![]() ![]() Take, for example, the Day One plenary session Proven State Leadership Strategies in a Hyper-Connected World with Prime Ministers Dmitry Medvedev (Russia), Jean-Marc Ayrault (France) and Jyrki Katainen (Finland), Director of McKinsey Global Institute James Manyika and moderated by MIT Technology Review Editor-in-Chief Jason Pontin. Robotics played no small part in the Forum’s technical program, which was designed in partnership with MIT Technology Review. This was a major strategic event that had Russia looking both inward and outward, and seemed to be as much about placing Russia on the global innovation map in the eyes of potential investors and partners as it was about bringing recognized innovation experts into Russia so that policy-makers could learn from their experience. The event, which was co-organized by leading Russian government development agencies, was centered around the theme of “Disruption and Innovation: Game Changers Powering the Global Market” and brought together global players in government, industry and research to exchange ideas on innovation leadership and education, and to discuss global innovation trends in key areas such as biomedicine and medical technologies, nanotech, smart tech, advanced manufacturing and – not surprisingly – robotics. The brainchild of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, the Forum – now in its second year – was conceived as a launch point for stimulating Russia’s innovation prospects and furthering international investment in a country that has often been the home of scientific breakthrough and discovery, but which has regularly struggled to benefit from these economically. I'll probably give level 550 a couple tries.I was invited last month to moderate a panel discussion on the “Robotics Renaissance” at the 2013 Open Innovations Forum in Moscow. I haven't played at level 550 yet, and I'm not sure when I'll spend my upgrade funds. Even though I send them back to the start, it gets expensive paying $3 to reset the defense for each one. When I built concurrently, too many ground and air attacks overwhelm me. Then I spend 90% of my funds on anti-air for the next 30-40 levels. I used a couple Teleport defenses for both aircraft and ground, and by level 40 probably 20 aircraft get through. I found it more effective to just build ground defenses, and build no anti-air until about game level 40, or so. Normally, I built ground and air defenses concurrently. It took me about 5 tries to win at Level 540, but earned $24 million when I did win. But would win any game that I paid good attention to game play. By level 500 I was losing 10-20 lives, but earning over $20 million/game. At level 360 I was earning $15-$17 million each game. This time after winning, I moved up 10 levels each time. Then I decided to see how far I could go, keep my main upgrades at 42 and starting health at 65. I would have a perfect game about 25% of the time, but usually lost 3-8 lives-mostly because I wasn't paying attention or was in fast mode. Then I spent all my upgrade funds and just defeated one difficulty level at a time, and got up to level 360. I was at level 17 for most upgrades when I completed the 57 achievements. First, I got all my achievements with minimal upgrades. ![]()
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