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kamoro jck retweeted
🚂 Let's make this comment section a networking hub. Introduce yourself and connect with others.
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Ruth🐟 retweeted
Networking kumbe ni kuomba tu favours kwa watu wamemake it ndio wakusaidie
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Step 1: Learn how computers actually work (Month 1-2) > Networking basics (TCP/IP, DNS, subnets) > Linux fundamentals — you'll live in a terminal > How the web works (HTTP, requests, sessions)
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Day 3 of #EHCLeadership 26🩸As we wrap up this intense weekend, it’s now time to talk about how to work within an organization and share tools. Networking. #EHCLC2026 #EHCommunity @EHC_Haemophilia
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AiROVA retweeted
🚀 BLOCK LOUNGE Alpha VIP Night is coming to Philippine Blockchain Week 2026! An open networking night hosted by @9CATGROUP and @airova_business , bringing together founders, investors, VCs, builders, KOLs, media, and ecosystem leaders across Web3 and AI. Expect meaningful conversations, premium networking, brand showcases, and high-value connections in one night. 🤝✨ 📅 18 June 2026 ⏰ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM 📍 Venue: To be announced 🔗 Luma: luma.com/lxbd5boq Stay tuned. More details coming soon.
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🤖 The Humanoid Robot Race Is Accelerating Faster Than Most Investors Realize Just as the AI boom created trillion-dollar opportunities in chips and cloud computing, the next wave may be physical AI. China’s leading humanoid robot companies are now rushing toward IPOs in Shanghai and Hong Kong, signaling that the industry is moving from research labs to mass production. Some of the names to watch include: 🔹 Unitree Robotics – Global leader in quadruped and humanoid robot deliveries, reportedly targeting a valuation of around $7 billion. 🔹 DEEP Robotics – Industrial quadrupeds and next-generation autonomous robots. 🔹 Leju Robotics – Already mass producing Kuavo humanoid robots. 🔹 EngineAI – Preparing for a Hong Kong listing with a focus on intelligent humanoid systems. 🔹 Agibot – Expected to manufacture 20,000 humanoids in 2026, one of the largest production targets announced so far. 🔹 Galbot – Already deploying robots in unmanned retail stores. 🔹 PUDU Robotics – Expanding from service robots into industrial automation. What does this mean for U.S. investors? The biggest winners may not be the robot manufacturers themselves, but the companies supplying the brains, eyes, and muscles. U.S. stocks I’m watching 🤖 $NVDA – AI computing platform powering physical AI and robotics. 🤖 $TSLA – Optimus could become one of the world’s largest humanoid robot platforms. 🤖 $AVGO – High-speed networking connecting millions of intelligent machines. 🤖 $AMBA – Edge AI vision chips that allow robots to see and understand their environment. 🤖 $SYM – Warehouse robotics already operating at commercial scale. 🤖 $TER – Through Universal Robots, a leader in collaborative robotics. Long-term investment thesis The first AI revolution taught computers to think. The next revolution will teach machines to walk, see, pick up objects, deliver packages, work in factories, stock shelves, and assist people in everyday life. We’re moving from digital AI to embodied AI. The companies building this ecosystem today could become the infrastructure leaders of the next decade. The AI race is no longer happening only inside data centers—it’s stepping into the real world. 🤖🚀
China's humanoid robot companies are rushing toward IPO in Shanghai and Hong Kong. This list will probably get a lot longer in the coming weeks and might already be out of date: Hangzhou-based Unitree Robotics is leading the pack. The world leader in humanoid and quadruped deliveries is expected to join the tech-heavy Shanghai STAR Market in the coming months with a targeted valuation around $7 billion. Also seeking a spot on the NASDAQ-style board is fellow Hangzhou firm DEEP Robotics, which is known for its industrial quadrupeds and its water-resistant humanoid, as well as Shenzhen’s Leju Robotics, which has started mass producing its flagship Kuavo humanoids at a factory it operates with Dongfeng Precision. According to Bloomberg, Shenzhen-based EngineAI has confidentially filed for a public listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX). If approved, it would join fellow humanoid robot makers UBTECH Robotics and Dobot, both of which are also headquartered in Shenzhen. Other companies reportedly preparing for a Hong Kong listing include: - Shanghai’s Agibot, which is tracking to manufacture at least 20,000 humanoids in 2026 - Beijing’s Galbot, which is known for its human-free retail stores - Shenzhen’s PUDU Robotics, a leading mobile robot manufacturer that’s expanding into industrial automation
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Gabriel💕 retweeted
a anitta deve ser tão boa de networking né? deve ser a pessoa mais carismática do mundo pq td mundo adora ela
Rema & Anitta 👀👀❤️❤️❤️
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Replying to @schfess
Bisa diakalin di univ sekarang. Selama kuliah HARUS CARI NETWORKING. Entah temenmu/ ortu temenmu kuliah. If ortu temenmu relasi bagus bisa nyangkut. ikut workshop, seminar, ORGANISASI LUAR KAMPUS yang sehat &bagus (penting banget) &deketin orang yang ilmunya good luck
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Most really intelligent people get things done through networking and consensus building. It’s always been that way and will always be that way. Being assmad about it is absolutely cucked and cope behavior.
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HUM GULAAM HAI,HUM SOCIAL NETWORKING WEBSITE NAHI BANA PA RHE DESH K LIYE AUR APNE DESH KA ADVERITISING BUSINESS GOOGLE KO AUR SECURITY AMERICA KO DE RAKHI HAI, @anandmahindra SOCIAL NETWORKING BUSINESS ME FUNDING NAHI KR SAKTE? BAN AMERICAN APPS LIKE CHINA DID. @DrSJaishankar
India Missed out on Computers India Missed out on Internet India Missed out on Mobile Tech India missed out Drone Tech India missing out on AI Tech India is missing out on Web3.0 Kab at least in one tech - we will lead and world will follow ?
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Replying to @GovPressOffice
Cough. Your entire parasitic existence consists of taking money through elite insider networking and self-dealing to enrich yourself and your equally parasitic friends. Meanwhile you pat yourself on the back for ruling over an empire of ashes — literally, you pathetic worm
Replying to @ZAPPYsol
Amazing one, open for networking and collaboration
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Showcase your #smallbusiness at trade shows and networking events! Check out aquadesigngroup.co.uk for #banners and more! :-) #SBS #SBSwinner #Stockport
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Replying to @denvercoder
What about the networking side? Obviously AI is going to impact that too, but maybe not completely obliterate it as much as like sftware dev? I’ve been in the AV Tech field for the last 5 years, and I can’t physically do the install life anymore. So I’ve been studying for CCNA.
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Alice Me retweeted
genuine question for everyone here what’s the method that actually worked for you trading, building, content, networking, whatever it was drop the real answer, not the one that sounds good
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