... Abu Dhabi. Instead, a three-dimensional image of the Prince will be seen giving a five-minute talk. Charles recorded the message at Highgrove last month. It will be transformed into a hologram-style image using technology based on a ...
... via hologram created a more intimate setting for their interview. Whatever technique CNN used, there's no doubt that ... Prince Charles has delivered a speech to a green energy conference in Abu Dhabi – as a hologram. He may not be ...
... Prince Charles appeared on stage as a hologram addressing the crowd at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (This video can be viewed at http:// www.wfes08.com/page.cfm/Action=PhotoLibrary/li- bID=8/t=m, or via ...
... Abu Dhabi % of world total 8.18 bn barrels 97.80 1998 2002 2006 * 1,094.10 ... speaking after US energy secretary Sam- uel Bodman and BP's CEO of ... Prince Charles , whose presentation by holographic video was a talking point ...
... Abu Dhabi last December , Charles delivered the speech in London , beaming a three - dimensional holographic image of himself to the meeting . " I don't think most U.S. business travelers are aware of the environmental impact of their ...
... Prince Charles raised the high - tech bar , appearing , like Obi - Wan Kenobi , by hologram at a conference in Abu Dhabi ... through greater use of videoconfer- encing already looks like a key strategy for enabling continued growth and ...
Drawing on interviews with nearly 200 women leaders, and survey responses from more than 3000 male and female managers, the book explains 21st-century career trends and provides practical advice to help women excel in the new world of work.
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