NEWS
November 15, 2005 - Executive V.P. of
Samsung to speak at the MIT Laboratory for Manufacturing and
Productivity. Lecture is free and open to the public.
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November 3, 2005 - Dave Brock visited
Microsoft in Redmond, WA for a day-long meeting with senior managers
to discuss the work of the MIT Data Center, including applications of
the M Language. Besides holding a half day seminar, Dave also
had a series of individual meetings in the afternoon regarding
Microsoft's potential role as a sponsor of the MIT Data Center.
November 1, 2005 - Giving a poster
session at the CIMIT Annual Briefing, Dave Brock met with a number of
representatives from the healthcare industry. A main topic of
this meeting, which was held at the Conference Center of the Harvard
Medical School, involved the ability to interoperate data within the
medical industry. The M Language has the capability to allow
seamless data exchange between entities that use different schema.
This is of great interest to the medical community.
October 2005 - As the keynote speaker,
Dave Brock attended the PIDEX (petroleum industry data exchange)
meeting held at the
Halliburton Conference Center in
Houston, TX. During the two day meeting,
Dave put forth the goals of the MIT Data Center and had detailed
technical discussions about the M Language, a means of creating an
interoperable environment for data among other things.
October 2005 - Spotlight article on the
MIT Data Center can be found at:
http://web.mit.edu/lmp/
October 2005 - Dave Brock met with
representatives from Innovation Norway to review the M Language
and Dictionary, applications being researched and developed, and to
discuss details of becoming a member of the MIT Data Center.
September 2005 - The MIT Laboratory for
Manufacturing and Productivity announces the Fall seminar schedule.
These seminars are free and open to the public.
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September 26, 2005,
Professor Jung-Hoon Chun, Director of the
Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity
(LMP) at MIT, has announced the Fall seminar
schedule. These presentations by leaders
in manufacturing span a range of topics and are
free and open to the public. You can see a
list of the dates and topics at
LMP Seminars.
The MIT Data Center is
situated within LMP, which is a University wide
research center. Some of the groups within
LMP include nanotechnology, environmental
research (disposal), MIT Auto-ID Labs, and
Manufacturing Systems among others. You will
find the members of LMP a good group who welcome
participation from industry. Please
consider attending one of these seminars.
The seminars are held in room
35-225. For directors, please go to
campus
map.
August 2005,
Professor Jung-Hoon Chun and Dr. David Brock
visited the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) to discuss the goals and
objectives of the MIT Data Center in the area of
the building of an interoperable computer
system to link models and data together within
a network. NIST recognizes that this type
of basic infrastructure has important
implications to business in terms of
manufacturing productivity and improved
integration of data and mathematical models.
At the conclusion of the
meeting, NIST agreed to formalize a
collaborative agreement with the MIT Data
Center, the goal being further research,
development, and implementation of the M
Language and Dictionary. This will include
frequent consultations and participation in the
various programs of the MIT Data Center, in
addition to a program for graduate students
doing thesis work in the area.
NIST is an agency located
within the Commerce Department's Technology
administration. The agency has
participated in a number of technological
innovations since its establishment in 1901.
These include image processing, DNA diagnostic
chips, smoke detectors, and automated
error-correcting software for machine tools.
The agency conducts a number of research
programs including the
Information
Technology Laboratory.
More information can be
found at NIST.
Dr. David Brock
Advises Top Taiwan Governmental Officials
July, 2005, Dr.
David Brock, as part of an international team of
scientists, was invited to Taiwan to advise the
Premier and members of his cabinet on the
government's science and technology policy for
future development. This work was organized by
the Science & Technology Advisory Group (STAG)
which as part of the "Science and Technology
Development Program" guides the concerted effort
of Taiwan's ministries, councils and agencies.
July 2005 - Dr. David Brock Founder and Director of the MIT Data
Center meets with Frank Chang-ting Hsieh, Premier of the Republic of
China (Taiwan).
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July 2005 -
Stanford University Press announces the publication of a new book on
ERP. Several members of The Data Center contributed a chapter.
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May 21, 2005,
Several members from The Data Center contributed
a chapter for a book to be published by Stanford
University Press titled, Strategic ERP
Extensions and Use. The book is to be
released August, 2005.
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May 17-19, 2005,
Dave Brock was the featured speaker at Leveraging
RFID for Hospitals, his topic “Making Sense
of Your Data: Integrating Information and
Algorithm for Analysis, Prediction and
Planning,” Las Vegas NV.
May 2-4, 2005,
Dave Brock spoke at the
Intelligent Transportation Society of America
Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, “The MIT
Data Center – Making Sense of Your Data.”
April 10 - Steve
Miles spoke in Chicago on sharing EPC data and
interoperability.
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March 31
- Ed Schuster gave a presentation at RFID Pharmaceuticals Focus
sponsored by Chemical Week...title "The Future of Connective
Technology: Making Sense of Data Collected from Auto-ID."
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March 28, 2005,
Dave Brock presented at the MIT
Concept Clinic, topic “The MIT Data Center –
Making Sense of Your Data”
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