By Bob Decker
1. The Posifa Technologies team had an excellent show at Sensors Converge in Santa Clara, where their messaging about hydrogen sensors for EV battery management systems and refrigerant leaks in HVAC systems fit right in with what (along with AI) stood out as cutting edge and different about this year's expo. The Redpines team is so grateful to have worked with them on promoting their presence at the show and creating some simple but actually very effective signage.
2. Alliance Memory continues to be incredibly successful in growing its business, as evidenced by a string of appointments to newly created positions, including Korea and Taiwan country managers and a head of business development for Europe, all announced between the end of May and the end of June. Meanwhile, there are some very exciting product announcements set to roll in July.
3. Vancouver's Chinatown is a great place to be a digital nomad, particularly when you have day after day of sunny weather. My Airbnb on Georgia Street near the corner of Main was on the same block as Massy Books, a short walk to an amazing tapas place, and a five minute run to False Creek, which has a continuous path (thoughtfully separated into pedestrian and bicycle lanes) along its shoreline. One day I ran to the right, one day I ran to the left, for which the turnaround point (at 2 miles) is shown in the photo.