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EAI may refer to: Organisations * East Asia Institute (Korea), an independent, private think tank * East Asia Institute (Ludwigshafen), Germany, a public research centre, part of the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences * Electronic Arts Intermix, an American art organization * Electronic Associates, Inc., an American analog computer manufacturer * Element AI, a former Canadian artificial intelligence company * Engineering Animation, Inc., a defunct American visualization software company * Excalibur Almaz Inc., former name of Manx private spaceflight company now called Excalibur Almaz Limited Other uses * Electroacoustic improvisation, a form of free improvisation in music, formerly known as live electronics * Email address internationalization, the move to standardise email addresses globally * Enterprise application integration, the use of software and computer systems' architectural principles to integrate a set of enterprise computer applications * ''Erythema ab ig ...
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East Asia Institute (Korea)
The East Asia Institute () is a non-profit independent, private think tank founded in 2002 with the stated mission of establishing a regional community based on democracy and a market economy. The chairman is Young-Sun Ha, an honorary professor from Seoul National University, and the president is Yonsei University professor Yul Sohn. The organisation is based in Seoul, South Korea. The institute's work focuses on interdisciplinary research in the social science fields. It is a member of the Council of Councils. It has created an archival website of publications related to North Korea. The Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program The Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) was a non-profit program at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that operated from 1989 to 2021. TTCSP was originally established at the Foreign Policy Research Insti ... (TTCSP) at the University of Pennsylvania ranked the East Asia Institute 89th in its 2017 worldwide rankin ...
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East Asia Institute (Ludwigshafen)
The East Asia Institute (German: Ostasieninstitut) is a public research centre, founded in 1989 as part of the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences. It offers four year or eight-semester programs (BA) in international business management, supplemented with cultural and language studies in China, Japan, or Korea-related topics and regions. Name :English: East Asia Institute :French: Institut pour l'Asie de l'est :German: Ostasieninstitut :Russian: Институт Восточной Азии (Institut Wostotschnoiy Azii) :Chinese: 东亚学院 (Dongya Xueyuan) :Japanese: 東アジアセンター (Higashi Ajia Senta) :Korean: 동아시아연구소 (Dong-Asia Yeonguso) Activities and mission The Institute provides international business management programs, with a large focus on cultural and language studies in modern China, Japan, and Korea. Publications and research tend to cover various social science disciplines related to current events developing in the regions. The c ...
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Electronic Arts Intermix
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) is a nonprofit organization, nonprofit arts organization that is a resource for video and media art. An advocate of media art and artists since 1971, EAI's core program is the distribution and preservation of a collection of over 3,500 new and historical video works by artists. EAI has supported the creation, exhibition, distribution and preservation of video art, and more recently, digital art projects. EAI supports artists through the distribution, preservation, exhibition and representation of their media artworks, and works closely with educators, curators, programmers and collectors to facilitate exhibitions, acquisitions and educational uses of media artworks. EAI provides access to video art within an educational and cultural framework. History EAI was founded in 1971 as one of the first nonprofit organizations in the United States dedicated to the support of video as an art form. As one of the earliest organizations in the emergent video a ...
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Electronic Associates, Inc
Electronic may refer to: *Electronics, the science of how to control electric energy in semiconductors * ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal *Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device *Electronic commerce or e-commerce, the trading in products or services using computer networks, such as the Internet *Electronic publishing or e-publishing, the digital publication of books and magazines using computer networks, such as the Internet *Electronic engineering, an electrical engineering discipline Entertainment *Electronic (band), an English alternative dance band ** ''Electronic'' (album), the self-titled debut album by British band Electronic *Electronic music, a music genre *Electronic musical instrument *Electronic game, a game that employs electronics See also *Electronica, an electronic music genre *Consumer electronics Consumer electronics, also known as home electronics, are electronic devices intended for everyday household ...
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Element AI
Element AI was an artificial intelligence company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. It was funded by the Government of Canada for CAD$5 million, and raised US$102 million independently, before being acquired by ServiceNow. Prior to its acquisition, it had collaborated with Amnesty International, Twitter, Singapore Management University, the Port of Montreal, LG Electronics, Agile Data Solutions and others to release several studies. History Element AI was founded in October 2016 by Jean-François Gagné and co-founders Yoshua Bengio, Anne Martel, Nicolas Chapados, and Philippe Beaudoin, along with Jean-Sébastien Cournoyer of Montreal venture capital fund Real Ventures. In early 2017, the company acquired the entire team of an open source machine learning database. It then raised US$102 million from US investors in a series A round led by the San Francisco venture fund Data Collective and Microsoft Ventures. In December 2018, the Government of Canada gave a loan of up to CAD ...
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Engineering Animation, Inc
Engineering is the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to solve problems within technology, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems. Modern engineering comprises many subfields which include designing and improving infrastructure, machinery, vehicles, electronics, materials, and energy systems. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis for applications of mathematics and science. See glossary of engineering. The word ''engineering'' is derived from the Latin . Definition The American Engineers' Council for Professional Development (the predecessor of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology aka ABET) has defined "engineering" as: History Engineering has existed since ancient times, when humans devised inventions such as the wedge, lever, wheel and pulley, etc. The term ''engineering'' is derived f ...
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Excalibur Almaz Inc
Excalibur is the mythical sword of King Arthur that may possess magical powers or be associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. Its first reliably datable appearance is found in Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia Regum Britanniae''. Excalibur as the "sword in the stone" functioning as the proof of Arthur's lineage is an iconic motif featured throughout most works dealing with Arthur's youth since its introduction in Robert de Boron's ''Merlin''. The sword given to the young Arthur by the Lady of the Lake in the tradition that began soon afterwards with the ''Post-Vulgate Cycle'' is not the same weapon, but in ''Le Morte d'Arthur'' both of them share the name of Excalibur. Several similar swords and other weapons also appear within Arthurian texts, as well as in other legends. Forms and etymology The name ''Excalibur'' ultimately derives from the Welsh (Breton , Middle Cornish ), which is a compound of , , and , . Caledfwlch appears in several early Welsh works, inc ...
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