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Join General David Petraeus, renowned retired U.S. army general and former CIA director, as we explore historical conflicts, strategic leadership, and the intersection of technology in modern warfare. From past military engagements to contemporary challenges, this episode promises enlightening insights on conflict evolution and the leadership skills essential for turbulent times. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to pick up a copy of the General's latest book and New York Times Best Seller, Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine for an even deeper dive into lessons learned over the last 70 years of conflict. Key Topics: - General Petraeus' military and intelligence background - Impact of historical conflicts on modern warfare - Stakeholder management and decision-making - Learning and adapting military strategies - Rapid iteration in strategic decision-making - Gaza conflict and security challenges Featured in this Episode - General David Petraeus, U.S. Army General (Ret.) Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpetraeus/ - Steve Bowsher, CEO of IQT LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-bowsher/ References Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine - https://www.amazon.com/Conflict-Evolution-Warfare-1945-Ukraine/dp/0063293137 David Petraeus on Strategic Leadership - https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/david-petraeus-strategic-leadership
Our host, Vishal Sandesara, is joined by IQT colleagues Grant Whiting and Dan Bocknek to discuss cybersecurity and the importance of enhancing cyber capabilities for future conflicts. They explore the fast-paced nature of cyber warfare, the role of AI and automation, and the significance of quality data. Topics covered include data management, scaling capabilities, partnerships, and the integration of AI-based technology. Tune in to gain insights on adapting to emerging threats and advancing cybersecurity.
Welcome to The IQT Podcast where we explore the fascinating world of technology innovation and national security. In our latest episode, host Vishal Sandesara is joined by esteemed guests Pat Mitchell, Chris Shaw, and Tommaso Melodia. Together, they discuss the complexities of undersea technology and its significance in military, commercial, and scientific realms. The episode highlights challenges that are unique to underwater innovation like the lack of GPS functionality and the need to adapt to a highly pressurized and corrosive environment. Despite this, companies such as Advanced Navigation and Hydronet are making strides in this domain, unlocking new opportunities under the ocean's surface. Listen in to learn more! Takeaways - Importance of Undersea Innovation - Challenges and Opportunities for Undersea Startups - Integration and Collaboration Between Companies - Global Partnerships and Innovation in Maritime Technology Featured in this Episode Vishal Sandesara VP, Operations LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishals/ Pat Mitchell Research Manager, IQT LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-j-mitchell/ Undersea Innovation Paper - https://short.iqt.org/undersea_innovation_ Chris Shaw CEO, Advanced Navigation LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-adnav/ Tommaso Melodia CEO, Hydronet LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommasomelodia/ Chapters 01:53 - Exploring Future Prospects of Undersea Enabling Technologies 04:06 - Looking at the Bigger Picture: Why Is the Undersea Domain Important and Why Is Now a Good Time to Focus On It? 08:07 - Navigating Undersea Challenges: Pressure, Corrosion, and Limitations 11:41 - Addressing Connectivity Challenges in Underwater Environments 12:57 - Solving Challenges and Reducing Costs with Unique Software 17:13 - Adaptable Real-Time Models for Overcoming Underwater Data Limitations 20:14 - Enhancing Navigation Accuracy with Quantum Technology 23:38 - Common Challenges Across the Commercial Market and How To Address Them 28:48 - Bolstering Collaboration and Interoperability in Underwater Technology 30:59 - AUKUS: Trilateral Partnership on Submarine and Tech 33:20 - Thoughts for Policymakers Interested in Promoting Leadership in This Domain
In this episode of The IQT Podcast, Dr. Sarah Sewall delves into the world of critical minerals and the challenges facing the United States' supply chain security. Our guests, Nicole Richards, Nick Myers, and Oliver Gunasekara, share their expertise and innovative approaches to address these challenges. From developing biological solutions for rare earth element separation to utilizing autonomous underwater vehicles for critical mineral extraction, these industry leaders are at the forefront of technology and environmental stewardship. Join us as we explore the importance of domestic supply, responsible mining practices, and the need for government support to ensure a sustainable and secure critical minerals supply chain. Key Takeaways - Challenges in Critical Mineral Supply Chain Security - Technological Solutions and Applications - Environmental and Societal Impact - Future Prospects and Challenges - Government and International Partnerships Featured in this Episode Sarah Sewall EVP, National Innovation Policy, IQT Website: https://www.iqt.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahsewall/ Nicole Richards CEO, Allonnia Website: https://allonnia.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-richards-3268b07/ Nick Myers CEO, Phoenix Tailings Website: https://phoenixtailings.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholaswilliammyers/ Oliver Gunasekara CEO, Impossible Metals Website: https://impossiblemetals.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunasekara/ Additional Resources - Closing the Critical Mineral Gap: https://assets.iqt.org/pdfs/Critical_Minerals_February_2023_final.pdf/web/viewer.html - Why Will Deep Sea Mining Be Less Expensive Than Traditional Land-based Mining?: https://impossiblemetals.com/blog/why-will-deep-sea-mining-be-less-expensive-than-traditional-land-based-mining/ - Current Status of Deep Sea Mining Regulations: https://impossiblemetals.com/blog/current-status-of-deep-sea-mining-regulations/
In this episode, host Vishal Sandesara and guest Michael Chadwick from IQT Labs discuss maritime innovation in the open source and maker communities. They cover IQT Labs' involvement in the maritime domain, challenges of AI algorithm data collection, and the spillover benefits of open source aerial drone contributions. Tune in as they highlight projects like the AI Sonobuoy, showcasing cutting-edge developments in maritime technology. Topics Accessibility of Open Source Technology Government Interest in Maritime Technology Advancement Challenges Faced by the Maker Community Data Collection and Labeling for AI Algorithms IQT Labs Initiatives Featured in this Episode Vishal Sandesara VP, Operations Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishals/ Michael Chadwick SVP, Deputy Director, IQT Labs Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-chadwick-37208865/ Mentioned in this Episode MakerBuoy (Wayne Pavalko) https://www.instagram.com/makerbuoy/
In this episode of The IQT Podcast, host Vishal Sandesara leads a discussion on the accelerating venture capital activity in maritime innovation. Guests Diana Keenan, Abi Sivananthan, and Kevin Schaeffer delve into global maritime technology developments and the corresponding investment landscape. The conversation covers the different domains of maritime technology, including surface and subsurface exploration and the evolving market trends driven by advancements in enabling technologies. Tune in to learn all about the potential impact of maritime innovation on national security, commercial applications, and global geopolitics. Key Topics - Maritime Technology and Investment Landscape - Enabling Technologies in Maritime Innovation - Predictions for Future Developments in Maritime Innovation - Leveraging Commercial Innovation Featured in this Episode Vishal Sandesara VP, Operations Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishals/ Abi Sivananthan Senior Technology Architect, Intelligent Connectivity Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abirami-sivananthan-9b362b23/ Diana Keenan Senior Associate Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-keenan-cfa/ Kevin Schaeffer VP, Advanced Systems Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-schaeffer-39a4404/
In this episode of The IQT Podcast, host Steve Bowsher interviews Arun Gupta, a venture capitalist, Adjunct Entrepreneurship Professor at Georgetown University, and author of "Venture Meets Mission." Arun discusses bridging the gap between aspiring entrepreneurs and public service, inspiring the next generation to let mission guide them in their careers. The episode explores attracting talent for national security challenges and the evolving landscape of mission-driven ventures. Tune in to learn more about the dynamic intersection of technology and national security! Topics Educating Students About Government Service Opportunities The Inspiration Behind “Venture Meets Mission” Lowering the Average Age of the Tech Workforce in Government Leveraging Job Hopping Culture Mission vs. Money Featured in this Episode Steve Bowsher CEO, IQT Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-bowsher-a039b826/ IQT Website: https://www.iqt.org Arun Gupta CEO, NobleReach Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arungupta23/ Venture Meets Mission Book: https://www.amazon.com/Venture-Meets-Mission-Aligning-Transform/dp/1503636283 NobleReach Website: https://noblereachfoundation.org/
In this episode of The Intersection, we explore the dynamic realm where innovation meets mission execution. Our usual host and newly appointed CEO, Steve Bowsher, takes the passenger seat this week, allowing IQT's editorial director, Martin Giles, to take the wheel. With Steve as the interviewee, we get the chance to learn how IQT has been the premier partner trusted to identify, evaluate, and leverage emerging commercial technologies for the national security community for nearly 25 years. Listen in to learn about the enduring success of IQT, the organization's adept navigation of the intricate landscape of public-private partnerships, and how IQT shapes and deploys emerging technologies for government agencies. Prepare for a captivating discussion on the future of innovation and its profound impact on mission-driven organizations. Topics Introduction to IQT and its Mission Steve's Background and Silicon Valley Experience Overcoming Challenges in Connecting the Public and Private Sectors IQT's Impact on Government Agencies Becoming a Global Organization Investment Strategies Trust & Differentiation at IQT Shifting Trends in Supply Chain Management Facilitating Adoption of Technologies Aligning Capital Stacks for Strategic Innovation Featured in this Episode Martin Giles Editorial Director, IQT Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinpgiles/ Steve Bowsher President & CEO, IQT Profile: https://www.iqt.org/about-iqt/#modal-bio-05788d2f-6741-43c7-86a4-e46c89ab1aa9
This episode of The IQT Podcast delves into the world of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) data, which plays a critical part in supporting modern economies and infrastructure. This often overlooked, invisible aspect of our daily lives is crucial for synchronizing financial transactions, transportation, and navigation services. However, satellite-based PNT data is vulnerable to disruptions, which can have catastrophic consequences for our economy and national security. IQT's Abi Sivananthan, along with Dana Goward, President of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation, join Dr. Sarah Sewall to discuss the resilience of PNT data and what the United States can do to enhance its security. Join us as we explore the nuances of this critical area for innovation and national security. Topics • The Importance of PNT Data for National Security and Economic Activity • Enhancing the Resilience of PNT Data in the United States • Technological Evolution of Satellite Provided PNT • Security Concerns and Vulnerabilities of Satellite Provided PNT • Modernization and the Limitations of GPS Satellites Featured in this Episode Sarah Sewall Executive Vice President, National Innovation Policy (IQT) https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahsewall/ Dana Goward President of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation https://www.linkedin.com/in/dana-a-goward-3631bb51/ Abi Sivananthan Senior Technology Architect, Intelligent Connectivity (IQT) https://www.linkedin.com/in/abirami-sivananthan-9b362b23/
In this episode of The IQT Podcast, host Dr. Sarah Sewall is joined by guests Dr. Scott Pace and Steve Poizner to discuss the future of the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS). They delve into the development of GPS, its importance in both civilian life and military capabilities, and the challenges it faces in staying ahead of other global navigation satellite systems. The episode sheds light on the crucial role GPS plays in our modern world and explores potential solutions for its continued success. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding GPS and why it is sometimes referred to as “the invisible utility.” Topics • Historical and Policy Perspectives on GPS • The Future of GPS and GNSS • Challenges in Upgrades and Modernization • Commercial Uses and Reliability of GPS • Implications and Advocacy for GPS Modernization Featured in this Episode Sarah Sewall IQT https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahsewall/ Steve Poizner OneNav https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevepoizner/ Scott Pace George Washington University https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-pace-4011311/
In this episode of IQT Explains, Rita Waite and Ming Luo join our Vishal Sandesara to discuss fintech from their unique perspectives as an investor and technologist, respectively. Hear more about the evolution of currency exchange, global trends in fintech, and regional differences in payment etiquette. While recent developments in digital payment methods have allowed for a new level of consumer convenience, they have also led to record amounts of fraud and identity theft. This episode focuses on what is currently being done and what can be done in the future to enhance digital security so that we can continue to reap the benefits of financial technology without succumbing to the risks. Topics Introduction to Fintech and its Impact on the Financial Landscape Fintech Revolution and Digital Payments Fraud and Identity Verification Issues in Fintech Evolving Stages of Fintech Opportunities and Concerns in Fintech Risk Assessment and Challenges in Fintech Security vs. Convenience Global Trends and Leaders in Fintech IQT's website: https://www.iqt.org/ Featured in this Episode Vishal Sandesara VP Operations, IQT Labs https://www.linkedin.com/in/vishals Rita Waite Principal https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritacwaite/ Ming Luo VP, Technology https://www.linkedin.com/in/ming-luo-312b775
Welcome to the IQT Podcast! In this episode, IQT's Steve Bowsher hosts SandBoxAQ CEO, Jack Hidary, to explore interdisciplinary collaboration, GPU-driven drug breakthroughs, and SandboxAQ's unique navigation capabilities. Join Steve and Jack as they discuss the power of combining AI and quantum to produce dual-use technology that allows us to safely navigate the globe. Jack also introduces us to SandboxAQ's education initiative which provides strategic frameworks for C-suite leaders, in-depth curricula for engineers, and meaningful collaborations with academic institutions, ensuring holistic comprehension of emerging technologies. Discover limitless potential at the intersection of AI and quantum. Let's dive in! Key Takeaways: - Transformative Impact in Diverse Fields - GPUs Revolutionizing Drug Development - Free Tools for Upskilling with SandboxAQ EDU - Fusion of Disciplines for Positive Impact - Advancing Chemistries and Quantum Techniques - Quantum-Safe Encryption and Cybersecurity - Frontier Technology in National Security - GPUs' Influence in Driving Innovation - Technology's Role in the Conflict in Ukraine - The Dangers of GPS Jamming - Using Magnetic Fields to Navigate the Globe - The Importance of Dual-Use Technology Featured in this Episode: - Jack Hidary, SandboxAQ CEO: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackhidary/ - Company Website: https://www.sandboxaq.com - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sandboxaq
In this episode of The Intersection, IQT's Steve Bowsher is joined by Dr. Michael Vickers, a former special forces and CIA operations officer, shares experiences his 40+ year career in intelligence and special operations. From his time as a Green Beret to his vision for victory in Afghanistan, Dr. Vickers provides first hand insights into the highest levels of government. Discover the vital relationship between defense and intelligence as Dr. Vickers stresses the importance of collaboration between the CIA and the Department of Defense in safeguarding our national security. Gain a deeper understanding of the intriguing competition between the United States and China in pivotal areas such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. Prepare to be captivated by the experiences detailed in Dr. Vickers' new book, "By All Means Available: Memoirs of a Life in Intelligence, Special Operations, and Strategy." Join us as Dr. Michael Vickers offers invaluable insights into the world of national security amidst today's rapidly evolving technological landscape.
In 1999, a global technology revolution was underway and the U.S. government saw an opportunity to harness the power of startup technology to enhance national security. The outcome? IQT was founded to identify and match emerging technology developed by startups to address gaps in national security technological capabilities. Almost 25 years later, IQT continues to serve the national interest, connecting a diverse ecosystem comprising national security, venture capital, and startup communities. How does IQT accomplish this? Listen in as host Vishal Sandesara is joined by IQT's A.J. Bertone and Matt Kemph to provide insight into how IQT makes investments and the impact they have on national security. Key Takeaways: • Why IQT is a not-for-profit dedicated to mission impact • How IQT sources and makes investments • How IQT adapts startup tech for national security Related Links • IQT's website: www.iqt.org • IQT Explainer Video: www.short.iqt.org/expainer-video • Harvard Business School Case Study: https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=30860
The United States is facing a significant challenge in competing with China on technological innovation, cybersecurity, and national security issues. With China's rapid rise as a global technological superpower, the U.S. must take steps to ensure its own competitiveness and security. This includes addressing concerns such as intellectual property theft, cyber attacks, and the development of emerging technologies. The U.S. government must prioritize these issues in order to protect its economic and national interests. In this episode of The Intersection on the IQT Podcast, Steve Bowsher is joined by Will Hurd, author of “American Reboot” and managing director at Allen & Company. Will has a lot of experience with national security issues, having worked as a CIA officer, member of Congress, and cybersecurity executive. Tune in to learn about the challenges and solutions that can help shape America's technological future. Key Takeaways: - The problems and difficulties that must be tackled in relation to competing with China - US government's approach and collaboration with the private sectors on innovation and competitiveness - Explaining pragmatic idealism and the inspiration behind it
The history of the intelligence community is long and complex. As the world becomes increasingly digital, open communication is more important than ever. Today, intelligence agencies rely heavily on algorithms to analyze data and predict future events. But this approach has its drawbacks. For example, algorithms can be biased and easily manipulated by those in power. This history lesson is just the beginning of a much larger conversation about the future of American intelligence. In this IQT Podcast episode we discuss this important topic with Dr. Amy Zegart, the Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, professor of Political Science by courtesy at Stanford University, and a contributing writer at The Atlantic. She joins Steve Bowsher to discuss how technology is changing the nature of intelligence and explores the issues of traitors, congressional oversight, and covert action. Listen in to hear about the challenges and opportunities facing the intelligence community as it adapts to a world where emerging technologies are rapidly changing.
On September 12, 2022, President Biden signed an Executive Order (EO) on Advancing Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Innovation for a Sustainable, Safe, and Secure American Bioeconomy. The EO aims to sustain and broaden U.S. competitiveness and leadership in biotechnology and extend the impact of biotechnology across industrial areas including health, agriculture, energy, and beyond. What does this mean for the future of the U.S. bioeconomy? In this episode, Dr. Kevin O'Connell, Dr. Tara O'Toole, and Eugene Chiu explore key takeaways from the EO, including the importance of biomanufacturing regarding climate change, bioeconomy international collaborations on supply chains and national security, and how the overall economy will be impacted by the development of biotechnology.
Energy fuels so many things in our daily lives, including the device you are reading this on right now, but do you ever pause to wonder: where exactly does this energy come from? In this episode of The Intersection, Steve Bowsher is joined by Dr. Scott Hsu, Senior Advisor, and Lead Fusion Coordinator in the Office of the Undersecretary for Science and Innovation at the US DOE. Listen to learn more about nuclear fusion and its difference from the current fission technology, why it's being pursued as an alternative energy source, and what the status of this technology around the world currently looks like. Takeaways: • Difference between nuclear fission and fusion energy • The obstacles to making nuclear fusion a reality • Definition of fusion breakeven and the Lawson Criterion • Legislation regarding public safety and security on nuclear fusion energy • The timetable for nuclear fusion energy in the coming years Featured in this Episode: • Scott Hsu, Senior Advisor and Lead Fusion Coordinator, DOE • Profile: https://arpa-e.energy.gov/about/team-directory/dr-scott-hsu • Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottchsu/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottchsu
In this episode of The Intersection series, we are joined by battery and electric vehicles expert Steve LeVine, author and editor of The Electric, to explore how important batteries are and their supply chain. How does this affect the world in the future and who are the big players in the battery industry? Key Takeaways: - The current status of the battery supply chain and E-vehicle industry - Top players in the battery supply chain around the world - Lithium Ion and how will it shape the future - Actions and laws to regulate the increasing demand for raw battery materials
In this episode of The Intersection, Steve Bowsher is joined by Bilal Zuberi, co-founder and partner at Lux Capital. Recorded at an event held in May, this discussion draws from Bilal's experience in the world of venture capital, sharing insights on taking calculated risks, predicting which industries will rise to prominence, and coping with business cycles on a personal and company level. Listen to learn more about investors' biggest considerations and how you can make the best out of economic downturns. Key Takeaways: Evaluating investment risk Why deep technology is a growing industry How to take advantage of contractions in the market Impact of cryptocurrency
This episode of The Intersection shares a discussion between In-Q-Tel's Dr. Megan Anderson and Dr. Sarah Sewall recorded at an event held back in May. Tune in to hear them explore innovative solutions to energy independence and over-the-horizon technologies to help shape a better world, including: A U.S.-based ecosystem for battery production Addressing vulnerabilities in critical minerals for energy production Public and private efforts to achieve fusion And more! You can learn more about this topic and others on the IQT blog at www.iqt.org/blog.
In this episode, Steve Bowsher is joined by John Rice, Founder and CEO of Management Leadership for Tomorrow, a national non-profit organization that empowers a new generation of diverse leaders to combat racial and economic inequality. Listen in as the two explore how the diversity of talents inside organizations is critical to attaining organizational objectives and developing the most innovative companies. The two explore best ways to obtain diverse talents, as well as how to build and nurture talents in an ideal setting that satisfies people from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
The climate technology sector is a mature asset class that provides investors with considerable financial returns as well as the potential for outsized environmental and social impact. In this episode, we are joined by Victoria Chernow, A Technology Architect, who works on innovation in the next generation of nuclear energy and engineered biology for energy and materials manufacture, and Steve Taub, a recovering mechanical engineer with 10+ years' experience as a corporate venture capitalist. Listen in to learn more about climate technology, including what it is, why it's essential, and how we might utilize it to help design a brighter future for us all. For more information, check out Steve and Victoria's Climate Tech blog at iqt.org/blog.
The rising use of artificial intelligence in sensitive industries such as recruitment, criminal justice, and healthcare has raised debate about bias and impartiality. However, human decision-making in these and other disciplines might be incorrect due to unconscious individual and social biases. In this IQT Podcast episode we are joined by Andrea Brennen, VP of Design and Visualization at IQT labs, Andrew Burt, Managing partner at BNH.AI and chief legal officer at Immuta, and Patrick Hall, a principal scientist in BNH.AI, visiting professor in the Dept. of Decision Sciences at George Washington University. They will share insights and knowledge on how we test and assess AI technology to minimize unwanted biases and also consider legalities and ethics. Listen to this episode if you're interested in AI technology and want to discover how it's being evaluated from a legal and ethical stance.
When it comes to software, one thing we know for sure is that sometimes our tools are going to fail, and introducing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning into software tools creates additional vulnerabilities. In Part 1 of our two-part series discussing AI Assurance, we detail methods and findings from a recent audit that IQT Labs conducted on FakeFinder, an open source deep learning tool that predicts whether or not a video is a deepfake. Tune in to learn about our audit approach and overall findings from our IQT Labs experts Andrea Brennen and Ryan Ashley.
This week on The Intersection Podcast, IQT's Steve Bowsher talks with Jacob Helberg, author of The Wires of War, about how technology plays a key role in the global struggle for power and what opportunities and challenges this presents to U.S. tech companies and national security today and in the future.
In the final episode of our three-part space podcast series, host Vishal Sandesara is joined by Kristi Bradford, Tom Gillespie, and Clayton Williams to explore the future of space. Hear from these domain experts as they discuss how the space industry can help shape the future of national security and beyond, including trends they've seen based off recent activity in the domain.
Interested in learning how IQT approaches its space investments? In part two of our three-part space series, host Vishal Sandesara is joined by IQT's Kristi Bradford and Kevin Schaeffer to explore IQT's recent space efforts. Hear from these domain experts as they discuss the startup ecosystem and IQT's space framework for making investments that can help contribute to national security.
This episode kicks off a three-part space series featuring some of IQT's domain experts to explore IQT's space efforts through the years and how they've helped enhance national security. In this first episode, host Vishal Sandesara is joined by IQT's Dave LoBosco and Tom Gillespie to expand on the origins of the space startup ecosystem and the history of IQT's space efforts that helped shape the current framework used today.
Materials innovation touches almost every aspect of our daily lives, and the materials we rely on are advancing at an exponential pace. On this week's IQT Explores episode, Vishal Sandesara is joined by Victoria Chernow and Steve Taub to discuss the history of advanced materials and how they are developed today, the investing landscape, and what the future may hold for this ever-evolving industry.
As health threats continuously evolve in the 21st century, so too has digital health technology. This podcast offers insights from IQT's Dan Hanfling and Eugene Chiu about how utilizing a wide array of digital health tools can create a better information supply chain required for disaster response at the regional, state, and national level.
This week on The Intersection, IQT's Steve Bowsher talks with Eli Dourado, a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University, about the future of cutting-edge bio, energy, and space technologies and their commercial and national security implications.
This week's episode of The Intersection features a conversation between Steve Bowsher and Dr. Ellison Anne Williams, CEO and Founder of Enveil. Tune in to hear their discussion on the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from a career with the federal government to starting a company from scratch.
On this episode of The Intersection series, Steve Bowsher speaks with Chris Brose, Chief Strategy Officer of Anduril and author of “The Kill Chain.” Listen in as they discuss the future of disruptive innovations and the relationship between government and emerging technologies.
This week in The Intersection, listen in as Steve Bowsher talks with Mike Appelbaum, two-time CEO of In-Q-Tel portfolio companies, to discuss why startups should consider the government market.
The debut of The Intersection: Mission Investing for National Security. Hosted by IQT President Steve Bowsher, the inaugural pod with TJ Rylander from Next47 features insights about sourcing and supporting startups, a company's makeup to work with the government market, and more.
As synthetic biology continues to evolve, the ability to control engineered organisms is more important now than ever. In this episode, B.Next's Dr. Kevin O'Connell is joined by Gabriel Lopez, the Co-founder and CEO of Synvivia, a company focused on building protein switches to control the behavior of genetically engineered organisms. Learn more about these protein switches, their commercial applications, how they can enhance biosecurity, and more. Learn more at synvivia.com
In the era of COVID-19, how do we create safe environments for people to return to work, school, and their daily lives? B.Next's Dr. Kevin O'Connell is joined by Troy Moore, Chief Scientific Officer and Founder at Kailos Genetics, an In-Q-Tel portfolio company providing cost-effective solutions that make genetic screening accessible to everyone. Listen in as the two explore the importance and impact of testing, genetic sequencing, the company's capture and enrichment methodology adapted to work with the COVID-19 virus, and more.
B.Next's Dr. Kevin O'Connell is joined by Jason Kelly, Founder of Ginkgo Bioworks, an In-Q-Tel portfolio company using the most advanced technology on the planet—biology—to grow better products. Learn more about their platform that programs cells, and how they leverage this capability to expand biosecurity and pandemic response. Learn more at ginkgobioworks.com.
With an abundance of information available on COVID-19 testing, where should one even begin? B.Next's Dr. Kevin O'Connell is joined by In-Q-Tel's Tommy Jones and Chenny Zhang to explore diagnostic testing for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Now that various COVID-19 tests are available, it's important to determine which tests are compatible with each use case, where these tests may be taken, and how well each of the various tests perform. Learn more about the database IQT constructed to help people better navigate this testing world. For more information, visit covidtestdb.com.
In the final episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, Drs. Dylan George and Caitlin Rivers are joined by Mikel Maron, Community Team Lead at Mapbox, a company offering location data platform for mobile and web applications. The rise in ubiquity of mobile devices has enabled the power of location-based tools. This episode explores how these tools can help us better understand and combat COVID-19. References: mapbox.com Humanitarian OpenStreetMap
In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, Todd Mostak, CEO and Founder of OmniSci, an In-Q-Tel portfolio company focused on massively accelerated analytics and data science, joins Dr. Dylan George as they discuss the power of the company's platform to understand patterns in movement and the spread of COVID-19, and its use in contact tracing and hot spot analysis. References: OmniSci's COVID-19 Demo
In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, Dr. Dylan George is joined by Nicolas Kruchten, VP of Product at Plotly, an In-Q-Tel portfolio company helping leading organizations close the gap between data science and the rest of the organization. Learn about the power of good data visualizations and how they can help guide decision-making and aid in COVID-19 response. References: www.plotly.com Roundup of Dash apps made by community and partners: https://moderndata.plotly.com/covid-19-dash-apps/ Singapore Ministry of Health: https://covidsitrep.moh.gov.sg/ Nursing home data and app: https://covid-19-response.demo.socrata.com/stories/s/3eae-9zd5 and https://tylertech.plotly.com/ Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/new-cases Tracking and Comparing projections: https://www.covid-projections.com/ NVIDIA RAPIDS app: https://github.com/rapidsai/plotly-dash-rapids-census-demo/tree/covid-19 Traffic analysis app by Stantec: https://covid-vmt.stantec.global/
In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, B.Next's Dr. Dylan George and IQT's Ryan Lewis are joined by Nathan Wolfe of In-Q-Tel portfolio company Metabiota. Tune in as they discuss Nathan's work as a virus hunter, their hope for the novel coronavirus to be a once in a lifetime event, the need for real-time prediction system for pandemic risk, and more. References: We Can Protect the Economy From Pandemics. Why Didn't We? Catastrophic Modeling and Risk Analytics, with Metabiota's Nita Madhav https://www.metabiota.com/
Marc Lipsitch, Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Harvard University, and Director of the Center for Communicable Diseases and Dynamics joins hosts Drs. Dylan George and Caitlin Rivers as they consider data analytics, public health interventions, disease modeling, and the need for the public health community to be at the fore to help implement, design, and execute strategies to manage the COVID-19 response. References: Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics
In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting Series, Dr. Dylan George sits down with Sean Byrnes, CEO of Outlier.AI, (an In-Q-Tel portfolio company) in a discussion about looking for insights – changes, indicators – from the bottom up rather than asking questions from the top down. Outlier produces a coronavirus tracker, a daily report on Outlier's findings in the pandemic data. The company is focused on helping organizations identify unexpected changes within their critical business data. References: www.outlier.ai
In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, Drs. Dylan George and Caitlin Rivers are joined by Nita Madhav, CEO of Metabiota, an In-Q-Tel portfolio company working to make the world more resilient to epidemics. The trio explore Metabiota's use of data to understand and report epidemic preparedness levels across nearly 200 countries, epidemiological modeling to understand disease spread, and a fear index revealing economic impact from coronavirus. References: www.metabiota.com
Data plus analytics (with human intelligence) will yield better informed decision making. Join Dr. Tom Frieden, former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and former Commissioner of the New York City Health Department, and now President and CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, an initiative of Vital Strategies, and series hosts Drs. Dylan George and Caitlin Rivers as they explore what data should be collected and analyzed to enable an appropriate public health response to novel coronavirus and other public health challenges. References: Resolve to Save Lives
Modeling is vital to understanding disease spread and optimal interventions. In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, Dr. Marita Zimmermann, Affiliate Assistant Professor and Research Economist at the Institute for Disease Modeling, discusses with Dr. Dylan George the need for modeling and how it's used to understand which people are at risk for COVID-19 and determine public health interventions to minimize their risk. References: Institute for Disease Modeling COVID-19 Reports
In this episode of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, Drs. Dylan George and Caitlin Rivers are joined by Dr. Nick Reich, one of the leading researchers who is building operational forecasting capabilities in collaboration with public health agencies. Listen in as they discuss the need for better quantity and quality data to have more high-resolution, real-time data to enable better modeling and guide response efforts, and the development of the CDC COVID-19 Forecasting Hub. References: COVID-19 Forecast Hub Reich Lab Technology to advance infectious disease forecasting for outbreak management
Today, weather forecasters can spot the development of a tropical storm and use models to help determine its path and strength, which is incredibly important to protect those in its path. In episode four of the B.Next Outbreak Analytics & Forecasting series, Drs. Dylan George and Caitlin Rivers explain why the world needs a disease forecasting center now more than ever, and how it could work to inform decision making among government, policy makers, the public health community, and more to minimize disease spread. References: How to Forecast Outbreaks and Pandemics