Sunday, December 30, 2018

TiedIn Media Launches Redesigned Website For Social Life Magazine

Long Island marketing agency, TiedIn Media recently launched a redesigned website for Premier Luxury Publication, Social Life Magazine. This magazine aimed at an elite crowd of the Hamptons needed a look that communicated this message of luxury and affluence.

The newly designed website is just as simple and clean as the previous design, but with an updated design and added visual interest. Clean, organized, and bright are the words that come to mind when navigating throughout the website, a site visitor can easily access posts on any of the high-end celebrities that have been highlighted in the articles or scroll to see more featured articles. The navigation guides visitors to articles of different categories and showcases event photos as well as a calendar of events. Overall, the newly design website communicates the desired message to their target audience in a way that is improved and more effective. Read all the related news.

More about Social Life Magazine: Social Life magazine is the premier luxury publication for the Hamptons, celebrating 16 years in print. Their content — luxury lifestyle on local, national, and international levels — targets high net worth and high-income individuals who summer on the East End of Long Island. Printed on top-quality paper stock with seamless binding, the composition of the magazine itself mirrors the affluent market in which it is distributed. Luxury consumers turn to Social Life to peruse upscale content, the most exclusive event photos in society, read in-depth interviews with celebrities, and review sophisticated fashion editorial. By captivating our readership through unparalleled luxury content, they have established ourselves as the must read magazine for the affluent readers in the Hamptons and Manhattan.

More about TiedIn Media: As a marketing agency, TiedIn Media believes in connectivity. Connectivity is what drives the bond between business and customer; it can only be achieved by creating a brand that people can relate to or a brand that is "tied in". TiedIn Media works with clients to gain the deepest understanding of the business, thus defining a brand's essence. TiedIn Media gives the brand a look, a feel, a voice, and a story, which ultimately ties a business and its customers together.

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Saturday, December 29, 2018

Space Probe Delivers ‘A Message from the Neighbours’ in New Science Fiction Novella

Earth's radio telescopes detect a message from intelligent life, in Vincent J. Hyde's new science fiction, "A Message from the Neighbours" (published by Balboa Press). As a spaceship approaches, Director of Space Research Joseph Samuels wonders: are these aliens friend or foe? The book is available for purchase at: https://www.amazon.com/Message-Neighbours-Vincent-J-Hyde-ebook/dp/B07JYL8DC6. Click here.

A space probe from another galaxy is heading toward the Earth's solar system. Two unarmed astronauts are sent to intercept the space probe one light year from the solar system. When the space probe connects with the shuttle, the space probe's occupant, a robot called Interface, gives the astronauts a visual recording that he explains is the "Message from the Neighbours." Once the astronauts return to Earth, the message plays. It turns out that the message, delivered by Interface's image, is a description of the status of the neighbours star system some 300,000 years ago. Click here to read the latest news.

Hyde hopes that his book pushes readers to consider that "Intelligent life elsewhere in the universe may not necessarily be aggressive and violent if one believes in a Creator."

"A Message from the Neighbours"
By Vincent J. Hyde
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 150 pages | ISBN 9781504315289
E-Book | 150 pages | ISBN 9781504315296
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Vincent J. Hyde was born in September 1954 in Calcutta, India. While living in Calcutta he studied in Saint Xavier's College. He migrated to Sydney, Australia, in February 1970. While living in Sydney, he completed his secondary education at Marcellin College and Merrylands High School, where he obtained his higher school certificate in 1973. He completed the electrical engineering degree course at the University of New South Wales in 1979. He earned a postgraduate diploma in illumination design at the University of Sydney in 1983. He worked as an electrical engineer at the NSW Public Works from 1979 to 2014 and retired from active engineering duties in 2014. Since 2014 he has been writing to continue his professional development. He has written two books published by Balboa Press: "Heaven and Earth" and "A Journey from Dust to Consciousness." He is a current member of the Institution of Engineers Australia, a retired Chartered Professional Engineer.

Balboa Press, a division of Hay House, Inc. – a leading provider in publishing products that specialize in self-help and the mind, body, and spirit genres. Through an alliance with indie book publishing leader Author Solutions, LLC, authors benefit from the leadership of Hay House Publishing and the speed-to-market advantages of the self-publishing model. For more information, visit balboapress.com. To start publishing your book with Balboa Press, call 877-407-4847 today. For the latest, follow @balboapress on Twitter. Read news here.

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Learn and Play Montessori Announces New Blog Posts for Four Top-rated Fremont Preschools that Provide Quality Learning Opportunities

Learn and Play Montessori, a provider of four top-rated preschools in Fremont, California, at https://www.learnandplaymontessori.com/, is proud to announce new blog posts on key information for 2019 for its Fremont preschool locations. Parents living around the Fremont area can use the new posts to review child care, preschool, or even kindergarten opportunities to help prepare young children for lifelong learning. Parents may expect to find a quality preschool school teaching the Montessori method close to the East Bay city of Fremont, California.

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"Fremont is a large city, and that means more parents with specific demands for their young children," explained Harpreet Grewal, director of Learn and Play Montessori. "Our new Fremont informational posts highlight all four Montessori preschools in the area. Posts for each location will tell parents exactly what they can expect." More info here.

Bay Area parents and interested persons can review the new page and posts for Fremont preschools at https://www.learnandplaymontessori.com/blog/if-you-are-looking-for-montessori-schools-learn-and-play-montessori-has-four-in-fremont-california/. Montessori preschool locations in Fremont include the following neighborhoods: Irvington, Niles, Peralta, and Maple. Commute-friendly daycare can help parents find the right child care either close to home or near a work location. To learn more about the Niles, Fremont preschool, please visit https://www.learnandplaymontessori.com/niles-fremont.php. It should be noted that the location is on the border with Union City, making it a popular choice for residents looking for the best Union City preschools as well.

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FOUR FREMONT PRESCHOOLS SCORE HIGH FOR PARENT SATISFACTION AND EASY TRIPS ACROSS TOWN

Here is background on this release. The amount of time East Bay parents spend commuting could depend on the location of a desired child care facility. A top daycare in a smaller-sized city might mean a five-minute drop-off and pick up schedule. If a family lives in a larger town, the best daycare option could be twenty minutes away. Longer drive times can impact parent commute schedules. If the goal is to find Fremont preschools with a Montessori curriculum, several locations in one city can be advantageous.

Parents searching for quality childcare (including preschool or kindergartent options) in a Montessori environment can find four locations in the city of Fremont. Niles, Maple, Peralta, and Irvington locations provide the award-winning Montessori method for children ages two to six years old. An easy pit stop to a nearby campus can cut drive time for working parents. Indeed, less time on the road could result in more time with the family after work. For these reasons, Learn and Play Montessori has announced a new listing of blog posts for four Fremont preschools.

ABOUT LEARN AND PLAY MONTESSORI

Learn and Play Montessori aims to be one of the best Montessori schools in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Whether parents are looking for a Montessori School in Danville, a Blackhawk preschool or a top-rated Montessori School in Dublin / San Ramon, Learn and Play has a campus for their child or children. Bay Area parents searching for Walnut Creek preschool options could find the right fit in Danville. All schools use the famed Montessori method, offering programs from childcare to daycare, preschool to kindergarten, in not only Danville, Fremont, Dublin or San Ramon but also in nearby towns such as Alamo, Blackhawk, Diablo or San Ramon on the I-680 corridor as well as Walnut Creek.

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The Harbour Agency Joins the “100-Day Challenge” and Adopts Ambitious Goal

The 100-Day Challenge includes homeless youth providers, advocates, researchers, government agencies, philanthropists and young people uniting behind a common goal:

LIA TODAY 2019 Article Submission Guidelines Have Been Released

The Laser Institute of America's (LIA) bimonthly newsletter, LIA TODAY, has released its 2019 Guest Article Guidelines. LIA TODAY is a digital publication with a rich history of promoting the latest in laser materials processing, safety, medical applications, research and development, history, and business.

With the industry's constant growth, thousands of scientists, manufacturers, vendors, and end users of lasers and photonics are searching for all things innovative in the field. In order to meet this surge in demand, LIA is seeking newsworthy content that covers challenges and innovations in the field of photonic materials processing, laser safety, and laser market trends.

Topics and industries of interest include energy storage, aerospace, DoD non-aerospace, automotive, medical devices and biotechnology, microelectronics and integrated circuit fabrication, Internet of Things, and research and development. Read latest news here.

"Authors interested in contributing to the LIA TODAY should review the guest article guidelines and contact LIA," says Liliana Caldero, an editor of the publication.

The latest November/December 2018 issue of the LIA TODAY encapsulates LIA's 50th anniversary celebrations, a record-breaking ICALEO, through to articles on nano-scale and micro-scale 3D bio-printing. This, as well as all previous issues, can be read online via the official website.

To learn more or to submit to the LIA TODAY, please see the full 2019 Guest Article Guidelines.

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Friday, December 28, 2018

Collaborative VR Experience that Generates Leads at Trade Show Innovated by Design Center

Design Center recently designed and developed a collaborative VR (virtual reality) project for a major institutional cleaning products company, designed to draw booth visitors and generate leads at an international event for the world's largest cleaning-related organizations.
This was the second VR project for this long-term client. This time, the goal was to attract attention and deliver quality leads.
"We were looking for an exciting way to drive traffic to our booth and create engagement; keep it low-key, interactive and still imprint our message," the client said. "The VR experience needed to educate players about our products in an engaging way and be more than just a fun game."
Design Center President Ken Haus said, "This was a challenge, but we don't shy away from challenges. We simply don't have a shortage of in-house skills. This makes Design Center nimble, and proactive."
Design Center had already been internally innovating and testing a collaborative VR experience that had the potential to revolutionize VR—essentially enabling the person with the headset to be aided by an assistant with a tablet. This project was Design Center's second collaborative project for a client.
By combining users in a virtual space with users on mobile devices, Design Center's collaborative VR innovation creates an integrated experience that is more inclusive than traditional VR. The connected approach allows for real-time collaboration through shared goals, complimentary skills and tandem exercises that are more engaging and more impactful.
"Not everyone is going to want to put on a headset," Haus said. "By creating a collaborative experience, we can get around that."
To fully leverage the VR project, Design Center created a leader board that not only kept track of scores, but allowed the client to gather leads at the event.
"People liked the competitive aspect," Haus said. "They would come back multiple times because it was a fun experience that people wanted to play. It created the pull the client was looking for. Players walked away with a better understanding of their products and, in some cases, becoming an excellent lead."
The end result was that, in addition to the crowds observing the action, over 300 people participated in the VR experience at the booth.
"This is a major tradeshow for us that we attend every year," the client said. "Because of the VR experience that Design Center created, this year we had good conversations, got a lot of hot leads and had a much better conversion rate than we had last year."
As with most of the products Design Center develops, the client will be able to reconfigure the platform for other projects—including mobile applications. "We will probably build off this project next year for the same event," the client said. "But in the meantime, we will also use it for our regional shows. There's just no question that there has been and will continue to be a big pay off from this project. I definitely would recommend Design Center and I already have."

Founded in 1969, leading software designer and developer Design Center turns strategic insights into reality through app development, virtual reality solutions, custom software and more. Rooted in design and energized by digital, Design Center creates engaging, long-term solutions that streamline business and spark conversation. The company's user-experience-focused approach to design, development and implementation produces solutions that deliver value and profitability for clients. Among the company's value adds is AppKits, a proprietary application management engine, that ensures the company's solutions perform at the highest level. Design Center serves some of the world's largest organizations from their headquarters in centrally located St. Paul, Minn. To contact Design Center call 651-699-6500 or visit http://designcenterideas.com/. Review project information and client references at: https://clutch.co/profile/design-center. More info here.

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SBIR Person of the Year, 2018 - Mr. Craig Owens of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

The SBIR Person of the Year honors an individual who has made extraordinary efforts and contributions to promote and help grow America's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.

How do you bring large prime defense contractors and small businesses together for the good of the war fighter? Just ask Craig Owens, SBIR Program Manager at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics.

In the complex environment of DoD SBIR, small businesses looking to win DoD SBIR awards often have to integrate their developments to work on weapons platforms that were designed by large DoD prime contractors. Owens brings clarity to the small businesses via friendly but frank discussions on how to approach, work, and partner with primes such as Lockheed. Read here.

Owens is a requested speaker/presenter at all major SBIR events, and also participates in outreach to underserved communities where his efforts range from train the trainers to outreach and guidance to talented but underserved small businesses such as woman owned, 8(a) minority owned, veteran owned and others.

The SBIR community knows they can always depend on Owens to help, and are grateful to Lockheed Martin for that support. Owens recently received the 2018 Champion of Small Business Technology Commercialization Award from the Small Business Technology Council (SBTC) in honor of his contributions to SBIR. Be alert to the latest news.

In recognition of his exemplary hard work, dedication and vision, Mr. Craig Owens of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is the SBIR Person of the Year for 2018. More information and pictures are available at https://sbir.tv/poy/18poy.htm

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