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Exploring Engineering Marvels and Future Tech: Insights from Roman Aqueducts to Mixed Reality

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In this engaging episode of the Valuu Makers podcast, Ryan Purvis and Heather Bicknell reflect on their recent travels and the engineering marvels they've encountered, from the Roman aqueducts to the sophisticated tunnels of Paris. They also discuss the fascinating evolution of technology—from the historical feats of construction to futuristic visions of augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality applications. Join them as they consider the parallels between ancient innovation and modern breakthroughs, and how technology's rapid pace continues to reshape our world. Books mentioned: - The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu

- Critical Mass: A Novel by Daniel Suarez Show links:

Twitter: ⁠@theValuuMakers⁠

LinkedIn: ⁠@theValuuMakers⁠

YouTube channel: ⁠TheValuuMakers⁠

Email us: [email protected]

Visit us: ⁠www.valuumakers.club⁠

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In this engaging episode of the Valuu Makers podcast, Ryan Purvis and Heather Bicknell reflect on their recent travels and the engineering marvels they've encountered, from the Roman aqueducts to the sophisticated tunnels of Paris. They also discuss the fascinating evolution of technology—from the historical feats of construction to futuristic visions of augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality applications. Join them as they consider the parallels between ancient innovation and modern breakthroughs, and how technology's rapid pace continues to reshape our world. Books mentioned: - The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu

- Critical Mass: A Novel by Daniel Suarez Show links:

Twitter: ⁠@theValuuMakers⁠

LinkedIn: ⁠@theValuuMakers⁠

YouTube channel: ⁠TheValuuMakers⁠

Email us: [email protected]

Visit us: ⁠www.valuumakers.club⁠

Be a guest: ⁠Sign up here

Try out these products for:

Courses: LearnWorlds (Try it out)

Identify anonymous website traffic: dealfront (Try is out)

Productivity: Notion (Try it out)

Programme Management: Valuu Workspace

  continue reading

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