An IBIS STUDIO full page design is on the September issue of the British Magazine “Aircraft Interiors International“, the same artwork will be also displayed at the EXPO ASIA 2009 in Hong Kong next month.
The ad design was requested by the Company Imagik International, Corp in order to promote their line of In-Flight Entertainment Systems for Airlines in Europe and Asia.
The Magazine, Aircraft Interiors International is distributed to over 100 countries
worldwide and consists of 14,039 qualified copies* sent to cabin designers and engineers,inflight product directors, brand managers,purchasing directors, heads of procurement and cabin project coordinators and consultants within all of the world’s airlines and major corporate fleets.
The qualified recipients also include directors and managers within the world’s aircraft manufacturing companies, commercial airlines, leading internationalinteriors completion houses, corporate charter owners and operators and leading international specialist aircraft interior design consultancies.
(*Source analysed issue of June 2008, BPA Circulation Statement.)
With over 15 years of experience in the Airline In Flight Entertainment business Imagik are one of the World’s leading suppliers of flat panel In-flight entertainment monitors and their products are flying in many of the world’s most prestigious airlines.
Imagik’s technologically advanced monitors, proven track record and their ability to work with their customers have allowed the company to win a number of significant orders for retrofit or replacement monitors.
Imagik have an enviable reputation for producing the best monitors at reasonable prices with no compromise in Quality and reliability.
All their monitors have passed the FAA D0160 Approval requirements and all monitors are either installed with STC’s and have PMA status. This Company is also a section 145 FAA approved repair station.
An American company incorporated on the State of the Florida in February 2002, dedicated to export heavy machineries for the construction and mining industries.
Sanol main activity is the export of new and used machinery, replacements and parts.
Currently the company is expanding their range of products in order to include the export of computer equipment copy machines, radio equiopment, cell phones and other new lines of products.
MIT grad student David Merrill demos Siftables — cookie-sized, computerized tiles you can stack and shuffle in your hands. These future-toys can do math, play music, and talk to their friends, too. Is this the next thing in hands-on learning?
About David Merrill
David Merrill works on Siftables, tiny computer blocks that interact with each other to make networks (and music). Full bio and more links.
In the year leading up to this talk, the web tool Twitter exploded in size (up 10x during 2008 alone). Co-founder Evan Williams reveals that many of the ideas driving that growth came from unexpected uses invented by the users themselves.
About Evan Williams
Evan Williams is the co-founder of Twitter, the addictive messaging service that connects the world 140 characters at a time. Full bio and more links
Qipit helps you upload photos of documents, business cards or receipts from a mobile phone or digital camera, and improves the image quality through a patented technology called Realeyes3D. Next images can be emailed or faxed.
The images you upload are stored online on Qipit’s servers and are also accessible online via the website.
You can upload photos via MMS, email or directly from your computer using the web interface.
Once your document is on Qipit, you can choose to either view a PDF version of it, email the document or fax it. Qipit’s image optimization technology proved to be quite powerful. I never expected that a photo taken with a mobile phone camera could actually be put to use.