Nate Cooper takes us for a ride on the Start Up Bus!
Apps, programs and comics, oh my!
Going into depth about the features of how the competition helps people connect and work on creating their own businesses.
Nate Cooper takes us for a ride on the Start Up Bus!
Apps, programs and comics, oh my!
Going into depth about the features of how the competition helps people connect and work on creating their own businesses.
The Arts Bus: On the Move project travels around the city, encouraging participation in the arts among Hong Kong's youth.
Tony Hung Fai Chan and Elaine Yee Ling Wong share some details of the project, including the yearly themes and designs, community concerts, and gallery exhibitions.
Greg Tidwell discusses his daily transit commute through Nashville, and shares information on how to use the MTA bus system, including the use of real-time information with google maps.
Ranga Rohini talks about the everyday experience of commuting by buses in Chennai presented through amazing illustrations created during the journey itself.
Speaker Chandra Miller Fienen gives an overview of the StartingBlock Madison project. Opening in 2017, StartingBlock will provide a new place for area entrepreneurs and community to learn, build, hack, and grow successful businesses and next-generation thinkers.
Delaine Tiniakos-Doran is a community organizer who suffers from compulsive volunteerism. She works at Springtide Collective and she’s the Programming & Operations Director for the Bridging Bus.
"The important part is getting to know people in a really informal setting, as people first. The running joke is if you want to ask somebody their business model, you have to buy them a drink."
Warren Johnston shares the underlying philosophies behind Edmonton's exploding startup community, which emphasizes inclusivity, togetherness and selflessness—and above all having fun while pursuing professional goals.
Luis Loria is interested in green transport. He has spent the last few years researching the Aberdeen Hydrogen Bus Project – Europe’s largest hydrogen bus fleet. He believes this project has lots to teach us about the use of Low Emission Buses and he shares some of those lessons with us.
Friends Cricket Day, Chris Robbins, and Becca Groban have a solution to the looming transportation crisis hitting New York City in 2019! Listen to their logical solution in this PechaKucha presentation in celebration of NYCxDesign.
Cricket Day, Chris Robbins, Becca Groban, and Kellen Parker are four friends who love to argue about their adopted home, NYC. With backgrounds in landscape architecture, journalism, city planning, and financial risk, the group won Transportation Alternatives’ L-ternative Visions: Reimagining 14th Street and Beyond in March.
Andy Boothman, an experienced graphic designer, was inspired by a computer glitch to create designs for a range of high quality shirts. Not content with designing them he dived into a whole new world of manufacturing and retailing - all while keeping his established business running. Andy shares the experience of wearing two hats and all that was involved in getting Dress Code Shirts up and running.