad understanding of complex, real-world applications that impact daily life. Entrepreneurship and innovation are central to the COE’s mission. In partnership with the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, the COE promotes a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for students to commercialize inventions, pitch new technologies, and even patent their ideas. The COE is leading the way in research and development. With major projects like electric ships, quantum engineering, and next-generation technologies supported by $10M in funding from the National Science Foundation, the college is making important strides in shaping the future of engineering.
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| Finale Events | About 2025 TEDxGainesville Presenter Application TEDxGainesville Presenter Application: TEDx events bring people together for TED-like experiences through talks and live speakers, sparking discussion in small groups. Mission: Aim to highlight local stories, inspire new ideas, and transform the Greater Gainesville community. Diversity: Encourages diverse speakers and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. Local presenters are prioritized, but speakers from outside the area are also considered. Language Requirements: Talks must be in English, but artistic performances can be in any language. Content Guidelines: Presentations must adhere to TEDx guidelines, with no commercial, political, inflammatory, or religious agendas. Claims must be supported by peer-reviewed scientific evidence. Application Review: TEDxGainesville reviews hundreds of applications annually and responds within 60 days.
Reach out to Thomas Puketza: ✉️ Email: tom@finaleevents.com 📞 Phone: 352-448-8538 ✅ Book a Free Consultation: Calendly 👀 Watch Tom’s TEDx Talk |
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Next week we will have Ricardo Schneider, Danfoss Executive Advisor & Former President and CEO of Danfoss Turbocor, who will share his vision on supporting the local tech ecosystem. Got questions? Join us live!
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