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Bottega Veneta runway show in Detroit draws stars, insiders to Motor City

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Detroit was star studded Thursday night as celebrities filled the downtown streets for the luxury brand Bottega Veneta's spring runway show. Inspired by the city's techno roots and American innovation, the Italian brand's creative director, Daniel Lee, brought local and international celebrities for the show at Detroit's Michigan Building Theater. "I was obsessed with showing here," Lee told reporters, according to a GQ report. “Detroit really was the beginning” of the collection, he said - the concept from which the clothing emerged was an unforgettable moment. I love America. " Thursday's show, the Bottega Salon O3 Show, is the brand's third seasonally independent double gender show, with the first in London and the second in Berlin, reports the New York Times. Driven by the "greatness of this city," Lee took the show straight to the source of his inspiration rather than just naming it. His first trip to Detroit was an accidental

Haptics, AI, and robots-to-rent will make up business of the future | City & Business | Finance

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Fashion boutiques with intelligent man-made haptics - wearable technology that lets you feel warmth and touch - have been called the future of the gaming and education industries. These are the predictions of four of the UK's leading futurists and consumer business experts behind the NatWest Future Businesses Report, which offers a vision of what UK industry could look like by 2036. Commissioned by the bank to inspire the next generation of startups and SMEs, the report was written by leading futurologist Dr. Ian Pearson, consumer business guru Kate Hardcastle, Shivvy Jervis, founder of FutureScape248 - the award-winning human-centered innovation lab - and futurist and author Tom Cheesewright. The panel revealed that in the near future, travel agents could allow vacationers to "try out" virtual reality experiences "before you fly" and the daily commute could take place in high-speed personal travel pods to help overcome city congestion. Protein-rich insects

Springboro Community City School District Board of Education

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No response Olga K. Verbitsky No response Charles W. Anderson City: Springboro Education: B.A. Current Employment: Funeral director Community Involvement: Springboro and Warren County school boards; Abilities First; Atrium Medical Center Foundation Board; Franklin Optimist and Rotary. Why are you seeking elected office? I want to continue my participation on the Springboro school board. Why should voters elect you? I have 12 years experience on the Springboro School Board and 38 years living in Springboro. If elected, what will be your top three priorities? To enhance the experience of every student in Springboro, continue to improve on our test scores, and make sure we are always improving our resources needed to prepare our students for college or to enter the work force. What specific plans do you have to address those top priorities? To support our administrators and teachers in their everyday activities and make sure we are encouraging creative thinking by all of our employees.

Haptics, AI, and robots-to-rent will make up business of the future | City & Business | Finance

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Fashion boutiques with intelligent man-made haptics - wearable technology that lets you feel warmth and touch - have been called the future of the gaming and education industries. These are the predictions of four of the UK's leading futurists and consumer business experts behind the NatWest Future Businesses Report, which offers a vision of what UK industry could look like by 2036. Commissioned by the bank to inspire the next generation of startups and SMEs, the report was written by leading futurologist Dr. Ian Pearson, consumer business guru Kate Hardcastle, Shivvy Jervis, founder of FutureScape248 - the award-winning human-centered innovation lab - and futurist and author Tom Cheesewright. The panel revealed that in the near future, travel agents could allow vacationers to "try out" virtual reality experiences "before you fly" and the daily commute could take place in high-speed personal travel pods to help overcome city congestion. Protein-rich insects