If you wish to pursue a career in interior designing, the most important thing you will have to consider is the institute you choose for a course in interior designing.
Some of the basic things you should check before deciding to take admission in a certain institute are as follows: the popularity of the institute, experience of the faculty and staff, the inclusiveness of the curriculum, infrastructure at the institute, collaborations with other institutes or universities and whether the institute offers training for using latest software and online tools or not.When it comes to the best institutes for interior designers in India, the first name that pops up is the Institute of Indian Interior Designers or IIID, as it is popularly known.
It is the premier institute for interior designing in India and was established in 1972 to inculcate good professional and ethical practices in Indian interior designers.
Today, the institute has more than 8,000 members and 28 regional centres in India, IIID is also a member of the Asia Pacific Space Designers Alliance (APSDA) and aims to promote and develop the image of the profession of interior designing in India.IIID has a regional centre in Pune, called the Pune Regional Chapter, which was established in 1988 by the founding chairperson of IIID.
The Pune Chapter regularly conducts many programs, technical sessions and events to share Good Design with the members of the community of interior designers and their trading partners.
IIID collaborates with various other institutes in the country in order to facilitate the training of young interior designers enrolled in those institutes Read More
But, who would have thought that Indonesian culture would become the biggest attraction in attracting foreign tourists (tourists).One survey on the market behavior of the tourism industry in Indonesia shows that 60 percent of tourists come to learn about culture or see the industry clad in culture.
Meanwhile, only 35 percent of tourists come to enjoy nature and the rest for business and other purposes.
This was also expressed by Putri K Wardani, as the Deputy Chairperson of the Kadin for Culture-Based Industry.
He acknowledged that culture is the main attraction for foreign tourists to come to Indonesia.
The first day there we can see beautiful natural scenery, but the next day we are confused about what to look for, especially if we are not lovers of water sports maybe.
Unlike in Indonesia, we can shop for handicrafts, see the spectacle of traditional arts, culinary arts.
A technology that can obtain high-resolution, micrometer-sized images for mass spectrometric analysis without sample preparation has been developed.
DGIST Research Fellow Jae Young Kim and Chair-professor Dae Won Moon's team succeeded in developing the precise analysis and micrometer-sized imaging of bio samples using a small and inexpensive laser.
DGIST announced that Research Fellow Jae Young Kim in the Department of Robotics Engineering and Chair-professor Dae Won Moon's team developed a technology that can analyze experiment samples without any preparation processing.
Due to its ability to obtain high-resolution mass spectrometric images without an experimental environment using 'continuous wave laser'1, the technology is expected to be applied widely in the precise medicine and medical diagnosis fields.
Many advance preparations are needed for the mass spectrometric imaging of biometric samples using 'specimen,' which thinly cut an object to analyze.
The specimen must be changed artificially since they cannot be analyzed accurately in a room temperature or atmospheric pressure.
Microsoft Deputy CTO brings decades of climate science, technology, and business acumen to the Climate Intelligence innovatorCervest, creator of the worldâs first AI-powered Climate Intelligence platform, has tapped Lila Tretikov to lead its Board of Directors.
An award-winning senior technology executive, engineer, and former CEO, Tretikov will share her expertise in scaling companies for rapid growth to assist Cervest in bringing its Climate Intelligence (CI) platform and EarthScanTM product to market.Tretikov is a leading expert across artificial intelligence (AI), technology-enabled business transformation and climate science.
Before joining Microsoft, Tretikov was SVP of Engie SA, a multinational energy company, and CEO and Vice Chairman of Terrawatt, a subsidiary focused on altering the Earthâs ecology through energy transition to CO2-negative systems.
In addition, she served as CEO and Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia Endowment, the organization that manages Wikipedia (at the time, the worldâs fifth largest internet site).
Her lifeâs work is focused on solving humanityâs most challenging problems through technology.âClimate is finally on the top of the agenda for boards and governments,â said Lila Tretikov.
âCervestâs platform serves an immediate and growing need for leaders to factor climate risk into corporate operations, capital allocations and corporate disclosures.
 UdyamStree: Understand the various financial, familial, and personal factors shaping the journey of women entrepreneurs in india, EdelGive supports programs that encourage innovative pedagogy, operate in partnership with education functionaries for system strengthening, womens economic status in IndiaTo address the burgeoning problems that hinder womenâs entrepreneurial journeys and initiate dialogues on the urgency of developing a progressive ecosystem for women entrepreneurs, the EdelGive Foundation curated an exclusive webinar for the launch event of âLandscape Study on Women Entrepreneurshipâ â âWomenâs Role for an Atmanirbhar Bharat â The Untapped Potential and Role of Womenâs Entrepreneurial Spiritâ.Mr.
Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog delivered the Chairperson address, followed by a Keynote address by Mr. Ram Mohan Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Women & Child Development.
The report was launched in the presence of dignitaries comprising eminent bureaucrats, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
Two panel discussions were held later, moderated by notable journalist and entrepreneur, Ms. Faye Dsouza.The Launch of âLandscape Study on Women EntrepreneurshipâTo address the burgeoning problems that hinder womenâs entrepreneurial journeys and initiate dialogues on the urgency of developing a progressive ecosystem for women entrepreneurs, the EdelGive Foundation curated an exclusive webinar for the launch event of âLandscape Study on Women Entrepreneurshipâ -- âWomenâs Role for an Atmanirbhar Bharat - The Untapped Potential and Role of Women's Entrepreneurial Spiritâ.Mr.
Two panel discussions were held later, moderated by notable journalist and entrepreneur, Ms. Faye Dsouza.Some of the eminent names on the bespoke list of panellists were -- Vidya Shah, Executive Chairperson, EdelGive Foundation, Naghma Mulla, CEO, EdelGive Foundation, Charanjit Singh, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Amar Patnaik, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Biju Janata Dal, Jyoti Vij, Deputy Secretary General, FICCI, and Archna Vyas Deputy Director- Programmes Advocacy and Communications, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, among others.The live virtual event was attended by various influential dignitaries from multi-stakeholder groups such as philanthropy organisations, businesses, media journalists and academia, women collectives, and grassroot level organisations.
But, who would have thought that Indonesian culture would become the biggest attraction in attracting foreign tourists (tourists).One survey on the market behavior of the tourism industry in Indonesia shows that 60 percent of tourists come to learn about culture or see the industry clad in culture.
Meanwhile, only 35 percent of tourists come to enjoy nature and the rest for business and other purposes.
This was also expressed by Putri K Wardani, as the Deputy Chairperson of the Kadin for Culture-Based Industry.
He acknowledged that culture is the main attraction for foreign tourists to come to Indonesia.
The first day there we can see beautiful natural scenery, but the next day we are confused about what to look for, especially if we are not lovers of water sports maybe.
Unlike in Indonesia, we can shop for handicrafts, see the spectacle of traditional arts, culinary arts.
A technology that can obtain high-resolution, micrometer-sized images for mass spectrometric analysis without sample preparation has been developed.
DGIST Research Fellow Jae Young Kim and Chair-professor Dae Won Moon's team succeeded in developing the precise analysis and micrometer-sized imaging of bio samples using a small and inexpensive laser.
DGIST announced that Research Fellow Jae Young Kim in the Department of Robotics Engineering and Chair-professor Dae Won Moon's team developed a technology that can analyze experiment samples without any preparation processing.
Due to its ability to obtain high-resolution mass spectrometric images without an experimental environment using 'continuous wave laser'1, the technology is expected to be applied widely in the precise medicine and medical diagnosis fields.
Many advance preparations are needed for the mass spectrometric imaging of biometric samples using 'specimen,' which thinly cut an object to analyze.
The specimen must be changed artificially since they cannot be analyzed accurately in a room temperature or atmospheric pressure.
If you wish to pursue a career in interior designing, the most important thing you will have to consider is the institute you choose for a course in interior designing.
Some of the basic things you should check before deciding to take admission in a certain institute are as follows: the popularity of the institute, experience of the faculty and staff, the inclusiveness of the curriculum, infrastructure at the institute, collaborations with other institutes or universities and whether the institute offers training for using latest software and online tools or not.When it comes to the best institutes for interior designers in India, the first name that pops up is the Institute of Indian Interior Designers or IIID, as it is popularly known.
It is the premier institute for interior designing in India and was established in 1972 to inculcate good professional and ethical practices in Indian interior designers.
Today, the institute has more than 8,000 members and 28 regional centres in India, IIID is also a member of the Asia Pacific Space Designers Alliance (APSDA) and aims to promote and develop the image of the profession of interior designing in India.IIID has a regional centre in Pune, called the Pune Regional Chapter, which was established in 1988 by the founding chairperson of IIID.
The Pune Chapter regularly conducts many programs, technical sessions and events to share Good Design with the members of the community of interior designers and their trading partners.
IIID collaborates with various other institutes in the country in order to facilitate the training of young interior designers enrolled in those institutes Read More
Microsoft Deputy CTO brings decades of climate science, technology, and business acumen to the Climate Intelligence innovatorCervest, creator of the worldâs first AI-powered Climate Intelligence platform, has tapped Lila Tretikov to lead its Board of Directors.
An award-winning senior technology executive, engineer, and former CEO, Tretikov will share her expertise in scaling companies for rapid growth to assist Cervest in bringing its Climate Intelligence (CI) platform and EarthScanTM product to market.Tretikov is a leading expert across artificial intelligence (AI), technology-enabled business transformation and climate science.
Before joining Microsoft, Tretikov was SVP of Engie SA, a multinational energy company, and CEO and Vice Chairman of Terrawatt, a subsidiary focused on altering the Earthâs ecology through energy transition to CO2-negative systems.
In addition, she served as CEO and Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia Endowment, the organization that manages Wikipedia (at the time, the worldâs fifth largest internet site).
Her lifeâs work is focused on solving humanityâs most challenging problems through technology.âClimate is finally on the top of the agenda for boards and governments,â said Lila Tretikov.
âCervestâs platform serves an immediate and growing need for leaders to factor climate risk into corporate operations, capital allocations and corporate disclosures.
 UdyamStree: Understand the various financial, familial, and personal factors shaping the journey of women entrepreneurs in india, EdelGive supports programs that encourage innovative pedagogy, operate in partnership with education functionaries for system strengthening, womens economic status in IndiaTo address the burgeoning problems that hinder womenâs entrepreneurial journeys and initiate dialogues on the urgency of developing a progressive ecosystem for women entrepreneurs, the EdelGive Foundation curated an exclusive webinar for the launch event of âLandscape Study on Women Entrepreneurshipâ â âWomenâs Role for an Atmanirbhar Bharat â The Untapped Potential and Role of Womenâs Entrepreneurial Spiritâ.Mr.
Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog delivered the Chairperson address, followed by a Keynote address by Mr. Ram Mohan Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Women & Child Development.
The report was launched in the presence of dignitaries comprising eminent bureaucrats, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
Two panel discussions were held later, moderated by notable journalist and entrepreneur, Ms. Faye Dsouza.The Launch of âLandscape Study on Women EntrepreneurshipâTo address the burgeoning problems that hinder womenâs entrepreneurial journeys and initiate dialogues on the urgency of developing a progressive ecosystem for women entrepreneurs, the EdelGive Foundation curated an exclusive webinar for the launch event of âLandscape Study on Women Entrepreneurshipâ -- âWomenâs Role for an Atmanirbhar Bharat - The Untapped Potential and Role of Women's Entrepreneurial Spiritâ.Mr.
Two panel discussions were held later, moderated by notable journalist and entrepreneur, Ms. Faye Dsouza.Some of the eminent names on the bespoke list of panellists were -- Vidya Shah, Executive Chairperson, EdelGive Foundation, Naghma Mulla, CEO, EdelGive Foundation, Charanjit Singh, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Amar Patnaik, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, Biju Janata Dal, Jyoti Vij, Deputy Secretary General, FICCI, and Archna Vyas Deputy Director- Programmes Advocacy and Communications, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, among others.The live virtual event was attended by various influential dignitaries from multi-stakeholder groups such as philanthropy organisations, businesses, media journalists and academia, women collectives, and grassroot level organisations.