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In the TechBurst Asia podcast, we'll speak with some of the leading players from across the tech ecosystem to find out what's really going on - and what it takes to succeed - in Asia's tech ecosystem.

Charles Reed Anderson


    • Mar 20, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 44m AVG DURATION
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    058: The ART & SCIENCE of B2B Marketing: Delivering what Buyers VALUE

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 42:44


    In this episode of the TechBurst Talks podcast, I chat with my old friend Jon Buckthorp, the commercial director of Differentiated and founder of Jon B Studios.    We discuss Jon's extensive career in technology and marketing, which began at Vodafone and evolved into a diverse portfolio that includes a marketing agency, a content studio, and a role as a board advisor for the Women's Sports Alliance.    Jon shares insights on the importance of combining creativity with business-to-business marketing, overcoming challenges in building a personal brand, and the significance of maintaining authenticity.    We also delve into the potential and pitfalls of B2B marketing in the tech sector, and Jon's aspirations for the future. The conversation touches on personal reflections, career choices, and the drivers of happiness and success in the professional landscape. And, of course, the Lincoln City Football Club.   01:15 Welcome to TechBurst Talks with Jon Buckthorp 02:05 Jon's Journey in Tech and Marketing 04:00 The Birth of a Portfolio Career 05:10 Inside Differentiated: Creativity in B2B Marketing 06:36 Jon B Studios: Influencer Marketing Redefined 08:15 Challenges and Triumphs of Personal Branding 17:40 The Women's Sports Alliance: Promoting Women in Sports 19:45 Future Goals and Aspirations 21:30 B2B Tech Marketing: The Good, The Bad, and The Creative 22:50 Deliberate Marketing Strategies 23:33 B2B Marketing Success Stories 26:35 Challenges in 5G Marketing 28:20 Innovative Marketing Approaches 33:25 Personal Reflections and Career Advice 36:05 Fun and Personal Questions 41:40 Closing Remarks   Find out more:  Differentiated  Web Site  Linkedin Women's Sports Alliance  Web Site   Linkedin Follow Jon on LinkedIn  X  BlueSky   Download Differentiated's “Art and Science Research Report”  here    

    057: SAMSUNG'S GALAXY AI: Exploring Innovation, Security and Real-World Applications for AI on the Smartphone

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 42:01


    In this episode of Tech Burst Talks, I sit down with Ian Chong from Samsung Electronics to talk about his work on the mobile B2B team and the cutting-edge advancements Samsung is making, particularly in AI technology for smartphones. We dive into the new Galaxy AI capabilities, including features like Circle to Search, Live Translate, and Transcript Assist. Ian shares why on-device AI is critical for ensuring both security and speed and discusses Samsung's collaborations with major tech players. We also explore how AI is being implemented in industries like law enforcement and finance. On a lighter note, Ian opens up about his passion for coffee and his quirky sock collection. To wrap up, we talk about the future of AI and its transformative potential across different sectors. Show Notes: 00:45 Welcome to Tech Burst Talks 01:00 Introducing Ian Chong and His Role at Samsung 01:35 AI Innovations in Samsung Smartphones 02:13 Galaxy AI Features in Action 04:25 Live Translate and Business Features 08:00 Samsung's Security Measures 10:49 Rugged Devices for Various Industries 13:27 Customer Insights on AI 16:58 Samsung's Open Ecosystem and Partnerships 21:45 Enhancing Experiences with AI 22:21 Addressing AI Skepticism 24:25 The Power of Hyper-Connected Devices 25:38 Future of AI and Gen AI 26:44 AI in Retail and B2B Applications 29:36 Transformative AI in Healthcare 31:20 Personal Addictions: Coffee and Crazy Socks 36:18 Reflections and Future Aspirations 38:29 Final Thoughts and Farewell  

    056: DEMYSTIFYING AI: Simplifying Complex Terms for Everyday Use

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 58:53


    In this episode of TechBurst Talks, we're taking on the challenge of demystifying AI and breaking down the overwhelming flood of buzzwords. You've heard them before—AI, ML, DL, LLM, SLM, RAG, ChatGPT, Custom GPT, NLP—the list goes on. Our goal is to make these terms accessible and easy to understand, no matter your background. I'm thrilled to be joined by Bernard Leong, who is the Host of the Analyse Asia podcast, the founder of Dorje.ai, and an expert in the field of Artifical Intelligence.  What makes this episode special is that Bernard and I approach learning differently. Bernard is a theoretical learner, able to grasp complex concepts with ease. On the other hand, I'm more of a kinesthetic learner—I need to see how these terms apply in the real world, rather than just understanding the theory. Together, we'll cover the essential AI buzzwords and trends, with something for everyone. Whether you're on the cutting edge of AI or just trying to get a handle on the jargon, this episode will bring clarity to the chaos. 01:00 Welcome and Introduction to AI 01:26 Bernard Leon's Background and Expertise 04:30 Understanding Artificial Intelligence 05:10 Big Data vs. Artificial Intelligence 06:29 Machine Learning and Deep Learning Explained 10:23 Generative AI: The Game Changer 17:30 Real-World Applications of AI 21:56 AI in Everyday Life and Business 31:14 The Evolution of Wind Turbine Maintenance 32:50 ChatGPT Revolutionizes Data Cleaning 34:21 Ethical Considerations in AI 37:09 Federated Learning and Privacy 38:47 AI's Impact on Jobs and Productivity 44:49 Future Trends in AI 49:48 Challenges in AI Adoption 51:57 Introducing Dorje.ai 55:24 Final Thoughts and Advice on AI  

    055: TELCO TRENDS 2024: The 5G Profit Puzzle & Telco Transformation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 63:56


    In this episode of the Techburst Talks podcast, we delve deep into the current challenges and future prospects of the telecom industry. I'm joined by industry veterans Chris Lewis from Lewis Insight and Rob Jones, CEO of Bluefire, the discussion spans a wide array of topics including: the financial viability of 5G - is anyone actually making $$$? the adaptation of telcos to new technologies like IoT - can telcos deliver complex solutions? and the increasing importance of customer-centric business models. The conversation also examines the role of #AI in transforming the industry, the impact of global markets, and the structural changes needed to stay competitive. The trio emphasizes the necessity of partnerships, the limitations of current business models, and the importance of personalized services in the evolving telecom landscape. 00:00 Introduction to Telecom Industry Challenges 00:13 Meet the Experts: Chris Lewis and Rob Jones 01:07 Chris Lewis: Insights on Telecom Dynamics 02:02 Rob Jones: Global Telecom Experience 02:49 Current Trends in the Telecom Industry 06:46 Challenges in Telecom Pricing and Competition 10:32 Strategies for Telecom Operators 13:14 The Role of Connectivity in Telecom Services 15:52 Telcos and the Competitive Landscape 28:26 The Future of IoT in Telecom 31:12 Learning from Other Industries 31:54 Economic Evolution and Partnering 33:29 Structural Changes in Telecom 35:28 Impact of AI on Telecom 37:41 Challenges and Opportunities with AI 49:24 Future of Telecom: 6G and Beyond 58:15 Collaboration and Personalization in Telecom 01:02:58 Concluding Thoughts  

    054: IoT REIMAGINED: Practicality over Promises

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 38:37


    TechBurst Talks Season 4 Episode 2 IoT Re-Imagined: Practicality over Promises In this episode of the Tech Burst Talks podcast, host Charles interviews Gerhard Loots, CEO of Kallipr.  Gerhard discusses his transition from running the IoT business at Telstra, Australia's largest telecoms operator, to a startup environment, his current role at Kallipr and the company's innovative IoT solutions. He elaborates on Kallipr's unique approaches to sensor technology, total cost of ownership, and real-world applications in industries like rail and water management.  The conversation also touches on global IoT market trends, including the rise of India as a tech superpower and the impact of satellite connectivity. Gerhard shares personal anecdotes and offers a glimpse into his future vision for Kallipr, emphasising digitising infrastructure and leveraging AI for efficient data management. 00:40 Welcome Back, Gerhard Loots! 00:48 Career Transition: From Telstra to Kallipr 02:40 Introducing Kallipr 03:51 Competing in the Global Market 04:52 Focus on Total Cost of Ownership 06:35 Real-World Use Cases and Success Stories 11:00 Fun with B2B Marketing 13:30 Future Plans for Kallipr 19:00 Industry Insights and Market Trends 32:40 Personal Stories and Fun Questions 38:00 Closing Remarks and Farewell  

    053: The NO BULLSHIT Journey: Discovering Your True Self

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 56:15


    In this episode, we talk about Uma's transition from technology industry executive to purpose-driven entrepreneur - and how focusing on her inner self helped drive that transition - and transform her life.    01:15 Uma's journey of Self Discovery through the Hoffman Process    07:56 Introducing solitude in your life   11:40 The Corporate Perception of Self Help: “Are you OK” versus “Investing in yourself”   14:30 Uma's new venture ELEVATE - and her first three startups   21:40 Why Now? What led Uma down the path of Self Discovery?   25:00 How this journey helped ease her transition from tech industry leader to purpose-driven entrepreneur   40:40 Uma's journey to financial stability and independence   45:00 Five Year Outlook: What will success look like?   49:30 Why “How are you?” is now one of the most interesting questions someone can ask Find out more about Uma: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/umathana/  Instagram: @rawwithuma @umathana1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RawWithUma    Find out more about ELEVATE: https://www.elevateasia.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/elevateasia  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/elevate-the-business  Instagram: @elevateasiaorg    Find out more about the Hoffman Process Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HoffmanCentre/ 

    052: THE MIDDLE EAST STARTUP ECOSYSTEM: The money is there, now what?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 39:56


    If you keep up to date with the latest technology news, you know that the momentum and investment has shifted from Asia to the Middle East. But gone are the days where countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE just import technology and talent - the new trend across the Middle East is how to create a home-grown technology startup ecosystem - and this is what we are going to cover in today's podcast.  Let's face it - money is not going to be an issue - but as we have seen from other countries, just throwing money at the startup ecosystem is no guarantee that it will be successful.  To help us go through this topic, we are joined by the Partner & Co-Founder of SparkLabs Group, Bernard Moon. SparkLabs has made a name for itself by launching accelerators and VC funds in Asia, Australia and the US, but now they are entering the Middle East market, so let's see what has drawn SparkLabs to that region - and what Bernard thinks will be the critical success factors to making sure they get a return on their investments.  Show Notes: 00:00 Intro to Bernard Moon and SparkLabs Group 02:30 SparkLabs new accelerator programs in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi 06:00 How does SparkLabs plan to find the “best of the best” startups in the Middle East 08:45 Do you see any similarities between the Middle East markets and other countries where you have had success with your accelerators (e.g. Korea, Taiwan)? And are there any specific opportunities and / or risks compared to the other markets you operate in?  14:30 What are the critical success factors for the Middle East markets to develop a home grown startup ecosystem? And what is the role of academia in creating this? 20:30 What does SparkLabs look for in startups that they want to invest in? And are there any red flags that you watch out for? 24:00 What will it take for SparkLabs to view their entry into the Middle East accelerator market a success? 26:00 What can countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE learn from other markets, like Singapore, that haven't made the most of their investment / funding of their local startup ecosystem? 30:00 Why are startups keen to be involved with SparkLabs versus the many other accelerator programs in the market? 33:00 Last week, SparkLabs listed it's USD 100m SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company) on Nasdaq. Can you give us an overview of how this came about and what your strategy for the SPAC is? More information on SparkLabs can be found here: Contact Bernard directly: bernard@sparklabsglobal.com  SparkLabs Saudi Arabia SparkLabs Korea SparkLabs Taiwan SparkLabs Cultiv8 SparkLabs Group  

    051: AI, CHATGPT & FLYING TAXIS: How Government-led initiatives drive the Middle East's Innovation Ecosystem

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 46:06


    In Part II of our Middle East Deep Dive, we talk with Carrington Malin to find out how the government's in the Middle East are driving unprecedented growth and innovation.  But it's more than just the tech, they are up-skilling their workforces and training students on how to leverage emerging technologies to transform the traditional industries that support their economies - and develop new ones. Exciting times to say the least... Show Notes: 1:00 Intro to Carrington Malin and the various roles he has played in the Middle East's technology ecosystem for the past 30 years.  5:00 How Middle East governments are driving innovation that leverages emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence by dedicating funds to support their initiatives and creating detailed action plans and deliverables to ensure they go beyond the hype.  11:00 The region's plans to build “home-grown” taken to support it's tech and innovation initiatives 16:00 The growth in large language models (e.g. Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institutes Falcom LLM that rivals ChatGPT and OpenAI) 23:00 How government policies and regulations will ensure the countries like Dubai will lead the way globally around autonomous vehicles - and not just self-driving taxis, they are getting ready for flying taxis 30:00 How government-led initiatives is transforming the region's talent pool You can follow Carrington's Middle East AI News on Substack and LinkedIn.

    050: RECESSION? WHAT RECESSION? How the Middle East is driving technology innovation and spend

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 48:01


    This is the first in a series on Technology and Innovation trends in the Middle East. Things have gone quiet in Asia post-pandemic - and the global recession has not helped.  However, the Middle East is thriving.  Hardly a week goes by where there isn't another jaw-dropping announcement related to emerging technologies like AI, autonomous vehicles and the Metaverse in the Middle East - or the massive investment in initiatives like Saudi Arabia's NEOM.  To help us delve deeper into the Middle East's technology innovation landscape, I'm joined by Danial Mausoof. He's based in Abu Dhabi, but covers the Middle East and Africa as part of his job, so we are lucky to have him with us to share his unique insights and perspectives. Show Notes: 02:45 Key market trends in the Middle East 06:30 The Talent Issue: How the Middle East is starting to build a local talent pool to drive and support innovation 08:30 Overview of the three key markets: Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Abu Dhabi 13:00 Why the recession has not derailed tech spend in the Middle East. 16:45 The state of 5G in the Middle East - and why they could lead in 5G monetisation 23:00 Artificial Intelligence: How the combination of investment, education and regulation is making the Middle East a leader in AI 28:00 Smart Cities: How the greenfield Smart Cities like NEOM will drive global innovation 33:00 Autonomous Vehicles: How the Middle East's progressive regulatory environments have ensured they will lead in self-driving taxis and, believe it or not, flying taxis 40:00 Our future forecasts - when will we go beyond the hype on…. 5G 5G monetisation Artificial Intelligence Large Language Models (e.g. ChatGPT) Metaverse Smart Cities Autonomous Vehicles

    049: PROPTECH 2023: Moving Beyond the Buzzwords

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 48:12


    In this episode, we are joined by Jordan Kostelac, co-founder of Deploy Capital, to discuss the current state - and what the future holds - for PropTech in Asia Pacific.  Show Notes: 02:50 What the hell is PropTech and is it still a buzzword? 02:45 Intro to Jordan Kostelac, Asia's PropTech Provocateur 06:45 Jordan's experience working with PropTech startups with the JLL & Lendlease “Propell Asia” accelerator programme. 08:05 Examples of PropTech startups in Asia that are delivering value 13:45 How will PropTech in Asia evolve in the future? 22:15 AI & PropTech: so many opportunities, but what about the security and data privacy risks? 34:20 How will the next wave of emerging technologies, including web3, the metaverse and ChatGPT, impact PropTech. 39:45 Jordan's new venture, Deploy Capital, that combines blockchain, PropTech & venture capital.  43:45 Look to the future - if PropTech succeeds, what did we do right? And if it fails, what did we screw up? 45:45 Tell us something about yourself that will surprise us?  Stay in touch with Jordan Twitter: @scopelessness  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jkostelac/ www.jordankostelac.net Stay in touch with Deploy Capital Twitter: @deplo0x  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deploycapital-online/  deploycapital.online  

    048: Why RETURN TO THE OFFICE Strategies FAIL (Hint: FREE BEER is not enough)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 40:21


    We need to face the facts - our Return to the Office strategies are failing. Giving away free beer once a week is not enough to make our employees WANT to come back to the office. So what will make them? That's what we are going to discuss today.  I'm joined by Helen Snowball, JLL's Global Head of People Solutions and Experience, to discuss how showing empathy, creating purpose and delivering enhanced employee experiences are the keys to attracting and retaining talent in the post pandemic world.  Show notes: 00:30  Intro to Helen Snowball, Global Head of People Solutions and Experience, JLL 03:30  How delivering enhanced employee experiences can help attract and retain the best talent 07:55  How JLL has managed the transition back to the office for its 100,000+ workforce by implementing the hybrid model that employees want 12:30  How upskilling middle management to manage hybrid work environments is vital to make your return to the office successful  14:30  Why ignoring the human impact of the pandemic - and a lack of empathy - has led to the failure of most our return to the office strategies   18:30  The importance of trust when implementing a hybrid work strategy - and why hybrid should be viewed as an opportunity, not a threat 23:30  What can companies do (spoiler alert: focus on purpose) to attract and retain the best talent and mitigate the risk of the Great Resignation? 31:30  What mistakes do companies make with their return to the office strategies and initiatives? 34:30  What advice do you have for people trying to redesign their organisations for the Future of Work? 37:30  What do you do to keep yourself motivated, energised and inspired?

    Driving INNOVATION and SUSTAINABILITY in the F&B Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 24:51


    One of the challenges with Sustainability is that while people like talking about it, it can be hard to find people driving real impact. But luckily for you, today's guest is one that it driving impact. In this episode of the TechBurst Asia podcast, we will speak to Adrien Desbaillets, the CEO and Co-Founder of Salad Stop, about the growth of his business - and how they were able to deliver SouthEast Asia's first Net Zero F&B outlet.   00:30 Intro to Adrien & SaladStop!   05:00 How technology and a drive to innovate has contributed to their expansion to 65 stores in 8 markets across Asia 07:15 How SaladStop! Incorporates sustainability into its strategy and operations, including launching Southeast Asia's first Net Zero F&B outlet 09:40 The challenges SaladStop! overcame to launch a Net Zero store - and what challenges they will have to overcome to have all their stores achieve Net Zero by 2030. 13:15 How SaladStop! Educates its customers on their sustainability journey  14:55 What does the future hold for SaladStop!? 16:15 What advice do you have for someone who is interested in starting a F&B business, raising Venture Capital funding and creating a Net Zero store? 19:45 Adrien's passion for wearable technology 22:15 If you had to start a new business that couldn't be in the F&B industry, what would it be and why?    

    046: 2022 GADGET FIX: How APPLE's new SMARTPHONES & SMARTWATCH will impact the industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 37:08


    Apple recently announced it's latest smartphones and smartwatch, so it's time to bring Asia's top device analyst - IDC's Bryan Ma - back onto the TechBurst Asia podcast to discuss what these launches mean to the industry.  00:45  Overview of the Apple Launch Event 02:00 Apple goes after the competitive athlete market with the Apple Watch Ultra - what does it mean for vendors like Garmin and Suunto? Or the other leader smartwatch - the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro.? 08:00 Bryan's view of the new Apple iPhone 14 Satellite communications eSIMs 09:30 Why does the new iPhone 14 have a satellite connection?  12:00 Apple goes eSIM! Why they made the shift and what it means to the mobile operators.  15:15 Huawei's launch of its Mate 50 flagship smartphone - nice device, but it's still 4G only 17:45 When is keeping Apple from launching a foldable smartphone? And when can we expect it? And could there be a foldable iPad? 19:00 Comparing Samsung's S22 to the latest iPhones 20:00 If you had to pick one device from the iPhone 14, Samsung S22, Samsung Flip and the Huawei Mate 50, which one would you pick and why? 21:00 The device manufacturer's dilemma - how to differentiate in a mature market? 22:30 What's the latest on the Chinese & Indian device markets - and has the pandemic slowed demand? 26:00 Is the chipset shortage finally sorted? 27:10 How do you see the market for smartphones and smartwatches developing - and how can the device manufacturers differentiate? 28:15 The latest on the PC market (pandemic driving growth) and AR/VR - and when can we expect an Apple VR headset?

    045: Beyond ESG: Why IMPACT INVESTING needs to be the NEXT BIG THING

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 40:08


    Just 10 years ago, today's guest (Rafael Aldon) worked in telecoms in the UK. But over the past decade, he moved to Singapore as he first transitioned to Private Equity, then early stage Venture Capital, and finally into Impact Investing. It's been quite a journey! He's also the co-host of 2 podcasts (Investing for Impact and Disruptors for Good) on Cause Artist, which is a discovery hub for conscious consumers, social entrepreneurs and impact investors.  If you don't know what impact investing is, you'll love this episode because it will give you a solid understanding not only of what it is, but why it is so desperately needed. And if you already do know about it, you'll still enjoy hearing about his amazing journey.  Show Notes: 01:30 Rafael's journey from Telecoms to Private Equity to Early Stage VC to Impact Investing 10:00 What led you to narrow your investment focus to Impact Investing? 12:00 Difference between ESG Investing & Impact Investing 15:00 Raf's focus on regenerative businesses - and what does regenerative mean? 18:00  What is Regenr8? 22:00 The value you get from angel investing 24:00 What is the current state of Impact Investing in Asia & globally? Is it still niche? 26:30 What needs to be done to drive more Impact investing 29:00 Can we get enough momentum going to help us address the global climate challenges before it's too late? 31:00 What are the biggest risks we face that will prevent us from making progress towards addressing those issues? 33:30 What advice do you have for start-ups that are playing in the Impact space? 37:30 You can do your career all over again. What would you rather be - an Impact Investor or a Rockstar?  

    044: AR/VR and the METAVERSE: What's REAL and What's HYPE?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 40:29


    After a decade of struggling to live up to the hype, augmented reality and virtual reality are finally gaining traction in the B2C and B2B spaces. Today, we will sit down with Auggd's Matthias Krampe to discuss the 3 main reasons for this. First, the technologies and ecosystems that support AR & VR have evolved considerably. Second, B2B customers are starting to understand how these technologies can be leveraged to deliver tangible business value through a variety of use cases. And third, they are intrinsically linked to the Metaverse, which has to be approaching the top of the hype curve.  Whether you agree with Zuckerberg - and believe that we will all live and work in the metaverse - or whether you agree with NYU marketing professor Scott Galloway that the metaverse is “a giant flaming bag of sh*t”, one thing is for sure, the hype around the metaverse is driving the AR & VR industries But the question is, can this new found interest help AR & VR reach mass adoption? 01:30 Intro to Matthias and his augmented reality  firm, Auggd 05:30 What types of AR industry solutions (e.g. construction) does Auggd create? 07:00 Glimpse Group - the AR / VR collective - acquired Auggd in 2021 08:00 Augmented reality has struggled for adoption. What has held it back from reaching its potential? 12:30 What are the key trends (industry trends, hardware and evolution, 5G, etc) driving the AR industry? And is the talent shortage holding the industry back? 16:30 What industries (construction, retail, training) are driving AR adoption?  18:45 How is the virtual reality industry progressing - and what trends are driving it?  21:30 How long will it be before we are having meetings in the metaverse? 30:30 On a scale from 1 to 10, how overhyped is the metaverse? 35:30 You have looked at hundreds of AR and VR solutions, what are some of the best - and worst - solutions you have seen? Auggd: www.auggd.com The Glimpse Group: www.theglimpsegroup.com

    043: SMART CITIES 2020: Unblocking the MEGA-BLOCKERS

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 54:01


    As we approach the end of 2021, we enter into one of the tech industry's favourite seasons - 2022 Predictions. While all the industry evangelists will be predicting what mega-trends are going to transform our cities next year, I'm going to take a different approach. I'm going to focus on the mega-blockers that we need to overcome in order to live up to the industry hype.  And to do this, I am joined by 3 guests who sit in different areas of the Smart Cities ecosystem.  - Josh Sattler, A/CEO - General Manager Innovation, Growth and Development Services at City of Darwin in Australia - Tim Kobe, Founder & CEO of the global strategic design firm Eight Inc. - Zachary Wang, the Founder & CEO of Neuron Mobility, a leading rental e-scooter company and micro-mobility technology developer operating in cities across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, South Korea and Canada. For simplicity's sake, view it this way. Zach represents the tech innovator's supplying Smart City solutions, Josh represents the market demand, and Tim the planning and design side that has to liaise between the supply and demand side.  Show Notes: 01:20 Guest Intros 03:40 Smart Cities have not lived up to the hype. What types of challenges have you encountered that are holding back innovation? 07:35 Mega-blockers for the adoption of AI / Facial Recognition: how to overcome citizen's concerns over data privacy 15:00 Mega-blockers for the adoption of Urban Mobility: eScooters, eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft - aka Flying Taxis), etc. 20:50 Mega-blockers for the adoption of Sustainability solutions: balancing ROI and social impact 27:40 We have the technology to deliver transformative solutions, but sometimes people and processes hold us back. What do we need to do as humans to become Smart City enablers instead of blockers? 34:00 Rapid Fire round Do we need more government regulation to drive innovation? What is the one thing that needs to happen to the Smart Cities ecosystem to drive more innovation? What's the biggest risk that Smart Cities face in 2022? What's your personal wish list?  - Tim - name one client you would like to work with - Josh - if you could lead any city's Smart City initiatives, which would it be? - Zach - if Neuron could “win” one new city in 2022, which city would it be? Let's close on a positive - tell me something that you are proud of that happened during the pandemic.   

    042: SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION: Reducing Emissions WITHOUT Increasing Costs w/ Ampd Energy's Brandon Ng

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 29:24


    Over the past few years, delivering sustainable solutions and reducing carbon emissions have moved up the corporate agenda. But while many people like talking about it, few are ready to act.  One reason that people claim that holds them back is that sustainability solutions come with a green premium  - which is the additional cost of choosing a clean technology over one that emits a greater amount of greenhouse gases. But that's not always the case anymore.  In this podcast, we are joined by the CEO & Co-founder of Ampd Energy, Brandon Ng. His company proves that you don't have to increase your costs to decrease your carbon emissions.  01:40 Intro to Brandon & Ampd Energy  - How an approach from Gammon Construction in Hong Kong changed Ampd's focus to reducing carbon emissions in the construction industry 05:00 Ampd Energy targets the construction industry, which is an industry laggard when it comes to driving productivity and innovation. However, you are seeing very strong traction in your home market in Hong Kong. What is driving your success? - Sole focus is on the construction industry - First customer was a marquee company - Gammon Construction - Electric Vehicles have been in Hong Kong for over 10 years, so battery technology is viewed as “ready for primetime”, not an emerging tech.  - The business case stacks up. Ampd Energy doesn't come with a “green premium”, it actually reduces costs from the current solutions deployed.  10:00 Hong Kong's Construction Industry Council partnered with Hong Kong's Development Bureau to launch at HKD 1 Billion (USD 130m) Construction Innovation Technology Fund. How has this been adopted and leveraged by the construction industry and what benefits has it delivered? 12:45 What are the biggest challenges you face when trying to win new business? - Lack of product awareness leads to misconceptions and misunderstandings about what we do - Fear of change 14:45 What is your business model? Do customers have to buy (CapEx) yoru solution or can they lease (OpEx) it?  15:45 What are your key objectives to grow your business over the coming 12 - 24 months - Increase market share in HK - Expand to Singapore and other markets across Asia - Continue to educate and advocate for greener, cleaner and quieter construction sites using Ampd's products 18:00 What impact has the rise in importance of sustainability and reducing carbon emissions had on your business? - Investment firms holding industry responsible for the carbon emissions 19:30 What are the Critical Success Factors for driving your long term (5-10 year) growth and success? And the biggest risks? - Urbanisation  - Bridging the gap in debt financing to give Ampd the working capital to build more product in advance of orders received - Attracting talent 25:45 What do you know today that you wish you knew when you started Ampd in 2015? 26:40 When you expand into new markets, will you go direct or leverage channel partners? 28:00 How can the audience follow Ampd Energy or get in touch with you? Website: www.ampd.energy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ampd_energy/ Brandon Ng: https://www.linkedin.com/in/branng/

    041: OpenRAN 2022: Can It Live Up To The HYPE? w/ Nokia's Terry McCabe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 34:25


    If you are a regular listener to the TechBurst Asia podcast, you'll know I love talking about OpenRAN, which is kind of strange. I have spent much of the past 20 years looking at the solutions that can leverage the latest and greatest networks, but I am far from an expert when it comes to what it takes to build those networks - and even less of an expert on the technology they run on. So why does OpenRAN fascinate me? Well, it isn't the technology behind it, it's the disruptive business, operating and financial models that it creates. And I like to see how the industry will respond to this disruption.  And let's face it, OpenRAN has been riding pretty high on the hype curve, so I want to understand what it will take for it to live up to that hype.  Today's guest is uniquely suited to help me understand this. He has spent the past couple years working on the groundbreaking Rakuten OpenRAN deployment in Japan, so he's seen first hand the benefits OpenRAN can deliver - and the challenges faced when deploying it.  In addition to that, he works for a company that, on the surface, looks like it would be one of the main companies disrupted by this new model, so I want to understand why they are embracing it.  He is Terry McCabe, Nokia's Chief Technology Officer for Asia Pacific & Japan, where he spearheads Nokia's 5G technology strategy. And yes, we'll talk a bit about 5G - and 6G - as well.  Show Notes: 01:30 How does Nokia define OpenRAN? 04:10 OpenRAN has the potential to disrupt how mobile operators will purchase their networks in the future - yet that didn't stop Nokia from being an early supporter of the OpenRAN Alliance.  What was the rationale behind that decision? 05:30 The first major OpenRAN network deployment was Rakuten in Japan - and Nokia was one of the vendors involved in it. What were your major learnings from this deployment? 09:30 What are Nokia's plans for the next phase of OpenRAN? 10:45 It hasn't always been smooth sailing for OpenRAN, not least when Nokia and some other vendors halted their participation in the OpenRAN Alliance due to concerns raised by the US government about IP protection. That has since been resolved, but is this a sign of the challenges OpenRAN will face in the future? 12:00 When some operators, like AT&T, talk about their plans for OpenRAN, they state their initial deployments will be for in-building and rural coverage. Does that mean we won't see it deployed in city centres? 13:15 What does the ideal OpenRAN customer look like? 14:15 OpenRAN and its potential role in Private 5G 15:30 Who / What / Where should we be keeping an eye on for the next phase of growth for OpenRAN? 17:30 Some people believe that it's too late for OpenRAN to be leveraged for 5G network deployments, meaning that it's real impact would be on 6G deployments. Would you agree? 18:30 What are the Critical Success Factors for OpenRAN to live up to the hype? 19:30 What are some of the risks OpenRAN faces (e.g. energy consumption, openness) 21:30 How do you think the OpenRAN Alliance will evolve - and what impact will the hyperscalers have on the industry? 23:35 What's your prediction for how OpenRAN will evolve in the near term (12-24 months)? 26:00 What are the Best & Worst Case Scenarios for OpenRAN in the medium to long term (5-10 years)? 28:00 Beyond OpenRAN, what else excites you about the future of connectivity? (spoiler alert: 6G, Enterprise Solutions, Private Networks)

    040: Emerging Trends Pt 3/3: CRYPTO, NFTs and What the Hell is going on in CHINA? w/ Analyse Asia's Bernard Leong

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 33:30


    Welcome to the final episode of our 3 part series on Emerging Tech Trends with our guest, Analyse Asia's Bernard Leong. In part 2, we covered the latest developments in Drones, AI and digital transformation. For this final episode, we'll dig deep into what's going on with Crypto, what are NFTs, why have they become so popular and how can they be used - and then we'll close out by addressing the big one - what the hell is going on with China.  (note: this podcast was recorded prior to China's recent announcement that declares all crypto-currency transactions illegal - amazing how fast things change!) Show Notes: 00:40 What's the latest trends we need to know about Crypto & Blockchain? - Private blockchains are just databases - and they have failed 02:10 The latest killer apps - Decentralized Finance (DeFi) & Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs) - NFT use cases beyond memes - Creating a syndicate - Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAO) - Countries issuing their one cryptocurrency - like the Digital Chinese Yuan  07:40 Bitcoin / crypto and the Sustainability issues 11:00 The latest on the US / China trade war - There will be two supply chains - China and the rest of the world 15:40 China's crackdown on its own consumer tech vendors  - China's trying to avoid the demographic time bomb that the US, Japan and Singapore face 18:30 How China imposes “shock therapy” on its own ecosystem - Making online education market non-profit - Killing off the 9x9x6 work culture - The US, Japan and Singapore killed off their own manufacturing industries - China wants to retain theirs and copy Germany's model - Crackdown on children's gaming - limited to a few hours per week during specific times 25:00 If I'm a Chinese tech billionaire, should I be scared right now? 25:40 What's next for Bernard and Analyse Asia 28:10 What have you been reading lately that had the most impact on you?

    039: Emerging Trends Pt 2/3: DRONES, AI & DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION w/ Analyse Asia's Bernard Leong

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 37:36


    In the first episode of this 3 part series, we did a role reversal, where I switched from being the host - to being the guest to share my views on the latest trends, opportunities and risks related to Smart Cities and 5G.  For this episode, it's back to normal - I'll be interviewing Analyse Asia's Bernard Leong to get his take on the future of drones, the latest developments around AI and Machine Learning, and what digital transformation trends evolved due to the pandemic.  Show Notes: 00:00 Bernard hasn't been on a podcast in two years, including his own Analyse Asia podcast. What has he been up to in the meantime? 01:30 How has the pandemic impacted the future of drones? Are you more or less optimistic? 09:15 What are the latest trends we need to know about in AI and Machine Learning? - How Machine Learning works - What's real and what's hype? - Artificial General Intelligence vs Artificial Narrow Intelligence 21:00 AI's Ethics Dilemma - how do we overcome privacy concerns, the data bias problem, etc.  27:45 What are the COOL emerging solutions that are leveraging AI? 32:00 The pandemic has fast-tracked everyone's digital transformation agendas - what are the key trends (e.g. eKYC) that we need to know about?  

    038: Emerging Trends Pt 1/3: SMART CITIES & 5G w/ Bernard Leong Interviewing CRA

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 31:48


    Welcome to the first of a 3-part series on emerging trends in Asia's technology and innovation ecosystems. In this episode, we are going to look at how the Smart Cities & 5G are progressing - and we have a special guest to help us delve into that topic...me. That's right, the host becomes the guest - and we have a special guest host as well.  Many of you will know him as the former host of the hugely successful Analyse Asia podcast - and he was also the guest on my first ever TechBurst Asia podcast. He's none other than Bernard Leong, making his first podcast appearance in over 2 years.  In parts 2 and 3 of this Emerging Trends series, we will revert back to the normal format, with Bernard joining us as the guest to discuss a wide range of topics, including the latest on drones, AI, digital transformation, crypto, NFTs and what in the world is going on in China. Parts 2 and 3 will be out in the coming days, so stay tuned.  Show Notes: 01:15 What are your learnings from doing the TechBurst Asia podcast? And what have you learned from interviewing your guests? 03:15 What is the right user experience for a citizen in a Smart City? 05:45 Smart Buildings: What is the ideal experience for the business owner or facilities manager?  09:00 Why have Smart Cities not lived up to the hype? 12:05 How has Covid pandemic changed the way that people look at Smart Cities? 14:10 How will cities evolve to address the remote working trend? 17:30 Smart City Rankings - why did you create the CRAP Smart City Ranking 19:15 What metric would you use to make a “good” Smart City ranking? 20:40 How do you evaluate the progress on Smart Cities, IoT & 5G? 23:10 What will be the key applications that will leverage 5G? 25:35 If I gave you a magic wand, what would you want to see in the next 3 - 5 years?  

    037: The State of SE Asia's VC and Startup Ecosystems w/ Cap Connect's Chris Tran

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 40:28


    In a recent TechBurst Asia podcast, we delved deep into Singapore's startup and venture capital ecosystems. Not surprisingly, they are both evolving well. But what I wanted to do as a follow up is look at the wider Southeast Asia startup and venture capital ecosystems to see how countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and the others are progressing.  To help me with this, I am joined by my good friend Chris Tran, who has been supporting start-ups in those countries for the past 12 years. This makes him ideally suited to discuss how the markets are developing, identify what works and what needs improvement. And I'm also keen to learn more about the launch of his new Boutique Investment Bank that supports Southeast Asian Technology Entrepreneurs and Investors, Cap Connect.  Show notes: 00:00 Intro to Cap Connect and what led Chris to launch his own boutique investment firm 05:15 How does Chris source deal flow across the many countries in SE Asia 08:00 How is the startup ecosystem evolving across SE Asia, including Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines 16:00 How does the VC industry support SE Asia? Is it all Singapore-based or has each country developed its own funding ecosystem? 19:30 What's the good, the bad and the ugly about Singapore innovation and VC industries? 21:30 What industries are driving innovation across SE Asia  26:30 How has the pandemic impacted startups across the region - and what has been the impact on valuations? 32:00 How Chris got into venture capital and what brought him to Singapore 12 years ago 33:00 What Chris looks for in a founder or startup - and what are the red flags 34:30 What advice do you have for aspiring venture capitalists? 37:45 Tell us something about yourself that will surprise us (note: I recommend listening to this, it is the funniest segment of any podcast I have ever recorded)

    036: Enterprise CONNECTIVITY SIMPLIFIED w/ Blue Wireless' Ivan Landen

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 35:48


    We hear the hype about how great our mobile networks are, yet when I speak with enterprise customers, they always talk about the challenges they face to get fast and reliable connectivity across their global sites and operations.  In this podcast, we are going to talk to a Singaporean-based start-up about how they help customers address those challenges. Blue Wireless started in Singapore in 2015, but already supports customers across 80+ countries. We are joined by their Founder and CEO, Ivan Landen, to discuss their start-up journey and how they are committed to doing one thing - and to doing that one thing well - Connectivity.  Show Notes: 01:45 Background on Ivan and his company, Blue Wireless 02:45 The Blue Wireless start-up journey 08:40 From one country to 80 in six years 13:00 Many tech vendors are moving into adjacent sectors, but Blue Wireless focuses on solving just one problem - connectivity. Why did you choose to only focus on your core competencies? 14:45 What does your typical client look like - and industry verticals do you target? 26:50 Is 5G impacting customer demand?  30:45 What's next for Blue Wireless? 32:30 What do you know today that you wish you knew when you started Blue Wireless?    

    035: WATER moves up the SUSTAINABILITY agenda - How one company leads by example

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 41:32


    In recent years, Sustainability has risen to the forefront of the strategic objectives for companies and governments. What concerns me is that when I speak with some of the leaders in ESG, they say there is still too much talk...and too little action. Well, that's not the case for all companies. In this podcast, we'll speak to Renee Peet, Head of Product Management and Marketing for Xylem, about how they lead by example. Xylem is ranked as one of the, if not the, world's best company with regards to sustainability objectives and deliverables. If you want to learn how you - and your company - can make a difference, I truly recommend you listen to this episode.  Show Notes: 01:45 What does water have to do with Sustainability? 05:00 Who is Xylem - and what role do they play in the Sustainability ecosystem? 08:15 What types of solutions does Xylem provide  - and how do they differ for developed and developing markets? 13:50 Who are the major players in the Water Sustainability ecosystem? 14:30 What impact has the pandemic had on your customers? Are they moving forward or holding back? 18:30 How does Xylem drive innovation and how do they engage the wider ecosystem to deliver it? 23:30 Driving a Sustainability agenda at a high level is easy - how does Xylem ensure that it permeates to all levels within the organisation? 29:30 What are the biggest challenges the industry faces? 32:30 Bottom line - what's the worst case scenario if we don't address the world's water issues? 34:30 And the best case scenario - what does the ecosystem need to do to make sure we don't hit the worst case scenario? 36:30 What can I - and we - do on a personal level to help avoid water / climate disaster? Do your part, check out: https://www.xylem.com/en-ms/watermark/

    034: The State of Singapore's DEEPTECH, VC & START-UP Ecosystems w/ NTUitive's David Toh

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 53:06


    Keeping up with Asia's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems is challenging because the region's DeepTech, Venture Capital and Start-up ecosystems are incredibly complex and diverse. Today, we are going to try to break it down by focusing on the ecosystems in just one country - Singapore.  We are going to discuss three key topics. First, we'll look at DeepTech to discover the latest trends and to understand what unique challenges start-ups in this space face.  Second, we'll look at the state of Venture Capital in Singapore, and, more specifically, is there enough VC funds available to support the longer commercialisation cycles of DeepTech Startups.  Finally, we'll discuss how the start-up ecosystem is evolving and find out what cool new innovations are on the horizon.  To do this, we are joined by David Toh, the Interim CEO of NTUitive, which is the innovation and enterprise subsidiary of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), which is ranked Number 12 in the latest World University Rankings.   Show Notes: 01:00 Intro to NTUitive, including how it supports start-ups and engages with the technology innovation ecosystem.  06:00 How does NTU look at DeepTech? And some examples of DeepTech solutions coming out of NTU.  13:30 What unique challenges do DeepTech start-ups face? And due to their longer commercialisation cycle, how do they set near-term success metrics? 19:30 Where has NTUitive been successful, and where is there room for improvement? 21:30 David's journey from semicon engineer to equity analyst to fund manager to the world of Venture Capital.  27:45 Some of the start-ups David has helped on their start-up journey 29:45 What's the current state of Singapore's start-up and venture capital ecosystems? 37:45 What characteristics does David look for in start-ups - and are there any red flags that would prevent him engaging with a start-up.  43:45 Let's look five to ten years in the future, and DeepTech has been incredibly successful in Singapore. How did the ecosystem evolve to enable that success? Alternatively, let's say that DeepTech bombs. What mistakes did the ecosystem make? 48:30 What advice do you have for someone who is thinking about creating a start-up? Or someone who wants to go into Venture Capital?  

    033: From Cooking with FIRE to Embracing TECH w/ Burnt Ends' Dave Pynt

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 36:39


    The global pandemic has wreaked havoc on many industries - with the Food & Beverage industry one of the hardest hit. Most countries, at some point, have had to ban dining in - and even once that restriction is lifted, they have limited the restaurant capacity to only 50-70% of the pre-pandemic levels. To survive financially, restaurants have had to pivot their business and operating models online to create new revenue streams.  In this episode, we are going to look at the role tech has played in helping restaurants overcome these unprecedented challenges.  If you live in Asia and like food, you'll know today's guest, Dave Pynt. Dave is  the chef and owner of the one Michelin starred restaurant Burnt Ends - which is currently ranked #14 on Asia's Top 50 Restaurants and #59 globally.  Show Notes: 01:30 Intro to Dave and how a surfer from Western Australia developed into one of Asia's top chefs 08:00 Dave's restaurant portfolio, including 2 x Meatsmiths in Singapore, another Meatsmith in Doha and The Ledge in the Maldives 10:50 How Dave leveraged tech in the pre-Covid world 12:45 How the Burnt Ends Group has used tech to transform their operations 18:30 How does a restaurant with no IT department drive digital transformation? 24:00 What's next for Burnt Ends Group (hint: BE to move from Teck Lim to Dempsey - and a Brew Pub launching in 2023) And more chats about Dave's favourite places to eat, the importance of good ingredients and what it's like to cook a wild boar on a spit on the slopes of Mt. Fuji.

    032: The PANDEMIC prevented you from attending MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS? Here's what you missed... w/ McKinsey's Ferry Grijpink

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 26:37


    Last week, GSMA hosted Mobile World Congress 2021 in Barcelona. Because we are still in a pandemic, it was quite different from previous events.  But what I want to know is what was the latest news and buzz coming out of MWC. And luckily, I know someone who attended the event in person - so let's get the lowdown from him.  Ferry Grikpink is a Senior Partner with McKinsey & Company,  the founder of McKinsey's Center for Advanced Connectivity and McKinsey's Global Lead, Digital & Analytics, for Technology, Media & Telecommunications.  Show Notes: 03:00 What were the key themes at MWC 07:00 The US (284) has nearly as many cities with 5G coverage as China (376), but it only has 10% of the number of 5G subscribers. What causes this variance? 14:00 The latest on OpenRAN, including the announcements from NTT/NEC, Google Cloud and more 17:00 Data Privacy - has the operator's failure to monetise mobile advertising created a new Value Proposition for them? 20:00 The coolest solutions at MWC, including multi-player AR gaming, creating mesh networks from chipsets and more.  23:00 Rapid Fire Q's  - Biggest surprise at MWC - Biggest disappointment - Wish List - what wasn't discussed that should have been?

    031: What the hell is OPENRAN? And how will it impact the future of 5G? w/ BlueFire's Rob Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 47:03


    There's a new tech industry buzzword floating around that I need to understand better - and that buzzword is OpenRAN. The reason I need to understand it better is because it seems like it has the capability to transform the way mobile operators purchase, deploy and support their networks.  In the old days, it was easy, you rang up one of the network equipment manufacturers, like Nokia, Ericsson or Huawei, and they built your network. But with OpenRAN, operators can choose from hundreds of vendors and thousands of network configurations. That sounds complex - so I want to understand better what OpenRAN is - and why are so many companies and operators are excited by it.  In this podcast, we are joined by the Founder & CEO of the global business advisory firm BlueFire, Rob Jones, for our introduction to OpenRAN. Show Notes 02:00 Intro to Rob & BlueFire 05:00 What the hell is OpenRAN - and why should we care about it? 07:30 The transformation from buying from one vendor (e.g. Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei) to the OpenRAN model 11:00 OpenRAN promises massive OpEx and CapEx savings, can it deliver on those promises? And if so, what does that mean for the network equipment manufacturers.  18:00 Will the reduced costs de-risk 5G network investments and increase deployments? 22:00 How will the OpenRAN ecosystem evolve, and what role with the likes of Nokia, Ericsson and Huawei play in it? 27:00 The role of the hyperscalers - how Microsoft, Google, AWS and Facebook have jumped on the OpenRAN bandwagon. 31:00 OpenRAN's role in Private 5G 32:00 What will it take for OpenRAN to be a success? 35:00 What are the biggest risks across the OpenRAN ecosystem that could prevent it from living up to the hype? 40:00 Examples of mobile operator innovation, including Rakuten and Malaysia's 5G strategy 45:00 The bottom line - will OpenRAN live up to the hype  

    030: Can TECHNOLOGY save HEALTHCARE? w/ Moss Adams' Craig Vercruysse

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 59:05


    The pandemic put unprecedented pressures on the healthcare industry. Few countries were prepared for the crisis, which not only exposed the inefficiencies within the healthcare industry, but also led to many unnecessary deaths.  The TRUTH is - many healthcare systems around the world are in desperate need of repair, but the QUESTION is, can technology save the healthcare industry?  To help me answer this question, I am joined by Craig Vercruysse from the Lean Healthcare Practice at Moss Adams, and the former Chief Operating Officer, Chief Process Officer & Chief Information Officer for California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco.  Show notes: 01:45 Craig’s background in the healthcare industry 05:30 What is the LEAN management system - and how can it be deployed to benefit the healthcare industry? 09:45 How the US got its initial Covid response so wrong - and why Craig wasn’t surprised 14:30 Why the US transitioned from contact tracing to testing 22:30 The positives that came out of the pandemic, including the re-tooling of the manufacturing industry to address the PPE shortage, the explosion of TeleHealth and more.  30:00 While the US screwed up its initial Covid response, it has done remarkably well with vaccinations. What changed to allow this? 35:00 Vaccine Passports may be required for travel in the future, but how can they be deployed, supported and secured? 39:30 Can technology save healthcare and help address the “collective trauma” being experienced by the frontline workers, transform the patient experience and solve the lack of interoperability amongst healthcare providers? 46:30 How wearables and sensors will drive the personalisation of patient management 56:30 The impact that automation will have on healthcare workers - and do we need a Universal Basic Income?  

    029: Your 2021 GADGET FIX: The latest trends in SMARTPHONES, WEARABLES & AIRTAGS w/ IDC's Bryan Ma

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 56:32


    This TechBurst Asia podcast will give you your gadget fix for 2021. We will discuss Smartphones - which ones are doing well (Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi), which ones are struggling (Huawei, LG), and what features you can expect in the coming years.  We will look at the smart wearables market to see if Smartwatches have finally lived up to the hype, and to find out if anyone can catch the Apple Watch. And finally, we’ll get the lowdown on the latest announcements from Apple about its latest iPad innovations, the launch of AirTags, and the new colourful iMacs. To help us with this analysis, we are joined by one of the world’s leading device analysts, IDC Asia Pacific’s Bryan Ma.  SHOW NOTES: 02:00 Who is winning the smartphone race? 04:00 LG exits the smartphone market - what mistakes did they make? 06:30 Why do so many smartphone vendors fail (Nokia, BlackBerry, LG) 08:50 How the China / US trade war has led to Huawei’s chipset crisis 14:30 What are the latest features (cameras, foldables, rollables)  that are driving the market? 18:00 What impact is 5G having on the smartphone market? 20:40 What the hell is a rollable phone? And do we need it? 22:00 When will Apple come out with a foldable phone? 23:00 Apple is releasing an iPhone software update with a new privacy feature that requires apps like Facebook to ask for the user’s approval to track them. Facebook hates this, I love it, what does Bryan think? 27:20 Can 5G’s speeds and low latency save AR/VR? 31:00 The latest on wearables - the big three vendors (Xiaomi, Apple, Huawei) are running away with it. Can Google save Fitbit? Should Samsung give up on the smartwatch market? And can anyone catch the Apple Watch? 39:00 Apple’s new product launches - the slick new iPads, colourful iMacs and surprise launch - Apple goes into tracking with AirTags.  49:00 Bryan’s predictions - what will the world look like in 5 years for smartphones, wearables and AR / VR / Mixed Reality headsets. 

    028: The GENDER LEADERSHIP DIVIDE w/ VMWare & Lean In Singapore's Uma Thana Balasingam

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 64:47


    In recent years, we have seen an increase in the number of initiatives that have raised global awareness about the importance of gender diversity, the challenge of the gender pay gap - as well as the issue of a lack of women in senior leadership positions. But while these initiatives draw more attention to these issues, what I want to understand is has this attention led to progress. Are we getting any closer to closing the Gender Gap? And today’s guest, Uma Thana Balasingam, is ideally suited to help me delve deeper into this question. In her day job, she’s the Vice President of the Partner & Commercial Organization for VMWare in Asia Pacific. She has also been recognised by CRN in their “Most Powerful Women of the Channel” global list, and she also features in Singapore’s Top 100 Women in IT. But she does so much more across the ICT ecosystem than just that.  She’s also the Co-Founder of Lean In’s Singapore Chapter and the Founder of Lean In Women in Tech Asia and  Women in Tech Singapore.  Show Notes: 02:00 Intro to Uma - how she got where she is today 07:20 The opportunities the pandemic created for VMWare 10:00 How has the pandemic affected how you communicate with your internal and external teams? 14:00 What do you understand today from a business perspective that you wish you understood 5 or 10 years ago? 17:00 How has an introvert thrived in what many would think are extrovert roles? 20:00 We hear about gender equality and the gender pay gap, but the question is, are we really making progress? 24:00 The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2021 highlights the massive gender gaps in emerging jobs - what do we need to do to improve this? 31:30 Intro to Lean In Singapore  33:30 What is unconscious bias? And can you give us examples of where you have experienced it? 42:40 The Provocative Questions. Uma and I agreed that I would be intentionally provocative in this section - asking her questions that some men might want to ask, but won’t because they are concerned they will be branded as sexist.  64:30 What can men do to help create fair and equal environments for women?

    027: Addressing AI's ETHICAL ISSUES w/ the former US Dept of Defense's Chief Data Officer Michael Conlin

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 81:54


    The amount of data that we create, capture, and consume is growing exponentially. In fact, according to IDC, the amount of data we will create in the next three years - will be more than the data we created over the past 30 years. That sounds great, but it does raise a lot of questions.  What are companies and governments doing with that data? Is our data being used ethically? Who should be responsible for setting  the regulations about how data captured can be used? These are just some of the questions that we will discuss in this podcast.  Today’s guest, Michael Conlin, will help delve deeper into these questions. He currently is the Chief Technology Officer for Definitive Logic, a US-based analytics and digital transformation specialist vendor, and was previously, the first ever Chief Data Officer for the U.S. Department of Defense (and almost the U.S. Data Czar - listen in to find out what happened).  Show Notes: 02:00 The journey that led a psychology major to become the first Chief Data Officer for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) 09:00 The transition from the private to the public sector - what attracted Micheal to the DoD? 14:30 What was it like on Day 1 when you realised you were responsible for straightening out the data structure and strategy for the DoD’s 3.2 million employees and across its 13,000 operational IT systems? 20:00 The U.S. has a Border Czar, Bird Flu Czar & Cybersecurity Czar - was he the Data Czar? 23:30 What are the main differences between being a CTO/CDO in the public versus private sector - and what unique challenges did you face with the DoD? 33:15 Why do we still trust Facebook despite its data breach that released the personal information of 533 million users - but don’t trust the government with our data? 43:15 The role of Ethics in Artificial Intelligence 52:15 Who should be responsible for setting the rules and regulations relating to the acceptable and ethical use of data captured by companies, governments, etc.? 60:00 Microsoft recently signed a USD 22 Billion contract with the US military to deliver 120,000 HoloLens mixed reality headsets. If you were the CDO/CTO overseeing this for the military, how would you mitigate the risks - and what opportunities would you see for the devices? 67:15 You recently left the U.S. DoD and its 3.2 million employees for Definitive Logic and its 250 employees. What led to the change?  71:30 The Fun questions How does an introvert like you thrive in situations that require you to play the role of an extrovert? Tell us about your interesting hobbies, including being a blacksmith, enamelist, glass gaffer, goldsmith, sculptor & lapidary. Prince William was recently crowned the world’s sexiest bald man - are you disappointed that you weren’t nominated?

    026: The Post-Pandemic FUTURE of BUILDINGS & SMART CITIES Panel w/ Eight Inc, Bosch.IO & JLL

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 61:03


    The global pandemic has impacted every industry, but one industry that will face more impact than most is the Real Estate industry. In this podcast, we’ll look at the pandemic’s impact on the Future of Buildings from the Design, Build and Operate perspectives.  Guests: Tim Kobe Founder and CEO, Eight Inc.  Founder and Chairman, x8ventures Author of the new book, Return on Experience Thomas Jakob Regional President, Bosch.IO Asia Pacific Susheel Koul Division President - Corporate Solutions, JLL Asia Pacific Show Notes 02:00 Intro to the guests, their companies and the role they play in the Future of Buildings 03:30 What’s something that the pandemic has fundamentally changed with your business? 08:40 Once you got over the initial shock of the pandemic, what opportunities did you identify that your companies should go after? 14:20 Let’s say that I am your customer. Not only am I trying to ensure that I can create a safe and secure environment for my employees, customers and citizens to return to, but also an environment they WANT to return to. What advice would you give me? 21:15 You each sell products & services to corporate clients, but people are the end users. How do you incorporate the consumer - or employee - or citizen experience into your work? 27:50 One positive that has come about as a result of the pandemic, is that governments have used the time to fast-track their sustainability initiatives - which will hopefully lead to more green & energy efficient buildings in the future. How has this increased focus on sustainability impacted your company and your clients? 33:25 You each possess a vision for what is possible - even if the market isn’t ready for it. Tell me about something your company has the capabilities to deliver, but you’re still waiting for someone to say, “yeah, let’s go for it”. 38:20 The pandemic has forced companies to care more about the welfare of their employees. The question is, will this corporate empathy last when we shift into the post-pandemic world? 43:00 What is your key takeaway that the audience should remember for the post-Covid future? 47:00 Fast and fun round of questions What’s your prediction for when we get back to business as usual - or will we? Tell me something about the future of work that will be fundamentally different post covid.  Work from home - will it last in a post-covid world?  Tell me something your company has done during the pandemic that makes you proud.  In pre-Covid days, we all spent much of our time travelling around the world for our work. But those days are long gone. What’s the best - and worst - thing about not having the crazy travel schedule?

    025: How to DIGITISE one of the world's largest conglomerates

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 31:21


    We live in a world where the latest technologies, including AI, 5G, and blockchain, have the capability to truly transform the way we work, live and play. The problem is, they don’t always live up to the hype.  Far too often, the ICT industry pushes the latest technologies and solutions on the market and hope they get adopted, rather than by tailoring solutions to meet the market’s needs and proving that they can deliver tangible business value. The supply and demand sides of the market don’t work together as effectively as they should, and that’s why we are lucky to have today’s guest, Michael Gryseels, with us because he sits at the crossroads of technology supply and market demand.He’s currently the Executive Vice Chairman of Thailand’s True Digital Group and the Chief Digital Officer for CP Group, which is Thailand’s largest private company and one of the largest conglomerates globally.  This combination of roles provides him not only with insights into the market’s requirements - but also the capability to launch solutions to meet those requirements.  Prior to these roles, he spent nearly 20 years with McKinsey & Company, where he was a Senior Partner and led McKinsey Digital Labs in Asia. Show notes:  01:15 Intro to True Digital, CP Group and A Day in the Life of Michael 05:15 CP Group operates in 15 industry verticals. What process do you follow to identify the opportunities and source the innovation that will digitise these industries? 07:00 You have been in your roles for 3 years, can you give us some examples of the initiatives that you've implemented, or solutions that you've deployed, that you're proud of? 10:00 Status of 5G in Thailand Which 5G use cases has True Digital identified? Does Thailand’s strong manufacturing sector create an opportunity for Private 5G? What are the Critical Success Factors for operators to be successful in 5G? 15:10 Where would you like to see True Digital and CP Group in 2 - 3 years time? 17:15 When you look at the global mobile operators, which ones do you think are doing the best job at driving digital solutions? 19:00 When implementing digital solutions, companies often get stuck in what McKinsey defines as “Pilot Purgatory”. What advice do you have for companies to overcome this? 22:10 Which technologies do you think will have the biggest impact in the next 12 - 24 months? 24:00 Fun Questions What do you know today about True Digital / CP Group / Thailand that you wish you understood when you started on this journey? You have lived in 15 countries - and worked in many more. Outside of Thailand, where did you find the most exciting place to work? When I was 16 years old, I had a blond mohawk, spent my after school hours skateboarding and attending as many punk rock shows as possible. What were you doing at 16? Let’s say I have the power to turn back time - and I can turn you into a university student today. What would you study - and what would you want to do with your career?

    024: Making Sense...and Cents...out of the 5G Market Opportunity

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 33:25


    We recently have talked about the future of 5G - and today - we will take that to the next level. We'll discuss the models being used to fund 5G investments, the consumer and enterprise solutions and services that will help operators monetise those investments and discuss which types of operators are best suited to capitalise on the emerging opportunities.  We are joined by Ferry Grijpink, a Senior Partner with McKinsey & Company based out of Amsterdam. Ferry is also the Founder of the McKinsey Center for Advanced Connectivity and is their Global Lead for Digital and Analytics for the Telecoms, Media and Tech Industry.  Show notes: 01:00 Intro to Ferry Grijpink, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company 02:20 How can operators monetise consumer 5G solutions and services - beyond gaming 06:00 The 5G funding models - is network sharing the way forward? 09:30 What is OpenRAN - and can it become a game changer? 13:45 Why do operators struggle to provide solutions and services to the SMB market segment? 17:30 Which industry verticals and use cases will drive the Enterprise 5G market opportunity? 20:45 What role - if any - will operators play in the Private 5G market? 23:30 Which telecoms markets do you find the most exciting? 26:35 What advice do you have for operators to help them build the infrastructure, solutions and services to be successful in the 5G world? 28:45 The fun questions - Which 5G buzzwords (e.g. OpenRAN, Private 5G, shared network infrastructure) will get the most hype in 2021? - What do you miss about living and working in Asia? - What would you do with your career if you weren't in consulting? Ferry has a new "5G Chart of the Day - all charts, no bullshit" newsletter. You can subscribe to it here: https://ferrycgrijpink.substack.com/  Keep an eye out for Ferry & I talking on Clubhouse soon...  

    023: What's in store for Southeast Asia's Tech & Telecoms Industries in 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 54:19


    TechBurst Asia sat down with PwC's Mike Graham to discuss Southeast Asia's latest tech trends and the annoying buzzwords and catchphrases we have been forced to endure during the pandemic. We also talk about our predictions for what WILL - and WON'T happen in 2021.  Show Notes 01:00 Intro to Mike Graham and his multiple roles at PwC  08:20 Review of 2020: Which companies managed the pandemic well - and not so well? 12:15 What positives can we take from 2020? 15:50 What will the big stories in 2021 related to 5G in Southeast Asia 23:50 Why have Southeast Asia telcos lagged behind the global telcos with regards to innovation?   28:30 We keep hearing that during 2020, companies will implement 10 years of digital transformation in 2 months - can we keep the pace of change?  32:00 Which buzzword (e.g. 5G, OpenRAN, Digital Twins, FinTech) will have the biggest impact in 2021? 34:30 Random tech chats about OpenRAN, Rakuten, Jio, Drones, Smart Cities, higher education’s role in PPP’s, etc.  43:15 What WON’T happen in 2021? 47:00 What is the worst buzzword or phrase we created during the pandemic? 48:00 The importance of finding a way to decompress while working from home (spoiler alert: jigsaw puzzles help!) 52:00 PwC’s new B2B digital marketplace to help their clients source innovative solutions - and help start-ups reach enterprise customers. 

    022: 5G is Dead, Long Live 5G!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 55:01


    In this podcast, we are going to take another look at 5G. In our last episode, we discussed whether Telcos will be able to monetise their 5G investments. We were pretty harsh in our criticism of the 5G ecosystem, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t think 5G will be a game changer. Rather, I just think we need to reset our expectations of capabilities and benefits that 5G will bring to the market. Yes, 5G will bring faster speeds, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.  In this episode, we sat down with Danial Mausoof, Nokia’s Global Sales Head for Enterprise Services, to discuss what differentiates 5G from traditional networks - and and whether 5G will become the tech industry buzzword that FINALLY lives up to the HYPE. . Show Notes: 01:30 Danial’s career journey with Motorola Solutions & Nokia  09:05 What differentiates 5G from the existing networks like 4G? 12:40 Today’s 5G networks deliver faster speeds, but there is still more spectrum to be allocated that will support future 5G services (e.g. mission-critical services). How do you see 5G deployments evolving? 17:00 Nokia recently released its “5G Readiness Report”, where it surveyed 1,628 global technology decision makers about “5G+ enabled digitalisation.” To start, what the hell is 5G+ enabled digitalisation? 19:50 In 2030, 5G+ spend in 2030 will reach $4.5 Trillion - but only $600 Billion (13%) will be for public connectivity. $2.2 Trillion (48%) will be on Edge Infrastructure / Cloud Platforms. How is this related to 5G? 22:10 $900 Billion (20%) of this spend will be on Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning - how is this related to 5G? 24:40 The final $800 Billion (18%) relates to the deployment of Private 5G networks. Why do we need Private 5G networks - and why are companies like John Deere and Bosch deploying them to support their manufacturing plants? 30:00 86% of decision makers already have some kind of a 5G strategy - what are the use cases that are driving the strategic focus on 5G? 33:00 72% of those surveyed say they plan to invest in 5G by 2025. What do these enterprises need to do to make sure they get a positive ROI on these investments - and what challenges will they need to overcome? 36:20 How will 5G impact Smart Cities? 39:00 Tough Question #1: What are the security implications for 5G? 43:20 Tough Question #2: Let’s say I am a tech decision maker managing the complexities created by the global pandemic - why should I give a damn about 5G? 45:20 Tough Question #3: 500,000 South Korean consumers have switched back to 4G from 5G - does that mean that we really don’t need 5G? 47:15 Tough Question #4: As an industry, we have failed to live up to the hype around the latest tech trends (e.g. 4G, IoT, or Smart Cities). Will we learn from our past mistakes - or will 5G follow a similar path? 49:15 What is something going on in the 5G ecosystem that we should be tracking? (spoiler alert: it is OpenRAN) 50:30 Tell me about a solution that 5G will enable that I - as a consumer - should be excited about.  52:00 When do we have to start worrying about 6G? 

    Are Telcos Ready for 5G? And Do Customers Actually Want It?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 53:32


    In 2021, most mobile operators in the developed markets will have launched 5G - the question is - will they be able to monitise it. And more importantly, do customers even care about 5G? Today’s guest, Chris Lewis, has over 30 years’ experience as a telecoms and ICT industry analyst, but don’t let that scare you. While many analysts pontificate about their vast knowledge, Chris’ insights are pragmatic and entertaining - which is why I like him so much.  Chris is also one of the UK’s leading advocates for the visually impaired. Is the telecoms industry doing enough to drive inclusivity? Or are we creating yet another digital divide? And why doesn’t his guide dog Varley have his own Instagram account?  Show Notes: 01:00 Intro to Chris Lewis, Founder of Lewis Insight and the Great Telco Debate 05:50 Connectivity - the invisible service  07:30 Highlights from the 2020 Great Telco Debate 11:30 Telcos in a post-Covid world: are we creating a two-tier Telecoms industry? 14:00 Are the Telcos ready for 5G? And do customers actually want or care about 5G? 20:00 Telcos have a sustainability issue - should we see more network sharing? 24:30 What the future holds for the tech industry analyst industry 27:00 The key to career success - find something you are passionate about 29:00 Telcos tell us the future is mobile - in reality, the world runs on fixed. And why the hell do telcos still charge us for having a home fixed line phone when no one has one?  36:00 Accessibility - are telcos doing enough to help? Chris is one of the UK’s leading advocates for ensuring people with disabilities get access to the digital lifestyle through his work on the boards of the  Royal Institute of Blind and Vision 2020 Technology For Life initiative.  41:00 Telstra was ranked #1 globally in a recent ICT industry “Digital Inclusion Benchmark”, which ranks vendors’ focus on digital inclusion as part of their overall strategy.  42:00 Why doesn’t Chris’ guide dog Varley have his own Instagram account? 48:30 How telcos can use emerging technology to support guide dogs. In a difficult year like 2020, where charities for the visually impaired have struggled to raise money, why hasn’t someone like Vodafone sponsored guide dog technology? Jon Buckthorp - over to you!

    020: The Sustainability Challenge - Balancing Profits & Social Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 34:05


    Many of you will know today’s guest, Steve Melhuish, as the Co-Founder,former CEO and Vice Chairman of one of the darlings of the SE Asia's start-up ecosystem, PropertyGuru Group, but he’s also a Venture Partner with Wavemaker Partners - the venture capital firm, and the Founder and CEO of Planet Rise - a company that invests and supports start-ups that tackle climate change and poverty. In this episode, we are going to discuss sustainability. And more specifically, how do you find the right balance from delivering social impact - while still creating a profitable business.  Show Notes: 02:10 What Steve has been up to since he left his role as CEO of PropertyGuru (hint: Angel investing in startups that address climate change & poverty) 04:10 What characteristics Steve looks for in the start-ups he invests in  07:15 The evolving sustainability ecosystem - and how the economics/business case behind renewables finally stacks up 10:50 Governments seem to be launching more sustainability initiatives during Covid-19 - is there a correlation or is it just a coincidence? 13:45 How well has the sustainability ecosystem progressed - and what will it take to move it forward? 18:50 How do you balance the profits versus social impact dilemma when you evaluate your investments? 21:50 What does Steve understand about the sustainability ecosystem today that he wishes he knew when he started investing in sustainability start-ups? 25:50 What are the “red flags” Steve looks out for when evaluating early stage businesses? 27:00 What lessons did Steve learn during the dotcom era that he still applies to his work with start-ups today? 30:30 What’s your craziest start-up story?

    019: The Future of Talent & Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 52:37


    The challenges created by the global pandemic mean the role of talent acquisition and leadership strategy have never been more important. Companies must transform their approach not only to navigate the current crisis, but also to prepare for the future.  In this episode, we are joined by a global leader in this space - Elaine Yew - Senior Partner & Global Co-Head of Leadership Development for Egon Zehnder - the world's largest privately held executive search and leadership development firm. Show Notes: 00:50 Elaine’s journey from a drama student to Senior Partner at Egon Zehnder 06:52 "A Day in the Life" of Elaine 10:00 How has the executive search and leadership development industries have evolved over the years 14:30 Can AI replace humans in the executive search process?  19:00 How companies are adapting their Leadership strategies during the global pandemic 22:45 How Egon Zehnder has evolved it’s business to adapt to the crisis 27:00 What will it take to see more women in leadership across Asia 33:38 Elaine's involvement in the "end to end lifecycle" of the workforce - from high school students to the C-suite  What skills we all need to survive in today's world The importance of "range" 42:20 The value of coaching  47:15 The positive things that come out of negative events like the pandemic

    A New Approach to Smart City Initiatives

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 32:23


    Let’s face it, Smart Cities have failed to live up to the hype - and given the additional challenges cities face due to the global pandemic, it’s easy to think that it is not going to get better anytime soon. But every now and then, you run into someone who restores your confidence in the industry because not only do they possess a realistic vision for the future, but also a clear and detailed strategy on how to deliver it. Today we are joined by Theo Scherman, Chief Strategy Officer for Hitachi Asia, and he is definitely one of those people. Show Notes: 01:00 From South Africa to Singapore 02:20 What led a serial entrepreneur to join one of the world’s largest companies? 04:20 Hitachi Asia’s go-to-market strategy 05:30 Hitachi’s Smart City/Precinct initiatives – OneBangkok (Thailand) & Bhartiya City (India) 08:00 Commercialising Smart City data – it’s not just about saving money, it’s about generating new revenue streams 10:00 Hitachi’s differentiator – most vendors are focusing on becoming a “Platform of Platforms”, Hitachi is creating a “Platform Business Model.” This model is normally reserved for consumer brands (e.g. Alibaba, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google), can Hitachi be the first enterprise to create one? 16:00 Moving the target from Smart Cities to Digital Smart Cities 23:00 Does a Digital Smart City concept work for both “greenfield” and “brownfield” cities? 26:00 How Hitachi helps cities that are facing budget shortfalls due to Covid-19 by 27:20 What should cities do to deliver against the Smart City promise? 29:30 What do you understand about being in large corporate today that you wish you understood when you started out?

    Driving DeepTech in Singapore

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 34:12


    Singapore has been investing heavily in DeepTech - and in this episode we sit down with one of the key players in the space, SGInnovate's new CEO, Dr. Jui Lim. We'll discuss the current state of the market, what it will take to move DeepTech from early stage to commercialisation & the amazing journey he followed from medical school in NYC to where he is today.  Show Notes: 00:30 Why Jui refers to himself as a "rolling stone" 03:20 Transitioning from medical school to venture capital... 05:20 ...and from venture capital to a start-up... 08:30 ...and from a start-up to setting up accelerators 11:00 Jui's role as the newly appointed CEO of SGInnovate 12:50 Why Singapore must focus on DeepTech commercialisation 15:15 State of Singapore's start-up ecosystem 21:45 What Jui understands today that he wish he knew when he started out in venture capital 25:50 What personal skills or characteristics have allowed Jui to be successful in so many industries 28:50 Fun Q #1: Of the thousands of start-up solutions you have looked at, can you give us an example of one that really "wowed" you? 32:00 Fun Q #2: If I give you one week off from your current job - and you HAVE to go back to one of your previous roles, would you rather be the CEO of a start-up, setup another accelerator, or bartend?

    TBA 016: Sustainability in the Post COVID-19 World - Are Companies Ready To Act?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 49:58


    TechBurst Asia spoke to Frank Meehan, Co-Founder of the sustainability platform start-up Equilibrium.world and Co-Founder & General Partner of SparkLabs Global Ventures about what will happen to corporate sustainability initiatives in the post-pandemic, new normal world. In our G&T-infused discussion, we also discuss: Frank's roles on the Boards of companies like Spotify and Siri Similarities in the hype cycles of 3G, 4G & 5G Why has Asia handled the coronavirus pandemic better than the West, and What the future of work will look like (spoiler alert: loads less travel - and that's not a bad thing) Show Notes: 02:22 Intro to Equilibrium, Frank’s latest start-up that creates a Sustainability data operations platform to help companies meet their emissions and sustainability targets.  11:45 Who owns the sustainability agenda in corporates? 14:10 Which industries are driving sustainability today? 15:00 Will companies willingly drive sustainability initiatives - or do they only respond to government regulation? 16:30 Frank’s background: From Sydney to Sweden to Singapore to London to San Fran to... 22:50 You’ve held too many Board decisions to mention them all, but which ones were the most interesting? Spotify, Siri 25:25 How did you first get involved with SparkLabs Group? 27:40 You’ve been around through 3G, 4G and 5G - do see any similarities in the hype cycles of each? 32:00 What will the operators need to do to make money out of 5G?  35:40 Why has Asia handled the coronavirus pandemic better than the West? 40:00 Will contact tracing apps like Singapore’s Trace Together and Australia’s COVIDSafe be successful?  41:50 What will going to the office be like in the post-pandemic, new normal world? And what will it be like when we start travelling again? 43:15 Tell me something positive that has come about as a result of the global pandemic?  

    TBA 015: The Post-Pandemic "New Normal" World: Marketing & Comms will never be the same - and that's not a bad thing

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 68:32


    Let’s face it, we’re facing a “new normal” in the post-pandemic world. This will create risks and challenges for companies that cannot adapt, but massive opportunities for those that can.  In this episode, we spoke with Graham Brown, host of the Asia Tech Podcast and Chief Storyteller of Pikkal & Co, about how successful companies will transform themselves to succeed in the “new normal” world, in particular around the way they leverage marketing and comms. They will move from a pipeline to platform model - from controlling to curating comms - and from efficiency to effective communications. It’s about turning your employees from assets into advocates.  Show Notes: 00:50 How Graham went from travelling the world and living out of suitcases to starting one of Asia’s leading podcasts 04:10 An agile mindset is what will allow people - and companies - to adapt to the current crisis and be successful in the “new normal” world. 09:10 As Mike Tyson famously said, “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.” How to survive and thrive in the current environment. 10:30 Covid-19 is driving the innovation of communication. Future comms will transform from a pipeline model to a platform model - from controlling to curating comms - from efficiency to effective communication.  15:50 Who is adapting the comms strategy well?  Zappos’ human-centric customer engagement  Xiaomi’s “unofficial” advertising strategy that leverages fans McKinsey & Company’s “Future of Asia” and “Leap” podcasts 20:05 What advice would you give to a marketing director today to prepare for the post-coronavirus “new normal”? It’s not about contacts, it’s about connections.  22:45 Is this the end for tech events? 23:45 The Future of Work - companies will shift their focus from B2C to B2E as they realise that leveraging their employees can be great brand advocates. 39:44 What are some of the interesting ways that emerging technologies will help us overcome the crisis? Topics include urban farming, how Japan has used Robots and Zoom - as well as Minecraft - to conduct graduation ceremonies.  46:20 What is the strangest coronavirus story that you have heard? Including how 5G causes Covid-19 and pro wrestling is considered an “essential service” during the lockdown in Florida? 50:00 The rise of Zoom “happy hours” and Graham’s after hours podcast, The Grind.  52:30 Graham has done over 750 podcasts - what’s the funniest thing that has happened on a podcast? Eating a fried scorpion on a live podcast is not recommended.  55:40 Leaders that communicate with honesty and transparency build a following  1:01:00 What is something you know today about podcasting that you wish you knew when you started out? 1:05:00 Tell me a positive benefit that will come about as a result of coronavirus

    TBA 014: Smart Cities 2020: The Coronavirus Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 37:50


    Today's Guest: Josh Sattler, GM of Innovation, Growth & Development Services, City of Darwin, Australia Show Notes: 01:25 How did a surfer from the Gold Coast end out running the Smart City operations for Darwin? 02:30 Darwin, while only 130k people, has delivered Australia’s largest Smart City project. What are the types of solutions delivered as part of this initiative? 05:55 Overcoming the data privacy challenges - how to build trust with your citizens 11:10 How has Darwin been impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic? 12:50 How can drones, robots & autonomous vehicles be used to help fight the coronavirus? And which ones have you looked at using in Darwin? 16:00 How AI - and facial recognition in particular - is being used to enforce violations against isolation and stay at home orders.  20:00 How AI is being use for contact tracing Citizen opt-in: Singapore’s Trace Together Government enforced tracking through mobile networks Enterprise focused: Vault Intelligence China’s QR code system - the medical passport concept 27:40 What impact will coronavirus have on the near-term future of Smart Cities Funding: Budget shortfalls Impact on technology vendors Regulatory impact - setting acceptable use policies around drones, AV and AI 35:30 The press if filled with doom and gloom - tell us something positive that will come out of the coronavirus crisis  

    TBA 013: The 3-2-1 Podcast from Bosch Connected World 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 31:16


    So what is the 3-2-1 podcast? It includes 3 interviews with IoT industry leaders recorded over the 2 days of Bosch Connected World 2020 in Berlin - all in 1 podcast.  01:40 Tanja Rueckert, CEO & President of Bosch Building Technologies We discuss Tanja's keynote, “Vision or Reality? Intuitive, Intelligent and Integrated Buildings.”  19:25 Dirk Slama, Vice President Co-Innovation and IoT Alliances, Bosch.IO We discuss the themes of BCW 2020 - Addressing Global Warming / Sustainability and the intersection of AI & IoT, creating AIoT.  25:10 Thomas Jakob, Regional President Asia Pacific, Bosch.IO We discuss the recent rebranding of Bosch Software Innovations to Bosch.IO. What is it and what has changed?

    TBA 012: Automotive Industry Evolution - the move to the sharing economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 24:39


    In this episode, we speak to David Goh, GM for Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific for Daimler Mobility Services.  1:00 An intro to Daimler Mobility Services 2:35 Daimler Mobility Services has a different target market than your traditional line of businesses - how have you had to adapt your go-to-market to reach this new customer base? 3:30 The role of collaboration - how DMS partners with its traditional competitors (e.g. BMW) to create their offering for the sharing economy 7:00 What role does DMS play in the Smart Cities space? 8:30 The State of Autonomous Vehicles - what is holding the industry back from reaching its potential? 10:00 Which Smart Cities in Asia are leading the way? 11:55 What would have to happen over the next 5 years for the Smart Cities and Urban Mobility markets to become more successful - and how is DMS helping the market reach that outcome? 13:00 So what could go wrong? What could hinder innovation and evolution of the Smart Cities and Urban Mobility markets? 14:20 How can we minimise the risk of a hacked Autonomous Vehicle? 15:40 How has what you have learned about innovation in other roles helped you in your current role with DMS? 16:50 Which cities in Asia do you see driving the most innovation? 19:00 Are there any new solutions you have seen recently that have mad you go “WOW” -  and what has failed to live up to expectations? 21:20 Tell us something about yourself we won’t have expected?   22:30 You have lived and worked all over the world - but let’s say you have to settle in one location for the rest of your work career - where would it be?  

    TBA 011: How an open and pragmatic approach led to global LoRaWAN network w/ The Things Network's Wienke Giezeman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 38:12


    In today’s podcast, we discuss one of the technologies that underpins the Internet of Things -  Low Power Wide Area Network, or LPWANS for short. And more specifically, we are going to take a look at LoRa - one of the leading LPWAN technologies.  I’m pleased to be joined by one of the global leaders in the space - Wienke Giezeman - the Co-Founder & CEO of The Things Industries - and the Initiator of The Things Network.  01:20 What is The Things Network?  05:25 What has led to your impressive growth - to the point where you are now in 151 countries, have a community of over 100k developers and have deployed 18k LoRaWAN gateways worldwide? 08:10 The Things Network has grown into a global LoRaWAN network - wouldn’t it have been easier to leverage existing mobile networks than trying to build your own?  The “Moving Forward, Looking Backward” paradigm 11:00 What are some of the top LoRa use cases that are driving adoption? 16:40 How creating a collaborative LoRaWAN network led to the creation of The Things Conference - the world’s largest LPWAN conference.  1500 attendees, 61 countries Sponsors included AWS, Microsoft, Semtech & ST Micro All the videos from the event can be found here 20:00 What’s next? The Things ________? 25:00 IoT has not lived up to the hype. What has held the industry back from reaching its potential? 28:00 Narrowband IoT, or NB-IoT, has exploded in China, but had sluggish growth elsewhere. What has hindered it’s growth outside of China? 32:55 What’s the best IoT solution you have ever seen? 34:00 Final question - about What is FEBO - and do you still eat there? Spoiler alert - he’s a fan of “bamischijf”! Find out more Connect with Wienke: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wienke/ The Things Network: www.thethingsnetwork.org  The Things Industries: https://www.thethingsindustries.com  The Things Conference: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/conference/  YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv85CXnZUXEKnlZpQapTAwQ

    TBA 010: The Global Perspective on Accelerators & Venture Capital w/ SparkLabs' Bernard Moon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 39:09


    Hear the latest insights on the global accelerator and venture capital industries from one of Silicon Valley’s leading players, SparkLabs Group Partner & Co-Founder, Bernard Moon.  01:15 Intro to the SparkLabs Group accelerators and VC funds - and how back in 2012 they came up with the concept to launch their first accelerator in Seoul 04:45 What locations are you planning for the launch of the next SparkLabs accelerators? 06:05 Overview of one of the latest SparkLabs initiatives - SparkLabs Frontier - which partners with universities to drive innovation The first program is with Arizona State University - the #1 ranked US university for innovation  09:30 Many accelerators start in the US and go global. SparkLabs started out as a global accelerator. Did that make it harder or easier to raise funding and attract applicants? 10:30 The SparkLabs strategy is to grow slowly, but the model and culture works. Bernard cites how Edgar Chiu has turned SparkLabs Taipei into the leading accelerator in Taiwan in the first two years after launch. 11:40 Startups don’t come to SparkLabs for the money, they come to be part of the SparkLabs Ecosystem.  How does SparkLabs differentiate from the other leading accelerator programs, like Y Combinator, TechStars and Plug & Play? 13:30 What makes a good accelerator program? Are there too many accelerators?  60% of corporate accelerators fail within 2 years - CB Insights 100+ accelerators and incubators in Singapore alone Is the industry set for a shake-up? 17:30 An overview of the SparkLabs venture capital funds 19:50 SparkLabs has invested in over 260 companies, what are some of the highlights? Andela Memebox 22:00 Silicon Valley has long been the home of venture capital - but many firms are now looking to Asia. Where does the Valley see the opportunities in Asia?  The next billion middle class in Asia 25:00 Overview of the recent launch of  SparkLabs Foundry - SparkLabs’ “Innovation as a Service” offering for the Fortune 500 - and it’s partnership with SRI International, one of the world’s leading research and innovation institutes. 27:25 Bernard just launched his 13th Annual Industry Predictions on VentureBeat - titled “2020: Our meatless, cashless, city-less future” - what are the highlights? 32:25  You live in Silicon Valley, but the other co-founders live in Korea, the UK and Singapore. How do you manage to keep everyone in contact - and on the same page - with regards to your investment strategy, expansion plans, etc.?  34:00 Let’s say SparkLabs doesn’t exist - and you wanted to start an accelerator today. Where would you locate it  - and why? (spoiler alert: it’s not Silicon Valley) 35:15 What do you know today - that you wish you knew when you started SparkLabs? 36:50 Final question - tell us something about yourself that we don’t already know. 

    TBA 009: Building a Successful IoT Business w/ Bosch's Thomas Jakob

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 38:05


    Building a successful IoT business in Asia Pacific isn't easy, but Bosch Software Innovations has done just that.  In this podcast, I speak with Thomas Jakob, Regional President for Asia Pacific, to find out how Bosch developed their impressive IoT solutions portfolio. What I found most interesting is that while many tech vendors drive innovation by acquiring innovative companies, Bosch has built many of their own custom solutions – and partnered with start-ups to jointly develop others – to meet the diverse local requirements of the Asia Pacific market.  We hear about the importance of the “localisation” of solutions – Bosch in Asia Pacific is the perfect example of how it should be delivered. (Note: In January 2020, Bosch Software Innovations was renamed Bosch.IO) Show notes: 1:40 Intro to Thomas 2:50 Tell us about Bosch Software Innovations  4:20 Which industries does Bosch work with in Asia? 7:00 How Bosch is using technology to transform the agriculture industry 8:45 How Bosch sources innovation 10:00 Bosch's new lift/elevator management solution 13:50 How Bosch has leveraged Smart Building solutions to IoT-ise their business 16:35 An overview of Bosch in China 18:40 The importance of localised solutions that meet customer requirements Anti-counterfeit solutions in China Greenhouse farming solutions in Japan Oyster farming in Australia 25:00 What has kept the IoT industry from reaching its potential 29:25 What is the most interesting IoT market in Asia? 31:45 Name one solution over the past decade that has exceeded your expectations? And failed to live up to expectations? 35:20 The fun questions Electric or classic cars? German or Singaporean food? Christmas by the fire or the beach?  

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