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Aviation is growing, but its environmental impact does not have to - if the technology and policies are available to de-carbonise the sector. We hear from a company making sustainable aviation fuel with waste CO2; the head of one of the world's busiest airports, and from the body representing airports around the world. Hosts: Robin Pomeroy, Podcasts Editor, World Economic Forum; Laia Barbarà, Head, Climate Strategy - Net Zero, World Economic Forum Guests: Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports Ayesha Choudhury, Chief Commercial Officer at Infinium Justin Erbacci, Director General of Airports Council International World Links: Airports of Tomorrow: https://initiatives.weforum.org/airports-of-tomorrow/home Global Aviation Sustainability Outlook 2025: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-aviation-sustainability-outlook-2025/ Related podcasts: The energy transition moonshot: innovations that will transform our world Flying without emissions: how hydrogen is greening aviation An energy company is building the world's largest airplane. Here's why Skills are changeable - passions are not: Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
First-of-a-Kind (FOAK) projects are critical to scaling breakthrough decarbonization technologies, yet they don't fit neatly into traditional funding models. Investors, developers, and strategic partners need to navigate a complex ecosystem to make these projects bankable and viable. In this episode, I talk with David Yeh, a veteran climate tech investor and one of the key voices from our TechInvest event last autumn. He's been at the forefront of FOAK investing and is here to share what he's learned over the past year about getting these projects off the ground.David was previously featured on the Catalyst podcast discussing the challenges of funding and scaling FOAK projects. This episode builds on that conversation, covering the rapid changes in the sector and how investors and innovators can ensure their projects get the financing, partners, and expertise they need to succeed.Key Takeaways• FOAK's Core Goal: Developing bankable projects from pilot to scale, ensuring they attract investors, customers, and suppliers.• Bankability Defined: Investors need stable returns, customers need reliability, and suppliers need to be paid on time. Strong teams and risk mitigation are non-negotiable.• How to Build Bankable FOAK Projects: Expertise is more critical than capital• The Role of EPCs & Strategic Partners: Success depends on having the right engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) teams and industry partners—not just big brands, but the right people.• Coachable Founders Matter: FOAK success isn't just about having great tech; founders must understand commercialization, risk, and capital strategy.• Proven Models for FOAK Success: Companies like Fervo, Infinium, and Heirloom are demonstrating that FOAK projects can attract significant investment—if structured correctly.• Why Now is the Time to Build: Economic downturns can be an opportunity for resilient companies to thrive, as seen in past recessions with companies like Uber and Airbnb.________________________________________Top 3 Reasons to Listen to This Episode• Get Inside the Mind of a FOAK Investor: David Yeh shares first-hand insights into what makes a FOAK project investable, based on real-world deals.• Learn What's Working Now in Climate Tech: Discover how companies are securing billion-dollar funding rounds and making first-of-a-kind projects viable.• Understand the Key to Bankability: Whether you're a start-up, investor, or policymaker, this episode breaks down how to de-risk projects and bring them to market successfully.Show links: - Connect with David Yeh, Founder, Precursor- Connect with Alex Cameron, Decarb Connect (and maybe even suggest a podcast discussion theme)- If this conversation resonated, join us at Decarb TechInvest in London in June 2025 – find out more here. - If you enjoyed this conversation, find out about our portfolio of events in US, Canada, UK and Europe – or explore our Decarbonisation Leaders Network (DLN), and learn why hundreds of members from the energy-intensive sectors have joined to find their peers, identify the right solutions and to create high value collaborations that will deliver co2 reductions in our most critical industries. It's the fastest growing network of its kind, so come and find out whyLearn more about Decarb ConnectOur global membership platform, events and facilitated introductions support the acceleration of industrial decarbonization around the world. Our clients include the most energy-intensive industrials from cement, metals and mining, glass, ceramics, chemicals, O&G and many more along with technology disruptors, investors and advisors. We have events coming up in London, Amsterdam, Boston, Toronto and Dallas and the opportunity to find the biggest brains in carbon management and your future collaborators.
「Infinium、ブリティッシュ・エアウェイズ親会社とeSAF供給契約を締結。26年から10年間」 超低炭素eフューエル(合成燃料)スタートアップInfiniumは11月25日、ブリティッシュ・エアウェイズ(BA)などを傘下に抱える英インターナショナル・エアラインズ・グループ(IAG)と、持続可能な航空燃料(SAF)の供給契約を締結した。2026年後半から10年間にわたり、IAG傘下の5つの航空会社に商業規模のeSAFを供給する。The post Infinium、ブリティッシュ・エアウェイズ親会社とeSAF供給契約を締結。26年から10年間 first appeared on サステナビリティ・ESG金融・投資メディア - HEDGE GUIDE.
Our guest today is Shane Fitzharris for Templeton Distillery in Iowa. Shane is the Senior VP for Commercial for Infinium Spirits, owner of the Templeton Distillery and brands. We discuss the next chapter in Templeton's history as they recently released their first spirit distilled in-house; Fortitude Straight Iowa Bourbon. We discuss the history of the brand, their revival of the brand, and how they sourced a very popular Rye Whiskey to grow their brand to be in a position to distill and release their own distilled spirits. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for your support over the last 5 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our growing Patreon Community of supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About Templeton: Templeton Rye Whiskey tracks back to the early 1920s when residents of the small town of Templeton, Iowa distilled a much sought-after rye whiskey. That bootlegging enterprise, forced underground during the Prohibition era, nonetheless flourished during that period and the famous “Templeton Rye” becoming legendary. When prohibition ended, Templeton was a legend lost to history until it was re-introduced in 2006 as an independent bottler brand. The Templeton Rye whiskey portfolio which contains a 4 year old, 6 year old, 10 Year Single Barrel, and limited Cask Finish releases remains inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit of the original bootleggers. On August 7, 2018, Templeton Rye Spirits, LLC marked the beginning of a new chapter, highlighting a rich history with the community they call home with the opening of a 34,500 square-foot distillery, visitor center and museum in Templeton, Iowa. A $35 million project and a significant investment in the community of Templeton. A milestone date that would allow the Templeton brand to control its own destiny in relation to distillation, fermentation, and maturation. About Templeton Fortitude Straight Bourbon Style: Iowa Straight Bourbon Whiskey Proof: 92 (46% ABV) Mash Bill: 55% Corn, 40% Rye, 5% Malted Barley Locally Sourced Iowa Corn: Within 15 Miles of Templeton Distillery Age: Non-Aged Stated (4+ Years Old) Aged in American Oak Virgin Barrels / Char Level 4 Natural Color and Non-Chill Filtered Distilled at Templeton Distillery, Templeton, Iowa Column and Copper Stills from Forsyths Fermentation time : 3-4 Days Yeast Strain: Fermentis Safspirit Availability: Launching in the USA market and select international markets in May 2024. Templeton FORTITUDE Bourbon introduced in 2024 marked the first distillate release out of the Templeton Distillery as the brand continues to evolve from an independent bottler to a distiller. Over the coming years, Templeton will continue to play in both the independent bottler and the distilling world which will allow the brand to push the boundaries of innovation by releasing exciting additions from both our extensive sourced barrel stocks and owned distillate out of Templeton Distillery. Templeton whiskey portfolio is now exported to 75 international markets outside of North America. Distillery Snapshot: 2 x 55,000 square-foot barrel aging warehouse that can store up to 54,000 barrels Located on 20-acres of land just east of downtown Templeton Produces up to 500,000 proof gallons of rye whiskey annually Capability to produce all styles of American whiskey under one roof Features stills imported from Forsyth's in Scotland to produce the highest quality spirits Includes museum, visitor center and tasting room About Shane Fitzharris, Senior VP, Commercial Infinium Spirits : Shane joined our organization in 2018 as head of International Sales for Templeton Distillery and transitioned into Infinium Spirits in 2020 taking up the role of Sr. VP, Commercial, where he has successfully elevated our product portfolio to over 70 countries. Shane has more than 20 years' experience in the industry holding senior commercial roles. Prior to joining Infinium, Shane built the Walsh Whiskey business with its founders culminating in opening a $40 million distillery with a global footprint of 90 Countries. He created and launched several new brands including Writers Tears and The Irishman Whiskey portfolio. Shane's positive attitude, strong leadership, and relentless dedication to Infinium and our team will help drive our success as we continue to build our brand family.
This audio is brought to you by Wearcheck, your condition monitoring specialist. The emerging use of electrofuel (eFuel) as an interchangeable substitute for petrol, diesel and aviation fuel has the potential to create important new demand for Southern Africa's platinum group metals (PGMs). This is because eFuel is a combination of green hydrogen and waste carbon dioxide (CO2) and demand for PGMs will arise when proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers are used to generate the green hydrogen. PGMs and PEMs go hand-in-glove. Infinium founder and CEO Robert Schuetzle made mention of this in a Zoom interview with Mining Weekly and reported that one of the two electrolysers chosen for his company's recently launched eFuels facility in Corpus Christi, Texas, is a PGM-using PEM system. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) Two electrolysis platforms were chosen by Infinium to gain procurement, commissioning, construction and now operational experience of the two platforms and their integration with eFuels. "We'll need massive amounts of electrolysis for our eFuels facilities, so that could be a driver for PGMs in the PEM category," said Schuetzle. Infinium is a technology owner and a project developer. It has a patent portfolio approaching 200 patents globally and manufactures its own proprietary catalysts in-house. It has about a dozen projects at various stages of development globally, including the Roadrunner project in West Texas, and the Reuze project in Dunkirk, France, which is being developed with Engie and ArcelorMittal. "We now have eFuels mandates in the EU as well as the UK. We know other geographies are looking at import benefits and a number of incentives around eFuels. While it's a new topic today, in the coming years, you'll see that accelerate and you'll see adoption of eFuels in customers' decarbonisation goals accelerate. "It's close to a net zero carbon fuel solution and it doesn't require infrastructure changes because it's not a new specification. This is a drop-in transportation fuel, which, again, makes it easier for our customers to help achieve their decarbonisation goals," Schuetzle emhasised. SOUTH AFRICA LINK Interestingly, the PGM-promoting and South Africa-linked venture capital company, AP Ventures, is not only an investor in Infinium but a contributor that Schuetzle ranks as a strategic partner: "We work with them regularly on partnership opportunities, on project opportunities, on strategy." "What I appreciate most about the AP Ventures team is their thought leadership in this industry, and the connections they're able to make," said Schuetzle. With its proprietary technology, Infinium eFuels include sustainable eSAF aviation fuel, which can be used in today's aircraft fleet. An e-diesel that can be used in long-haul transport, shipping or maritime applications anywhere that diesel is used is also produced, along with a naphtha product that is lighter than the diesel and the eSAF, but is used in petrochemical applications for the production of plastics. "Because we use waste CO2 that would otherwise be emitted to atmosphere, these fuels, when produced, are very close to net zero carbon fuels that our customers such as Amazon and American Airlines, can use directly in their vehicle fleets to help achieve their decarbonisation goals," Schuetzle emphasised. What is Infinium's background? Infinium has a long history through our predecessor company that was focused on small-scale gas-to-liquids, very similar to the eFuels technology. But going back 15 years, our technology platform was focused on converting natural gas or waste gases like flare gas into fuels and chemicals. It's an area called gas-to-liquids. There are some major players that do it at very large scale, such as Shell and Sasol, but our platform operates at a very small scale due to our proprietary technology. Then, from that gas-to-liquids environment, a number of years ago we shifted to really focus on eFuels, very similar te...
In this episode the Rethink Energy team discusses: an astonishingly low $299 per kW pricetag for a 500 MW wind farm in Inner Mongolia - and while that's the record, there are others for just $320 per kW, which means LCOE has halved in a couple of years. The first E-diesel production facility in Texas, launched by Infinium, using a green hydrogen supply combined with C02 from Howard Energy Partners' neighboring gas processing plant.
This conversation with Petros Lekkakis explores the concept of 'first of a kind' (FOAK) in the climate tech space, which refers to hard asset companies developing technologies at the demonstration or pilot scale and seeking to deploy their first commercial minimum viable product. The discussion highlights the importance of FOAK technologies in achieving net-zero targets and the need for collaboration between venture capital and infrastructure investors to bridge the financing gap. Key players in early infrastructure financing include venture capital firms, concessionary capital providers, growth equity investors, strategic players, government agencies, and multilaterals. The conversation also addresses the knowledge gap in commercializing technologies and the role of specialized funds in providing the necessary expertise and capital to support early infrastructure projects. Two case studies, H2 Green Steel and Infinium, highlight the importance of securing long-term contracts and off-takes to de-risk projects and attract capital. Learnings from the financing markets of solar and LNG provide insights into risk mitigation, project structuring, and the importance of standardization. The episode concludes with a startup checklist that includes team building, contract finance, tech demonstration, focus on FOAK projects, pipeline development, strategic interest, and a solid business plan. TakeawaysFirst-of-a-kind refers to hard asset companies developing technologies at the demonstration or pilot scale and seeking to deploy their first commercial MVP.Collaboration between venture capital and infrastructure investors is crucial to bridge the financing gap for first-of-a-kind technologies.Key players in early infrastructure financing include venture capital firms, concessionary capital providers, growth equity investors, strategic players, government agencies, and multilaterals.Specialized funds can provide the necessary expertise and capital to support early infrastructure projects and bridge the knowledge gap in commercializing technologies. Securing long-term contracts and off-takes is crucial for de-risking infrastructure projects and attracting capital.The success of H2 Green Steel and Infinium demonstrates the importance of securing firm off-takes from reputable partners.The early infrastructure model can be applied to other industries, such as agriculture, by forming partnerships with strategic players.Learnings from the solar and LNG markets provide valuable insights into risk mitigation, project structuring, and standardization.A startup checklist for early infrastructure projects includes team building, contract finance, tech demonstration, focus on first-of-a-kind projects, pipeline development, strategic interest, and a solid business plan. Contact UsGuest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lekkakis/Email us: info@climatetech360.comHost: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samiaqader/
COP28's Climate Innovation Forum brought together the world's technology leaders in a series of talks exploring cutting-edge solutions to tackle the global climate crisis, including artificial intelligence (AI), satellite technology, big data, clean energy, industrial decarbonization, low-carbon hydrogen, and more. Attending the Climate Innovation Forum were key leaders in the technology and sustainability fields, including: His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, the UAE's Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, and Director General of The Prime Minister's Office.Bill Gates, Founder of Breakthrough Energy and Co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.Arvind Krishna, the CEO of IBM, Kate Brandt, Chief Sustainability Officer of Google.Elizabeth Gaines, Non-Executive Director and Global Green Ambassador at Fortescue Metals. Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President at Microsoft along with several innovative startups from Breakthrough Energy Ventures. “Developing and scaling the solutions necessary to support the global energy transition, at the speed required to meet our goals, will require unprecedented cross-sector collaboration,” Adnan Amin, the CEO of COP28 said, “it is an honor to bring together the best and the brightest in the technology world to rally around the shared objective of driving climate progress. We must ensure that the decisions made here at COP28 are translated into practical real-world action and technology will play a pivotal role in making sure that happens.” Convening in Dubai, a city which itself is one of the world's leading technology hubs, the Climate Innovation Forum opened with an address by His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, the UAE's Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, and Director General of The Prime Minister's Office. His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, said: “We are confronted with two distinct paths—one of hope and opportunity and the other in potential catastrophe. The potential for a technological revolution underpinned by environmental responsibility could lead us to a carbon-neutral future, reshaping our utilization of Earth's resources to achieve progress and preservation simultaneously.” That session was followed by a fireside between His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, the UAE's Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications, and Director General of The Prime Minister's Office and Aravind Krisha, CEO of IBM where they spoke about a broad range of topics including the applications of AI and Quantum Computing and how they can help solve climate change issues, especially those facing the Global South. Kate Brandt, Google's Chief Sustainability Officer then spoke about moonshot thinking for climate action and highlighted an example where AI is currently being piloted with the Chilean government for grid management. Bill Gates, Founder of Breakthrough Energy and Co-Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, closed the event with a fireside discussion alongside Eric Toone, Chief Technology Officer, Breakthrough Energy & Managing Partner, Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Amy Harder, Executive Editor of Cipher. During the session, they discussed the opportunities for scaling climate solution with Bill Gates saying: “Bringing down the green premium is key for the widespread adoption of climate technologies”. During the event, both Google and Breakthrough Energy Catalyst also revealed new projects that strive to accelerate the development of clean technologies in support of the green energy transition. Project InnerSpace and Google announced GeoMap™, a first of its kind geothermal exploration tool, which is focused on expanding the use and adoption of geothermal energy worldwide. Breakthrough Energy Catalyst spotlighted its newly announced projects that will accelerate the deployment of innovative clean energy technologies.These include Ørsted's FlagshipONE, the largest e-Methanol project in Europe, Energy Dome's Ottana CO2 Battery Project, a first-of-a-kind long duration energy storage project, and Infinium's Project Roadrunner, a commercial-scale Power-to-Liquids eFuels facility. The conference highlighted the importance of Technology & Innovation as critical enablers and accelerators across sectors and emphasized the need for wide scale deployment and adoption to deliver significant impact in reducing or removing Greenhouse gas GHG emissions and bring scaling timelines closer. Challenges around the “green premium”, the cost of implementing climate solutions were raised as well the challenges around the sustainability of these technologies themselves, especially the increasing carbon footprints that data centers need to enable AI.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/6022096/advertisement
@kmens5 and @daochemist interview @Infinium.eth to get his views on BAYC, the Otherside Metaverse, how it compares to upcoming GameFi AAA games, and the roadmap for the growth of the Yuga Labs ecosystem.
Phil has held a number of senior roles in the last 15 years including CEO of Later Living at Legal & General, and Executive Chairman of Inspired Villages. He joined Infinium Logistics in 2021 and is responsible for delivering on the business's mission to Decarbonise, Electrify and Optimise the last and middle-mile logistics space.
In Stefan Hörs Brust schlagen gleich zwei starke Herzen - eines fürs Bier und eines für die Musik. Während letztere erstmal nur Hobby bliebt, machte er den Gerstensaft zu seinem Beruf, studierte Brauwesen, arbeitete in einer Brauerei, erfand ein eigenes Kreativbier und ist mittlerweile an der TU München in Weihenstephan gelandet, wo er sich vor allem um die Aspekte des Einflusses von Klima und Wetter auf die Braugerste kümmert. Die Sangeskunst ließ ihn dabei allerdings nicht los. Sie führte Stefan erst zum semiprofessionellen Chorgesang und dann schließlich auch zu Solorollen in Musicals und klassischen Konzerten. Grund genug, seine beiden Leidenschaften zu vereinen und mit dem Programm "Liedkunst trifft Braukunst" in neue Welten vorzustoßen. Logisch, dass die Abende schnellstens ausverkauft waren - und logisch, dass wir uns mit ihm darüber unterhalten wollten...
In this episode of Good Equals Progress, a Futurum Research webcast focusing on all things sustainability and beyond, Shelly Kramer, principal analyst and founding partner at Futurum is joined by junior analyst and colleague Lauren Kirkpatrick, to talk about Amazon. This was a big week for Amazon and sustainability initiatives, alliances, and announcements, and we touched on some of them. For starters, Climate Week – it's billed as the biggest climate event on Earth and is all about driving climate action, fast. Amazon was both a sponsor and a participant at the Climate Week 2022 event held in NYC this week in conjunction with the United Nations General Assembly. The event brought together a fantastic collection of brilliant and passionate global experts from the climate community, the world of business, government, and beyond and the focus of the event was “Getting It Done” — driving climate action fast, because it's not exactly like we have any time to waste. Our webcast covers the following hot topics: The Climate Pledge, which Amazon co-founded with Global Optimism in 2019, now boasts more than 375 signatories which include Impossible include Impossible Foods, the Seattle Storm (4-time WNBA champs), and adventure gear brand Cotopaxi. American Family Insurance, Figma, HPE, Prologis, Ripple, the Seattle Aquarium and more. 375 companies, across 53 industries and 34 countries and growing. Amazon Water.org partnership announced. Amazon announced a partnership with Water.org to provide safe water to 100 million people. Amazon expands renewable energy projects. Amazon announced 69 new renewable energy projects, bringing the total to 377 renewables projects around the world, up from 310 projects in April. These new projects include the expansion of its renewable energy investments, including the first renewable projects in South America, India, and Poland. Amazon Partners with Infinium. Amazon announced a new agreement with Infinium, one of the green energy companies funded by The Climate Pledge Fund, to build a commercial electrofuels production facility — the first of its kind. Amazon intends to use the ultra-low carbon electrofuels in its diesel cargo trucks beginning with pilot programs in 2023.
Hat-On feiert Jubiläum, mit dem Fairchild Channel F, der ersten Videospielkonsole mit auswechselbaren Spielen, dem Tiger Game.com, dem ersten Handheld mit Internetzugang und dem nie erscheinen Phantom von Infinium Labs, die beinahe die ersten Download Only Konsole gewesen wäre, Dengeki Gamer und Sir Pommes reden diesmal über alte News der letzten 50 Jahre und wie man sich damals die Zukunft der Videospiele vorgestellt hat. Einiges wurde Geschichte, anders wurde fast vergessen. aHatofMedia wünscht viel Spaß. 0:00:00 Begrüßung & State of Play 0:14:40 Das erste Mal wechseln - Fairchild Channel F 0:30:17 Atari Spiele von Kassette - Starpath Supercharger 0:41:35 Game.com Active 1:40:22 Die Zukunft der Videospiele - Infinium Labs Phantom 1:23:03 Er hat ein Knall rotes... - Kinect Game Boat 1:43:38 Verabschiedung
@Kmens5 and @Daochemist are back to interview the successful NFT trader Infinium.eth, we go over his start in crypto, the makeup of his NFT portfolio, his investment strategy, and his views on the future of the space.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.17.387548v1?rss=1 Authors: Maden, S. K., Thompson, R. F., Hansen, K. D., Nellore, A. Abstract: While DNA methylation (DNAm) is the most-studied epigenetic mark, few recent studies probe the breadth of publicly available DNAm array samples. We collectively analyzed 35,360 Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450K DNAm array samples published on the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO). We learned a controlled vocabulary of sample labels by applying regular expressions to metadata and used existing models to predict various sample properties including epigenetic age. We found approximately two-thirds of samples were from blood, one-quarter were from brain, and one-third were from cancer patients. 19% of samples failed at least one of Illumina's 17 prescribed quality assessments; signal distributions across samples suggest modifying manufacturer-recommended thresholds for failure would make these assessments more informative. We further analyzed DNAm variances in seven tissues (adipose, nasal, blood, brain, buccal, sperm, and liver) and characterized specific probes distinguishing them. Finally, we compiled DNAm array data and metadata, including our learned and predicted sample labels, into database files accessible via the recountmethylation R/Bioconductor companion package. Its vignettes walk the user through some analyses contained in this paper. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Rob interviews Rich Perez about the latest comic book Indiegogo campaign from Tango Comics, "Infinium Book 2: The Voyage Home". Support this Indiegogo at this link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/infinium-book-2-the-voyage-home#/ Tango's Social Media Links: Twitter: @TangoComics Instagram: tango_comics Website: tangocomics.com Find us at: southgatemediagroup.com twitter.com/rsouthgate facebook.com/gofundthispodcast patreon.com/southgatemediagroup #gofundthispodcast
Rob interviews Rich Perez about the latest comic book Indiegogo campaign from Tango Comics, "Infinium Book 2: The Voyage Home". Support this Indiegogo at this link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/infinium-book-2-the-voyage-home#/ Tango's Social Media Links: Twitter: @TangoComics Instagram: tango_comics Website: tangocomics.com Find us at: southgatemediagroup.com twitter.com/rsouthgate facebook.com/gofundthispodcast patreon.com/southgatemediagroup #gofundthispodcast
We take down Templeton Rye from the Top Shelf today and explain that brand on the show. We talk about the alcohol business in the off premise channel and how price, size mix and sales have changed to new normals. We talk about the NFL draft as if it was some big deal to watch. We have back on the show Pam Dzierzanowski aka Pam D from California. She is President of Re Event Designs and she has some incredible ideas on virtual tastings and events. Such a positive person and we end the show with what i call some mild rants by Jimmy. Enjoy! Special Guest: Pam Dzierzanowski.
In the first three months of 2019, VC-backed fintech companies raised US $6.3 billion across 445 deals globally. Challenger banks continue to spread globally, with N26 (a newly minted unicorn) and Monzo both imminently launching in the U.S.In this episode of the Red Envelope focused on Asia Innovation, Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer host Daniel Murphy and Jackson Meuller from the Milken Institute. The Milken Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that helps people build meaningful lives, in which they can experience health and well-being, pursue effective education and gainful employment, and access the resources required to create ever-expanding opportunities for themselves and their broader communities.The discussion touches upon opportunities in Asia, Financial Inclusion and the influence of BAT in the Asian innovation ecosystem. Hong Kong, one of the top five financial centers in the world with 159 banks (including 70 of the world’s 100 top banks) also joined in the open banking efforts with earnest. Recently, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has granted eight virtual banking licenses to a mix of big tech and incumbents: Ant SME, Insight FinTech, Infinium, Livi VB, SC Digital, Pingan One Connect, WebLab, and Zhong An Virtual Finance.Whether Alibaba and Tencent could extend their success outside of China, or whether big tech such as Amazon will succeed in disrupting the financial services industry will likely be more a question of political tug-of-war – rather than a technical one. Inequality is not inevitable. We must learn how to cultivate the best ideas from every part of the globe to ensure that ideas don't die, but flourish by turning those ideas into action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first three months of 2019, VC-backed fintech companies raised US $6.3 billion across 445 deals globally. Challenger banks continue to spread globally, with N26 (a newly minted unicorn) and Monzo both imminently launching in the U.S.In this episode of the Red Envelope focused on Asia Innovation, Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer host Daniel Murphy and Jackson Meuller from the Milken Institute. The Milken Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that helps people build meaningful lives, in which they can experience health and well-being, pursue effective education and gainful employment, and access the resources required to create ever-expanding opportunities for themselves and their broader communities.The discussion touches upon opportunities in Asia, Financial Inclusion and the influence of BAT in the Asian innovation ecosystem. Hong Kong, one of the top five financial centers in the world with 159 banks (including 70 of the world’s 100 top banks) also joined in the open banking efforts with earnest. Recently, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has granted eight virtual banking licenses to a mix of big tech and incumbents: Ant SME, Insight FinTech, Infinium, Livi VB, SC Digital, Pingan One Connect, WebLab, and Zhong An Virtual Finance.Whether Alibaba and Tencent could extend their success outside of China, or whether big tech such as Amazon will succeed in disrupting the financial services industry will likely be more a question of political tug-of-war – rather than a technical one. Inequality is not inevitable. We must learn how to cultivate the best ideas from every part of the globe to ensure that ideas don't die, but flourish by turning those ideas into action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode my guest is Junyang Woon, co-founder and CEO of Infinium Robotics, LLC. Infinium Robotics is a company which has been active in the field of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and Vehicles (UAV) since 2009. Initially they focused on GPS-denied environments and multiple-UAV coordination technologies. They developed multiple patent-pending solutions over the past few years. Most notably, the company has developed a low-cost, low computational solution for a conflict-free and collision-free Unmanned Air Traffic Management Software that can be deployed on a wider scale internationally. Junyang Woon, with notable academic titles of M.Sc. in Engineering from Stanford University, USA, B.Sc. from University College London, UK, has had his hands dirty in the field of drones for quite some time now. He started dealing with drones when serving in the Navy for 7 years, where he got vast experience working with military UAVs and today he hopes to apply the technologies for peaceful purposes. In his spare time, Junyang enjoys spending more time with drones, tinkering with his personal DIY drone, and plays golf, as well as spends time with his wife, daughter and son. I reached out to Junyang because I read about his company in various news outlets and I find their story fascinating, as well as the promising technologies they work on. In this episode, we will touch on many topics, with highlights as below.
In this episode we talk to Dexter Chow of Codex World to discuss their new game, Infinium Strike. Infinium Strike is a action strategy game that looks to change the classic tower-defense formula and redeem bad-rap T100 gave to Liquid Metal. For more information, checkout the links below.
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this week we cover Kim Jong Il, FAA's new rules, random acts of kindness, rude holiday shoppers, the countdown to apocolypse and and talk about the new year and reflect on the our past year of podcast. Songs: NOFX and The Clash Beer: Sam Adam's Infinium and Anchor Brewing Holiday Beer
This week I provide the first part of my hands-on preview of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, I review a new game cut directly from the Star Control mold, retro-review the best Bungie game you have never played, answer your Oblivion questions, and so much more. Enjoy! Gaming Steve Episode 40 Program 00:04:08 Game News: Merrill Lynch guesses at $800 PlayStation 3 cost and causes a mild panic. EA slashes new game prices by 20 percent. Infinium opens their books. Ex-Gizmondo Exec trashes a million dollar Ferrari. Condemned to storm PCs this April. Classic Sierra games set for re-release. DS Lite to wear only white at launch. 00:27:44 SporeTalk: An overview as to how the download and ranking system will function. 00:32:22 Game Preview: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the Xbox 360 and PC, part one. 01:12:45 Game Review: Space Rangers 2: Rise of the Dominators for the PC. 01:26:07 RetroReview: Pathways into Darkness Macintosh. 01:35:17 “Name That Game!” contest winner from last week, a new clip, and a very cool prize! 01:38:10 Show Mail: I answer your audio questions. 01:57:03 Final Thoughts: So when can I scratch my Oblivion itch again? Download the show (122 minutes): Gaming Steve Episode 40 (MP3). Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3). Add the Gaming Steve Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator. Vote for Gaming Steve on Podcast Alley.