Stephen Ibaraki

Stephen Ibaraki Chairman and Managing General Partner REDDS Capital, Founder chair outreach UN ITU AI for good Global Summit. Globally unique with Chairman, Founder, Board roles in: Business/finance, successful Entrepreneurship / startups / investments / VC, no.1 global Science orgs, UN innovation progs, top CEO Industry-orgs/think tanks, no.1 Summits (acronym BE-SUNIS). 300+ global engagements impacting $100+ Trillion in sustainable investments. For more information see Ibaraki's official CIPS Fellows profile: http://www.cips.ca/stephen-ibaraki --- For Microsoft Awards profile: https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/PublicProfile/33272?fullName=Stephen%20Ibaraki ----- For a personal profile see Ibaraki's LinkedIn profile: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/sibaraki

Articles by Stephen Ibaraki

A last look at CES 2014: Mobile apps winners and show highlights

Young winning entrepreneurs wow the judges and audiences with their innovations and CES features the show highlights

Quick takes–innovation leaders at CES 2014’s Eureka Park

The zone for startups and entrepreneurs included a company that hopes to market a light AC/DC power converter for mobile devices

Quick takes from CES 2014

Facts and figures from the biggest consumer electronics show highlight changes in mobile industry

Students encouraged to enter mobile app contest for 2014 CES

For 2014, CES will introduce the Student App-reneur Scholarship Awards to honor outstanding achievements in app creation by high school, college and graduate school students.

What is enterprise architecture?

A new landmark paper from the Federation of Enterprise Architecture Professional Organizations (FEAPO) has found, quoting Michael Porter's research, that more than 80 per cent...

Technology trends: Fact or fiction

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) released their 2014 5 Technology Trends to Watch report this week.  With the spotlight on Content Curation, Robotics, Driverless...

Canada behind in ICT development

Canada is ranked 20th in overall ICT development for the third consecutive year by the International Telecommunications Union

Professionalism: Growing or in a downward spiral?

Professionalism is controversial but primarily only in ICT. Why? Medicine, Law, Accounting we accept it and it is codified. For Information Communication Technology (ICT), it...

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