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Who will be the Next Tech Titan? Cast your vote in the GeekWire Awards

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.” Users can create a cartoony virtual avatar to participate in a variety of activities, many of which were designed by the application’s community. CEO background: Nick Fajt spent several years at Microsoft, including as a producer and program manager on HoloLens.

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Tech Moves: Madrona grows investment team; MicroVision, Axon add board members; and more

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Seattle startup Saykara, which offers a mobile AI assistant for physicians, hired Joy Efron as VP of marketing. Efron most recently served as VP of marketing for Glytec, a technology solution for insulin management. Spitzer retired in 2017 from Google where he oversaw operations for Google Glass and developing VR hardware.

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Bringing the National Museum of African American History and Culture to the world

CIO Business Intelligence

“After we opened the museum, the director and curatorial staff were talking about how to how to reach even more people who wouldn’t be able to come to the museum and experience it,” says Jill Roberts, program manager of the Searchable Museum at the Office of Digital Strategy and Engagement (ODSE). “We And it’s working.

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2021 GeekWire Awards revealed: Big winners, surprise guests, and the best in Pacific NW tech

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Some of the winners at the 2021 GeekWire Awards during their virtual acceptance speeches on Thursday. In another virtual event — which everyone hopes will be the last of the pandemic — GeekWire recognized more than 60 finalists and honorees across 14 categories, from Startup of the Year to CEO of the Year and lots in between.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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The following list provides a brief profile of 178 fabulous female futurists [up from 78 in the original list of September 2015, 143 in the update of November 2015, 158 in January 2018, 167 in February 2017, and 178 in the 2018 revision]. Recently, her focus areas have included the future of work, mobility, energy, food, and societal change.

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