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Best podcasts about Closed loop

Latest podcast episodes about Closed loop

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes
BITESIZE #222: Hybrid Closed Loop System

The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 9:14


This is a bitesize episode of 'The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes'. Each week we'll take a look back into the archive of episodes and get you to think and reflective once more about some of the things we've learned over the past few years. This week's episode is taken from our Diabetes Awareness Month's 30x30 series. To hear the full episode check out episode #207: The Past, Present and Future of Diabetes Tech, with Chris Bright. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Healthcare IT Today Interviews
How NextGen Healthcare's Closed Loop Experience Saved 700 Staff Hours and Improved Access

Healthcare IT Today Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 10:56


[SPONSORED] If your patient access team feels stretched thin, you're not imagining it. Most organizations are carrying more demand than their current workflows can handle.In this interview, Jenna Hagan, Vice President of Product Marketing at NextGen Healthcare (NextGen), breaks down what happens when AI starts handling the routine work that slows practices down. She shares how one organization saved more than 700 staff hours in six months, why patients often don't realize they're talking to AI, and how smarter data signals can flag burnout risk and reduce no-shows. It's a clear look at what practices are gaining from the Closed Loop solution right now.

Ops I did it again by Out of Pocket
Predicting the Future (risk stratification) with Shay Sayed

Ops I did it again by Out of Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 88:17


What we cover Risk stratification is ranking patients by probability of an adverse outcome. Traditional indices like the Charlson Comorbidity Index use clinician-designed scoring systems. ML-based approaches automate feature generation and let the model surface correlations that a heuristic would miss. The tradeoff is interpretability: with tens of thousands of computations per prediction, explaining a ranking to a clinician requires additional tooling. The data layer is harder than the model layer. Schema differences between organizations are structural: different table names, different column types, different ways of representing the same event. ML tolerates directional imperfection in a way that population analytics does not, but the cleanup is still slow and dependent on tribal knowledge that data owners often can't fully explain. Feature engineering is building hypotheses the model can test. An example we discussed was “if I'm trying to risk stratify kidney stones, what would my naive, non-doctor brain look into seeing if there's any relationship? Maybe soda intake. Maybe dehydration. Maybe SDOH. Those three things are all “features” in this context. The platform ClosedLoop built could generate complex clinical features in about ten minutes, which was most of the competitive advantage. Failure modes tend to be around operations, not accuracy of the algorithm. Buyers without a clear care management strategy can't actually impact patients on the list. ROI attribution takes years, by the which case people might revert to the mean. And without tracking what the clinical program is actually doing, you can't separate a model problem from a workflow problem ETHOS is Epic's transformer trained on serialized clinical event histories from 300 million patients. The way I think about this is if LLMs “predict the next word most likely to occur”, then ostensibly you could get a training set of healthcare events and “predict the next {event} most likely to occur” where {event} is NICU stay Brought to you by Toboggan Labs: A consultancy for healthcare builders. If you have a health product that needs engineers, product people, or experienced operators to help you build or fix something, go talk to them at https://bit.ly/oop-readmission For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email sales@outofpocket.health Find Shay https://www.linkedin.com/in/shaayaan-sayed-8097b1100/ Timestamps [02:07] Shay's background: training models from scratch at Closed Loop [04:22] How Shay got into ML in high school by cold-emailing every professor in Houston. By contrast, Alex really got into Dynasty Warriors in high school [10:43] The CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) AI Health Outcomes Challenge. ClosedLoop won $1 million against some big names: Mayo Clinic, Geisinger, and Mathematica. The two components: predictive performance across 13 to 15 adverse outcomes, and interpretability for clinical teams [16:00] A layperson's definition of risk stratification: a ranked patient list by probability of an adverse outcome. The Charlson Comorbidity Index as a standard example, and why ML outperforms it once you need more than one outcome. [29:27] The data layer you need. Claims, EHR (Electronic Health Record) dumps, SDOH (Social Determinants of Health) feeds, ADT (Admission, Discharge, Transfer) data. This is hard because everybody has different schema: payer one's data looks nothing like payer two's, and the data “owner” often can't explain their own tables. [41:50] Feature engineering: building hypotheses the model can test. The difference between "feature" as a PM uses the word and "feature" as a data scientist uses it. [47:52] Interpretability: being able to tell a human being why a patient ranked where they did. Two structural issues: incomplete data and unknown causal frameworks [54:14] Failure modes: Buyers without a care management strategy. Reversion to the mean within two years and you don't know whether you made a difference. Not knowing where to cut the list (Patient number 50 vs 51?). And a related issue: missing data on what the clinical program is actually doing, which makes it impossible to separate a bad model from a bad workflow [01:09:39] Whether anyone should still learn traditional ML, or just LLMs. Shay's answer: gradient boosted trees and transformers are on a spectrum so it's kind of a false dichotomy. Then: the ETHOS paper from Epic, a transformer trained on 300 million patient records that enables one model for many outcomes and counterfactual inference. And what Shay is watching next: robotics and the last-mile problem. AI can identify a list of people with fall risk but something or someone still has to act on it

Colonize The Ocean
Colonize The Ocean - Shorts : Closed-Loop Life Support

Colonize The Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 7:40


Imagine living and working on the ocean floor for weeks or months without surfacing—no daily supply boats, no weather interruptions, just fully self-sustaining habitats that recycle air, water, and waste in a true closed loop. That future is here. In this Colonize The Ocean short episode, we explore next-gen closed-loop life support systems for manned underwater habitats, from today's only operational U.S. station (FIU's Aquarius Reef Base, still tethered to a surface buoy) to the revolutionary tech crossing over from the International Space Station.#ColonizeTheOcean #UnderwaterHabitat #OceanColonization #ClosedLoopLifeSupport #SelfSustainingHabitat #OceanFloorLiving #AquariusReefBase #DeepSeaLiving #SpaceToOcean #ISStoOcean #MannedUnderwater #LifeSupportSystems #SubseaFuture #SustainableOceanFuturehttp://atlantisseacolony.com/https://www.patreon.com/atlantisseacolonyhttps://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNS

Recycled Content
Ep. 55: Policy, Demand, and Closed-Loop Recycling w/ Crystal Howe

Recycled Content

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 21:50


Crystal Howe, Vice President of Sustainability and Government Relations at Ice River Sustainable Solutions, joins host Kara Pochiro to discuss her work advancing closed-loop plastics recycling at Blue Mountain Plastics Recycling, the recycling division of Ice River Springs and recipient of the 2026 APR Recycling Leadership Award for Processor of the Year. In this episode, she shares insights on building and operating a closed-loop system, the importance of design and material quality, and the challenges recyclers face in today's market. Howe also highlights why stronger policy, collaboration, and increased demand for recycled content are critical to the future of plastics recycling.

Raising Your Antenna
Scaling the Circular Economy

Raising Your Antenna

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 30:30


Did you know the U.S. has only 27 years of median landfill capacity left while throwing away $6.5 billion in reusable materials every year? Ron Gonen, Founder and CEO of Closed Loop Partners, challenges everything you thought you knew about recycling economics. With backing from Walmart, Unilever, Coke, and Pepsi, Ron reveals how America has only 27 years of median landfill capacity left while throwing away $6.5 billion in reusable materials annually. "The landfill industry deserves a PR award of the century," Ron argues, exposing how they convinced us recycling costs money when landfill disposal actually costs more per ton. Can circular economy become the rare bipartisan win in Washington? Ron explains why robotics, material science, and supply chain chaos are finally making his vision scalable.Ron Gonen is the Founder and CEO of Closed Loop Partners, a venture capital firm investing in circular economy solutions backed by Walmart, Unilever, Coke, Pepsi, and other Fortune 500 companies. His sustainability journey began in 1980s Philadelphia, babysitting for green architect Paul Macht, and continued when he co-founded Recycle Bank in 2003. Ron later served in the Michael Bloomberg administration, where he gained critical insights into municipal waste management. He launched Closed Loop Partners in 2014 to address the growing complexity, cost, and risk of global supply chains. Ron's work focuses on robotics, material science, and infrastructure that makes circular economy economically viable and politically bipartisan. In This Episode:  (00:00) Ron Gonen's sustainability path begins in his babysitting days (07:48) Post World War II consumer culture and the Madison Avenue shift (10:10) Career journey from Recycle Bank through Bloomberg to Closed Loop (15:43) Landfill industry's PR triumph and the real economics of recycling (20:13) Age of adoption answer: supply chains, bipartisan support, and robotics (25:46) Climate community must become more inclusive and less exclusive Share with someone who would enjoy this topic, like and subscribe to hear all of our future episodes, send us your comments and guest suggestions! About the show:  The Age of Adoption podcast explores the monumental transition from a period of social, economic, and environmental research and exploration – an Age of Innovation – to today's world in which companies across the economy are furiously deploying sustainable solutions – the Age of Adoption. Listen as our host, Keith Zakheim, CEO of Antenna Group, talks with experts from across the climate, energy, health, and real estate sectors to discuss what the transition means for business and society, and how corporates and startups can rise above competitors to lead in this new age.  This podcast is brought to you by Antenna Group, a global marketing and communications agency that partners with Fully Conscious brands — those with the courage to lead transformative change across Climate & Energy, Real Estate, Health, and beyond. Our clients include visionary corporations, startups, investors, and nonprofits who recognize that meaningful impact requires more than awareness; it demands bold action. In today's Age of Adoption, where every sector must incorporate sustainable solutions into foundational systems, we amplify brands standing at the forefront of change, shaping a better future for our planet and its people. To learn more, visit antennagroup.com. Resources: Ron Gonen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ron-gonen-807a49/Antenna GroupKeith Zakheim LinkedIn  

Colonize The Ocean
Colonize The Ocean - Shorts : Nanotech Filtration & Closed-Loop Systems

Colonize The Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 10:19


In this episode of Colonize The Ocean, titled "Nanotech Magic: How Advanced Membranes Make Ocean Colonies Self-Sufficient," we explore the thin line between science fiction and the future of maritime living. The narrative begins by challenging the listener to imagine a life fully submerged or floating, entirely disconnected from mainland supply chains—no water deliveries and no fresh air tanks. This autonomy is made possible through the revolutionary integration of nanotech filtration and closed-loop systems, which transform isolated ocean habitats into self-sustaining ecosystems where waste is perpetually reimagined as a resource.The Mechanics of Self-SufficiencyA Blue Frontier VisionThe core of this technological leap lies in the transition from bulky, energy-hungry traditional filters to atomic-precision membranes. By utilizing materials like graphene oxide and nanofiber sheets, these systems can recycle sweat, humidity, and wastewater into pristine drinking water with unprecedented speed and minimal power. The episode highlights how these breakthroughs—inspired by NASA's work on the International Space Station—are being adapted for the high-pressure, high-salinity environments of the deep sea. Key technical milestones discussed include:Graphene Nanoplatelets: Super-thin barriers that block salts and bacteria while allowing rapid water flow.Bio-Resistance: Modern 2026 reviews showcase self-healing polymers and fouling-resistant surfaces that prevent the "clogging" issues that plagued older maritime tech.Atmospheric Loops: Advanced nanomaterials that scrub CO2​ from the air without corrosive chemicals, regenerating oxygen to keep the environment breathable indefinitely.A Blue Frontier VisionAs the summary moves into real-world applications, it draws parallels between the extreme conditions of space and the "inner space" of our oceans. With current systems already achieving over 90% water recovery, the shift toward near-100% closed loops is what will finally permit the establishment of permanent underwater cities. The episode concludes with a forward-looking call to action, inviting the audience to consider a future where living off-grid under the sea isn't just a dream, but a practical reality driven by the invisible power of nanotechnology.#Nanotech #OceanColonization #SustainableLiving #CleanWaterTech #FutureCity #GrapheneMembranes #ClosedLoopSystem #MarineEngineering #DeepSeaLiving #TechInnovation #EcoFriendlyTech #SpaceToSea #RenewableResources #ColonizeTheOcean #Nanotechnology #AdvancedMaterials #WaterRecycling #OffGridLiving #ScienceDaily #BlueFrontierhttp://atlantisseacolony.com/https://www.patreon.com/atlantisseacolonyhttps://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNS

Volts
What's the deal with closed-loop geothermal?

Volts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 65:03


Conventional geothermal energy is limited to specific hot spots, but “closed-loop” geothermal, by going deeper and confining water to sealed boreholes, promises to work almost anywhere; it amounts to building a giant radiator, deep underground. I'm joined by Jeanine Vany and Mark Fitzgerald of pioneering closed-loop startup Eavor to discuss their newly operational plant in Germany and the many advantages of a system that requires no fracking and consumes no water. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.volts.wtf/subscribe

Circularity.fm
Recycled Plastics: How premium brands build a reliable supply - the HolyPoly approach

Circularity.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 36:30 Transcription Available


Mandatory recycled-content targets are expanding, while recycling capacity is not. In this episode, Fridolin Pflüger, co-founder and CEO of HolyPoly, looks ahead to how regulatory recycled-content requirements and carbon pricing are likely to reshape plastics supply chains over the next decade. This conversation explores the future of plastics recycling, highlighting the challenges and opportunities within the industry. It discusses the impact of regulatory changes, the dynamics of supply and demand, and the differences between mechanical and chemical recycling. This episode is the first in our “Recycled Plastics for Premium Brands” series, sponsored by HolyPoly.

SBD
N444 - ADA 2025 - AID evoluindo: Algoritmo, Full Closed Loop e mais! - Rodrigo Siqueira e Marcio Krakauer

SBD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 3:11


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BackTable MSK
Ep. 86 Neuromodulation: Past, Present & Future with Dr. Timothy Deer

BackTable MSK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2025 51:09


As our understanding of pain physiology evolves, neuromodulation continues to offer new treatment possibilities in MSK pain management. In this episode of the BackTable MSK, host Jacob Fleming discusses the evolving world of neuromodulation with Dr. Timothy Deer, a leading expert in the field. Dr. Deer shares insights from his extensive career and his innovative contributions in neuromodulation.---This podcast is supported by:Medtronic Osteocoolhttps://www.medtronic.com/en-us/healthcare-professionals/products/surgical-energy/ablation/radiofrequency-ablation/systems/osteocool-2-0-bone-tumor-ablation-system.html---SYNPOSISThe conversation covers the development of spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation, the significance of patient selection and challenges facing neuromodulation therapies, and exciting developments in the field, including AI. Dr. Deer and Dr. Fleming also discuss the importance of advanced training and the pioneering work by the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN) to improve procedural education through its innovative MIS Certification Program.---TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Introduction02:52 - What is Neuromodulation?06:03 - Evolution of Neuromodulation08:49 - Use of Closed Loop and AI 13:58 - DRG Stimulation Explained19:58 - Progression of Peripheral Nerve Stimulation26:26 - Handheld Navigation and Reducing Radiation Exposure 30:18 - The Umbrella of Specialties within ASPN35:15 - Obtaining MIS Certification and Fellowship Program Outlook44:07 - Future Directions of Neuromodulation48:09 - Concluding Thoughts---RESOURCESDr. Timothy Deer, MDhttps://centerforpainrelief.com/doctor-timothy-deer/ American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN)https://aspnpain.com/

Farm To Table Talk
Closed Loop Local Food – Leslie Person Ryan

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 45:58


How long can a community last if there were no open roads or grocery stores? During the tragic California fire caused mudslides of 2018, the town of Summerland was cut off from the rest of the world and the food supply chain. The devastating effects of the tragedy and the consequences of no grocery stores in Summerland reached a turning point when customers started fighting over stale sandwiches or snacks left at Liquor stores or gas stations.  These experiences led to the establishment of Sweet Water Farms - a community asset to solve the absence of food, to expand farm education to the next generation on chemical-free farming, ecology and food as medicine, bio dynamics in both plants and soil, and eco-utilities. The Santa Barbara Agriculture & Farm Education Foundation established the farm to provide food security, increase awareness and educate how our food is grown and distributed. And to not be vulnerable to whatever disaster nature has in store for them in the future. President/Farmer Leslie Person Ryan shares the lessons learned and how local agriculture is vital. sbafefoundation.com

Material Abundance: Radical AI's Closed-Loop Lab Automates Scientific Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 114:55


Today Joseph Krause and Jorge Colindres of Radical AI join The Cognitive Revolution to discuss their ambitious mission to revolutionize materials science by combining AI-powered discovery engines with fully autonomous robotic laboratories, exploring how they're accelerating the development of breakthrough materials like high-entropy alloys and room temperature superconductors that could unlock hypersonic flight, interplanetary travel, and other transformative technologies. Check out our sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Shopify. Shownotes below brought to you by Notion AI Meeting Notes - try one month for free at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://⁠⁠notion.com/lp/nathan Material Development Challenges: Current material development faces three major obstacles: costs exceeding $100 million, 10-25 year commercialization timelines, and fragmentation between academic research and corporate R&D. Business Model Approach: Radical AI determined that selling software or licensing materials would be insufficient business models. Instead, they focus on selling materials at scale for high-impact industries. Focus on Processing IP: The real IP value in material science isn't just in composition patents but in the trade secrets of scaling production efficiently and cost-effectively. Public-Private Partnership: Radical AI advocates for government involvement in material science through public-private partnerships, particularly for critical applications in defense, energy, and advanced computing. China's Material Science Approach: China establishes entire manufacturing hubs around new material discoveries to scale production, demonstrating their prioritization of materials as foundational to innovation. Culture of Productive Failure: The company embraces daily failure as a necessary part of innovation, building on these failures to achieve breakthroughs. Sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is the next-generation cloud that delivers better performance, faster speeds, and significantly lower costs, including up to 50% less for compute, 70% for storage, and 80% for networking. Run any workload, from infrastructure to AI, in a high-availability environment and try OCI for free with zero commitment at https://oracle.com/cognitive Shopify: Shopify powers millions of businesses worldwide, handling 10% of U.S. e-commerce. With hundreds of templates, AI tools for product descriptions, and seamless marketing campaign creation, it's like having a design studio and marketing team in one. Start your $1/month trial today at https://shopify.com/cognitive

Emergency Medicine Cases
EM Quick Hits 67 Tick Borne Illness Update, Pediatric ECG Interpretation, Nailbed Repair, Closed Loop Communication, ESRD, Leaders in EM Dr. Catherine Varner

Emergency Medicine Cases

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 60:21


On this EM Quick Hits podcast: Tick Borne Illness Update with Dr. Issac Bogoch, Pediatric ECG Interpretation with Dr. Kathleen Stephanos, Nailbed Repair with Dr. Matthew McArther, Closed Loop Communication with Dr. Shawn Segeren, ESRD with Dr. Brit Long, Leaders in EM Dr. Catherine Varner...

Sleep Science Podcast
S3E6 - Hongi Ngo: Exploring Closed-Loop Auditory Stimulation

Sleep Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 48:51


We're joined by Hongi Ngo, who developed a revolutionary technique for manipulating sleep oscillations during his PhD.  Closed-loop Auditory Stimulation (CLAS), which uses bursts of pink noise which are carefully timed to a particular phase of an existing brain oscillation to either boost or dampen the target oscillation.  It has been used to selectively strengthen or weaken memories, improve the immune response, reduce epileptic seizures, and even potentially to slow down age related cognitive decline.Hongi tells us how he got got the idea for CLAS, explains how it works, and tells us about some of his existing studies.  He talks about combining CLAS with Targeted Memory Reactivation (TMR) and discusses the ideas for future of brain modulation methods with techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Some of the key papers discussed are:Auditory closed-loop stimulation of the sleep slow oscillation enhances memory (2013)Auditory closed-loop stimulation of EEG slow oscillations strengthens sleep and signs of its immune-supportive function (2017)Thalamic spindles promote memory formation during sleep thrugh triple phase-locking of cortical, thalamic and hippocampal rhythms (2017)Examining the optimal timing for closed-loop auditory stimulation of slow-wave sleep in young and older adults (2019)Auditory stimulation during sleep suppresses spike activity in benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (2021)Shaping overnight consolidation via slow-oscillation closed-loop targeted memory reactivation (2022)Check out our NaPS website to find out more about the podcast, our research and events. This recording is the property of the Sleep Science Podcast and not for resale.

MRPeasy Manufacturing Podcast
What Is Closed-Loop Manufacturing?

MRPeasy Manufacturing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 8:11


While other shops are still paying to haul away perfectly good material, smart manufacturers are cutting costs by reusing what they already have in their manufacturing processes. Let's dig into what makes closed-loop manufacturing work and why more shops are making the switch. You can learn more in this episode or read about it on our blog For more information about MRPeasy software, visit our website: mrpeasy.com

NACE International Podcasts
2025 MP Awards Winner: Closed-Loop, Smart Cathodic Protection

NACE International Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 29:57


Mike Yongjun Tan, professor of applied electrochemistry and corrosion technologies at Australia's Deakin University, shares insights pertaining to his group's award-winning technology. As a patent-pending, closed-loop smart cathodic protection (CP) technology, the system employs a localized corrosion probe to perform in-situ monitoring of localized corrosion. It then uses corrosion monitoring data to smartly adjust and closed-loop control the CP potential/current.

Stimulating Brains
#72: John Rolston — Closed-Loop Stimulation, Seizure Dynamics, and the New Frontiers of Epilepsy Treatment

Stimulating Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 82:41


Today, we had the privilege of speaking with Dr. John Rolston, a leading voice at the intersection of neurosurgery, epilepsy, and brain stimulation.Dr. Rolston is an Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School and the Director of Epilepsy Surgery at Brigham and Women's Hospital. His pioneering work bridges clinical neurosurgery and computational neuroscience, focusing on how electrical stimulation can modulate dysfunctional brain networks to treat epilepsy, movement disorders, and disorders of consciousness.In this episode, we explored the complexities of neuromodulation—what makes stimulation effective, why patient-specific targeting matters, and how brain states influence therapeutic outcomes. Dr. Rolston also shared his lab's work on traveling waves in the brain and how these insights are transforming seizure localization and surgical decision-making. From closed-loop stimulation to stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease, Dr. Rolston walks us through the evolving landscape of functional neurosurgery and its future.

The CPG Guys
Customer Acquisition Through Closed-Loop Sampling with Recess CEO Jack Shannon & Advisor Mike Feldman

The CPG Guys

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 42:44


The CPG Guys are joined in this episode by Jack Shannon, Co-Founder & CEO of Recess, which helps brands drive velocity at retail with turnkey sampling partnerships that reach shoppers who frequent Target, Walmart, Kroger, and 6,000+ top retailers, and Mike Feldman, strategic advisor & former SVP Head of retail Media at VaynerMedia.Follow Jack on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonjack/Follow Mike on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-feldman-9962b230/Follow Recess on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/recess-inc-/Follow Recess online at: https://www.recess.is/Jack & Mike answer these questions:Mike, tell us a bit about your background and would love to hear from you about what macro trends you are seeing in the industry and how it relates to what you all are building with Recess.Tell us what led you to launch Recess, and how did the pandemic shape your model?How does Recess leverage data and analytics to match brands with events and venues effectively? And how do RMNs like Dollar General tie in?What does Recess actually do differently — and how does content and amplification factor into it?Can you talk about the value Recess delivers across the funnel?What trends are you seeing, and where does Recess go next?How does Recess plug into those relationships, especially when it comes to JBPs? How can brands unlock upper-funnel budget while still getting lower-funnel accountability?CPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comSubscribe to Chain Drug Review here: https://chaindrugreview.com/#/portal/signupSubscribe to Mass Market Retailers here: https://massmarketretailers.com/#/portal/signupDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

Dein Heile Welt Podcast
Warum eine Person reicht, um die Beziehung zu transformieren

Dein Heile Welt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 24:56


In dieser Folge schauen wir uns ein Beziehungsmuster an, das fast jeder kennt – aber kaum jemand wirklich durchschaut: den Closed Loop. Beziehung ist kein Zufall. Sie ist ein Kreislauf, in dem das, was du reingibst, als Reaktion zurückkommt – manchmal als liebevoller Boomerang, manchmal als schmerzhafter Rückschlag. Warum du immer wieder in ähnliche Konflikte gerätst, wieso dein People-Pleasing oft zu Frust statt Dankbarkeit führt, und wie du diesen Loop verändern kannst, ohne dass dein Partner sich zuerst ändern muss – genau darum geht's heute. Mach dich bereit für echte Aha-Momente, denn wir machen sichtbar, was dir bisher unsichtbar erschien. In dieser Podcastfolge erfährst du: • Wie du alleine den ersten Schritt machen kannst, um deine Beziehung zu verändern – ganz ohne dass sich dein Gegenüber erst ändern muss • Warum sich manche Dynamiken immer wieder wiederholen – und wie du sie durchbrechen kannst, auch wenn es bisher unmöglich schien • Woran du erkennst, dass du (unbewusst!) immer wieder die gleichen Reaktionen in deinem Gegenüber auslöst • Was du tun kannst, wenn du dich ständig unverstanden, frustriert oder emotional alleingelassen fühlst – obwohl du doch „alles richtig“ machen willst Du möchtest tief in das Thema Partnerschaft eintauchen und von uns lernen? Dann lerne unser großes 90-tägiges Beziehungsprogramm ,Relationships with Ease' kennen. Hier findest du mehr Infos: https://www.annalena-reimo.com/relationships-with-ease Du möchtest den Short-Cut & direkt starten? Trage dich ein für ein kostenfreies Erstgespräch für eine 1:1 Coaching Begleitung: https://www.annalena-reimo.com/erstgespraech Dir hat die Folge gefallen? Dann teile sie gerne mit Menschen, die sie auch unbedingt hören müssen, abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge mehr zu verpassen und hinterlasse uns eine Bewertung. Damit unterstützt du uns dabei, noch mehr großartige Menschen da draußen zu erreichen und zu ihrem NEXT LEVEL in ihrer Beziehung und ihrem Leben zu begleiten. Von Herzen DANKE! Mehr zu uns: • Homepage: https://www.annalena-reimo.com • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annalena.reimo • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/annalena-reimo • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annalenareimo Alles Liebe, Annalena & Reimo

Talkin Shop with ShopSabre
The Allure of Low-Cost Equipment | Ep. 194

Talkin Shop with ShopSabre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 35:17


What's the true price of low-cost equipment? In this episode, we break down how an attractive upfront deal can quickly turn into costly downtime, quality problems, and poor support. We're talking about why it's essential to look past the initial price tag and factor in maintenance, repairs, and long-term reliability. Join us on Talkin' Shop for an action-packed episode featuring: Internet is Broken – Explore the crazy, funny, and frustrating moments the internet throws our way. Customer Questions – Get expert insights, troubleshooting advice, and industry best practices as we answer real listener queries. Motivational Quote of the Week – Kickstart your day with inspiration to stay motivated and focused. Question for the Audience – We want to hear from you! Share your experiences, feedback, and thoughts. Grab your headphones, get comfortable, and tune in for another exciting episode. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation on social media. Let's talk CNC! Episode Chapters: (0:00) Intro  (0:23) Open (2:58) Customer Questions / Comments: (3:05) 1. When does a Boring head make sense for a CNC Router in Cabinetry? (4:48) 2. Why would you not just buy the largest machine you can fit? I can find cheap machines in China and get more table area.  (7:00) 3. What is meant by the word Closed Loop motors? (9:20) Main Topic - The Allure of Low-Cost Equipment (34:39) Motivational Quote of the Week:  “The best view is often after the hardest climb” (35:10) Outro Follow us for daily CNC content on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shopsabre Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopsabre X/Twitter: https://x.com/ShopSabreCNC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shopsabre LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shopsabre-cnc/ 

Huberman Lab
Essentials: How to Learn Skills Faster

Huberman Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 34:26


In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore how to improve motor skill learning and proficiency—whether for athletic performance, learning an instrument or refining any physical skill. I explain practical tools to build skills, including how to structure learning sessions to focus on repetitions, use internal feedback systems and learn from errors—key elements for accelerating progress. I also discuss strategies such as visualization, metronoming, idle time and the impact of supplements like alpha-GPC and caffeine on performance. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone looking to accelerate and optimize their motor skill development. Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/lmnt Mateina: https://drinkmateina.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Learning Motor Skills 00:01:10 Building New Skills, Tools: Open vs Closed Loop; Focus 00:03:58 Sponsor: LMNT 00:05:15 Skills & Realistic Expectations, Super Mario Effect 00:09:34 Tube Test & Brain, Tool: Increase Repetitions 00:12:19 Importance of Errors, Framing Effect, Neuroplasticity 00:14:39 Sponsor: AG1 00:15:43 Learning Session Protocol, Tool: Idle Time Post-Learning 00:19:44 Movement Speed, Ultra-Slow Movements 00:21:49 Skill Proficiency & Errors, Tool: Metronoming 00:24:16 Sponsor: Mateina 00:25:42 Mental Rehearsal & Limits, Tool: Visualization 00:28:24 Skill Learning & Supplements, Alpha-GPC, Caffeine 00:32:14 Recap & Key Takeaways Disclaimer & Disclosures

Stimulating Brains
#69: Terence Sanger – Pushing Boundaries in Pediatric DBS: From Multi-Electrode Stimulation to Closed-Loop Strategies

Stimulating Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 106:48


In this episode we will dive deep into the minds of leading researchers and clinicians in the field of neuromodulation. Today, we are thrilled to have Dr. Terry Sanger with us.Dr. Sanger is a renowned pediatric neurologist, engineer, and Chief Scientific Officer at CHOC, where he focuses on improving the lives of children with movement disorders—especially dystonia. He's well known for combining deep computational approaches with cutting-edge neuromodulation techniques.In this episode, we'll uncover how his background in engineering, neuroscience, and clinical practice converges to shape new possibilities for treating complex movement disorders in children. From pioneering multi-electrode deep brain stimulation for pediatric dystonia to his latest forays in closed-loop stimulation research, Dr. Sanger is truly expanding the boundaries of what's possible in pediatric care.

Rolling with Difficulty
Open and Shut Season 2 Episode 10: "Closed Loop"

Rolling with Difficulty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 291:38


Their ducks in a row, the detectives of Open and Shut have one final case to solve. The rescue of Evrard begins now. The Loop will be broken.Thank you for listening to the Open and Shut campaign from Rolling with Difficulty! It has been our honor and our joy to have you out on the streets of Sigil with us. The pod will be back this summer for campaign 3, but until then, be sure to follow us on socials and Discord, and stay tuned for one shots and more info about our upcoming third campaign. Case closed, for now...---Our show contains fantasy violence (and the occasional foul language), treat us like a PG-13 program!---Special Thank You to Our Friends at Twice Rolled Tales:https://linktr.ee/twicerolledtaleshttps://www.twicerolledtales.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@twicerolledtalesBlueSky: @twicerolledtales.bsky.socialRolling with Difficulty Patreon:patreon.com/rollingwithdifficultyRolling with Difficulty Discord:https://discord.gg/6uAycwAhy6Merch:Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/RWDPodcast/shop?asc=uContact the Pod:rollwithdifficulty@gmail.comTwitter: @rollwdifficultyInstagram: @rollwithdifficultyRSS Feed: https://rollingwithdifficultypod.transistor.fm/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RollingwithDifficultyTik Tok: @rollwithdifficultyBlueSky: @rollwithdifficulty.bsky.socialCast:Dungeon Master - Austin FunkTwitter: @atthefunkThe Set's Journal of Faerun: https://www.dmsguild.com/product/345568/The-Sets-Journal-of-Faerun-Vol-1?term=the+setBlueSky: @atthefunk.bsky.socialBileyg - OSP RedTwitter: @OSPyoutubeInstagram: @overly.sarcastic.productionsOverly Sarcastic Productions: https://www.youtube.com/c/OverlySarcasticProductionsChannel/Ingrid -  Sophia RicciardiTwitter: @sophie_kay_Instagram: @_sophie_kayMoviestruck: https://moviestruck.transistor.fm/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/moviestruckBlueSky: @sophiekay.bsky.socialFally - LinnieInstagram: @linnieschell@linnieschell on all platformsOobtaglor - NoirTwitter: @NoirGalaxiesBlueSky: @noirgalaxies.bsky.socialEvrard - WallyInstagram: @stuckinspaceTwitter: @walpoleinspacePortfolio: https://ghost_astronaut.artstation.com/BlueSky: @wallydraws.bsky.socialWant to send us snail mail? Use this Address:Austin Funk1314 5th AvePO Box # 1163Bay Shore NY 11706Character Art by @stuckinspaceBackground Art by @tanukimi.sMusic by: Dominic Ricciardihttps://soundcloud.com/dominicricciardimusicFeatured Tracks:Open and Shut ThemeCity of Doors ThemeInvestigation ThemeFinal Battle ThemeMysterious Theme ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

AI in Action Podcast
E549 Dave DeCaprio, CTO at mbue

AI in Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 20:44


Today's guest is Dave DeCaprio, CTO at mbue. Founded in 2022, mbue helps Architecture, Engineering and Construction firms build better businesses by providing AI-based quality control tools. Their product is a web based application that utilizes AI to instantly review technical drawings in PDF format, which will save their customers tremendous amounts of time and money, increase their quality of services and reduce their risk exposure. It's like “autocorrect” but for construction documents and technical drawings.Dave is an AI expert with over 25 years experience in converting academic research into thriving enterprises. Previously the co-founder of ClosedLoop.ai, he has led multiple successful startups and cutting-edge technology teams at MIT. Dave's experience spans genome research, pharmaceutical development, health insurance, computer vision, sports analytics, speech recognition, transportation logistics, operations research, real time collaboration, robotics and financial markets.In this episode, Dave talks about:His journey from to MIT grad to AI expert across various industries,AI-powered quality control for large-scale construction projects,Early-stage with key customers, solving costly construction document errors,Industry-focused AI problem-solving with strategic tech adoption,Automating construction QA to let architects focus creatively,Recruiting tech talent through impactful, unique architecture AI solutions,Looking for talent with architecture, construction and AI expertise

You Can Heal Your Life®
Stacey and Paul Martino | The Missing Piece (Audiobook Excerpt)

You Can Heal Your Life®

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 25:10


In this episode of the You Can Heal Your Life podcast, we're thrilled to share a transformative chapter from the brand-new audiobook The Missing Piece by relationship experts Stacey and Paul Martino. Discover the groundbreaking concept of "The Closed Loop" as Stacey recounts a heartfelt story about training her hyperactive dog, uncovering the profound connection between our energy, actions, and the reactions we receive in relationships. Learn how to recognize predictable patterns, shift your triggers, and create the outcomes you desire—all by making small, meaningful changes within yourself. Tune in to find out why it only takes one person to heal and elevate any relationship. Listen to the full audiobook FREE with a trial of Empower You Unlimited Audio at hayhouse.com/empoweryou. Or, listen on Audible or FREE on Spotify with your premium subscription!

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
Approaching No-Till, Closed-Loop, & Forgiveness in Regenerative Spirits w/ Robin & Kevin of Branchwater Farms

The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 82:49


Babies, I consider it one of the hallmarks of professionalism to bring you people who share our tendency towards obsession, because we all know that obsession is the wellspring of genius and madness, but the best obsessions bring forth the most exquisite results. And today, we are talking to not one, but two beautifully, and I mean it, beautifully obsessed people. It is my extreme pleasure to introduce you to my very dear friends Robin Touchet and Kevin Pike of Branchwater Farms. Robin and Kevin have an incredible backstory. They have this beautiful website. I can't recommend enough that you go and read it all and look at it all. It's so pretty and well done and well thought. But more than that, they're making amazing spirits. Their story is incredible. We will get into some of it. They both have a wine background. They've graduated to something much stronger, and they've landed in this beautiful farm in the Hudson Valley. We're gonna get into all the things with Kevin and Robin, and they do their production of the various things that they grow, their ambitions are to be no -till, and we talk about the struggles with that along the way. It's a fascinating journey, and they are so wonderful, and I highly recommend you check them out and follow them. The Branchwater Farms beautiful website and Instagram Check out Mimi Casteel's Hope Well Wine and follow Stone Barns on Instagram Folks who make the show possible... Rimol Greenhouses are strong, durable and easy to assemble, offering the quality you need to grow productively year-round. Visit Rimol.com today. Discover the beauty of BCS on your farm with PTO-driven implements for soil-working, shredding cover crops, spreading compost, mowing under fences, clearing snow, and more – at bcsamerica.com. When you need proven varieties you can count on and detailed guidance from seeding to harvest, consider Johnny's your trusted growing partner. Visit johnnyseeds.com Farmhand is the only all-in-one virtual assistant built by and for farmers. Sign up for a free trial with the link in the show notes, because NOW is the best time to dial in those systems for the next growing season. ... and, as always, our work is powered by the individual growers who support us every month over at patreon.com/notillgrowers. You can pick up a copy of The Living Soil Handbook if you don't have one already, as well as a No-Till Growers hat or other merch, check out our YouTube channel, and you can ask you questions or share your insights into ecological market gardening on our free growers forum at notillgrowers.community.chat

Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It
Zero Waste Gardening: The Power of a Closed-Loop System! (Garden Talk #153)

Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 65:03


In this episode I interview Alexandria aka Queen of the Sun Grown. She has been on the podcast twice before, episodes 30 & 82, and she's back again this time to talk about closed-loop gardening. She talks about things such as composting, ecological gardening, utilizing animals, IPM, and many other things that relate to creating and working in a closed-loop system.Support the show

Type 1 Tea
Should Sami Try a Closed-Loop Pump? Here's Why We're Both Reluctant

Type 1 Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 34:03


To pump or not to pump? Sami and Ginger have both tried insulin pumps in the past — for many years, actually! Today, they both do MDI (multiple daily injections) of rapid-acting, long-acting, and inhaled insulin. Here's what we don't love about pumping and why maybe Sami should give an automated insulin delivery (AID) system a try when the time is right. About Type 1 Tea We're spilling the tea on T1D! Every episode is an unscripted (and hardy edited) conversation about life with type 1 diabetes — hosted by Ginger Vieira and Sami Parker. We'll hit topics like managing insulin during exercise, other medications, A1c tips, nutrition tricks, weight loss, and more.  Unscripted and barely edited: Type 1 Tea is a real discussion about real life with type 1 diabetes. Get more from Ginger and Sami here: ⁠⁠Sami's Instagram ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Ginger's Instagram ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠HoneyHealth:⁠⁠ Sweat by Sami & Ginger's T1D ⁠⁠Ginger's Diabetes Books on Amazon⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Ginger's YouTube: DiabetesNerd⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Ginger's Diabetes Articles⁠⁠ Ginger's Patreon Ginger's FREE Guides: Exercise & 80/20 Diet About Ginger & Sami Ginger Vieira was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 13 years old in 1999. Sami Parker was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at 12 years old in 2012. Find more Ginger at GingerVieira.com and YouTube.com/@DiabetesNerd. Find more from Sami at Instagram.com/Type1Sami.

Art of the Possible
Closed-Loop Recycling - Delivering on the Promise With Sustainable Packaging with Richard Akkermans of Mondelēz International

Art of the Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 26:32


In this episode, Richard Akkermans, Director of European R&D Packaging Sustainability at Mondelēz International, discusses a Belgian collaboration between recyclers, brand owners, technology leaders, and Packaging Recovery Organizations (PROs) aimed at proving the business case for advanced sortation technologies to address the plastic pollution crisis and meet sustainability requirements. He emphasizes the importance of regulatory frameworks to level the playing field and achieve a sustainable circular economy.Key Takeaways:(02:59) The role of value chains in achieving packaging sustainability.(05:12) Digital watermarks improve the detection and sorting of plastic waste.(07:07) Advancing food-contact plastic recycling is critical for circularity.(08:37) The supply and demand logistics for food-grade recycling.(10:08) Regulatory frameworks will drive the demand for recycled materials.(12:23) The value-action gap between consumer intent and behavior is narrowing.(16:21) The Belgian initiative aims to prove the business case for intelligent sortation technologies for plastics recycling.(18:36) Collaboration across the value chain is essential to scaling recycling innovations.(23:28) The benefits of digital watermarks for food-grade plastic and the circular economy.Resources Mentioned:Richard Akkermans - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-akkermans-6412401/?originalSubdomain=ukDigital Watermarking Initiative - https://www.digitalwatermarks.eu/Fost Plus - https://www.fostplus.beThanks for listening to Art of the Possible. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss any insightful conversations.#DigitalTransformation #recycling #plastics #packaging #DigitalWatermarking #HolyGrail

Type 1 on 1 | Diabetes Stories
An Introduction To Hybrid Closed Loop: The Emotional (Part 2/2)

Type 1 on 1 | Diabetes Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 56:32


The content in this episode of Type 1 on 1 should not be construed as medical advice, nor is it intended as a replacement for professional guidance. They are a true and authentic reflection of the personal experience of the host. Please speak to a healthcare professional before making any changes to your diabetes management, or if you feel you could benefit from emotional support. This is part two of a two part series looking at hybrid closed loop insulin pumps. The first part is a technical overview, so be sure to start there!Ok it's time to get personal about all things hybrid closed loop! At first glance it might not seem like an obvious topic - to talk about the emotional impact of using an automated insulin delivery (AID) system to manage type 1 diabetes... it's technology, right? A gadget? A means to an end?But that ‘means' is a system that has, for me, taken away so much of the wight and number of diabetes decisions, and that ‘end' is not only better health outcomes, but a brighter, happier, calmer human who is better equipped to tackle life in all of its forms - being able to focus at work, spend time with family, or head off on the next adventure.It's not a cure, it's not a magic solution, but it is space between my thoughts, time between my alarms and a version of myself that I'd only ever caught glimpses of in my 28 years of living with type 1 diabetes. In this episode we get reallllly into my journey with type 1 diabetes tools - from injections and finger pricks, to moving onto a ‘regular' pump, and then my most recent switch to hybrid closed loop and the way it has turned down the volume on a lot of the diabetes noise, allowing me to sleep better, live more and just feel more human.So if you're curious about what these gadgets can do for your life, this is the episode for you.Disclaimer: I use the Omnipod 5 insulin pump with the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor as my personal AID system. I have a professional relationship with both Insulet (Omnipod) and Dexcom, but the content of this episode is separate from those relationships. My Dexcom G6 is gifted as part of the Dexcom Warrior programme.PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS MENTIONED: The blog post I wrote explaining what switching to a hybrid closed loop system has meant for me.Episode with diabetes and psychology researcher Maartje de Wit. Episode with Jen's Mum! Come and say hi to me on Instagram.JOIN THE TYPE 1 ON 1 COMMUNITYWe've got an Instagram account! Come and say hi @studiotype1on1.SPONSOR MESSAGE:Thanks to my episode sponsors Dexcom.Pioneer and leader in Real-Time continuous glucose monitors, Dexcom's goal is to simplify and improve diabetes management for every possible person with diabetes.They have a choice of systems, so you can find the right one for your lifestyle at https://www.dexcom.com/

Type 1 on 1 | Diabetes Stories
An Introduction To Hybrid Closed Loop: The Technical (Part 1/2)

Type 1 on 1 | Diabetes Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 56:56


The content in this episode of Type 1 on 1 should not be construed as medical advice, nor is it intended as a replacement for professional guidance. They are a true and authentic reflection of the personal experience of the host. Please speak to a healthcare professional before making any changes to your diabetes management. What's a hybrid closed loop system? How does Automated Insulin Delivery actually work? Why is everyone talking about it? Is it really as good as everyone says for people with type 1 diabetes? What does artificial pancreas mean?These are the questions I'm hoping to help you with in today's solo episode! This is the first of a two part series digging into my experience of using an automated insulin delivery (AID) system, also known as a hybrid closed loop system, after 18 years on multiple daily injections and nine years on a ‘regular' insulin pump.I chat about the features and functionality of an AID system, specifically the Omnipod 5 with the Dexcom G6 as that's the setup I use and the only setup I have experience of. We cover what the three parts of the system are, how they interact with each other, how I interact with them and how I use the tool in the best way I understand to achieve improved time in range while doing a whole lot less diabetes business.In part two I'll cover the more emotional and psychosocial insights I've been able to gather from using the system after 28 years of living with type 1 diabetes. If you want more detail on my personal experience of all of this, I wrote this article that you may find interesting (please note, it cuts right to the feels!) https://notesonamoment.substack.com/p/the-biggest-thing-to-happen-to-meDisclaimer: I use the Omnipod 5 insulin pump with the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor as my personal AID system. I have a professional relationship with both Insulet (Omnipod) and Dexcom, but the content of this episode is separate from those relationships. My Dexcom G6 is gifted as part of the Dexcom UK Warrior programme. PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS MENTIONED:Listen to The Juicebox Podcast: Omnipod 5 overview episodes.Come and say hi to me on Instagram.JOIN THE TYPE 1 ON 1 COMMUNITYWe've got an Instagram account! Come and say hi @studiotype1on1.SPONSOR MESSAGE: Thanks to my episode sponsors Dexcom.Pioneer and leader in Real-Time continuous glucose monitors, Dexcom's goal is to simplify and improve diabetes management for every possible person with diabetes.They have a choice of systems, so you can find the right one for your lifestyle at https://www.dexcom.com/

The Library - Halo Lorecast
72 - When The Closed Loop Opens w/ Edward James!

The Library - Halo Lorecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 73:10


Brass from Rise of the Spartans joins us to talk about the underdeveloped stories of Halo and where 343's methods of storytelling may be heading if they take these small projects into the bigger limelight. The Library - Halo Lorecast is a JumperScape Media production created by Austin Murphy. "Keep What You Steal" composed by Jafet Meza. --THIS EPISODE'S PATREON VIDEO TURNED OUT HORRIBLY AND WILL BE UNAVAILABLE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Road to Autonomy
Episode 220 | The Future of Battery Recycling: Closed Loop Ecosystems

The Road to Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 37:26


The future of battery recycling is a closed loop ecosystem. David Klanecky, CEO of Cirba Solutions joined Grayson Brulte on The Road to Autonomy podcast for a wide-ranging discussion about the future of battery recycling.With growing demand for critical minerals, geopolitics and fluctuating commodity prices it's vitally important to build out the closed loop ecosystem of battery recycling. Batteries from consumer devices, electric vehicles, and industrial applications can all be recycled and enter a second phase of life if the right protocols are put in place at the end of life of the product.In addition to the environmental benefits of battery recycling, including a reduced carbon footprint and the creation of a closed-loop supply chain for battery materials, there are positive economic implications.Recycled batteries could potentially lower the cost of electric vehicles and other battery-powered devices. For this to happen, a closed loop ecosystem will have to be developed, scaled and monetized.Chapters0:00 Current State of Battery Recycling Market5:24 Quality Control8:13 More Efficient Battery Recycling12:05 Battery Recycling Process17:21 Commodities21:57 Battery Degradation23:16 Recycled Batteries29:08 Maritime Batteries31:14 Solid-State Batteries33:39 Future of Battery Recycling Business36:15 Key Takeaways--------About The Road to AutonomyThe Road to Autonomy® is a leading source of data, insight and commentary on autonomous vehicles/trucks and the emerging autonomy economy™.Sign up for This Week in The Autonomy Economy newsletter: https://www.roadtoautonomy.com/autonomy-economy/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Climate Positive
Eavor Loop – the Underground Underdog | Jeanine Vany, Eavor

Climate Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 35:15


As the accelerating deployment of variable wind and solar resources pushes us ever closer to Net Zero – or the state whereby we're not emitting any more greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere than we are simultaneously removing – we increasingly need to deploy both battery storage as well as dispatchable renewable baseload generation. But despite its ability to serve as dispatchable renewable baseload, geothermal energy today accounts for less than 1% of the world's primary energy supply.  In this episode, Chad Reed chats with Jeanine Vany, co-founder and executive vice president of corporate affairs at Eavor, a next generation geothermal energy company based in Calgary, Canada. Jeanine adeptly explains how Eavor's Closed-Loop solution is different and better than traditional geothermal, discusses how Eavor plans to scale its initial projects, details the numerous environmental benefits next generation geothermal can provide and much more.Links:EavorUnderground, Underdog: The Eavor StoryLoonshots by Safi BahcallEpisode recorded June 21, 2024 Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.

Pear Healthcare Playbook
Lessons from Taylor Justice, Co-founder and President of Unite Us, on enhancing care coordination with closed loop referrals

Pear Healthcare Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 55:18


This episode is part of Pear VC's series on Medicaid, covering the basics that founders need to know to build innovations that support communities in need. Today, we're delighted to introduce Taylor Justice, the driving force behind Unite Us, a company that uses advanced technology solutions to coordinate community-focused social care and integrate social drivers of health into the healthcare continuum and regulatory landscape.   Unite Us developed the first closed-loop referral (CLR) platform that links social care service delivery with detailed outcomes to understand a person's total health journey. The platform streamlines collaboration among healthcare professionals, community organizations, health plans, and government agencies to provide real-time visibility into the community impact and actionable insights. Through active engagement and accountability, this model increases the efficiency of social care and improves the experience by removing the onus from the patient to navigate eligibility requirements for local services.   Founded in 2013, Unite Us has grown to more than 600 employees serving communities across the US. The company's investors include ICONIQ, Oak HC/FT, and more who are helping advance the company's mission to connect people to the care they need to improve their lives. Taylor started his career in the US Army. After serving in the infantry, he transitioned into an Account Executive role at CCS Medical. From there he became a sales engineer for JDSU which offers products and solutions for communications. After that, Taylor started his entrepreneurial journey co-founding the consulting firm, HigherEchelon, which helped organizations meet their performance goals. In 2013, he co-founded Unite Us and serves as President to this day. Taylor holds a BS in Latin American Studies and Environmental Engineering from West Point Academy and an MBA from Columbia Business School. In this episode, we explore Taylor's founding journey and how Unite Us's closed-loop referral process is improving care outcomes. We also discuss what it's like to be at the forefront of using social determinants of health data in Medicaid.

Scaling UP! H2O
373 HVAC Meets Water Treatment: Teaming Up for Customer Savings

Scaling UP! H2O

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 60:28


Collaboration: Enhancing Efficiency Through Industry Partnerships Welcome to this week's edition of Scaling UP! H2O, where we explore the critical role of water treatment in optimizing industrial processes. Today, we are privileged to hear from two distinguished guests: Tony Mormino and Justin Lynch. Tony is Technical Sales and Marketing Director for Insight Partners and host of the The Engineers HVAC Podcast specializing in education, while Justin focuses on cooling tower Reconstruction Specialists. Together, they share invaluable insights into collaborative strategies that ensure the best and most cost-effective solutions for cooling towers and closed loop systems. Their discussion focused on the importance of collaboration, cost efficiency, and proactive maintenance in the field of water treatment. Tony and Justin's insights provide a roadmap for water treaters to enhance client outcomes and operational efficiency through strategic partnerships and informed decision-making. What Are the Cost and Efficiency Benefits of Proper Water Treatment? Cost efficiency emerges as a significant topic. Tony Mormino underscores the financial benefits of proper water treatment, citing examples where a modest investment in water treatment can yield substantial savings. "According to the Department of Energy, 40% of a commercial building's energy consumption goes to HVAC systems," explains Tony. "Simply improving water quality can lead to 5-10% savings in energy costs. It's a quick win for green building initiatives." How Do You Prevent Vibrations in Cooling Towers? Bad vibrations in cooling towers can be a significant issue if not addressed early. Justin Lynch highlights the importance of monitoring biological buildup and evaporative salts on the fans. "It's very difficult to do that if you don't catch it early. Let's say we go to a facility with an old tower and an old fan—there's going to be a little bit of biology on top, which is not a big deal. You can brush that off, do a light pressure washing, and it's not going to hurt it," explains Justin. However, the real issue arises when scale develops unevenly on each blade. "At that point, the fan may look horrible, but the tower still operates without vibration. If you clean five out of six blades well but can't get the scale off one blade, you just created a vibration, leading to other issues in the tower." Justin advises that while chemical treatments are effective, they should be done with caution and under professional guidance to avoid exacerbating the problem. This proactive maintenance is less of a concern for newer towers that have had chemical treatment from the start. How Does Air in Closed Loop Chilled Water Systems Affect Performance? Tony Mormino highlights a critical yet often overlooked issue in water treatment: Air in closed loop chilled water systems. This issue not only leads to rust and oxidation but also significantly impacts the system efficiency and longevity. Studies and practical examples underscore the importance of air removal systems: Removing air from the chill water system can result in substantial benefits: Increase in Tonnage Output: Youngstown State University reported a 16% increase in tonnage output, equivalent to 400 additional tons. Improvement in Delta T: From 8.5-10°, enhancing heat transfer efficiency across chiller barrels. Enhanced Building Discharge Air Temperatures: Temperatures improved from 65° to 55°, optimizing HVAC system performance. Reduction in Pump Energy Consumption: A notable 37% reduction in annual KWH requirements due to cleaner water and improved system operation. Moreover, practical cases like at Waukesha Memorial Hospital in Wisconsin showed a 22% reduction in Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) speed, leading to an 85% decrease in corrosion preventative chemical usage. These examples illustrate the direct correlation between air removal and energy savings, reinforcing the significant impact of proper water treatment practices on operational efficiency and cost savings in commercial HVAC systems. How Important is Passivation for Equipment Longevity and Performance? Justin Lynch highlights the critical role of passivation in maintaining equipment longevity, particularly in galvanized towers. "Passivation is essential to prevent corrosion and ensure optimal performance," Justin explains. "For instance, following Marley's guidelines for pH and calcium hardness during passivation can extend the life of galvanized towers significantly." Conclusion In the fast-evolving landscape of industrial water treatment and HVAC systems, collaboration and continuous learning are paramount. Justin Lynch's closing thoughts encapsulate this spirit perfectly: “Don't be afraid to call, don't be afraid to collaborate. You are the expert in your field; I'm supposed to be the expert in mine. There's too much going on in this industry. It's growing too fast for everyone to really understand everything. So, if you don't know, ask questions and learn together. When you can do that together, you build a good network, and customers trust you and respect you after that.” Embracing this collaborative approach not only enhances our expertise but also ensures that we provide the best possible solutions for our customers, fostering trust and respect in our professional relationships. Timestamps 01:00 - Free Legionella Awareness Month and Industrial Water Week resources can be found on our website 09:10 - Interview with Tony Mormino and Justin Lynch 50:00 - Closing thoughts about the power of collaboration with Trace 54:30 - Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals 56:42 - Evaporative Salts, Scale, and using the correct language with clients 59:00 - Drop by Drop With James McDonald Quotes “Downtime is lost profit.” - Justin Lynch “Water quality is key. It's crucial for maintaining a tower's expected lifespan, and without it, customers could face significant costs." - Justin Lynch “I consider the water the lifeblood of the system because it touches every component.” - Tony Mormino “In our industry, collaboration is essential. As experts in our respective fields, we have a responsibility to work together, share knowledge, and tackle challenges as a unified front." - shares Justin Lynch “The best way to market is to give away good, free content.” - Tony Mormino Connect with Justin Lynch Phone: 919.602.1658 Email: jlynch@insightusa.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/justin-lynch-0355458b Read or Download Tony and Justin's Press Release HERE Connect with Tony Mormino Phone: 828.712.4769 Email: tmormino@insightusa.com Website: www.insightusa.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino linkedin.com/company/insightusa YouTube: @InsightPartnersHVACTV Podcast: The Engineers HVAC Podcast Resources Mentioned All Cooling Tower resources can be found on our Free Industrial Water Week Page HERE in the Cooling Wednesday Tab All Legionella Resources can be found on our Free Legionella Page HERE Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE. 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The St.Emlyn's Podcast
Ep 237 - Hybrid Closed Loop Insulin Pumps with Nicola Trevelyan at PREMIER 2024

The St.Emlyn's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 14:52


In today's episode, taken from live recordings at PREMIER 2024, we dive into an increasingly common treatment for type 1 diabetes: hybrid closed loop insulin pumps. We'll begin with a brief overview of traditional insulin pumps and explain how hybrid closed loops are different. The core of our discussion will be centered around three case studies, illustrating potential scenarios you might encounter in a pediatric emergency department and how to manage them effectively. With NICE's recent technology appraisal advocating for universal access to hybrid closed loop systems for all type 1 diabetes patients, it's crucial to understand these devices. Over the next few years, you'll likely encounter these systems frequently. We'll cover the essentials of how these pumps work, their benefits, and potential issues that might arise, such as connectivity problems, cannula issues, and handling intercurrent illnesses. Join us as we explore the revolutionary impact of hybrid closed-loop systems, which offer better glucose control and significantly improve the quality of life for those with type 1 diabetes. Dr Nicola Trevelyan has been the Clinical Lead for the Paediatric Diabetes Service in Southampton for the last 20 years. During this time, she has seen huge changes in the management of CYP with diabetes.  She has been involved in several large multicentre trials for paediatric diabetes,  helping to better our understanding of how best to use new technologies in diabetes management in children and move forward access to new treatment technologies.  She was one of the founding committee members for the Assoc of Children's Diabetes Clinicians (ACDC) in 2006 and has been on working parties for BSPED helping evidence base and re-write the national DKA guidelines in 2020 and for the National Paediatric Diabetes Audit.  For the last 4 years, she has been on the Clinical Advisory Group for the RCPCH Quality Improvement Programme for Paediatric Diabetes. 

The Circuit
Episode 72: Apple Intelligence and Closed Loop Private Computing

The Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 32:53


Apple announced Apple intelligence, integrating AI in a very Apple way. They are focusing on on-device AI to align with their privacy philosophy. The features are only available on the most recent Apple Silicon iPhone pro and newer models. The implementation of AI is focused on useful feature-centric applications rather than general AI. Apple's infrastructure play with their own data centers and Apple Silicon has strategic implications and could potentially lead to them becoming a cloud service provider for developers. The closed-loop environment of security and privacy is a key advantage for Apple. The integration of client to cloud with a common software layer is a powerful trend. Other companies like Arm are also exploring this approach.

Joiners
Episode #104 - Adam Pollack of Closed Loop Farms

Joiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 93:58


This week, we speak to another member of the growing Highland Park mafia — Adam Pollock, a cook turned farmer, responsible for supplying some of the best restaurants in the city. Adam grows his produce right here in the heart of Chicago at Closed Loop Farms. He tells us about his journey, from discovering his passion for food and fresh ingredients, and ultimately expanding his culinary horizons by learning how to grow his own produce. We dig deep into the soil with this one, exploring the art and science of urban farming and how it's reshaping our city's culinary landscape.

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast
Episode 281 - The Future of Closed Loop Diabetes Therapy - Xeris Biopharma and Beta Bionics announce partnership to produce bi-hormonal insulin pump with Paul Edick and Sean Saint

Diabetics Doing Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024


In this episode of Diabetics doing things, Rob interviews Paul Edick from Xeris Biopharma and Sean Saint from Beta Bionics. They discuss the formal partnership announcement between Xeris Biopharma and Beta Bionics, focusing on the development of a bi-hormonal insulin pump for diabetes management. The conversation touches on the challenges and benefits of the partnership, the development process, and the potential impact on diabetes care. Topics discussed: 1. Partnership between Xeris Biopharma and Beta Bionics 2. The unique challenges faced by a bihormonal pump compared to traditional insulin pumps. 3. The formulation process of the pump and collaboration between Xeris and Beta Bionics. 4. The upcoming phase 2 and phase 3 clinical trials. 5. The importance of glucagon in diabetes management and the need for increased awareness and availability of glucagon. 6. The potential for a fully automated diabetes therapy experience. 7. The role of technology in reducing the burden of diabetes management and enhancing quality of life. 8. The journey towards regulatory approval and commercialization. 9. The historical context of glucagon use and the evolving perceptions around its importance. 10. The positive impact of the partnership on advancing diabetes care and glycemic control. Key takeaways: * The partnership between Xeris Biopharma and Beta Bionics aims to develop a bihormonal pump for diabetes management. * The collaboration involves overcoming unique challenges associated with incorporating both insulin and glucagon in the pump. * The development process includes formulation, clinical trials, and regulatory approval. * The partnership highlights the importance of increasing awareness and availability of glucagon for diabetes patients. * The ultimate goal is to provide a hands-off, automated diabetes therapy experience to improve quality of life for individuals with diabetes. References: * Xeris Biopharma * Beta Bionics 00:00  Exploring Inspiring Stories of People with Diabetes and Industry Announcements 00:18  Exciting Partnership Announcement: Xeris Biopharma and Beta Bionics Join Forces for Innovative Diabetes Solution 03:58  Revolutionizing Diabetes Care with Biohormonal Pump and Xerasol Technology 08:52  Exploring the Future of Glucagon Use and Reducing Stigma in Diabetes Management 13:41  Revolutionizing Diabetes Therapy: The Future of Automated Insulin and Glucagon Pump Systems 23:41  Overcoming Fear and Stigma: The Journey with Glucagon and the Future of Insulin Pumps 25:17  Challenges and Partnerships in Developing a Bi-Hormonal Pump for Diabetes Management 30:47  Exciting Innovations in Diabetes Care: A Look into Bi Hormonal Pumps

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts
Closed Loop Medicine: Pairing Software With Drugs To Optimize Dosing

Pharma Intelligence Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 25:21


In this episode of the In Vivo podcast, Hakim Yadi, CEO and co-founder of UK techbio company Closed Loop Medicine, discusses how his company is pairing software and predictive analytics with medications old and new to tailor drug dosing to each patient.

Smashing Security
The closed loop conundrum, default passwords, and Baby Reindeer

Smashing Security

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 54:03


The UK Government takes aim at IoT devices shipping with weak or default passwords, an identity thief spends two years in jail after being mistaken for the person who stole his name, and are you au fait with the latest scams?All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of the “Smashing Security” podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by Paul Ducklin.Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language.Episode links:New laws to protect consumers from cyber criminals come into force in the UK - UK Government.Mirai - Wikipedia.Identity theft victim wrongly locked up for 2 years is exonerated at last - Paul Ducklin.Amount of fraud in UK more than doubled to £2.3bn in 2023, report finds - The Guardian.5 scams you need to know about in 2024 - Which? News.How fraudsters are getting fake articles onto Facebook - BBC News.Five Scams To Beware In 2024 - Forbes Advisor UK.Eerie ‘breathing' mistake to listen out for exposes costly AI ‘audio deepfake' scam calls that take just seconds to make - The Sun.How to spot fraud - UK Government.Etymology Monday: David Crystal on the word ‘gaggle' - Literary Minded.Moon - Wikipedia.Baby Reindeer - Netflix.Why row over Baby Reindeer sleuths will change real-life drama for ever - The Guardian.Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)Sponsored by:Sonrai's Cloud Permissions Firewall – A one-click solution to least privilege without disrupting DevOps. Start a 14 day free trial now!Vanta – Expand the scope of your security program with market-leading compliance automation… while saving time and money. Smashing Security listeners get 20% off!

The Secret Sauce
TSS724 เครื่องใช้ไฟฟ้าทำจากขยะ โฮมโปรค้าปลีกเจ้าแรก Closed Loop Circular Appliance

The Secret Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 36:09


รับชมทาง YouTube ของเก่าเอาไปไว้ไหน ถ้าอยากซื้อของใหม่เข้าบ้าน? ในยุคที่ความยั่งยืนคือสิ่งสำคัญ เทรนด์การบริโภคของผู้บริโภคค่อยๆ เปลี่ยนไป ปัญหาสิ่งแวดล้อมคือเรื่องที่ทุกภาคส่วนต้องช่วยกันขับเคลื่อน HomePro ผู้นำธุรกิจด้าน Home Solution and Living Experience ในประเทศไทย ขับเคลื่อนธุรกิจบนยุทธศาสตร์ความยั่งยืน ผ่านโครงการ Closed Loop Circular Appliances ผลิตเครื่องใช้ไฟฟ้าใหม่จากเครื่องใช้ไฟฟ้าเก่าและเฟอร์นิเจอร์ที่ไม่ใช้แล้ว กลายเป็นผู้ค้าปลีกรายแรกที่ริเริ่มการทำ Closed Loop Circularity กับเครื่องใช้ไฟฟ้า The Secret Sauce เอพิโสดนี้ นครินทร์ วนกิจไพบูลย์ พูดคุยกับ เสาวณีย์ สิราริยกุล ผู้ช่วยกรรมการผู้จัดการ กลุ่มการตลาด บริษัท โฮม โปรดักส์ เซ็นเตอร์ จำกัด (มหาชน) ถึงความมุ่งมั่นในการสร้างการเปลี่ยนแปลงครั้งนี้ รวมถึงบทบาทของ HomePro ในฐานะ ‘คนกลาง' มองเห็นอะไรในก้าวนี้

The Modern Homesteading Podcast
Closed Loop Soil Fertility With Guest Nigel Palmer

The Modern Homesteading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 62:59


Rachel interviews Nigel Palmer who is author of The Regenerative Grower's Guide to Garden Amendments, gardener and teacher.  They talk about why  we should be sourcing our amendments locally, how to, and how easy it is to start with common household kitchen tools. The Modern Homesteading Podcast, Episode 239 – April 3, 2024 Find the Shownotes and Links Mentioned at https://redemptionpermaculture.com/closed-loop-soil-fertility-with-guest-nigel-palmer/

Tales From The Group
Ep. 30 - Closed Loop

Tales From The Group

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 105:58


It's our season finale! Wesley, John, and Clayton face off against Veronica.  Thank you to every single person who has listened to this podcast! We've loved making it for you! To keep up with whatever we do next, make sure to follow us on social media! Follow Us on Social Media: Instagram: @talesfromthegroup X/Twitter: @tftgpod Cory's Twitch: @sirvalentinian Dustin's Website: www.dustinfleischmann.com  Podcast Art by Hayley Foster (@doodlesbyred on Instagram) Looking to #GiveDryATry? Use code ROBERTAF20 or visit https://athleticbrewing.rfrl.co/nw4yz for 20% off your first order at Athletic Brewing Company, a craft non-alcoholic beer company. #NearBeer About Us: Tales From The Group is a real play tabletop role-play podcast using the Tales from the Loop game system. Friends Adam, Cory, Dustin, and Tyler get nostalgic for the 1980s, a decade that none of them were alive for. If you love Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or any TTRPG then you should be joining us for new episodes every other Thursday!

Talking Aerospace Today
Reaching Closed-Loop Optimization Part Two - Maturing Your Digital Transformation

Talking Aerospace Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 17:55


Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow's technology to the ears of our listeners today. Digitalization efforts made in the aerospace and defense industry today have already done wonders in accelerating engineering workflows and reducing the amount of labor for A&D programs. The last stage of digital transformation maturity, closed-loop optimization, promises to build on those achievements and revolutionize the industry further. In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Thierry Olbrechts, Director for Siemens's Aerospace Industry Solutions, Simcenter Simulation and Test Portfolio. They continue their conversation on closed-loop optimization from the previous episode, discussing how it can benefit more than just product design and why companies should begin building their optimization capabilities now. In this episode, you will learn: How closed-loop optimization extends across the product lifecycle Why optimization's impact across the product lifecycle matters How optimization builds on digitalization's achievements in reducing manual interactions Why companies should start investing in optimization capabilities now Connect with Todd Tuthill: LinkedIn Connect with Thierry Olbrechts: LinkedIn Connect with Patty Russo: LinkedIn Resources: Siemens Aerospace & Defense website

Talking Aerospace Today
Reaching Closed-Loop Optimization Part One - Maturing Your Digital Transformation

Talking Aerospace Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 16:16


Welcome to Talking Aerospace Today – a podcast for the aerospace and defense industry. A place that brings the promise of tomorrow's technology to the ears of our listeners today. After delving into automation, AI, and generative design, the podcast's exploration of digital transformation maturity is almost at its end. Now is the time to discuss the fifth and final stage of the journey, closed-loop optimization, and how it builds upon and adds to the previous stages that came before it. In this episode, Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace and Defense for Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Thierry Olbrechts, Director for Siemens's Aerospace Industry Solutions, Simcenter Simulation and Test Portfolio. They introduce closed-loop optimization in the context of digital transformation maturity, and begin using the space industry as a use case as to how closed-loop optimization can improve upon the industry's engineering workflows. In this episode, you will learn: What closed-loop optimization is in the context of digital transformation maturity How engineering workflows and optimization worked in the space industry's past How digital transformation and tools have already transformed those workflows How closed-loop optimization can improve them even further Connect with Todd Tuthill: LinkedIn Connect with Thierry Olbrechts: LinkedIn Connect with Patty Russo: LinkedIn Resources: Siemens Aerospace & Defense website

Culture Chat with Mimi Chan
366. Coach Dan John on Connect Four, Rote Memory, and Open and Closed Loop Education

Culture Chat with Mimi Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 63:15


Coach Dan John and I have been embarking on a journey back in time, exploring the legendary tale of "The Sword in the Stone" and its profound connection to the world of education. The post 366. Coach Dan John on Connect Four, Rote Memory, and Open and Closed Loop Education first appeared on Sifu Mimi Chan.

Moonbeaming
115. The Closed-Loop Framework: An Energy-Saving Framework For Getting What You Want

Moonbeaming

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 48:47


Whether you have ADHD, a chaotic home life, are growing your small business, or generally facing creative roadblocks, it can feel impossible to move toward creative and professional success. That's why Sarah's revealing one of her biggest secrets for getting what you want: the closed-loop framework.This episode will leave you feeling more cohesive, inspired, and able to measure your progress, instead of sacrificing any more of your energy to the void.Sarah's also helping us overcome the Big Three Blocks in our work:The fear of being perceivedDoubting what we have to shareBurnout, exhaustion, and inconsistencyIt's not too late to sign up for Sarah's Clear Channels Workshop on September 9-10th. Subscribe to the podcast and take $30 dollars off with code CLEARBEAM if you register before September 6th!Catch bonus Moonbeaming episodes and support our Patreon here.Sign up for our newsletter!Visit our shop.Follow Sarah on Instagram.Buy The Moon Book.