Teresa H. Meng, 2024
Cited for fundamental technical contributions to and commercial leadership in all-CMOS Wi-Fi technology, leading to its widespread use in practice.
Cited for fundamental technical contributions to and commercial leadership in all-CMOS Wi-Fi technology, leading to its widespread use in practice.
Cited for fundamental technical contributions to and commercial leadership in all-CMOS Wi-Fi technology, leading to its widespread use in practice.
“I am a first-generation college student in my family. Thanks to the development of the Internet and information technology over the past two decades, a small number of people in this generation, including me, have been able to explore more possibilities in life. It has taken me my entire life to realize the importance of digital equity to who I am today, which will definitely continue throughout my entire career.”
“I see digital equity as a powerful driver toward broader social equity. Access to the digital world empowers people to enhance their quality of life and earning ability through better access to knowledge and resources.”
On November 7, 2023 The Marconi Society continued the webinar series on state-level planning. In this webinar Maine discusses their unique approach focused on Projects, Places, and People and now layering in the values of urgency, universality, and digital equity.
On October 3, 2023, The Marconi Society continued our webinar series on state-level planning in this area by showcasing the activities underway in North Carolina.
The Marconi Society is proud to partner with the Maine Connectivity Authority and digital equity leaders in the state to discuss Maine’s unique approach to connectivity focused on Projects, Places, and People.
The Marconi Society partners with MCNC, North Carolina’s research and education network, and local digital equity leaders to discuss strategies, successes, and challenges in achieving digital equity in North Carolina communities.
Shared stories, insights, and predictions for the future from Vint Cerf, Internet pioneer, Marty Cooper, Inventor of the cellphone, and Federico Faggin, developer of the microprocessor.
Vint Cerf, Internet pioneer, Marty Cooper, Inventor of the cellphone and Federico Faggin, developer of the microprocessor, share their insights and predictions for the future.
Click here for a replay of the event. Click here for panelist slides. The Marconi Society is proud to present the first state case study
The Marconi Society is proud to welcome our new President and CEO, John Janowiak.
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