A group of students gather for an Inspiring Conversations event at WMU

Inspiring Conversations

Discussions led by thought leaders, changemakers and industry professionals for thinking more deeply about advancing our world鈥檚 greatest challenges from an engineering perspective.

Events

The Digital Art Renaissance

Nik Kalyani, B.S.'92

  • Tuesday, Jan. 16
  • 2 p.m.
  • Virtual Imaging Technology (VITAL) Lab, 3006 Dalton Center

Programmable Money through Art

Nik Kalyani, B.S.'92

  • Wednesday, Jan. 17
  • 10:30 a.m.
  • Parkview Room, D-132 Floyd Hal
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Nik Kalyani is a technology entrepreneur and founder of Vitruveo, the blockchain for creators. Vitruveo is on a mission to give creators a sustainable income through art. A prolific digital art collector, Kalyani has supported thousands of artists in the space. He previously founded five tech startups with three exits. The most notable was DNN, a broadly used Open Source CMS on the Microsoft tech stack. He has also helped thousands of developers learn blockchain programming through his work on Udacity鈥檚 Blockchain Nanodegree. Kalyani resides in Mountain View, California, where he pursues his passion of voiding warranties on technology gadgets.

Kalyani earned a B.S. degree in computer science from Western 麻豆传媒应用 University.

Imagination Meets Reality

Tom Armbruster, B.S.E.'94
CEO, 209 group and MoCap Solutions

  • Wednesday, Nov. 15
  • 2 p.m.
  • Parkview Room, D-132 Floyd Hall

The Things No One is Telling You That You Need to Know in Engineering

WMU alumni at the Boeing Company

  • Tuesday, Sept. 19
  • 1 to 2 p.m.
  • Parkview Room, D-132 Floyd Hall

Resume Workshop with Boeing

  • Tuesday, Sept. 19
  • 10 to 11:30 a.m.
  • Parkview Room, D-132 Floyd Hall