Bloomberg
Improving the Technical Interview Process
Byteboard co-founders Sargun Kaur and Nikke Hardson-Hurley join Emily Chang to talk about their young company's mission: removing bias and inefficiencies in the technical interview process. Both engineers and former Google employees,...
Bridgeman Arts
Fast Reactor Development, part three, 1964
Los Alamos. Repair crews putting on plastic suits. Large pump. CU of mechanism's action at work. Computers and datas. Control room with panels. Thermal reactor plant. 20 megawatts ceramic fuel fast reactor C4. Sodium plant.
Bloomberg
Royal Academy of Engineering CEO on Inclusion, Diversity in Engineering Industry
Jan.30 -- In this week Business of Equality, a review led by the London-based Royal Academy of Engineering finds numerous barriers to addressing the annual shortfall of 59,000 engineers and technicians in the UK workforce. CEO Hayaatun...
Bloomberg
Majority of India's Workforce Stop Looking for Jobs: CMIE
Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) Managing Director & CEO, Mahesh Vyas, discusses why
millions of Indians, particularly women, are exiting India's labor force entirely. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Inside China's Accelerating Bid for Chip Supremacy
Jun.03 -- Right now the world is dependent on Taiwan for silicon semiconductors called chips, which give devices like iPhones their functionality. This reliance has the U.S. and China both racing for technological independence. (Video by...
Bloomberg
We Are In an Energy Regression, Sankey Says
Paul Sankey, lead analyst at Sankey Research, says we're "in an energy regression." He talks about what the Biden administration should do to lower oil and gas prices. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bridgeman Arts
Fast Reactor Development, part two, 1964
Los Alamos. Processing and re-using fuel mechanisms. Assembly. Detailed shots of the reactors. Plug seal. Shield plug. Primary Sodium pumps being raised and sealed for repair. Components removal and repairs. Inert atmosphere caisson....
Bloomberg
Why Chips Are China’s Ultimate Weapon
Jun.02 -- Right now the world is dependent on Taiwan for silicon semiconductors called chips, which give devices like iPhones their functionality. This reliance has the U.S. and China both racing for technological independence. (Video by...
Bloomberg
Tech Diversity and Inclusion Efforts Haven't Worked, Advocate Fong-Jones Says
Jun.10 -- Liz Fong-Jones, Honeycomb.io principal developer advocate and a former Alphabet Inc. engineer, discusses her suggestions for fostering inclusion in the tech industry with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on this edition of "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
100 people who will re-define the creative industries
Mar.06 -- On International Women's Day, professional network The Dots has compiled a list of one hundred people who will re-define the creative industries in the coming years. Founder & CEO, Pip Jamieson spoke to Bloomberg's Naomi Kerbel.
Bloomberg
Inside Tesla's Model 3 Production Odyssey
Jul.12 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Tom Randall discusses Tesla's Model 3 production odyssey. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Royal Dutch Shell’s Lee on Diversity and Inclusion in Asean
Jun.21 -- Lyn Lee, chief diversity and inclusion officer at Royal Dutch Shell, discusses the diversity and inclusiveness of Asean, the changes she’s seen over the years, their gender gap in engineering and technology and how the company...
Bloomberg
3D Printing Industry: Hype vs. Reality
Oct. 15 -- Additive Manufacturing Consultant Todd Grimm discusses the future of the 3D printing industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
Sky News
Man Uses Miniature Camera for an Eye
VOICED: Rob Spence - a Toronto based film maker - lost his eye in a shooting accident in his teens. He decided that eye patches are so old fashioned - so he came up with his own very modern solution. This report from Lucy Cotter contains...
Curated Video
In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as AP correspondent Jason Bronis reports, all the money and expertise in the world may never be able to truly protect the city.
HEADLINE:Katrina Five Years Later: Can It Happen Again?
CAPTION: In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as Jason Bronis reports, all the...
Bloomberg
Makan Delrahim on Crypto Regulation and Antitrust
Latham & Watkins Partner and former DOJ Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim joins Emily Chang to discuss regulation and antitrust issues in blockchain technology and crypto. Plus, his take on Biden's own crypto executive order, and...
Bridgeman Arts
Qatar gas plants. Suburban developments. Telecommunications training. UAE, 1974
Clip 8 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Qatar gas industrial and fertilizer plants. Luxury hotels and suburbs. Internal and overseas telecommunications training.
Bloomberg
Betterment Takes on the Wall Street Establishment
Oct. 21 -- Your investment strategy might be good, but what if it could be better? That's exactly what Betterment, a NYC startup that's disrupting the brokerage business, is aiming for. The company uses a straight-forward investment...
Curated Video
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Assembled For First Time
The Webb program is an international venture led by NASA, in cooperation with the European and Canadian space agencies.
Bloomberg
Hackers in the Mojave Desert Are Using AI to Build Cars
July 29 -- On this segment of "Hello World," Bloomberg's Ashlee Vance hitches a ride with adrenaline junkie Mouse McCoy and his gang of hot-rod revolutionaries. Watch as the team pushes their speeding, sensor-strapped buggies to their...
Curated Video
U.K. To Close Its Borders To Unskilled Workers, Non-English Speakers
The U.K. says it will prioritize "the skills a person has to offer, not where they come from."
Curated Video
Racing Thoughts: Quadriplegic Man Drives Racecar With His Brain
Neurosurgeons, researchers and engineers have come together to make it possible for a man who's a quadriplegic to drive a car using his brain.
Bridgeman Arts
Sharjah State Telecommunications, and the Cable and Wireless engineers training programme. UAE, 1974
Clip 14 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Sharjah State Telecommunications, and lessons at the Cable and Wireless engineering training programme.
Bloomberg
Behind the Scenes of Musk's Model 3 'Production Hell'
Jul.13 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Tom Randall and Bloomberg's Josh Eidelson discuss Tesla's Model 3 production odyssey. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."