The Tech Issue 2021

Oct 20-26, 2021 / Vol. 27 / No. 3
A Pack of Battery Innovators Has Made Vermont a Hub in a Surging Industry; Skier, Pilot and Shooting Survivor Manon Belzile Is the ‘Motor Ninja’ at Beta Technologies; Vermont’s Benchmark Space Systems Makes Satellites More Maneuverable

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Battery Innovators Make Vermont a Hub in a Surging Industry

Tucked away in a modest office building in Shelburne, above a childcare center and down the hall from a massage therapist, a group of young engineers is trying to change the world. Their company, Resonant Link, is developing wireless charging technologies that may someday revolutionize how people power up cars, medical devices and even robots.…

Lily James Roberts, ‘The Brazen’

(Little Hurricane Records, CD, digital) Raise your hand if you’ve ever been a 17-year-old girl. I have! And I am all too aware of the consuming emotions that come with the territory. Some teenage girls funnel these emotions into sports, others into the visual arts, but Lily James Roberts has chosen to work out her…

Andrea Tomasi, ‘Into the Mystery’

(self-released, digital) Put on your headphones and enter the ether. With echoing whispers, chants and harmonies, Andrea Tomasi’s new album, Into the Mystery, drops listeners into mindfulness. The experience — at times like walking in the woods or watching ocean waves — is meditative, mellow and a reminder that a powerful voice is an interesting…

Vermont’s Benchmark Space Systems Makes Satellites More Maneuverable

What goes up must come down — and that can be a problem for companies that rely on satellite-based technology. Burlington-based Benchmark Space Systems has an answer: a propulsion system that allows small satellites to maneuver in orbit and defy the pull of gravity. The 4-year-old company installs intricate mechanical components on small satellites that emit…

A Belize Hotel Uses Vermont Department of Health COVID-19 Posters

The Lower Dover Field Station, a hotel in the tiny Central American nation of Belize, is nestled in a 100-acre plot of jungle. It boasts easy access to nearby ancient Mayan ruins, a winery and bird-watching opportunities. It’s also plastered with infographics about COVID-19 created by the Vermont Department of Health. Madeline Reynolds, a 65-year-old…

Now Playing in Theaters: October 20-26

new in theaters DUNE: Director Denis Villeneuve (Blade Runner 2049) takes on the first half of Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi novel about space colonization, political intrigue, drugs and mysticism. Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson and Oscar Isaac star. (155 min, PG-13. Big Picture, Essex, Marquis, Paramount, Playhouse, Roxy, Savoy, Star, Stowe, Sunset, Welden) THE ELECTRICAL LIFE…

Upcoming Concerts Bring Classical Luminaries to Vermont

Arts calendars are filling up again with live performances, and each seems like a gift in these pandemic times. In the opinion of this writer, certain classical concerts on the schedule shouldn’t be missed — because they offer not just the joy of hearing live music but also opportunities to support the musicians and singers…

Am I Gay if I Ask My Girlfriend to Peg Me?

Dear Reverend, Are you considered queer or gay if you ask your girlfriend to peg you? I’ve always enjoyed watching it, but I’m too hesitant to go through with it. Ben Dover (male, 58) Dear Ben Dover, I guess that depends. Do you consider yourself queer or gay? No? Then no. Since you didn’t say…

NuHarbor’s Soup-to-Nuts Approach to Cybersecurity Spurs Rapid Growth

Many people were surprised by the wide-ranging consequences of the ransomware attack that hit the University of Vermont Medical Center last year. But not Justin Fimlaid, founder and CEO of the Colchester cybersecurity company NuHarbor Security. “What we saw at UVM, we’ve seen elsewhere,” Fimlaid said. The hack paralyzed scheduling for weeks and delayed some…

Kirk Dombrowski Aims to Make UVM a Research Powerhouse

The robots will begin their mission when the snow melts next spring. Some no larger than a quarter, the insect-like devices will crawl under bridges, swim into storm drains and climb power lines — targets that are inaccessible to their human overlords. Swarms of these so-called “micro-robots” will deposit wireless sensors to monitor the structures’…

From the Publisher: Tech Tonic

“Where are all the workers?” Employers in all sectors across Vermont are asking that question as they struggle to hire people during this pandemic period dubbed “the Great Resignation.” Back in 2008, the labor shortage was more specific: Local tech companies claimed they couldn’t find enough talent to grow their businesses here. They watched as…

Free Will Astrology (10/20/21)

LIBRA (Sep. 23-Oct. 22): Self-help author James Clear describes a scenario I urge you to keep in mind. He speaks of “a stonecutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow, it will split in two.” Clear adds…

Letters to the Editor (10/20/21)

Whose Billboard Law? [Re WTF: “Do Mobile Advertisements Violate Vermont’s Ban on Billboards?” August 18]: My mother-in-law, Frances Bailey Pelkey, was the legislator who proposed Vermont’s billboard law. She was returning from a trip from Plattsburgh, N.Y., to Highgate and was overwhelmed by the sights along the highway and byways, thinking how advertisements were obscuring…

Soundbites: 6radley Gets in the Game, Morphine Memories

Humans are perpetually using technology to forge new musical frontiers, from adding new holes to flutes and recorders to the artificial intelligence programs of IBM’s Watson and Google Magenta’s NSynth Super. Thinking about the music tech trends that have occurred during my lifetime alone is dizzying. I recall the hand-wringing as CDs seemed to be…

Pandemic Pushes Vermont Restaurants to Expand Tech Tools

Pro Pig Brewery’s outdoor patio in downtown Waterbury was packed with leaf peepers and hikers on a recent Saturday afternoon. Guests dipped chips into velvety housemade queso, nibbled on chorizo cauliflower tacos and sipped housebrewed pale ales. Before she could similarly indulge, Valori Sears of Portland, Maine, angled her phone camera to capture the QR…

Member-Owned Full Barrel Cooperative to Open Burlington Brewery

Vermont’s first community-owned brewery, Full Barrel Cooperative Brewery & Taproom, hosted an outdoor beer garden on October 15 behind its new half-barrel brewery. It was the inaugural public event at the 6-year-old co-op’s first permanent home at 12-22 North Street. More than 125 people attended, according to Matt Cropp, a founding co-op member and board…

Vermont Chicory Week Celebrates Bitter Greens

For decades, Vermonters have gathered to salute and savor the state’s edible and drinkable products. We celebrate the sweetness of maple, the richness of cheese and the abundance of local craft brews. This week, for the first time, a more obscure foodstuff takes the spotlight: chicory. A crew of enthusiastic friends, farmers and frisée fans…

The Magnificent 7: Must See, Must Do, October 20 to 26

Art Nouveau Saturday 23 Do androids dream of electric solo exhibitions? The wall-painting AIs created by UK studio Kaleider just might. As part of its Grand Reopening Ceremony, Burlington’s Flynn unveils “A Portrait Without Borders,” a new mural in the Amy E. Tarrant Gallery composed of hundreds of images of smiling Vermonters, drawn this month…


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