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Don't Worry I'm Here
DWIH Featuring Elissa Wilson (The Ritual Woman)
In this episode I am joined with The Ritual Woman, Elissa Wilson. Elissa discusses the importance of having rituals and how you can incorporate them into your day to day life. I learnt about 'The Magic Of Intentions' and enhanced my knowledge of empowering myself and others. This episode is a much needed listen, you will significantly benefit from it. I know I have. Don't forget to follow and rate the podcast, and subscribe to my YouTube channel. Elissa's Website https://www.theritualwoman.au Elissa's Instagram
2024-04-18
30 min
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
Protecting Biodiversity through Science and Innovation
The variety of life on earth is extraordinary. While humans have discovered and described about two million species, no one can say how many species live on earth in total. This is not only due to their sheer abundance, but also because many of them are hard to find, or living in habitats inaccessible for humans. At the same time, the interrelations between the ecological systems are complex and though we know about the accelerating pace of biodiversity loss, much more information is needed to combat it efficiently.In this regard, innovative technology and international collaboration play...
2022-05-17
1h 01
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
Tech Transfer: Taking your ideas, your research, or your startup overseas
[DWIH Coffee Talk #8: Tech Transfer: Taking your ideas, your research, or your startup overseas]Knowledge and ideas have become the key resources that the industrialized economies of the 21st century depend on. As governments around the globe are promoting innovation to increase their competitiveness, seeking promising ideas abroad and attracting international startups – or in other words knowledge and technology transfer – have become increasingly important. What kind of hurdles need to be overcome in Germany and Japan to transfer promising ideas and technology between the countries? What kind of support is available in Germany and Japan for startups and...
2022-03-03
1h 00
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
Germany’s next Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies
[DWIH Coffee Talk #7: Germany’s next Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies]The new German government has presented ambitious goals in their coalition agreement to promote science, technology, and innovation (STI). In this DWIH Coffee Talk, German journalist Jan-Martin Wiarda (Freelance Journalist), Japanese journalist Kiyoshi Ando (Senior Staff Writer & Editorial Writer, NIKKEI), and moderator Axel Karpenstein (DAAD) provided an overview over the proposed plans, assessed their general potential and their relevance for Japan, and discussed common interests between Germany and Japan as well as starting points for joint political actions and initiatives.Event information: www.dwih-tokyo.or...
2022-01-13
1h 01
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
The Ethics of AI
[DWIH Coffee Talk #6: The Ethics of AI]Autonomous driving, industrial production, medical diagnosis, stock market investments, warfare – Artificial Intelligence is penetrating and revolutionizing countless aspects of our lives right down to selecting which TV program to watch. Its use and impact however raise questions of responsibility and morality: How is AI affecting our societies? How trustworthy are AI-based systems? Where should we set limits?The sixth DWIH Coffee Talk focused on the ethics of AI. Moderator Axel Karpenstein (DAAD) was in discussion with Prof. Dr. Shoko Suzuki (Kyoto University / RIKEN) and Prof. Dr. Ute Schmid (Un...
2021-12-14
1h 03
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
Our Hydrogen Future
[DWIH Coffee Talk #5: Our Hydrogen Future]Hydrogen promises to be the energy source of the future. Its supply is abundant, its use is clean, sustainable, and energy-efficient. Germany and Japan have emerged as leaders in hydrogen technology, and hydrogen made with renewable electricity plays a central role in both countries’ goals of achieving net zero emissions.The DWIH Coffee Talk #5 took a close look at Germany’s and Japan’s national hydrogen strategies and at current hydrogen energy projects in both countries. Moderator Axel Karpenstein (DAAD Research and Studies) was in conversation with Prof. Dr. Christ...
2021-10-05
1h 01
Diálogos Brasil - Alemanha: passado, presente e futuro
Marcio Weichert (DWIH - SP) :: Diálogos Brasil - Alemanha: passado, presente e futuro
Série do Instituto Martius-Staden: Diálogos Brasil - Alemanha: passado, presente e futuro 📌 Entrevista com Marcio Weichert (DWIH - São Paulo) Conheça o trabalho do DWIH São Paulo para a promoção da ciência e inovação entre Brasil e Alemanha. E saiba mais sobre o desenvolvimento social e científico sustentável entre os dois países. Mais informações: https://www.dwih-saopaulo.org https://www.linkedin.com/company/dwih-sp https://www.facebook.com/DWIHBRASIL/ Mensalmente apresentaremos diálogos com import...
2021-09-30
54 min
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
Neuroscience and AI: Human Learning, Memory, and Decision-Making
[DWIH Coffee Talk #4: Neuroscience and AI: Human Learning, Memory, and Decision-Making]Artificial intelligence offers a vast variety of applications, among them the potential to help us unlock the mysteries of the brain. At the same time, the advancement of AI is tied to a better understanding of the workings of the human brain and the processes underlying learning, memory formation, and decision-making.The DWIH Coffee Talk #4 took a closer look at the two-way relationship between neuroscience and AI. Moderator Axel Karpenstein (DWIH Tokyo) was in conversation with Dr. Nicolas Schuck (Max Planck Institute for Human...
2021-07-07
1h 02
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
Family Business in Changing Times
[DWIH Coffee Talk #3: Family Business in Changing Times]Family-run businesses constitute over 90% of all companies and over 70% of the workforce in Germany and Japan, and they include some of the oldest businesses in the world which go back many centuries. But how are they coping with the challenges of the 21st century? Can they maintain their position and their character amidst a changing environment of slower growth, lower returns, declining birth rates and more frequent economic crises?In the DWIH Coffee Talk #3, moderator Axel Karpenstein (DWIH Tokyo) met three experts on family business and economics...
2021-05-13
1h 03
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
The Future of Work: New Technologies and the Workplace
[DWIH Coffee Talk #2: The Future of Work: New Technologies and the Workplace]Digitalization, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things … new technologies are changing every aspect of society including the way we work. What kind of potential do these technologies hold? How can our work benefit from them? How can science and research help us find good solutions? In the DWIH Coffee Talk #2, four joint German-Japanese research networks of the “Future of Work” campaign by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) presented the potential of new technologies that are changing the way we work an...
2021-04-13
1h 04
DWIH Coffee Talk - The Latest in Research and Innovation from Germany and Japan
Japan's new Science, Technology, and Innovation Basic Plan - Opportunities for German Research
[DWIH Coffee Talk #1: Japan's new Science, Technology, and Innovation Basic Plan - Opportunities for German Research]DWIH Tokyo’s new webtalk series provides up-to-date information on research and innovation trends in Germany and Japan. Our first Coffee Talk is dedicated to the Japanese government’s new Basic Plan for Science, Technology and Innovation, which is scheduled to take effect in April 2021. In the DWIH Coffee Talk #1, moderator Axel Karpenstein (DWIH Tokyo) was in conversation with Fumikazu Sato (Japanese Cabinet Office) and Dr. Lothar Mennicken (German Embassy Tokyo). Together they explored the goals of the new Basic...
2021-03-22
1h 07
German in New York
#21 – Gerrit Roessler: Program Manager, German Center for Research and Innovation
Gerrit has been living in New York since ten years and currently holds the position as Program Manager at the New York office of the German Center for Research and Innovation (DWIH). He gave us insights into this year’s program, which includes topics like Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, working innovatively in a digital world as well as innovative topics like Nightlife. More about the German Center for Research and Innovation: https://www.dwih-newyork.org/en/ Connect with Gerrit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrit-roessler/
2019-05-14
00 min