CES 2020 Eureka Park

On January 8th 2020, ThinkLive! Inc. hosted a booth at the United States Government Start Up Showcase “Eureka Park” at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).   

ThinkLive! Inc. introduced to attendees the multiple features and capabilities of its newly designed STEM Turntable Workstation.:

Pictured: ThinkLive! CEO Charles Spencer with Secretary of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross, United States Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios and Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property / Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office Andrei Iancu. Copyright ThinkLive! Inc.

Government Agencies supporting small businesses:

Representatives from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, National Science Foundation, Small Business Administration and SelectUSA showed up at Eureka park. Copyright ThinkLive! Inc.

Learn coding via turntablism. Copyright ThinkLive! Inc.

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Saul Ramos, Deputy District Director SBA; Nevada District Office Copyright ThinkLive! Inc.

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1st and goal

The USPTO Eureka park pavilion highlighted inventors from the National Inventors Hall of Fame including the inventor of the yellow down maker line! Copyright ThinkLive! Inc.

Las Vegas, NV January, 8, 2020 -- Secretary of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross, United States Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios and USPTO Director Andrei Iancu. Additionally, pictured, Richard Johnson and Dr. Tirzah R. Spencer - Photo Credit(1-3): Jeff Isaacs/USPTO Provider Jeff Isaacs USPTO - Copyright USPTO; Copyright ThinkLive! Inc.


STEM Turntable Workstation:

ThinkLive! Inc.'s hardware and software illustrated for attendees the data attributes of turntable manipulation.  Captured data provided by ThinkLive! Inc. hardware and software directly facilitates the integration of curriculum content currently underway at the University of Chicago by Dr. Margaret Beale Spencer, Marshall Field IV Professor of Urban Education and Life Course Development. In partnership with her national team of curriculum experts, state standards are linked to STEM lesson development. Mr. Spencer demonstrated his educational technology innovation to top officials and other distinguished government leadership including Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur L. Ross, United States Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios and United States Patent Technology Office Director Andrei Iancu. Along with physics, engineering and math concepts, the hardware and software demonstration established the innovation’s capability for teaching computer programming and coding via turntable manipulation.  In one computer science exercise, the team demonstrated the capacity of students to change the color of the turntable platter through computer language JavaScript.  Attendees witnessed 3 Computer Science lessons developed for middle school students that involve loops, conditionals and other basic computer science lessons.

TLive! STEM Turntable Workstation (TM). ThinkLive! Inc. CEO Charles Spencer and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross. Photo Credit: Jeff Isaacs/USPTO Provider Jeff Isaacs USPTO Copyright USPTO

TLive! STEM Turntable Workstation (TM). ThinkLive! Inc. and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur L. Ross. Photo Credit: Jeff Isaacs/USPTO Provider Jeff Isaacs USPTO Copyright USPTO