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Best podcasts about aerospace technology

Latest podcast episodes about aerospace technology

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Jun 25, 24] Rowden Technologies' Rob Harper

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 42:19


On this month's innovation conversation to highlight key topics in the countdown to the Apex technology and innovation conference next January in Washington, sponsored by Clarion Defence, Rob Harper, the co-founder and chief executive of Rowden Technologies, discusses lessons that shaped the innovative British AI, data and machine learning company, lessons from the Ukraine war, the future of AI and how best to harness the technology for military applications, what human control of AI-enabled systems means, adapting commercial AI tools like GPT-4 for military uses, what governments can do to accelerate the adoption of innovative technologies, how small companies can negotiate the “valley of death” with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. To learn more about the Apex conference, sponsorship and attendance opportunities please visit apexevents.org

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Jun 05, 24] Bryan Clark on The New Iron Triangle

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 34:09


On this month's innovation conversation to highlight key topics in the countdown to the Apex technology and innovation conference next January in Washington, sponsored by Clarion Defence, Bryan Clark, the director of the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology at the Hudson Institute think tank, discusses his June 12 Apex event — The New Iron Triangle: Achieving Adaptability and Scale in Defense Acquisition — highlighting a new report on how to better deliver needed capabilities at scale, challenges with the venture capital approach to funding a new crop of innovative defense companies and the government's role in shepherding the worthiest ones to success, role of profit policies and prospect that government contractors can make commercial returns, lessons from the US Air Force's recent Collaborative Combat Aircraft awards, role of  modularity, open architectures and rejecting nationality requirements in crafting a truly allied industry capability to address equipment needs and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. To learn more about the Apex conference, sponsorship and attendance opportunities please visit apexevents.org

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [May 07, 24] Convo w/ David Goldfein

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 44:29


On this month's innovation conversation to highlight key topics in the countdown to the Apex technology and innovation conference next January in Washington, sponsored by Clarion Defence, Gen. Dave Goldfein, USAF Ret., the US Air Force's 21st chief of staff, who is now a Blackstone board member and Google Public Sector board chair and advisor to firms like Anduril and Shield Capital, discusses what he has learned since retirement that he wishes he new while in uniform, how to drive innovation, keys to quickly adapting commercial technologies for military needs, growing importance of data and software, the lessons from the Air Force's decision to pick Anduril and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems as the finalists in the Collaborative Combat Aircraft contest, culture change and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Apr 17, 24] Mark Montgomery Reviews Recent Headlines

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 35:01


On this week's Technology Report, Mark Montgomery, a retired US Navy rear admiral who is now the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the executive director of the Cyber Solarium 2.0 project, discusses Russia's recent boasting about its intelligence gathering and probing attacks on US water infrastructure, why water infrastructure is being targeted and how Washington should respond, Microsoft's vulnerabilities and ways to improve government-industry cooperation, how one man saved the internet and lessons to safeguard it in the future, securing the cyber supply chain, Iran's cyber role, countering disinformation as House Inteligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner's calls out GOP for parroting Russian propaganda, and takeaways from the multinational operational that defended Israel from massive Iranian missile and drone attack.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Mar 20, 24] DIU's Aditi Kumar

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 39:34


On this month's innovation conversation to highlight key topics in the countdown to the Apex technology and innovation conference next January in National Harbor, MD, sponsored by Clarion Defence, Aditi Kumar, the deputy director for strategy, policy and national security partnerships at the Defense Innovation Unit, discusses DIU 3.0, changes to the organization announced at the recent SXSW conference, better focusing innovation efforts across DoD, how to deliver game-changing capabilities to warfighters quickly and at scale, changing how the Pentagon acquires capabilities, the game-changing rationale of the Replicator initiative to quickly field large quantities of autonomous systems, harnessing the innovative capabilities of allies and partners to solve common challenges and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Mar 13, 24] Mark Montgomery Discusses FY25 Cyber Proposals

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 34:26


On this week's Technology Report, Mark Montgomery, a retired US Navy rear admiral who is now the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the executive director of the Cyber Solarium 2.0 project, discusses the cyber elements of the Biden administration's FY 2025 budget request including planned an government-wide increase in spending to $13 billion and a $5 billion addition at DoD that would bring spending to $14 billion, the impact of continuing resolutions on the Pentagon and government's ability to plan and execute, how to better harness artificial intelligence to improve cybersecurity, analysis of the Pentagon's budget request specifically the $10 billion Pacific Defense Initiative, and who will pick up the mantle from Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wisc., after his retirement next year with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Mar 06, 24] Convo w/ Shield AI's Brandon Tseng

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 38:17


On this week's Technology Report, Brandon Tseng, the cofounder and president of Shield AI, what differentiates the company in a crowded field, the Pentagon's innovation drive, how to accelerate programs, the need to change the requirements process, how small companies can remain competitive in AI in an era of giants, the company's growth plans with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Jan 24, 24] CAES COO Dr. Dave Young

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 31:09


On this week's Technology Report, Dr. Dave Young, the chief operating officer officer of CAES — Cobham Advanced Electronic Systems — discusses electronic warfare lessons from the Ukraine war, how US capabilities compare to Russian and Chinese ones, the need to increase training with closely held EW systems before conflict to better prepare commanders on how best to employ them, scaling production through greater automation, impact of the CHIPS Act and the additional investment necessary in other vital fields with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Movie Reviews and More
Skyted The Worlds First Silent Mask & The Tiger Belles Book from author Aime Card.

Movie Reviews and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 50:54


CEO/Founder of Skyted Stephane Hersen talks about The World's First Silent Mask based on Aerospace Technology.Aime Alley Card has been interviewing, and writing about the Tennessee State Tigerbelles and those who supported them along their path. Felicia Andes is an actress, model, & mom. She is Founder of KnoxvilleWIFT, Women In Film and Television.Sunshine "Dawn" Brasher- is an actress, model, She is also the Co-Founder of "WIFT" Women In Film and Television in Knoxville TN.Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT.Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Dec 22, 23] Defense Year End Review

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 45:41


On today's program, sponsored by GE Aerospace, the award winning hosts of the Defense & Aerospace Report's award winning podcasts — Chris Cavas and Chris Servello of Cavas Ships, Laura Winter of the The Downlink, and JJ Gertler, the co-host of The Air Power Podcast — review the big stories from 2023 that will shape the coming year with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Dec 21, 23] Year End Cyber Review

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 36:14


On this week's Technology Report, Mark Montgomery, a retired US Navy rear admiral who is now the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the executive director of the Cyber Solarium 2.0 project, and Chris Cleary who until recently was the US Navy's principal cyber adviser, discuss the key cyber stories of 2023 that will shape the coming year with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

The Daily Sun-Up
How NORAD uses their aerospace technology to track Santa Claus

The Daily Sun-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 15:41


Today – we're learning about how NORAD in Colorado Springs uses their aerospace technology for a very important holiday mission: tracking Santa Claus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Nov 15, 23] Mark Montgomery Review of Tech/Cyber Headlines

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 29:47


On this week's Technology Report, Mark Montgomery, a retired US Navy rear admiral who is the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and a Cyber Solarium 2.0 executive director, discusses President Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence, next steps to improve its efficacy, the importance of designating the nation's cloud computing ecosystem as critical national infrastructure, the budget outlook for cyber investment especially at law enforcement agencies like the FBI, takeaways from the recent Lockbit ransomware attack on Boeing, progress on bolstering the US Indo-Pacific Command's capabilities to better deter China and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. CQ Brown's statement that Beijing is unlikely to use force to unify with Taiwan with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering
Best of: Developing electronics for the extremes of space

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 26:25


Space exploration and travel are two topics that are always exciting, and that have sparked a lot of enthusiasm about the future. Debbie Senesky, a previous guest on the show, researches ways to develop tiny, tough electronics that could help augment our abilities to further explore extreme environments, such as those found in space. Today we're re-running a conversation Russ had with Debbie in 2017 on this topic.  Enjoy.Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything WebsiteConnect with Russ >>> Threads or Twitter/XConnect with School of Engineering >>> Twitter/XChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces the episode, guest, Dr. Debbie Senesky and electronics for extreme environments.(00:04:29) Challenges in Space ExplorationDr. Senesky's insights into the challenges of space exploration, focusing on the need for tiny and tough electronics and introduces wide bandgap semiconductor materials.(00:07:38) Operation Temperatures of New MaterialsDiscussion on the operational temperatures of wide band gap semiconductor materials, & contextualization of these temperatures in everyday life.(00:10:13) Venus and it's harsh environmentIntroduction to Venus, and its unique characteristics as well as the scientific goals and reasons for studying it.(00:13:10) History of Venus Missions and ExplorationOverview of past Venus missions, including the Venera program by Russia, and the challenges faced in engineering for these missions(00:16:21) Engineering Challenges in Other Space ExplorationThe conversation moves on to some of the other challenges posed by exploring other planets and areas of space including cold temps and power sources.(00:18:03) Collaboration with Space AgenciesDiscussion on collaborations between research labs and space agencies like NASA; Dr. Senesky explains her current area of research and opportunities for testing. (00:21:15) The Space Industry Renaissance and Access to SpaceRuss & Debbie discuss the current boom of the space industry, the technology and developments, as well as the challenges raised by it.(00:23:34) Nanoscale Materials and Engineering ChallengesIntroduction to nanoscale materials, their production, and  their applications in space technologies. 

AVIATE with Shaesta
Elevating the Future: A look into Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and the opportunities for women with Elan Head

AVIATE with Shaesta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 47:15


In 2018, I was invited to be a speaker at a conference in the Midwest. Before I got on the stage to present my keynote, the session before me was talking about a new concept that I remember briefly hearing about as a student at Embry-Riddle, Advance Air Mobility (AAM). The speaker mentioned how AAM is the future of aviation, and that it will revolutionize air travel as we know it. AAM is known as the development, integration, and utilization of new airborne transportation systems, typically involving electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, drones, and other innovative aerial vehicles. These systems are designed to operate in urban, suburban, and rural environments. Since that conference in 2018, so many developments have transpired in this sector. Key Features of the AAM sectors include; eVTOLs: These are aircraft that can take off and land vertically like a helicopter but transition to forward flight like a plane, predominantly powered by electric propulsion.Urban Air Mobility (UAM): A subset of AAM focusing on urban environments. UAM seeks to alleviate ground traffic congestion by taking advantage of the airspace above cities.Decentralized Infrastructure: Instead of large central airports, AAM emphasizes smaller vertiports or landing pads scattered throughout urban and suburban areas.Autonomous Operations: While initial operations may have human pilots, the goal for many AAM solutions is to eventually operate autonomously, which will require advanced autonomous flight systems and robust air traffic management solutions. The AAM sector on a global scale was valued at $8.2 billion in 2022. It is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20% by 2032 with a valuation to reach about $68.1 billion. Furthermore, investments in AAM have reached $4.8 billion in 2021, with new innovative companies launching each year in pursuit of the next successful eVTOL to hit the market. Specifically, there are over 200 companies globally in the race to develop eVTOL aircraft. The primary driver in the AAM sector is the Urban Air Mobility market which is projected to rise from 3.8 billion to 38.5 billion by 2030. In terms of women in this sector, McKinsey & Company shared on its blog this year how women are advancing in Future Air Mobility (FAM). Here are a few key points the blog shared. Sustainable aviation saw the biggest improvement in gender diversity, with the number of women and nonbinary people increasing from 13 percent to 18 percent.Other segments, including manned advanced air mobility/eVTOL vehicles and small drones, showed smaller gains.Companies that develop supersonic and hypersonic technology regressed, with the number of women and nonbinary people falling from 23 percent to 20 percent, although the small sample size means that the departure of a few senior leaders could sway the numbers in a meaningful way.Among regions, North America has the most diverse leadership teams in both gender (20 percent female or nonbinary) and ethnic diversity—defined as the non-majority group in a company's home country (18 percent).Technical roles have seen the biggest increase in diversity for both genders (going from 5 percent to 14 percent female or nonbinary) and people from ethnic minorities (going from 12 percent to 16 percent).Despite this progress, women and nonbinary people remain significantly underrepresented in technical roles at FAM companies, as they are in many other industries. Our special guest who will launch us into season five of the AVIATE with Shaesta podcast is Elan Head, a familiar voice in AAM. Elan is an award-winning journalist specializing in aviation and technology. Head currently serves as the Senior Editor at The Air Current and continues to be a respected journalist in the industry covering several developments and breaking news in AAM. Elan is a Commercial Helicopter Pilot and an FAA Gold Seal flight instructor with helicopter and instrument helicopter ratings. Elan joins us to share her unexpected start in aviation and how she turned her passion for flight and journalism into a career that she truly enjoys.

Global Greek Influence
Cleaner Skies and Smarter Sensors: Innovations in Aerospace Technology

Global Greek Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 24:25


Tune in to this episode of the Global Greek Influence podcast to learn more about the innovations in aerospace technology and the efforts towards achieving cleaner skies and smarter sensors. Episode Highlights: The challenges in aerospace towards energy transition and net zero emissions The importance of sustainable aviation fuels and improvements in aircraft design and efficiency The integration of new and emerging technologies in reducing greenhouse gas emissions The role of advanced sensors in transforming the aerospace industry The potential of nanotechnology and multifunctional nanomaterials in various fields The strategic approach of small countries like Luxembourg in research and innovation Guest: Dr. Alexandros Gerakis - Senior Research & Technology Associate at the Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology (LIST) Hostess: Panagiota Pimenidou Podcast Platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, AnchorFm, and 7 more podcasting platforms Follow the Global Greek Influence podcast on: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Subscribe and review the podcast to support the Global Greek Influence community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/panagiota-pimenidou/message

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Sep 13, 23] Bryan Clark on Uncrewed and Emerging Technology

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 22:37


On this week's Technology Report, Bryan Clark, the director of Center for Defense Concepts and Technology, discusses the takeaways from a new report he coauthored with his colleague Dan Patt — “Unalone and Unafraid: A Plan for Integrating Uncrewed and Other Emerging Technologies into US Military Forces,” the kind of unmanned platforms the US military needs for future conflict, better coordinating efforts among the military services, analysis of the DoD's new Replicator effort to mass produce vast quantities of unmanned platforms, Anduril's new Fury aircraft, and more with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

The Next Byte
136. Hybrid Takes The Sky With HyBird

The Next Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 22:35


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All Things Aviation & Aerospace
High Schoolers Learn STEM from TANGO FLIGHT Laying Groundwork for Aviation and Aerospace Technology Careers

All Things Aviation & Aerospace

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 58:56


One of the greatest things to happen for high school curriculums is the addition of aviation STEM related courses. The relatively new Tango Flight program is a prime example of what can be done to inspire high school age students to pursue careers in the aviation and aerospace sectors of technology. I had for incredible guests including the founder of Tango Flight, Dan Weyant; the Vice President of Engineering Programs for Airbus Americas, Inc., John O'Leary; the Director of the Pryor High School Innovation Center; and an impressive former high school student and benefactor of Tango Flight who is currently a certified Airframe and Powerplant technician, Emily Moore.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens background includes strategic partnership executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Aug 02, 23] John Cofrancesco on Latest Cyber & AI Headlines

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 30:43


On this week's Technology Report, John CoFrancesco, the founder of Applied AI Company, discusses how to counter Chinese malware in US military and national infrastructure, how much a national effort would cost, the Biden administration's National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy, the White House's agreement with AI firms, the benefits of an AI enable society, how to think about AI weaponry, and South Korea's potentially game changing LK-99 material that promises room temperature and ambient pressure semiconductors with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Jun 28, 23] Review of Headlines & Issues w/ Mark Montgomery

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 30:02


On this week's Technology Report, this week's Mark Montgomery of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the executive director of the Cyber Solarium 2.0 project, discusses the science, technology, cyber and AI implications of House and Senate authorization and House appropriation markups of the Biden administration's budget request, progress on cyber, the need to fund generational science, technology, chips and infrastructure legislation to improve US long-term competitiveness, crafting smarter immigration laws to allow talented foreign graduates with US science and technology degrees to remain in the United States, the kind of science and technology cooperation that is possible with China even as tensions simmer between Beijing and Washington, whether Russia will lash out at America and its allies in the wake of Vladimir Putin's setbacks on the battlefield and the aborted mutiny by Wagner CEO Yevgeny Prigozhin, and tech takeaways from Taiwan with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Jun 14, 23] 1Huddle's Sam Caucci & Justin Sherman

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 31:13


On this week's Technology Report, Sam Caucci, the founder and CEO of 1Huddle — an innovative workforce performance and training platform — discusses new contracts with the Air Force and Navy special operations commands, how training that is mentally challenging improves retention and learning outcomes, and the changing nature of work in the wake of the covid pandemic; and Justin Sherman, the founder of the DC research and advisory firm Global Cyber Strategies, discusses Russia's hacking conference, the evolution of the Russian cyber ecosystem after global sanctions in response to Moscow's war on Ukraine, Montana's move to ban TikTok and the company's countersuit, the right approach to regulating foreign-owned social media, and the flaws in the House bill that aims to limit China's ability to develop undersea cables with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

The Boost VC Podcast
DeepTech Series Ep # 3: What to Look for in a Deep Tech Founder—with Greg Castle of Anorak Ventures

The Boost VC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 45:22


Deep tech founders are either technically gifted or great at building a business. But it's seldom both, at least in the beginning. So, what should venture investors pay attention to when we're choosing founders in these disruptive technologies? Greg Castle is Founder and Managing Director at Anorak Ventures, a firm that invests in early-stage deep tech startups. An entrepreneur and corporate marketer turned VC, Greg has invested in 120 companies, including Oculus, Flexport and Mux. On this episode of Boost VC, Greg joins us to explore how his view of venture investing has changed since he wrote his first check, explaining what he looks for in a founder and how he evaluates deep tech startups differently. Greg shares his mixed feelings about the VR market right now and how he benefits from having a partner to engage in conviction-based decision-making. Listen in for Greg's advice on where to deploy capital in deep tech and learn how Anorak chooses founders who apply disruptive technologies to business problems in any industry. Topics Covered How Greg got into venture capitalCurious person who advocates for people he believes inGot lucky in first few personal investments, e.g.: Oculus The most important lessons Greg has learned as a VCWhat high-functioning teams and companies look likeNot to take it personally when things don't go as planned What Greg pays attention to when he's choosing foundersHow they interact with cofounders, react to feedbackPunctuality at meetings, preparedness and responsiveness The questions Greg asks himself before he invests in a startupDo I believe in the founder?Do I believe in the market? How Greg evaluates deep tech companies differentlyMove forward with presumption that anything's possibleConsider if technically gifted person can build business Greg's mixed feelings about the VR market right nowViable platform where developers make real moneyFrustrated by lack of competition, Meta fumbling the ball Greg's thoughts on Apple entering the VR/AR market‘Nobody can make a product cool like Apple can'Not well-positioned in immersive gaming (primary use case) The Anorak investment thesisHandful of technologies will have outsized impact on futureFind teams leveraging those technologies, industry agnostic Greg's advice on where to deploy capital in deep techAlways comes down to peopleBuild out ecosystem of investors, founders How Greg thinks about scale in venture investingFind great people in areas that are not your strengthsScale of funds = $15M to $25M per partner How Greg benefits from taking on a partnerNeed to explain yourself to thought partnerCan still move quickly when he needs to Greg's biggest accomplishments before age 20Building group of friends in collegeStill works with many of them Greg's definition of successConfident and comfortable in your own skinContent with what you have Connect with Greg Castle Anorak Ventures https://www.anorak.vc/Anorak on Medium https://anorakvc.medium.com/Anorak on Twitter https://twitter.com/AnorakVenturesAnorak on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/anorak-ventures/Greg on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregorycastle/Greg on Twitter https://twitter.com/gpcastle12 Resources Greg Castle on Boost VC EP001 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PyO3LpZD9QGreg Castle on Boost VC EP089 https://open.spotify.com/episode/6qYRcDMoemjrMHDxKONu4AOculus https://www.meta.com/quest/GOLF+ https://www.golfplusvr.com/FitXR https://fitxr.com/Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman https://www.amazon.com/Neverwhere-Novel-Neil-Gaiman-ebook/dp/B000FC130ESnow Crash by Neal Stephenson https://www.amazon.com/Snow-Crash-Novel-Neal-Stephenson-ebook/dp/B000FBJCJE/Hyperion by Dan Simmons https://www.amazon.com/Hyperion-Cantos-Book-1-ebook/dp/B004G60EHS/Neuromancer by William Gibson https://www.amazon.com/Neuromancer-Sprawl-Trilogy-William-Gibson-ebook/dp/B000O76ON6/ Breakfast with Pops: A Venture Capital Handbook by Adam Draper & William Henry Draper, III https://www.amazon.com/Breakfast-Pops-Venture-Capital-Handbook/dp/B0C1JHXTQF‘Perception Is Reality' Presentation https://www.anorak.vc/post/perception-is-reality-8-startup-marketing-principles Connect with Boost VC Boost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/Boost VC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/boostvc/Boost VC on Twitter https://twitter.com/BoostVCBoost VC on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/boost_vc/

Conversations About Adoption
S3-#25 First Father ~ CJ

Conversations About Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 67:45


An activist, comedian, director, and middle school theatre teacher, CJ Miller aspires to do everything he can to change the world for the better. A holder of degrees in both Theatre and Aerospace Technology, CJ is also a military veteran, an actor, and an outstanding dramaturg (even though no one knows what that is).  CJ can be found on Tiktok as @childlessparent speaking out against the legalized human trafficking system in the United States known as “adoption” in creative and entertaining ways.  Speaking of adoption, eight years ago CJ's daughter was adopted away from him against his wishes. A traumatic story steeped in racism and white supremacy, the ex-girlfriend and mother of CJ's child, a white Southern debutante, reached out to an adoption agency to help conceal her pregnancy and have the baby adopted out of the country. Why? Because she was afraid of losing her inheritance and being disowned by certain members of her family if they found out she had a child with a black man even though she had no problem letting her family know she was dating that black man.  . . . . White women are weird.  The adoption agency was more than willing to assist in separating a black man from his child for the sake of one white woman's selfishness and another one's infertility issues. And despite what feels like the entire country choosing not to acknowledge the cultural genocide of adoption, CJ is on a mission to be reunited with his daughter just like his heroes Bryan Mills and Bebe Chow. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/convosaboutadoption/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/convosaboutadoption/support

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [May 24, 23] AI State of Play w/ Tom Siebel

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 33:02


On this week's Technology Report, C3 AI Founder, Chairman and CEO Tom Siebel discusses the step-change implications of generative artificial intelligence, the magnitude of potential society-altering dangers as well as sweeping benefits, the smart approach to regulation that curbs negative impacts without stifling innovation, the use of the technology in weapons particularly by nations like China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, how to think about AI threats in a world where the barriers to developing the technology are falling, the kind of declaratory strategies needed to deter adversaries from employing weaponized AI against the United States and its allies, efforts to harmonize now-scattershot Pentagon AI efforts, and his company's growth in the DoD market with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [May 03, 23] Convo w/ Hudson's Bryan Clark

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 27:50


On this episode of the Technology Report, Bryan Clark, a retired US Navy commander and submariner who is now the director of the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology at the Hudson Institute, discusses the Pentagon's new investment in America's hypersonic weapons industrial base, efforts by the DoD leadership to engage battery and critical minerals makers, attracting commercial firms to help address military needs, and the two reports he co-authored with his colleague Dan Patt — “Unalone and unafraid: Improving the Navy's process and organization for developing and fielding uncrewed vehicles and mission systems” and “Fighting into the bastions: Sustaining the US Undersea Advantage” with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Apr 26, 23]

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 33:58


On this week's Technology Report, AJ Piplica, the CEO of hypersonic aircraft company Hermeus, discusses how the innovative company he founded in 2018 aims to accelerate now Mach 5 aircraft for commercial and military aircraft are developed, powering the new planes by modifying existing engine designs, the challenge of raising money in a tight market, and the company's growth strategy; and Mark Montgomery, a retired US Navy rear admiral who is now the senior director of the Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and the Cyber Solarium 2.0 executive director, discusses China's efforts to hack adversary satellites, Russia's cyber activity, and reviews the outlook for cyber and technology investment as Congress assesses the Biden administration's budget request with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Defense & Aerospace Report
Defense & Aerospace Technology Report [Apr 12, 23] Purdue Applied Research Institute's Dr Mark Lewis

Defense & Aerospace Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 26:02


On this week's Technology Report, Dr. Mark Lewis, the new CEO of Purdue University's new Applied Research Institute, discusses the institute and university's national security role, analyzes the technology elements of the Biden administration's budget request, assess investment in hypersonic weapons technologies and programs, the long-term implications of the national investment in technology including the CHIPS effort to reinvigorate America's semiconductor capabilities, how to think about artificial intelligence as public perceptions are shaped by apps like ChatGPT, and the technologies we should be paying more attention to with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

More Right Rudder
Our Resident Rotor-head

More Right Rudder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 23:32


Join NAFI: www.nafinet.org It is time you get better acquainted with the leadership of the National Association of Flight Instructors, and to do that, what better way than to interview our Board Members to understand their background and what drove their desire to be on the board in the first place. Today's interview is with Tom Doral. Tom Dorl has been flying since he was 16 years old and learned to fly at an Air Force base in New Jersey.  It was at this aero club, flying C-152s, that Tom cemented his love for flying.  He attend an aviation university in Ohio and secured a commission in the USAF along with a degree in Aerospace Technology.  Tom completed fixed wing and rotary wing pilot training flying the T-37, T-38, UH-1 and HH-60G and was one of the first operational USAF pilots to fly the HH-60G PaveHawk.  Tom served over 25 years in the USAF flying mainly combat search and rescue missions in many overseas locations saving the lives of others; additionally he taught powered flight to USAF Academy Cadets in the Cirrus 20 (T-53).  He has been an active and dual rated flight instructor for over 22 years, is an active FAASTeam Representative and presenter, CAP member and published author.  He holds a CMEL, CFI, CFII in both single engine airplanes and helicopters as well as a Pt 107 UAS Commercial certificate. 

India Classified
Ancient Indian Aerospace Technology

India Classified

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 10:55


In Afghanistan a team of US soldiers encountered an unusual activity and were stuck in a time well. What came forward looks like a highly classified secret. Name of some of the most powerful countries came up but nothing concrete. In this episode of India Classified, get all the information on the Ancient Indian Aerospace Technology that was found in Afghanistan. One which could transport people from one dimension to another. Listen and learn.   Credits Show Host: Purab Scripted By: Dhruv Lau Audio Design: Anil Chauhan   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Higher Density Living Podcast
McMinnville UFO Incident Analysis Part 1

Higher Density Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 29:25


Continuing a popular trope in Higher Density Living is yet another mini-series of podcasts relating to historical sightings of Unidentified Aerial Objects. The rural findings of Paul and Evelyn Trent capturing an oblong plateau-ish spacecraft hovering above the skies of the couple's farmland were significant images today. Just like various reports during its time the Mcminnville UFO phenomena remain imprinted in the community as clear-shot and credible Alien images. Higher Density Living will celebrate many more future episodes concerning various UFO incidents across the history of the USA. In this episode, Alex and Jason make crossroads for testing the popular denial of mankind against Extraterrestrial Phenomena. A casual discussion among various topics ranging from personality development to religion takes us into McMinnville, a simple grassland utopia sitting in the middle of Oregon state, where during the 1950s was a grazing farmland for agricultural American communities as they discuss a brief introduction and background for McMinnville county and get a sense of its community identity back in 1950s. Sedentary rural farmland grazing in America Midwest to the industrialization of United State's Nuclear Weapons Program, Procurement, and Transformation of Aerospace Technology through Rocket Propulsion systems. As related with Dr. Daniel Fry's White Sand Missile Project the Aliens have traveled far and wide revealing themselves to unsuspecting citizens. Decades of federal military investigations squandered to deny, shroud, and deliberately cover up the existence of Aliens. Higher Density Living is here to bring this topic up at your service. Join us in this discussion and help spread awareness.  Let's join Alex and Jason as they discuss Ethical Science, Contemporary Philosophy, Nuclear Weapons History, and Social Science. www.higherdensityliving.com

Press Play Thomas Nelson Community College
At Ease Military Connection: David Debose

Press Play Thomas Nelson Community College

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 52:09


Gary talks with David Debose a retired Chief Master Sergeant with 27 years of dedicated and honorable service in the US Air Force, specializing in Communications-Electronics. He holds 4 degrees in Aerospace Technology, Aerospace Management, Electronic Systems Technology, and Computer Networking. He is one of four Lead Veterans Employment Representatives in the Eastern Region of Virginia and is primarily responsible for conducting outreach to employers to educate and inform them of advantages and incentives for hiring veterans. He advocates on behalf of veterans and spouses to hiring officials for employment opportunities and works very hard to connect employers with job ready veterans, spouses, and transitioning service members. For the past 10 years he has been employed by the Virginia Employment Commission as a LVER under the Jobs for Veterans State Grant Program.

The UnCensored Voice
We speak with San Antonio district 10 councilman Clayton Perry

The UnCensored Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 19:50


Councilman Perry began his journey in Giddings, Texas. His father, Hays Perry owned a plumbing company where the younger Perry worked after school and during summers. After attending Giddings High School, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Building Construction from Texas A&M University in 1979. During his time at Texas A&M, Councilman Perry was a part of the Corps of Cadets in the Fight'n Texas Aggie Band. After receiving his degree, Councilman Perry began his career in the military as an Air Force Civil Engineer. He served almost 21 years and retired from Headquarters, Air Education and Training Command at Randolph Air Force Base as a Lieutenant Colonel in 2000. During this time, Councilman Perry earned his Master's Degree in Aerospace Technology from Embry Riddle. His most memorable accomplishment was in Europe where he programmed, designed, and oversaw construction of the facilities in support of the first Ground Launched Cruise Missile Wing at RAF Greenham Common in England. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theuncensoredvoice/message

UFO Classified with Erica Lukes
MUFON Update | Rob Swiatek

UFO Classified with Erica Lukes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 129:48


Rob joins Erica to catch up on the latest MUFON news about the organization and the recent controversies surrounding the former executive director and racial issues in the UFO community.Bio: Robert has had a curiosity about space, aeronautics and UFOs all his life. From launching rockets as a boy to working as an intern at NASA during college, Robert has only continued to increase his knowledge of conventional space vehicles as well as unconventional UFOs. His degrees in physics and earth science paved the way for a career at the US Patent Office where he is a Physics Examiner in Aerospace Technology.Robert has lectured at conferences throughout the US and contributed writing to numerous UFO projects and titles, especially for the Fund for UFO Research (FUFOR). Robert is frequently seen turning up on the Discovery or History channels in various productions. His aggressive debating style on programs such as Larry King Live has won him accolades from many in the field. He has served as Secretary-Treasurer of both FUFOR (since 1986) and the UFO Research Coalition (URC) since 1997. Robert has been on the Board of MUFON since 2004. Rob currently resides in Virginia with his wife, Susan.

Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast
Executive Education Future Trends

Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 29:03


In this episode we talk to Professor Marc Sachon of the IESE Business School in Barcelona Spain.Marc is a Professor in the Production, Technology and Operations Management Department and holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (MS&E) from Stanford University, an MBA from IESE, University of Navarra, and a Master in Aerospace Technology from the University of Stuttgart, Germany.As academic director Marc has been involved in designing and delivering programs for clients ranging from BMW Group, Haniel Group, Phoenix Group, TRATON Group to Roland Berger and other leading companies.At IESE, Marc teaches Operations Strategy, Industry 4.0 and Operations Management the school’s senior executive programs. This also includes blended or purely online programs. He also teaches courses in IESE´s Executive-MBA and Global Executive-MBA programs.His research focuses on operations strategy (especially in the automotive industry) and Industry 4.0. Prior to entering academia, he worked at Airbus Germany and IBM Germany. As a consultant, he has taken part in projects in different industries, from airlines to automotive, fashion, FMCG, logistics, pharmaceuticals and utility companies. He serves on the board of directors of a startup company in mobility. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lykken on Lending
11-23-2020 How to shave 20.6 days from loan cycle time. Tomorrow.

Lykken on Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 28:37


In this episode of Lykken on Lending David will interview a special guest for the Hot Topic segment with the aim of having a discussion on how Tom Showalter, Founder & CEO of Candor FinTech has applied Aerospace Technology experience to shave 20.6 days from the mortgage manufacturing process. In this episode of Lykken on Lending David will interview a special guest for the Hot Topic segment with the aim of having a discussion on how Tom Showalter, Founder & CEO of Candor FinTech has applied Aerospace Technology experience to shave 20.6 days from the mortgage manufacturing process.

Lykken on Lending
11-23-2020 How to shave 20.6 days from loan cycle time. Tomorrow.

Lykken on Lending

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 70:00


In this episode of Lykken on Lending David will interview a special guest for the Hot Topic segment with the aim of having a discussion on how Tom Showalter, Founder & CEO of Candor FinTech has applied Aerospace Technology experience to shave 20.6 days from the mortgage manufacturing process.

Point of No Return podcast
Surpassing oneself with Luc Filiatreault, CEO @ MDF Commerce

Point of No Return podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 43:43


On this week’s show, we spoke with Luc Filiatreault, CEO @ MDF Commerce. Mr. Filiatreault is a successful serial entrepreneur. He has successfully founded and led eight different enterprises. Seven of these companies were in Software Technologies and one was in Aerospace Technology. Four of these companies were publicly traded on the TSX. In September of 2019, Mr. Filatreault was appointed President & CEO of MDF commerce with the mandate of accelerating the company’s growth and leading an ambitious strategic reorientation. From June 2017 to June 2019, Mr Filiatreault was CEO of Ayuda Media Systems. Ayuda develops and commercializes a software platform that is an ERP system specialized for Out of Home Media Companies such as Outfront, Stroer, Astral, Clear Channel etc. In less than 18 months Ayuda more than doubled its staff and its customers and has reached 100 staff. Ayuda has customers in 25 countries and operates from offices in Montreal, Berlin and Sydney. Ayuda was acquired by Broadsign International in April 2019.   On the show, we spoke about: The importance of giving back Climbing Mt-Everest as an analogy for professional achievement Re-igniting MDF Commerce Aligning an entire organization towards a common goal Technology as a force for good in the world   Luc is one of the impressive CEOs I’ve ever met. He was extremely generous with his time and shared some great leadership insights. I hope that you enjoy the conversation!   Let us know what you think. What types of guests would like to see on the show? What topics interest you the most? Send me your thoughts at nectar@thepnr.com   Subscribe | iTunes | Google Play |Spotify | YouTube | Stitcher | Breaker

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Dall'Italia all'Australia, dalla Luna a Marte: il viaggio dell'italiana che studia le radiazioni cosmiche

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 13:04


È ricominciata la corsa alla conquista dello spazio e Stefania Peracchi, dottoranda presso University of Wollongong, sta mettendo a punto dispositivo per proteggere gli astronauti impegnati nelle prossime missioni spaziali sulla Luna e su Marte.

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits
Ep.10 | NASA Astronaut Matthew Dominick on Critical Engineering in Aerospace Technology

Moore's Lobby: Where engineers talk all about circuits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 48:50


This week in Moore's Lobby, our guest is Matthew Dominick—EE, Navy test pilot, and astronaut for NASA. You'll hear Matthew and Dave hit on a slew of topics. What's the ultimate "double E airplane"? What makes touchscreen vs. button interface design so incredibly important in the cockpit of a fighter jet? What is WOM and why do we rely on it so much for education? And what makes Matthew describe part of his job as being a "translator"? This episode delves into the complexities of moving towards RF-enabled devices, Matthew's "weird hobby" of writing software, the role of augmented reality in the coolest of wearables (i.e., fighter pilot helmets), and the challenges facing engineers designing technologies meant to function on the surface of the moon. Also, toasters. (No, really. There's a surprising amount of talk about toasters.)

Rock And Roll Confessional
The Truth Behind Styx - James “JY” Young talks about the band he has been a part of for almost 50 years! Show - 004

Rock And Roll Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 74:08


This episode we are speaking with one of the top performers in Rock History! He is known for his song writing, guitar playing, amazing vocals and founding member of the band Styx. He is an all round amazing, fantastic guy; James "JY" Young. We caught up with JY while he made a brief stop in Los Angeles.  JY talks about the early days of putting the band together. Bo Diddley being one of his major influences. Growing up in Chicago and the different bands and types of music that influenced him. And why he got a degree in Aerospace Technology. JY tells us his history with the current band members and why the band didn't accept the offer to headline the US Festival in 1982. We also discuss how Mr. Roboto was the downfall of the band breaking up in the 80's. Plus James fills us in on touring with Ted Nugent and his take on the band getting into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Michigan Business Network
Aerospace Technology Expo - October 31st

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 8:08


Tony Vernaci, President, AIAM (Aerospace Industry Association Michigan) talks to Jeffrey Mosher about upcoming Aerospace Technology Expo set for the end of October 2019, on this segment of Michigan Business Beat. » Subscribe for More: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX... » Visit MBN website: https://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ MBN ON SOCIAL: MBN YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX... Like MBN: https://www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork Follow MBN: https://twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ MBN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/

Frontier Podcast by Gun.io
Borrowing Innovation from Aerospace Technology

Frontier Podcast by Gun.io

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 19:58


Sina Golshany is the Director of Technology at Fabricated Extrusion Company. He previously spent 8 years at Boeing in various aerospace engineering roles.Sina established and manages the computational engineering function responsible for supporting the custom extrusion business and product design needs of customers in various industries including, heavy machinery, aerospace, automotive, medical devices and more.Over the course of his career, he's developed a unique framework for innovation. In this episode I invited him to share the four pillars of his system. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Lounge Podcast
009: Short-Notice Learning Projects

The Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 56:22


Short-notice projects. We've all been there. That moment when your client or leader drops an urgent project in your lap and you need to produce a great learning solution in an incredibly short amount of time. You know it's next to impossible to meet the milestones and project delieverables. You know you need to have the dreaded talk about what Mark calls "what's possible" and you are sweating and feeling a lot of stress, and you'd love to find a hole to hide in. Grab your favourite beverage, I've got mine! and let's jump into a great discussion about short-notice projects with fellow Canadian , instructional designer, former member of the Canadian Military and current awesome-guy, Mark Sheppard. Mark joins me today to discuss the learning moments that came from an incredible short-notice project he dealt with as a contract instructional designer for the Royal Canadian Air Force school.  This is a not-to-be-missed event where we talk about the request from the client, the process to deliver, the product and the organizational impact this had. So many great lessons and stories! What you don't know, is that Mark and I did a video call, and he had me laughing! I know you are surprised right? So I did have to cut out some of my laughter, but just know, I had an amazing chat and I look forward to having him back on The Lounge Podcast again to talk about another awesome topic! In this Episode what is a short-notice project best practices in responding to a short-notice project high-level PM tips for dealing with short-notice projects how staff and contractor/freelancers may deal with these requests differently About Mark Sheppard Mark is a long-time learning practitioner from the Toronto area. He has worked as a technical instructor, Education Manager, Instructional Designer, and learning consultant across a variety of industries having got his start as an instructor during his service in the Army Reserve. More recently, he worked for eHealth Ontario for 4.5 years where he implemented their Learning Management System and the new hire on-boarding program. He also spent 3.5 years on contract with the RCAF at the School of Aerospace Technology & Engineering, in their Training Innovations Group, where he was responsible for designing new online learning assets as well as the full curriculum for apprentice maintainers.  He currently works as a Sr. Consultant for Leadership & Learning for a major hospital in Toronto. Mark is a frequent conference speaker and has presented to audiences in Canada, the US, and Australia. He has a Certificate in Adult Training & Development from U of T, a Masters in Learning & Technology from Royal Roads, and is a Certified Human Resources Professional. He can be found on Twitter as @marklearns.

Amy's Aviation: Kids Guide to Airplanes & Airports
Aerospace Technology (Farnborough)

Amy's Aviation: Kids Guide to Airplanes & Airports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 2:27


Farnborough is home to one of the biggest air events in the world – the famous Farnborough Air show! Maybe you’ve been to it yourself?

Einstein A Go-Go
Einstein A Go-Go - 11 September 2016

Einstein A Go-Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2016 49:09


Dr Shane, Dr Euan, Dr Jen and Chris KP discuss the week's top science news, including biomimicry being used to deliver medicine, tasting carbohydrates, a trick to change neural pathways, and NASA's mission to the Bennu asteroid.The team chat to Hannah Macdougall, PhD Student, Sport Management (Centre for Sport and Social Impact) at La Trobe University's School of Management, about her research into a well-being 'brain training' intervention program for elite Para sport athletes.They also speak to Professor Wing Chiu Information Technology - Engineering at Monash University, about using Aerospace Technology approaches for monitoring structural defects in human bones.Finally they interview Jemma Evans from the Hudson Research Institute, about female reproductive health; particularly, menstruation, and some of the issues that can arise due to periods. Program page: http://www.rrr.org.au/program/einstein-a-go-go/ Facebook page: Einstein A Go Go Twitter: https://twitter.com/einstein_agogo

Museum Lecture Series
Museum Lecture Series 06: Air Force Contributions to Aerospace Technology

Museum Lecture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015


Dr. Richard Hallion discusses how the Air Force has contributed to aerospace technology over the years. He is the author and editor of numerous books relating to aerospace technology and military operations.

AeroSociety Podcast
Sopwith Named Lecture 2014 - The Aerospace Technology Enterprise: Latent Growth or Losing Ground?

AeroSociety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2014 55:41


Sir Brian Burridge, Vice President Strategic Marketing, Finmeccanica speaks at the 2014 Sopwith Lecture and discusses the sustainability of 'Growth Partnerships' in the aerospace and defence sectors and what are the long-term implications for the creation of intellectual property in the UK?

Dayton Business Spotlight
Van Hoose Associates

Dayton Business Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2009 5:16


Eric Van Hoose is the president and founder of Van Hoose Associates. They deal with Aerospace Technology.