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Walter Light Hall Naming (1/2) / CFRC Interview with Walter Light (2/2)

Part 1. Main Speakers: George Aitken, David Smith, Agnes Benedickson, Dr Walter Light. Location: Walter Light auditorium. Begins with narrator talking about the purpose of Walter Light Hall and the electrical engineering program. Cuts to George Aitken talking about the naming in front of an audience in the auditorium. He presents Dr Light with a scroll signed by the graduating electrical engineering class. Smith takes the podium and talks about Dr Light. Benedickson and also talks about Dr Light as well as the naming process for the building, before unveiling a picture of him that will hang in the building. Dr Light then talks about how honoured he is. Ends with shots of the gathering after the naming.
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): CFRC Interviewer, Dr Walter Light. Location: Walter Light Auditorium. Takes place after the Walter Light Hall Naming. The CFRC interviewer asks Dr Light about his opinions on topics related to business, technology, and universities.

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The Sigma-Aldrich Case - Dr. Alfred Bader

Main Speaker(s): Dr Alfred Bader. Dr Bader begins by talking about how he wanted to dontate Sigma-Aldrich stock to Queen's. Dr Bader seems to be defending himself from the idea that his donation to the university was him betting against the Sigma-Aldrich company in some way. He also seems to be degrading the management at Sigma-Aldrich. He spends the end of the video taking questions form the audience.

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Chasing the Sun - Student Film

Directed By: Michael Souther. A student-made documentary on solar powered cars built by Queen's students for the annual competition event Sunrayce. The documentary has a focus on how more women are choosing to go into STEM fields.

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Advanced Ceramics Conference Tape 7: Industrial Contributions

Main Speaker(s):Two business experts, M. Sayer. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video begins with various different advanced ceramics businessmen taking turns discussing how Canadian businesses can catch up to the Japanese ceramics industry. Afterwards Sayer delivers some concluding remarks, thanking the speakers and the audience.

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Mech Eng 492 Final Presentations: #3 Zeta Technologies #4 B & B Inc.

Main Speaker(s): Jothathan Williams, Greg MacDonald, Tod Bosik, Andrew Boushey. Location: classroom. Video contains two MECH 492 groups' final project presentations. First group is Williams and MacDonald, who created Zeta Technologies with a product that would dispense toothpaste. Second group is Bosik and Boushey who created B & B Inc with a product that serves as a collapsible golf club with changeable heads. Each group speaks about their marketting plan for their product, as well as sales predictions and insights on company management.

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Advanced Ceramics Conference Tape 6: M. Bergeron

Main Speaker(s): M. Bergeron, R. Turner, S.J. Arnold. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. First portion of video is a lecture by Bergeron on Japan's research into advanced ceramics, as well as how Canada can benefit from this research. He also answers questions from the audience. Afterwards Turner and Arnold give a presentation on the market potential of piezoelectric materials, as well as the usefullness of a searchable online database of information.

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Advanced Ceramics Conference Tape 5: MKM Consultants

Main Speaker(s): M.K. Murthy. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Video contains a lecture by Murthy on commercial opportunities for advanced materials in Canada, with a focus on advanced ceramics. He also discusses what makes a ceramic 'advanced'. After his lecture he answers questions from th audience.

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Advanced Ceramics Conference Tape 4: Ivan H. Joyce

Main Speaker(s): Ivan Joyce, P.S. Nicholson. Location: Donald Gordon Centre. Begins with a lecture by Joyce on powder technology and fabrication, as well as advanced characterization techniques. Afterward, he answers questions from the audience with the assistance of two other experts. After that, the camera cuts to Nicholson giving a presentation on the non-destructive testing of ceramics. He answers questions from the audience at the end of his speech.

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