
Burt Lum
Host, Bytemarks CaféBurt Lum hosts Bytemarks Café on Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. on HPR-1.
Lum is the strategy officer for the Hawaiʻi Broadband Initiative at the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Before that, he was the executive director of Hawaiʻi Open Data, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the principles of open data. He has more than 30 years of experience in Hawaiʻi's technology and communications sector.
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HPR-Produced Talk ShowsToday on Bytemarks Café, Burt and Ryan will find out about a fast-growing coral that the Department of Land and Natural Resources uses to repopulate the…
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HPR-Produced Talk ShowsToday on Bytemarks Café, we’ll explore the rising tides, climate change and a phenomenon called King Tides. We’ve seen the physical effects of the recent…
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HPR-Produced Talk ShowsNext time on Bytemarks Café, exploring the latest in the field of artificial intelligence and its impact on the future of work. As machine learning and…
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We’ll explore how the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources is helping to re-establish native insect populations. We’ll learn about efforts to save the…
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With the World Conservation Congress in full swing, we’ll find out how the community can get involved in conservation efforts? We’ll explore how projects…
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As we ramp up for the 2016 hurricane season, what new tech can we use to better prepare? We'll go beyond the typical crank flashlight and radio and find…
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Today on Bytemarks Cafe, with the popularity of model drones and remote camera systems many are considering the business opportunities. We’ll learn about…
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Bytemarks Cafe, we’ll explore the startup world of a band taking their music on the road. How does a band leverage technology to build an audience and…
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We’ll learn about a coral nursery program at the ?nuenue Fisheries Research Center. This Division of Aquatics Resources center is experimenting with new…
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On Bytemarks Cafe, we’ll find out how STEM is implemented as an initiative in education. We’ll explore how programs like robotics and the extracurricular…