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Check out our latest People In Santa Cruz Tech profile with Socrates Rosenfeld from Jane Technologies. Watch the video here 

Wow. So that happened.
Buoy exited. Our startup got acquired.

By the time you read this, all of Buoy will be a small part of Resideo — the new public company that is becoming a force in the smart home space. You can read all about the business parts of that, and our exciting new future, here.

That’s not what I’m going to write about right now, though. I’m in a reflective mood. Read the rest of Keri Waters Medium post here

Resideo Acquires Buoy Labs, Adding Innovative Water Usage and Leak Prevention to Smart Home Portfolio. Read the press release here
Congrats to Chris Miller and Cloud Brigade for taking 1st Place in the inaugural Amazon AWS Deep Racer event!
OneWheel has many open positions right here in Santa Cruz. Check out their careers page for more info here
Santa Cruz New Tech - April 3 at Cruzio
You may be wondering what elephant seals and dark matter have to do with our monthly tech event. Well... Learn more here
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki and Google exec Dennis Troper share tips and tales
Susan Wojcicki (M.S. '93), CEO, YouTube, and Dennis Troper (M.S. '93), Product Director, Google In Conversation with Campus Provost Marlene Tromp.
The inside story of their journey from the redwood forest to Silicon Valley – they were growing a family while playing parts in creating two legendary high-tech startups. Listen in on this lively and wide-ranging conversation about how their UC Santa Cruz roots contributed to their success as business leaders, and to their aspirations to improve people’s lives. Watch the video here
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Cosmic Knowledge and the Future of the Human Race
Modern astronomy is telling us the story of our cosmic origins—how the Galaxy was assembled, how the Sun and Earth were formed, and where the chemical elements came from that comprise our bodies. We can now use this knowledge of our cosmic past to predict our cosmic future, and it looks bright ahead.  We humans have been given the most precious gift of all, cosmic time -- nearly a billion years of it. The challenge is clear: what will we do with it?  National Medal of Science winner Sandra Faber will describe how the profound insights of cosmology are shaping the new Earth Futures Institute at UC Santa Cruz, which is grappling with this cardinal question. Watch the video here
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