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New at Summit Racing Equipment: PIAA Lighting

New at Summit Racing Equipment: PIAA Lighting











Tallmadge, OH (PRWEB) December 03, 2014

PIAA designs and makes a large range of halogen and high-intensity LED driving lights, fog lights, off-road lighting, and bulbs for cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Summit Racing offers a large selection of PIAA lighting products.

510 SMR Series Driving and Fog Lights

The 510 Series lights feature PIAA’s Super Multi-Surface Reflector (SMR) Technology and a computer-designed glass lens that create an extremely focused, long range light pattern. The 510 SMR Series lights have durable stamped steel housings and 55 watt Xtreme White halogen bulbs, and are sized to fit in the driving/fog light openings on many late model cars. The lights come with a wiring harness, a relay, a switch, and two mesh-style covers.

Xtreme White Plus Bulbs

These PIAA Xtreme White Plus light bulbs operate at 4,000 degrees Kelvin to provide a brilliant cool light that will light up road hazards and street signs long before a normal halogen bulb will. That bright light also provides improved depth perception and contrast compared to OE halogen bulbs. Summit Racing offers Xtreme White Plus bulbs for headlamps, fog/driving lights, taillights, turn signals, and other vehicle lighting.

800 HID Off-Road Driving Lamp

The 800 HID driving lamp was developed from experience working with World Rally Championship (WRC) race teams. The lamp has a computer-designed, multi-surface reflector to produce a very focused, long range 20° beam pattern—perfect for lighting a narrow trail or fire road. The 800 HID Lamp has a black stamped steel housing, a chrome plated trim ring, and a glass lens. A ballast is included. Definitely not for highway use.

1100X Sport/Touring Lamp Kits

If any vehicle needs some extra lighting help, it’s a motorcycle. These kits feature PIAA’s 1100X halogen driving lights with 55 watt Super White halogen bulbs that put out a strong white light with a 35° beam pattern to illuminate the road ahead. A wiring harness, relay, and switch are included. The 1100X Sport/Touring Lamp Kits are available for Honda, Ducati, and BMW touring bikes.

Summit Racing also carries other PIAA lights and bulbs plus silicone wiper blades, horns, light covers, and wiring harnesses.

SEE PIAA LIGHTING PRODUCTS AT SUMMIT RACING

Summit Racing Equipment

http://www.SummitRacing.com

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State Dept., USAID, Diversity Experts Confirmed to Speak to Engineers at Go Global! Web Summit ? By Water Citizen

State Dept., USAID, Diversity Experts Confirmed to Speak to Engineers at Go Global! Web Summit – By Water Citizen













Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 06, 2014

Speakers have been confirmed for the Go Global! Web Summit for Engineers, Architects, and Construction Industry Professionals (“EACs”), which will be held online Monday through Friday, May 12-16, at 12 noon, 3 p.m., and 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. All sessions are free.

Said WaterCitizen.Com Founder and Go Global! Co-Organizer Cat Shrier, “The Go Global! Career Summit provides a tremendous opportunity for engineers, architects, and construction industry professionals around the world to explore opportunities and prepare themselves to make a greater impact and play on an international stage.”

Mon., May 12: Setting the Vision! Opening day of the Go Global! Summit features “Refugee-Entrepreneur,” Global HR Strategist and Diversity Strategist Mohamed Ly on “Going Glocal,” how multilingual, multicultural, and international executives, professionals, and students achieve success in the global job market and workplace. Go Global! Organizers Moe Vara (Global Empowering Solutions) and Cat Shrier (WaterCitizen.Com) also speak on this “visions-setting” day.

    Noon EDT: Play Big, Go Global, and Land the Job of Your Dreams! Moe Vara, Global Empowering Solutions
    3 p.m. EDT: Is An International Career for You? Dr. Cat Shrier, WaterCitizen.Com
    6 p.m. EDT: Going “Glocal:” Global Careers, Local Jobs Mohamed Ly, Global Career Compass

Day 2: Tue., May 13: Getting Prepared! Day two focuses on getting prepared for a global career, with Moe Vara, Michelle Riklan (Five Star Career Services and Producer of the National Career Summit), and Shanna Landolt (The Landolt Group) on essential job specifications, customizing CVs and LinkedIn Profiles, and strategies for “EACs” to use LinkedIn for their global career search.

    Noon EDT: THE Job Specifications for You as an Expat Moe Vara, Global Empowering Solutions
    3 p.m. EDT: Customize Your CV and LinkedIn Profiles Michelle Riklan, Five Star Career Services
    6 p.m. EDT: LinkedIn Strategies for Landing an International Job Shanna Landolt, The Landolt Group

Day 3: Wed., May 14: Finding Your Career Paths! On day three, the Summit dives into specific strategies for EACs to find their international career paths. Karen Silk (Capital International Staffing Ltd, UK) will talk about the importance of “branding” yourself when working with recruiters, as well as her “Create the World You Want – A Career in Engineering” campaign to address the shortage of engineers by recruiting young women into the profession. Global mobility opportunities within a multinational company will be explored by a panel presentation from Golder Associates, with Ginger Kryzanowski (Global Talent Management Team, Calgary), Dr. George Annandale (Author of ” Quenching the Thirst: Sustainable Water Resources and Climate Change,” Denver), and Roberto Mezzalama (Former Golder Europe Managing Principal, Turin). Blaine Leonard, former President of the American Society of Civil Engineers, will discuss networking opportunities and critical considerations for engineers exploring overseas opportunities.

    Noon: How Recruiters Can Help You Land Your Expat Job Karen Silk, Capital International Staffing Ltd.
    3 p.m.: Global Mobility Within a Multinational Company Ginger Kryzanowski, George Annandale, Roberto Mezzalama, Golder Associates
    6 p.m.: How You Can Network Your Way to Your Expat Job Blaine Leonard, Former President, American Society of Civil Engineers

Thu., May 15: Preparing for Leadership! On day four, innovation, engineering, and education expert Sally Bendersky (SB Coaching) will share how EACs can become world-class communicators. The evening brings a special extended panel discussion on Culture and Leadership for Expat EACs. Discussing how EACs work at the front lines of civil, diplomatic, security, and humanitarian efforts, as well as the application of EAC innovations overseas, will be international flood resiliency expert Gerry Galloway (University of Maryland, former US Army Corps of Engineers); Dr. Ku McMahan (US Agency for International Development Office of Science and Technology); and Donna McIntire (Energy & Sustainable Design Unit for the Department of State).

    Noon: Q&A Session Moe Vara, Global Empowering Solutions, and Cat Shrier, WaterCitizen.Com
    3 p.m. Becoming a World Class Communicator Sally Bendersky, SB Coaching
    6 p.m.: Culture and Leadership for Expat Engineers, Architects, and Construction Industry Professionals (EACs) Dr. Gerry Galloway, University of Maryland; Dr. Ku McMahan, USAID; Donna McIntire, US Department of State

Fri ., May 16: Starting Your Global Career! The Summit concludes with UK Overseas Recruitment Consultant James Cunnane-Neilan on how to master the interview to get hired for top pay. Finally, Moe Vara and Dr. Cat Shrier will provide a very special session on how listeners can take what they have heard over the course of the Web Summit to launch their own expat EAC careers.

    Noon: Master the Interview to Get Hired for Top Pay James Cunnane-Neilan, Ashton Consulting
    3 p.m.: The Time to Start is NOW! Moe Vara, Global Empowering Solutions, and Cat Shrier, WaterCitizen.Com

Attendees can join by computer, phone, or Skype, and sessions will be available free after airtime for the full week of the program. Registration is available by clicking “Go Global Career Telesummit” or yourglobalcareer.com/go-global-career-summit/. To see the complete coverage on Water Citizen News, visit http://www.WaterCitizen.Com.























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Google Internet Summit 2009: Wireless and Sensor Technology

Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 5, 2009 Wireless and Sensor Technologies Session. Panelists for this session are Craig Partridge, Larry Alder, Sumit Agarwal, Kevin Fall, and Deborah Estrin. On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Googlers and leaders from academia and the corporate world for a 2-day summit to discuss the state of the global Internet. The goal of the summit was to collect a wide range of knowledge to inform Google’s future plans–from product development and market reach to users’ expectations and our ability to keep the Internet open yet secure. More than 30 speakers and moderators led discussions around 8 topics: Networks; Wireless and Sensor Technologies; Security; Standards; Applications; Democracy, Law, Policy and Regulation; Search and Cloud Computing; and The Future. Eric Schmidt, who offered some remarks, expressed optimism that the challenges we face with governments’ walling off access to the Internet can be overcome technologically by building networks that are transparent, scalable, and open.
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Google Internet Summit 2009: The State of the Internet May 5, 2009 Google Internet Summit 2009 Network and Statistics Session. Panelists for this session are Alan Mauldin, Tom Leighton, Stephen Stuart, and Greg Chesson. On May 5 and 6, 2009, in Mountain View, we brought together Googlers and leaders from academia and the corporate world for a 2-day summit to discuss the state of the global Internet. The goal of the summit was to collect a wide range of knowledge to inform Google’s future plans–from product development and market reach to users’ expectations and our ability to keep the Internet open yet secure. More than 30 speakers and moderators led discussions around 8 topics: Networks; Wireless and Sensor Technologies; Security; Standards; Applications; Democracy, Law, Policy and Regulation; Search and Cloud Computing; and The Future. Eric Schmidt, who offered some remarks, expressed optimism that the challenges we face with governments’ walling off access to the Internet can be overcome technologically by building networks that are transparent, scalable, and open.

Open Science Summit 2011: Opening the Door to Innovation

Open Science Summit 2011: Opening the Door to Innovation











Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) August 24, 2011

On October 22-23, an expected 450 individuals will collect at Mountain View’s Computer History Museum, launching an initiative to make science more efficient, collaborative and productive.

No matter whether by sharing analysis data, publishing function to be freely accessible, supplying community access to lab space or collaborating across business, academia &amp society, men and women across the globe are enhancing science by opening up. Given the magnitude of our world’s unmet challenges, founder Joseph Jackson says “we must grasp this opportunity to embrace open science.” The advent of social networking amongst scientists, elevated public scrutiny and a revolution in computing speed have all had a hand in developing this historic moment.

“Open science represents a diverse type of science. With the advent of huge computational power, there is a new way to do science and that frequently goes hand and hand with openness – and if you go with the standard model, you are ossified.” – Tomas Goetz, Wired.

The Open Science Summit is the initial event of its type, uniting open science advocates of all disciplines: everybody from citizen scientists to academic researchers and multinational corporations. For all their differences, these groups share 1 ambition: to make scientific research far more public, sharable and scalable. Last year’s inaugural event saw over 300 attendees and nationwide media impact. This year, the Open Science Summit proves that Open Science is global and here to remain via the launch of the Open Science Alliance, an official coalition of these several complementary movements. The Alliance will launch a developer’s challenge this Spring, incentivizing students to develop solutions that benefit open science, as nicely as a number of joint publications and advocacy campaigns.

This year, open science has shown promise in crowd-sourcing clinical trials, determining interactions among genome-based and microbe-driven illnesses and even discovering lost loved ones members. This year’s Open Science Summit capabilities a medical research track, exploring 2010-11 innovations and a pitch session where startups will present their contributions to open science collaboration. Confirmed speakers incorporate lately-published Misha Angrist from Duke, Rade Drmanac, founder of Complete Genomics and Victoria Stodden, statistics professor at Columbia.

“Openness by far and away will win out if we actually measure individuals by their accurate contribution,” says Professor Jonathan Eisen. With that in thoughts, the Summit has a track devoted toward new ideas on giving researchers due credit – and due reward – in an open science program. Confirmed speakers for this track include James Love of Understanding Ecology International and David Thomson of UCSF. The summit also supplies two a lot more tracks: 1 dedicated to group issue-solving to address barriers to open science, and the other devoted to youth education and advocacy around opening up. Go to http://opensciencesummit.com for more details.

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