GeekWire contributor Tim Ellis, organizer of Clue Quest NW on Aug. 27. (File Photo)
GeekWire had a chance to test out the new technology this week before the Mariners took on the Oakland Athletics.
Given the 1+ N platform's success so far, Ping An is planning to introduce it in more countries and regions. "The platform is now applied in around 100 cities in China, and we see problems, whether occurring domestically or overseas, are solved the same way using our systems. Therefore, we will continue to promote the platform in more countries," Tan said.
Getting back to the theme of the conference, Jeff Sinclair, CEO of Vancouver-based event-focused app company Eventbase, suggested that Vancouver make a run at HQ2, and with Amazon’s 2018 decision timeframe, next year’s Cascadia conference would make a great moment to share the news.
Geely Chairman Li Shufu said: "Our partnership with DRB-Hicom will enable Proton to become the industry leader in Malaysia and a top three brand in Southeast Asia. We will also continue to expand Lotus' product portfolio and increase production to further enhance its brand."
Giessel, who grows wheat and corn near the western Kansas community of Larned, said he was "glad they are trying to be doing something, but I don't know when the day is over how much difference it is going to make. The underlying problem is still there."
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Gensler was in Shanghai in the second quarter to share his principles behind running a successful practice. He also launched the Chinese version of his 2015 book Art's Principles: 50 Years of Hard-learned Lessons in Building a World-class Professional Services Firm during the trip.
GeekWire co-founder John Cook, left, with his brother Dave Cook in the KIRO Radio studios. (Erynn Rose Photo)
Geely added that currently, some of its autonomous models have arrived at Level 2, but with the introduction of these technologies, they will be lifted to Level 3 by the end of 2021.
Geng said this was a countermeasure in response to a previous US move to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, known as US Section 232 measures, but not a countermeasure for the US Section 301 investigation.