Thursday, December 6, 2018

Youtube daily report Dec 6 2018

Aggarwal: WYSA's an emotional resilience tool for mental health.

People talk to WYSA when they don't want to talk to another human being.

Originally, what we were trying to do

was detect depression using sensidata from a phone.

We found that very few people had actually been able to access help,

but many of them had been using the chat bot and had found it helpful,

and that's when the idea of WYSA came about.

Detection isn't enough. You have to actually help people.

Selby: I've been using WYSA with my patients

for two, maybe two and a half years now.

WYSA really helps people to reflect and learn more about themselves,

their own well-being, and the things they can do to strengthen their well-being.

Initially, there's this chat-based function

that allows you to be really reflective

in quite a safe and secure way, 'cause you know it's anonymous

and you know there's no judgment, but then it also offers modules and support.

We had a mum and a young girl who came to see us

who were both quite anxious.

Everyday things would start a bit of a worry

and it was starting to feel really overwhelming for them.

We got them both to use WYSA.

The young girl learned a lot about things to help her feel less anxious.

So she got in the habit of sitting in her seat,

having maybe 30 seconds, a minute mindfulness moment

before she'd give a class presentation, and that really helped her.

And mum particularly noticed a massive improvement.

Colleagues at work were commenting on how much more relaxed she was.

Her life had completely changed

and she felt much more able to do things with her daughter

and really achieve what she wanted to do.

Technology can be a huge enabler in helping people understand

that you can support your own mental health,

and technology will change the way we look after ourselves.

Aggarwal: We're trying to make the world more mentally resilient.

Technology's always been seen as a part of the problem,

and now we want to make it the solution.

For more infomation >> Building mental resilience through technology - Duration: 1:52.

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Wheels On The Bus | Little Eddie | + More Nursery Rhymes & Baby Songs - Kids TV - Duration: 34:56.

Let's go on the bus ride!

The wheels on the bus go round and round,

Round and round, Round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round,

All through the town.

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish;

Swish, swish, swish; Swish, swish, swish;

The wipers on the bus go Swish, swish, swish,

All through the town.

The driver on the bus go move on back..

Move on back Move on back

The driver on the bus go move on back..

All through the town.

The people on the bus go up and down

Up and down Up and down

The people on the bus go up and down

All through the town.

The horn on the bus goes Beep, beep, beep;

Beep, beep, beep; Beep, beep, beep;

The horn on the bus goes Beep, beep, beep;

All through the town.

The babies on the bus go "Wah, wah, wah;

Wah, wah, wah; Wah, wah, wah;

The babies on the bus go "Wah, wah, wah;

All through the town

The mommies on the bus go "Shush, shush, shush;

Shush, shush, shush. Shush, shush, shush.

The mommies on the bus go "Shush, shush, shush;

All through the town

The wheels on the bus go round and round,

Round and round, Round and round.

The wheels on the bus go round and round,

All through the town.

That was such a Fun ride wasn't it

For more infomation >> Wheels On The Bus | Little Eddie | + More Nursery Rhymes & Baby Songs - Kids TV - Duration: 34:56.

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Tattu FUNFLY lipo...is it good? REVIEW and TEST | 4S 100c 1550Mah #tattu #funfly #gensace - Duration: 9:30.

Hi GUYS! Today I'm going to test the new freestyle "on budget" battery by TATTU...

Here it is...4S 1550Mah 100c (€24.99-$19.99)

I'm going to compare it with my favorite lipo

Tattu 4S 1550Mah 75c (€26.99-$25.99)

I am going to unbox 2 new lipos: 1 FUNFLY and 1 normal Tattu

...recharge them; then flying for 30-40 secs (warm up)

after that I'm going to punch out, full throttle, firing my quad to the sky

Let's see now my quick unbox and check data during the recharge

I'm going to recharge them with my dual lipo balance charger

...and I'm going to test them using the same quad in this beautiful spot

Let's see how they perform...so...

Dear TATTU...be careful...I'm watching you!

1ST charge DATA - A: Tattu 75c | B: FUNFLY 100c

...so I'm ready to test these new batteries

I'm going to fly with this new quad, new frame, it's a FOGGYDESIGN MK1 (we'll talk about it in other clips)

...so...same quad...2 different TATTU lipos

First one...is the FUNFLY 4S 1550Mah 100c

...versus...my favorite lipo: TATTU 4S 1550Mah 75c

I don't want to use my GOPRO, I'm going to share DVR data...it's more useful

I'm ready

16.7V...let's go...this is the FUNFLY

30-40 secs warmup

GUYS...this is a new battery

...soft warmup...without problems...

17 secs

...a bit of warmup...

ok...30 secs...

Let's find a tree and go for the punch out

these 2 for example...ready?

Not bad...not bad! Good power...let's try it again...

Let's go here

Not bad guys...it's not so hot...

It managed many punch out without problems

I can feel the 100c when raising my throttle

When I fire my quad to the sky, I have gravity, good momentum

Let's switch to the normal TATTU, I want to check my feeling after testing the FUNFLY

Ready to test my favorite lipo? I don't want to cryyyyy

30 secs warmup

I cannot clearly see this trees here

Ok, I'm ready...let's go to the trees for the punch out

so...it seems FUNFLY has more power...

Let's see it again

Yes...I can feel the 100c on the FUNFLY compared to the 75c

so if we need...yes...if we need more power I would go for the FUNFLY

yes...absolutely...

Let's try a long punch out

I can hear it too...yes the FUNFLY has 100c compared to this one, the normal TATTU

This is more hot

My conclusions: FUNFLY has more power, for sure, compared to the normal TATTU

but FUNFLY has less flying time than my normal TATTU 75c

I tested new batteries (first charge)

Now I'm going to show you my abused FUNFLY (35-40 charges)

I used this one in many bandos...you can see the scars

here you can see the BANDO's blood!

it's good yet

I abused it a lot but it seems it can resist

Let's see in the next months

2ND charge DATA - A: TATTU 75c | B: FUNFLY 100c

What can I say GUYS?

I'm quite satisfied with these FUNFLY...they react well

They have less flying time compared to the normal TATTU, probably because of the 100c

I can't judge the durability...I tested them for a month and they don't have problems

I'm not a LIPO maniac so I choosed the other model (75c) because of the durability, compared to the power

Now I have to verify this factor on my FUNFLY

If after many months they can resist like my normal TATTU

I will see

I'm satisfied, FUNFLY can support my freestyle tricks

...so when using the throttle I can feel a good reaction with good air time. I like them.

Please subscribe and follow me for more info!

#DAJE guys!!!

For more infomation >> Tattu FUNFLY lipo...is it good? REVIEW and TEST | 4S 100c 1550Mah #tattu #funfly #gensace - Duration: 9:30.

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BMW 320 - Duration: 1:12.

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Mazda MX-5 1.5 SKYACTIV-G 131 TS+ - Duration: 1:07.

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Hyundai i20 - Duration: 0:46.

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Seat Leon St FR Business Intense 1.5 TSI 130PK 6 versn. - Duration: 1:09.

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Opel Corsa 1.4 Twinport 100pk 3d Color Edition - Duration: 0:53.

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Mazda 2 SKYACTIV-G 90pk GT-M *Summer Sale* RIJKLAAR - Duration: 1:07.

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Opel Astra 1.0 Turbo 105pk Start/Stop Edition - Duration: 1:07.

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Opel Insignia Sports Tourer 1.6 CDTi Business Executive Nav. Comf/AGR.stoel. Xenon Leer - Duration: 1:11.

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Opel Corsa 1.4 S&S 90pk 5d Online Edition - Duration: 1:08.

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Opel Insignia 2.0 CDTI ecoFLEX 120pk Start/Stop Business+ - Duration: 1:12.

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Opel Insignia 2.0 CDTI ecoFLEX 120pk Start/Stop Business+ - Duration: 1:13.

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Opel Mokka X 1.4 Turbo 140pk Start/Stop Innovation - Duration: 1:13.

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Mazda 2 1.5 SKYACTIV-G GT-LUXURY | LEDER | NAVI | KEYLESS | *DEMO* - Duration: 1:14.

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How to set up a Computrac MAX 4000XL or MAX 4000 - Duration: 4:11.

Before you begin using your MAX 4000XL or MAX 4000 instrument, let's make sure you've

received everything on your packing list.

In most cases, an accessory kit will be included.

The accessory kit for the MAX 4000XL and MAX 4000 includes: a power cord that meets the

requirements of the country in which the instrument will be used, a 3 gram, 5 gram and 20 gram

weight, Tweezers, an allen wrench (or hex key), and a box of 100 waffle-type aluminum

sample pans.

Once you have verified that you've received everything on your packing slip, plug the

instrument in but do NOT turn it on yet.

Before turning it on, you will need to install the pan support.

The pan support comes securely fastened inside the instrument.

To install it, simply remove the yellow security tape and lift straight up on the foam spacer.

Remove the pan support from the foam and locate the hole in the center of the testing chamber.

If you look into the hole, you'll notice a smaller hole at the bottom, inside the instrument.

Gently place the pan support in the center of the larger opening and guide into the smaller

hole at the bottom, inside of the instrument.

Do not push or tap on the pan support; it will fall into place by itself when properly

aligned.

The balance is located below the pan support, so pressing down before, during or after pan

support installation can cause the instrument to give incorrect readings.

Make sure that all users of the instrument know not to press down on the pan support.

After the pan support is installed, take a quick look at the height of the arms in relation

to the blue rubber inner gasket.

Make sure that none of the arms are touching the gasket and that they are all relatively

the same height, giving them 3 to 4 mm of clearance.

Once you've confirmed the pan support is clear, you may now turn on the instrument.

On startup you'll be greeted with a somewhat loud and long beep.

The instrument then goes through its subroutines.

The instruments current firmware version is listed on this screen.

After the instrument is turned on, you will reach the main screen.

If a calibration reminder appears, simply press ESC to return to the main screen.

On the main screen, you will see the date, time and other information such as % Moisture,

the time of the test, the next program to be tested, and a thermometer.

The number at the bottom of the thermometer represents the current temperature, whereas

the number at the top represents the idle temperature for the currently selected test.

The buttons along the bottom and to the right of the screen will help you navigate through

the menu system.

Now that you are well acquainted with your Computrac MAX 4000XL or MAX 4000, you are

ready to move on to the next step - performing the span, or balance, calibration and the

weight test.

For more Computrac tutorial videos, check out the playlists, linked in the description

below.

Thanks for watching!

If you have any questions about your Computrac MAX 4000XL or MAX 4000, contact your AMETEK

Arizona Instrument or local representative using the links in the description below.

We look forward to serving all of your moisture, solids, and ash needs!

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For more infomation >> How to set up a Computrac MAX 4000XL or MAX 4000 - Duration: 4:11.

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David J. Cole, MD, FACS, Surgical Oncologist, Hollings Cancer Center - MUSC Health - Duration: 1:46.

As president of MUSC, I think it's

important to be present and part of care that's

provided as a part of MUSC.

So I'm a surgeon, I always will be,

so it's something that I do.

And so there's two dimensions.

One is, I think for me personally,

it's important to be connected and taking care of patients.

I also think as a leader, it's important to have

a presence at the ground level.

It helps provide credibility for me as a leader

and helps me understand what's going on

and provide better decisions for me

as I try to move this institution forward.

My treatment philosophy is to take care of patients.

I always do my best to put my patients' needs, my patients

first in terms of priority and also to build a team around me

and the care of my patients.

So I'm hopeful that patients feel that, they know it,

it's a reality.

I've been at MUSC since 1994.

I'm a surgical oncologist.

I've taken care of every dimension of patient

that comes under that thought.

Through the years, that's included

complex GI and every dimension of cancer care,

breast, melanoma, thyroid, and so forth.

The reality is currently, my focus

is breast cancer, sarcoma, and melanoma.

And I'm focused of being part of those teams

at this institution.

My thought is that patients who come

to MUSC because we provide the best care and caring possible.

For more infomation >> David J. Cole, MD, FACS, Surgical Oncologist, Hollings Cancer Center - MUSC Health - Duration: 1:46.

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YG TREASURE ㅣ TESORO GRUPO J # Entrevista + Desempeño - Duration: 12:54.

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POURQUOI J'APRENDRE LE FRANÇAIS? | Ative as legendas! - Duration: 4:24.

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En chiffres – Les jeux vidéos à Montréal - Duration: 1:13.

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There's More To Georgian Cuisine Than Cheese Boats || Eat Seeker: Kargi Gogo - Duration: 7:01.

I don't have a cooking background but I found that you don't have to go to

culinary school to learn how to cook a new particular cuisine I mean I I feel

like we had the best teachers in the world people who have been making it

their whole life in Georgia we're really fortunate to have that experience and

feel really fortunate to be able to give this food to other people here who never

had it and just extend the experience that we had when we were in Georgia I

was accidentally introduced to Georgian food really my wife and I volunteered

for the Peace Corps back in 2010 we were assigned to Republic of Georgia so we

went over not knowing anything about the country and very shortly after getting

there started to really like some of the food I remember thinking why can't we

get this in the States why have I never had this before

Georgia sits at the crossroads between Europe and Asia and has kind of been

conquered by everybody throughout history Mongols the Turks and Persians

Russian left their mark but at the same time Georgia still has a really strong

unique culinary identity and the fact that it's relatively unknown outside of

that part of the world was just amazing to me and my wife and as we finished our

Peace Corps service or like we're gonna miss his food so much and not just the

food with the culture of hospitality around the food and so we thought well

what if there's a way that we can recreate that here in the States and so

came back and within six months we opened Carvey Go Go as a food cart

downtown Portland

early on in our Peace Corps experience we had Hachi poori a Georgian cheese

bread Pat report it is a staple of Georgian cuisine some say it's the

national dish of Georgia if the Georgians had settled in America before

the Italians we would all be touched pouring and not pizza it's just so

simple and so delicious Emeril Itachi poori is the most common kind of Hot

Chip Ori that you'll get in Georgia it serves at virtually every event it's on

every table everybody in every home makes it to round flatbread that's

stuffed with the cheese and at the end gets brushed with butter and sliced up

for as simple as it is it's amazing in Georgia it is the most common kind of

hutch aboard the Jolly Roger really cacciatore is probably the most famous

George and cheese bread outside of Georgia this type of hot shatori comes

from the western part of the country on the Black Sea coast it's shaped like a

boat open faced with a big cauldron of cheese in the middle and then topped

with an overeasy egg and pat of butter and so you mix that all together and it

becomes a really kind of cheesy eggy fondue

it's super decadent in English here in America if you see a hatchet

poori on Instagram or online somewhere chances are 9 out of 10 times it's gonna

be this because it's just it looks amazing

Georgian dumplings khinkali big juicy dumplings I remember going to

these feasts in Georgia which called supras and there's multiple courses and

plates stacked on plates stacked on plates and they stretch on for hours and

hours and they can have the superest for weddings for birthdays but also just

because it's nice weather so at these events khinkali is one of the stars of

the show so I remember going to these super dinners and giant plates dozens of

dumplings coming out and guys would reach for these dumplings and just eat

them and kind of drink out the juice I never really seen anything like that

before it's not as soupy as a soup dumpling but it's definitely juicy when

it cooks the fat that's in the meat renders and then mixes with the water

that's in the mixes well and that creates this sort of a broth inside

there we always tell people to pick it up by the handle and take a bite and

kind of drink out the juice as you go if you cut into it juice spills all over

the plate and then missed out on half the fun beating the dumpling

kubdari is a round bread that's stuffed with meat so it's technically maybe a

kind of Hot Chip Oriya but there's no cheese in it it's just meat onions and

spices so I'd had this dish several times in the town where we lived and in

the capital it was okay it was nothing in that special but to dish hails from

the high mountains that's one eddy in Georgia and one time we went to Swann

Eddie and then stopped at a little roadside diner on the way there and our

driver he made us stop he was like we have to go here for this kubdari

and this dish was unlike any other kubdari that I'd had I mean the meat was

big and chunky and it was just perfectly seasoned and the the fat that was in the

meat it kind of soaked into the bread as it cooked in amis chissus delicious

decadent dish it didn't even resemble the other coupe diaries that I'd had and

that's when I was like I want to learn how to make that because it's just

amazing over the course of the next few days.there in Swan Ettie we had the

chance to learn how to make this dish people in Georgia are very open and and

proud of their food and the kubdari and so much of what we learned there is

because of the generosity of the Georgian people and it's always been

important to us with all the dishes to be really good stewards of the thing

said they are so proud of we always want to be respectful to them and so with

this kubdari recipe in particular I'm trying to get it as close as possible to

what we learned up there in the mountains to me it tastes really close

we didn't know what we were getting into when we went over there we didn't know

anything about Georgia at all but it ended up being such a perfect fit

on so many different levels my wife and I just want Georgia to continue to be a

part of our lives and that's why doing this restaurant is so much fun because

it gives us a reason to stay connected to Georgia not like we need a reason not

like we needed a restaurant to go back and spend time with people but this just

gives us a deeper connection

For more infomation >> There's More To Georgian Cuisine Than Cheese Boats || Eat Seeker: Kargi Gogo - Duration: 7:01.

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No Mystery Here! | Wheel Of Fortune - Duration: 1:20.

- Kristin. (wheel ticking and applause)

This could get interesting in a hurry.

Let's have a letter. - N.

- Yeah, there's one N. It's $1,000.

You want to risk that $1,000, try to

turn it into $10,000-- - I think I'm going to.

- Also could be a bankrupt. What are you going to do?

- I'm going to take it.

- Alright, hope it works out, 50-50 chance either way.

And it is? (applause and scream) Whoa!

Alright, right down there.

- I would like to solve.

- Okay, say everything up there.

Don't add anything, a lot at stake here, go ahead.

- Bike, Peak, Range, Climber.

- You got it. Yeah! (Kristin screaming)

(applause)

- Aren't you the-- - Oh my gosh!

(Kristin laughs)

- Wow! - Oh my God.

- Look at that.

Wow, talk about a great prize.

It's a Carnival Cruise worth $6,000.

What else we got down here?

We have-- - I think there's something.

- We have a $10,000 prize.

(applause)

And something else nice, when you win this $10,000 prize,

someone at home wins it too.

- Oh great! - I know!

For more infomation >> No Mystery Here! | Wheel Of Fortune - Duration: 1:20.

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#GreenSolutions Awards 2018 - The Beehive - Duration: 4:15.

We are at the Beehive, a participative housing project.

The project counts 11 housings for social acquisition and mutualized spaces.

We are close to the tramway line,

and 10 minutes away from the train station.

Participative housings are housings where inhabitants decide to share

common spaces and define the living conditions in which they want to live.

Our idea was, unlike a traditional housing project,

to involve inhabitants as soon as possible in the design phase

so that we could precisely define the residence they would live in.

Environment came really soon into the discussion

and entered the values of the project.

In 2013, we wrote a requirement specification with the residents

and the slected architects,

the team of Les Dauphins.

They suggested to use biobased materials:

straw, earth-based coatings and cob partitions,

to make this building very efficient.

The sum of used materials is the essential reason

why the Beehive is a low carbon building.

The origin of construction materials,

barely transformed:

I think about wood, about straw,

all originating from a very close perimeter.

Here we have something very hybrid like.

This is not a traditional condominium.

All inhabitants want to participate equally

and contribute to the management of these living spaces.

We really think this is a model for tomorrow

from an economic standpoint but also for the environment

because this kind of project answers the challenges of the city of tomorrow

on these aspects.

The important points were a true social mix

and a working generational mix.

I'm not happy to come home,

I'm happy to come at the Beehive.

Participative housing can be built just like traditional housing

with the benefit of having future residents involved,

participating to the realisation of their project,

caring for their building and maintaining it.

Also, these housings are an answer to their specific needs

and not an answer to a traditional housing programme.

This is not the architect's project anymore,

the project truely belongs to a group of residents

We wanted something different,

not a place where people live next to each other,

but a place where people have the will to go toward the other.

Step by step, small project by small project,

we might find a better balance

and a better respect for the environment,

and in the end, some true well-being for future residents

in housing projects, but also at a district scale.

Each participative housing project is unique

as it matches its group of residents.

However, regarding the environmental and constructive aspects,

this project can be easily replicated

maybe we could aim for these projects

to be standardized, industrialized

for a much increased impact

and for easier replication on other projects.

What makes the Beehive a low carbon building

is in the choice of the materials we implemented.

At the beginning, we wanted to work with dry construction, therefore with wood

And from there we had a reflexion on insulation aterials

which naturally led us to use straw

to reach very high energy efficiency

With that choice, we also brought simple technics back,

technics that limit the environmental impact of the project.

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How To Control Home Appliances by your Mobile(IR Remote Control wifi system) - Duration: 6:57.

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francia arde franceses piden cambios radicales y no al pacto global #francia #guerracivilfrancia - Duration: 6:23.

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#GreenSolutions Awards 2018 - Ecorenovation of KTR France Headquarters - Duration: 4:21.

KTR France is a very special renovation

as the original building was a very inefficient building from the 1970ies.

We turned this particularly uncomfortable building

into an examplary building for its quality of working life

and for its energy efficiency: KTR France headquarters are unprecedented in France.

This renovation is energy positive and includes energy storage

along with a large use of renewable energies.

We wanted a new building reflecting the image of the company

with values of innovation, of long-term vision,

values of well-being at work and autonomy.

In this refurbishment, in order to reach low carbon emission goals

our first move was to favor working with local companies to reduce transportation.

Regarding materials, we favored biobased materials,

for example, doors and windows are made of wood or wood/aluminium.

Wood for its carbon footprint and aluminium for its durability.

We also used a lot of biobased insulation materials.

But naturally, the most visible feature of the building

is the massive use of renewable energies

to cool and heat the building.

Therefore, our carbon footprint is very very low

and even positive according to our calculations,

since we produce a lot of energy

much more than energy than the building consumes.

To reach this level of energy efficiency

we had to design a very efficient envelope.

using biobased materials

with a very good thermal phase.

Meaning that heat flow slowly comes in during the summer

allowing us to use very few air conditioning.

We adopted the principle of bioclimatic architecture

with passive gains thanks to large glass bay windows,

widely spread around the building.

We use energy and we store it when available

by sending it into geothermal probes,

four 150-meter deep geothermal probes

dug into the rock.

Calories are stored in the earth for a season

an will allow the preheating

and the heating of the building in winter by pulling the energy back up.

We focused on the various aspects of life at work:

the layout of our staff's desks.

That was an important point.

Ergonomy and health at work:

for example, desks can be adjusted in height, allowing people to work standing

when they want, very easily

or to sit at the right height for each individual.

Users'comfort is the number one success factor for this project.

Views, natural daylight,

impeccable acoustics, thanks to a thorough work on acoustic absorption,

as illustrated by the lichen panels behind me...

All of this contributes to the well-being of the people working in this space.

We wanted to put the company at the heart of the landscape and surrounding nature.

That's why we included biodiversity around the building.

Beyond the "work" aspect of the building

there is a "life" aspect to this building as well... We live here

and we exchange moments, things that go beyond working with collaborators.

Everything here is easily replicable

and I hope that people will become aware

of the earth's energy storage capacity

especially with energy storage being one of tomorrow's challenges.

Each building should become an opportunity

to rebuild what we destroyed for decades.

We need to keep that in mind and we need to act today for tomorrow.

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