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DeepSeek was a disruptive surprise at the start of 2025--an open weights model trained at a fraction of the cost of previous models. Bryan and Adam were joined by Andy Hock and James Wang from Cerebras, whose wafer-scale silicon executes these models faster than is possible with any number of GPUs.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, we were joined by Andy Hock, and James Wang, both of Cerebras.Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:interactive inference with Cerebras100x Defect Tolerance: How Cerebras Solved the Yield ProblemTweet from Eric MeijerOuroborusQuine RelaySimon Willison's Weblog when DeepSeek fell from spaceTweet from Naveen RaoBONUSMST3K archiveIf we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next show will likely be on Monday at 5p Pacific Time on our Discord server; stay tuned to our Mastodon feeds for details, or subscribe to this calendar. We'd love to have you join us, as we always love to hear from new speakers!
The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
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The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
Send us a text“Enjoy the so-called struggles which are opportunities in disguise.” - James WangJames Wang, a general partner at Creative Ventures, a deep tech venture firm, discusses investing in early stage companies addressing global challenges. The podcast delves into AI, synthetic biology, advanced materials, and how these technologies can reshape the world. James shares his journey from microfinance in West Africa to leading AI investments at Creative Ventures. 04:42 James Wang's Journey: From Nonprofits to Venture Capital11:19 The Mission and Vision of Creative Ventures13:47 Advice for Entrepreneurs and Investors29:13 National Security and AI: A New Industrial Revolution29:57 The Impact of AI on SaaS and Business Models31:02 Future of AI in Robotics and Autonomous Systems33:36 Technological Optimism and Solving Global Challenges34:36 Predicting the Future: From Flying Cars to Healthcare Innovations40:25 The Inflection Point: Timing and Technological Advancements47:33 Lessons from the Past: Embracing Struggles and Opportunities49:45 Connecting with James Wang and Final ThoughtsClick here to subscribe to The Deep Wealth Podcast to save time and effort.SELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODECreative VenturesCreative Ventures (@Creative_VC) / XWeighty ThoughtsJames Wang - Creative Ventures | LinkedInLearn More About Deep Wealth MasteryFREE Deep Wealth eBook on Why You Suck At Selling Your Business And What You Can Do About It (Today)Resources To Have You Thrive And ProsperLooking to unlock your path to wealth and success? The Deep Wealth Podcast is your go-to source to extract your deepest wealth in business and life. Picture yourself mastering the foundational strategies that led our founders to a 9-figure exit. Ready to grow your profits, boost the value of your business, and optimize your life post-exit? Shoot us a quick email at insights[at]deepwealth.com with "Deep Wealth" in the subject line for more info. Click the links below to explore the resources, gear, and books that have paved the way for our guests and the high-achieving Deep Wealth team to reach remarkable success. Here's to helping you unlock the riches and success you deserve! https://www.deepwealth.com/thriveContact Deep Wealth: Client testimonials The Deep Wealth Strategy Map LinkedIn Instagram Subscribe to The Deep Wealth Podcast Help us pay it forward by leaving a review.May you continue to thrive and prosper while remaining healthy and safe!
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In this intriguing episode, we discuss the psychology of lasers through the lens of our laser specialist Dr. James Wang. Join us as we explore the intersection of technology and human behavior. From medical procedures to entertainment and beyond, Dr. Wang offers profound insights into how lasers shape our perceptions and experiences. Through captivating discussions and expert analysis, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms at play when choosing different laser technologies. Tune in for an illuminating conversation that sheds light on the psychology behind lasers and their impact on our lives. **Disclaimer** Any articles or blogs mentioned in this episode can be found on our blog at faciallyconscious.com. Have another question? Send us an email today at info@faciallyconscious.com! LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Visit our website faciallyconscious.com Join our new Patreon and Substack for more content from Facially Conscious Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - Medically-trained master esthetician and celebrities' secret weapon @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- Our educated consumer who is here representing you! @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport -Board Certified dermatologist with practices in Beverly Hills and Culver City @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - Our resident skincare scientist and regulatory and marketing expert. @rgadberry_skincareingredients Credits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faciallyconscious/support
Ep. 4: Net Zero by 2050 Hot topic alert! Join our hosts Tim and Paz and their guest, James Wang(王漢英), Vice President and General Director of Green Energy and Environment Research Laboratories at ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute). Learn what Net Zero means, what Taiwan's strategies and efforts to achieve Net Zero by 2050 are, and how you – yes, you! – can contribute. Then find out whether greenwash and *carbon footprint *are this episode's cat's meows or pet peeves!* * —Vocabulary renewable(能源)可再生的 (adj) Taiwan is moving away from fossil fuels, but it faces constraints such as limited land or offshore areas when seeking potential sites for renewable energy projects. emit排出 (v.) The infrastructure that supports a growing array of digital services emits 1% of energy-related greenhouse gases; this must be halved by 2030 to achieve Net Zero by 2050. transition過渡;轉變 (n.) A just transition to Net-Zero emissions by 2050 is an integral part of Taiwan's Climate Change Response Act; based on respect for human rights, it leaves no one behind. resolve解決 (v.) An important social issue that must be resolved well before a renewable energy project breaks ground is the project's impact on the lives and livelihoods of nearby inhabitants. carbon footprint碳足跡(個人活動所產生的二氧化碳的份量) (n.) To reduce our carbon footprints, we need to assess the amount of greenhouse gases we produce by the activities we do, the products we have, and the services we use. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Making Billions: The Private Equity Podcast for Startup Founders and Venture Capital Investors
Hey, welcome to another episode of Making Billions. I'm your host, Ryan Miller and today I have my dear friend James Wang. James is a general partner at Creative Ventures, it's a deep tech venture firm investing in early stage companies solving critical global scale challenges like rising healthcare costs, labor shortages, and the causes and effects of climate change. Previously, James, he served on the core investment team at Bridgewater as well as a Google X Insider and he's been featured in Forbes, as well as a guest lecturer at Berkeley. So what all this means is that James understands how to launch venture capital funds, make accurate calls on emerging trends and he's come to tell us all about it in our pursuit of Making Billions.Subscribe on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTOe79EXLDsROQ0z3YLnu1QQConnect with Ryan Miller:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcmiller1/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makingbillionspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_MakingBillonsWebsite: https://making-billions.com/[THE GUEST]: James is a general partner at Creative Ventures, it's a deep tech venture firm investing in early stage companies solving critical global scale challenges like rising healthcare costs, labor shortages, and the causes and effects of climate change. PrevEveryday AI: Keep up and get ahead by making AI work for yourCan't keep up with AI? We've got you. Everyday AI helps you keep up and get ahead.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showDISCLAIMER: The information in every podcast episode “episode” is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the current law in your jurisdiction. By listening or viewing our episodes, you understand that no information contained in the episodes should be construed as legal or financial advice from the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for legal, financial, or tax counsel on any subject matter. No listener of the episodes should act or refrain from acting on the basis of any information included in, or accessible through, the episodes without seeking the appropriate legal or other professional advice on the particular facts and circumstances at issue from a lawyer, finance, tax, or other licensed person in the recipient's state, country, or other appropriate licensing jurisdiction. No part of the show, its guests, host, content, or otherwise should be considered a solicitation for investment in any way. All views expressed in any way by guests are their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the show or its host(s). The host and/or its guests may own some of the assets discussed in this or other episodes, including compensation for advertisements, sponsorships, and/or endorsements. This show is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as financial, tax, legal, or any advice whatsoever.
Adam and The Pick and Roll feature writer Warren Yiu are joined by Priority Sports' Director of Athlete Marketing James Wang to discuss James growing up in Australia, playing high school and college basketball in the US and professionally in China before making the move to the business side of sports. Plus, Will Crouch stops by to talk about his latest piece on Summah Hanson as well as the Opals Olympic Qualifying Squad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's up Startup Mindsets! We have an exciting podcast with General Partner, of Creative Ventures, James Wang. He's held a number of impressive roles working at Bridgewater Associates, Google X, to his own sex tech startup, and now as a venture capitalist. Creative Ventures invests in early-stage deep tech companies, solving humanity's most critical crises—rising healthcare costs, climate change, and labor shortages. Learn more about Creative Ventures at https://creativeventures.vc
Today we hear from our partners at Utah Public Radio about a new reflective paint that could prevent pavement from reaching scalding temperatures in the summer months. We also hear from the Utah News Service about a horsemanship program for first responders, from the Mountain West News Bureau about the BLM's new recreation plan, and from Aspen Public Radio about the fate of unsold food in the Roaring Fork Valley. Photo: Reflective paint could prevent certain surfaces from becoming dangerously hot, such as pavement, which reaches temperatures hot enough to cause third-degree burns in the summer in the Southwest. Photo by James Wang via Flickr.
James Wang is a pioneering force in venture capital, especially in the realms of deep technology and impact investing. In our enlightening conversation, we explored how emerging technologies, particularly AI, are not just shaping but revolutionizing multiple industries. Wang emphasizes that the true power of AI lies not in its immediate applications like ChatGPT, but in its potential to enhance human intelligence and creativity. “For the first time in history, we actually have something that's able to supplement and build on human intelligence,” he notes, highlighting the profound implications for fields like drug discovery and materials design.Wang's journey to becoming a general partner at Creative Ventures is a tale of serendipity and vision. His background in high finance and work with Bridgewater Associates provided a unique perspective, leading him to pursue a deeper involvement in technology and entrepreneurship. His experiences at Google X and various startups further honed his understanding of the tech landscape. Wang's eclectic educational background, spanning from computer science to data science, underpins his approach to venture capital and entrepreneurship, offering a rich tapestry of insights for aspiring entrepreneurs.Discussing the evolution of venture capital, Wang observes a significant shift in focus towards deep tech and impact investing. He challenges the traditional VC approach, emphasizing the necessity of precise direction and the right partnerships in deep tech ventures. His advice to entrepreneurs, especially introverts excelling in deep tech, revolves around clarity of thinking and market strategy. “Think about what direction are you actually going after,” he advises, emphasizing the critical nature of these early decisions.Creative Ventures, as described by Wang, stands out in the VC landscape for its active involvement and expertise in both market and technology, guiding startups through the complex terrain of deep tech innovation. The firm's approach to social responsibility is to tackle the biggest problems facing mankind by scaling up technologies that can make a significant impact.James Wang's insights offer a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone interested in the intersections of technology, venture capital, and entrepreneurship. His views on AI as an enabling tool rather than a magic solution, and his candid take on the venture capital landscape, provide invaluable lessons.
In an era where technological advancements are reshaping our daily lives at breakneck speed, this episode dives deep into the heart of innovation. Join us as James Wang, General Partner at Creative Ventures, reflects on the pace of change since the Industrial Revolution, the dreams of ambitious startups, and the importance of optimism in the tech world. Dive in and witness firsthand the transformative changes sweeping across industries, pointing us to a future brimming with possibilities. Chapter Stamps: [00:01:10] Introduction to the Episode [00:02:11] James Journey [00:04:26] Most exciting AI industries [00:06:06] How Creative Ventures validate ideas [00:08:43] Industry and market research [00:40:44] AI's role in Humanity's most critical components [00:13:02] Innovations Pullout Quotes: "That was the dream of a startup... Maybe for them, it's just a little before its time." "The problem is they didn't really have the self-driving car and they didn't really have the robot." "I mean, that's the idea. We have a lot of big problems ahead of us, and I believe technologies will help us solve them." "It may be more quickly now than any other point in history since the industrial revolution." Socials: Website: www.creativeventures.vc Disclaimer: Please be aware that the opinions and perspectives conveyed in this podcast are solely those of our guests and do not necessarily represent the views, ideologies, or principles of Super Entrepreneurs Podcast, its associated entities, or any organizations they represent or are affiliated with. We provide a platform for discussion and exploration, and the content of each episode is understood to be independent expressions from our guests, rather than a reflection of the beliefs held by the podcast or its hosts. ----more---- Notice to the Super Entrepreneurs community: Before we part, remember to join our Private Facebook group, 'Mindset for Business Success' Here we share mindset wisdom to elevate your life and business LIVE every Tuesday morning(EST), ready for a transformative journey? This group is your key to unlocking potential and achieving business growth. Don't miss out on this incredible free resource. Join us in 'Mindset for Business Success' Today! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindsetforbusinesssuccess/ The only limits in our life are those we impose on ourselves. Bob Proctor ----more---- ▬▬▬ Free Clarity Call with Shahid▬▬▬ https://calendly.com/shahiddurrani/free-clarity-call-with-shahid-durrani ___________________________________________________________________________ OFFERS: ▬▬▬ Get my Free Webinar▬▬▬ How to super scale your business to the next level without chasing strategies and feeling stuck https://shahiddurrani.com/registration/ ▬▬▬ Business Funding▬▬▬ https://www.7figurescredit.com/superfunding ▬▬▬ Fund Your Clients▬▬▬ https://join.7figurespartners.com/?a_aid=superfunding ▬▬ Get Magic in Your Mind Course▬▬▬ https://mf271.isrefer.com/go/miymsales/a2949 ▬▬▬ Get Six Minutes to Success Course▬▬▬ https://mf271.isrefer.com/go/6msales/a2949 ▬▬▬ Get Working with the Law Course▬▬▬ https://mf271.isrefer.com/go/wwtlsales/a2949 ▬▬▬ Get Path to Agreement Professional Selling Course▬▬▬ https://mf271.isrefer.com/go/ptapgcsales/a2949 ▬▬▬ Get Principles of Prosperity Course▬▬▬ https://mf271.isrefer.com/go/legacy/a2949 ▬▬▬ Get The New Lead the Field Coaching Program▬▬▬ https://mf271.isrefer.com/go/tnltfsales/a2949 ▬▬▬ The TEDx Talk Program▬▬▬ https://info.shahiddurrani.com/tedx ▬▬▬ Get Free 14 day trial-Viral Marketing▬▬▬ https://paykstrt.com/35579/115054 ▬▬▬ How to make $3,493 commissions without doing any selling▬▬▬ https://hop.clickbank.net/?affiliate=superentre&vendor=ambsador ▬▬▬ Professional Investment Ideas Delivered to your Inbox▬▬▬ https://capexinsider.com/insider-newsletter/?orid=90906&opid=94 ▬▬▬ FREE DOWNLOAD Reveals Recession Proof Business▬▬▬ https://www.b2bfundingpartner.com/b2bfree100?a_aid=superfunding&a_bid=1f1eb0a5 ▬▬▬ Real Estate Investing on Terms! No Credit | No Down payment▬▬▬ https://smartrealestatecoach.com/?sld=super ▬▬▬ Stock/Options Trading Academy That Works▬▬▬ https://lddy.no/1gqxb ▬▬▬ START-UP INVESTOR READY TO HELP▬▬▬ https://info.shahiddurrani.com/ideas ▬▬▬ Private Jet Charter▬▬▬ https://www.villiersjets.com/?id=4082 Affiliate Disclaimer: If you buy through one of the links provided, I may receive a commission (without any additional charge to you).
ChatGPT has popularized deep tech, but most people don't really know what it is or how it differs from standard software innovation. Don't be most people. This episode will demystify deep tech investing and show you why smart VCs never really take any technological risk (even in the most frontier tech industries). Learn from James Wang, Partner at Creative Ventures: How deep tech innovation differs from standard software Why investing in ChatGPT is more similar to investing in semi-conductors, than in companies like Slack The typical funding path for a new venture fund: where do they get the money to invest? What you really need to know about tech to be a deep tech investor Get the FREE course - 5 Tech Concepts Every Business Leader Needs To Know --- Join the Tech for Non-Techies membership and succeed in the Digital Age. Tech for Non-Techies clients Reach senior leadership positions in Big Tech firms Lead digital transformation in established businesses Create tech businesses as non-technical founders Pivot into careers in venture capital We love hearing from our readers and listeners. So if you have questions about the content or working with us, just get in touch on info@techfornontechies.co Say hi to Sophia on Twitter and follow her on LinkedIn. Following us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok will make you smarter.
James Wang, partner at Creative Ventures, joins to discuss: Huawei breakthrough implications and why NVIDIA's CUDA will make it particularly difficult to create a useful domestic AI chip Why China's AI companies have been underperforming my expectations How semiconductor industry dynamics parallel the challenges facing AI startups How pizza machines explain AI's future impact on the labor market Challenges and opportunities in investing in deep tech, including the eager but raw founder talent pool as well as the importance of market structure and distinguishing between R&D and engineering risk This show was brought to you by Creative Ventures. Creatives Ventures is at https://creativeventures.vc/ James writes at https://weightythoughts.com/ and tweets at @AJamesWang Outtro Music: the legendary Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Wang, partner at Creative Ventures, joins to discuss: Huawei breakthrough implications and why NVIDIA's CUDA will make it particularly difficult to create a useful domestic AI chip Why China's AI companies have been underperforming my expectations How semiconductor industry dynamics parallel the challenges facing AI startups How pizza machines explain AI's future impact on the labor market Challenges and opportunities in investing in deep tech, including the eager but raw founder talent pool as well as the importance of market structure and distinguishing between R&D and engineering risk This show was brought to you by Creative Ventures. Creatives Ventures is at https://creativeventures.vc/ James writes at https://weightythoughts.com/ and tweets at @AJamesWang Outtro Music: the legendary Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for an insightful conversation with James Wang, General Partner at Creative Ventures, a pioneering deep tech venture firm. James shares his expertise in deep tech investments, discussing why venture capital in AI, synthetic biology, and advanced materials is shaping the future of industry giants. We explore emerging trends in deep tech and gain insights into identifying disruptive startups for transformative success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready to say goodbye to acne scars and hello to smooth, radiant skin with Dr. Wang, our resident laser expert! In this week's episode, he's back fill us in on the revolutionary Spectra FX Laser that will transform your skin's texture like never before. Dr. Wang takes us through the nitty-gritty of how this powerful laser works and how to determine if it's the perfect fit for you. And that's not all - we're breaking down the price range so you can book your appointment with confidence. Don't miss out on this skin-transforming information and be sure to catch up on Dr. Wang's previous laser episodes! LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Send us an EMAIL today at info@faciallyconscious.com Visit our website faciallyconscious.com Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - Medically-trained master esthetician and celebrities' secret weapon @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- Our educated consumer who is here representing you! @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport -Board Certified dermatologist with practices in Beverly Hills and Culver City @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - Our resident skincare scientist and regulatory and marketing expert. @rgadberry_skincareingredients Credits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faciallyconscious/support
Get ready to delve into the world of cutting-edge laser technology with Dr. James Wang, our resident expert from Metropolis Dermatology. In this episode, Dr. Wang shares his latest findings on the Alma Hybrid Laser, from its benefits for specific skin types to expected results and recovery times. Plus, he reveals the cost and level of discomfort you can expect. Don't miss this fascinating conversation with Dr. Wang, your go-to source for all things laser. Be sure to catch Dr. Wang's past appearances and stay tuned for future episodes by visiting our website at https://www.faciallyconscious.com/episodes/. Dr. Wang is a frequent guest, and you won't want to miss any of his valuable insights on the latest in laser technology and skincare. LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Send us an EMAIL today at info@faciallyconscious.com Visit our website faciallyconscious.com Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - Medically-trained master esthetician and celebrities' secret weapon @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- Our educated consumer who is here representing you! @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport -Board Certified dermatologist with practices in Beverly Hills and Culver City @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - Our resident skincare scientist and regulatory and marketing expert. @rgadberry_skincareingredients Credits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faciallyconscious/support
Scaling laws are as important to artificial intelligence (AI) as the law of gravity is in the world around us. AI is the empirical science of this decade, and Cerebras is a company dedicated to turning state-of-the-art research on large language models (LLMs) into open-source data that can be reproduced by developers across the world. In this episode, James Wang, an ARK alum and product marketing specialist at Cerebras, joins us for a discussion centered around the past and the future of LLM development and why the generative pre-trained transformer (GPT) innovation taking place in this field is like nothing that has ever come before it (and has seemingly limitless possibilities). He also explains the motivation behind Cerebras' unique approach and the benefits that their architecture and models are providing to developers. “All great science is reproducible, and AI is the great empirical science of our decade, so we wanted to make sure it's reproducible.” — @draecomino Key Points From This Episode: Why Cerebras attracted James. James explains the concept of wafer-scale computing and why it is so advantageous in the AI space. A historical overview of large language model (LLM) development. What James believes to be the most significant natural law that has been discovered in this century. Why Cerebras wants to get state-of-the-art LLM data into the hands of as many people as possible. The Cerebras GPT law. Looking towards the future of LLMs. Standard practice when it comes to training an LLM (and the problems that developers have been battling for years). The potential advantage of Cerebras CS2 chips and computers. Understanding the concept of disaggregated architecture. How the Cerebras approach differs from the approach taken by other companies (NVIDIA and Dojo, for example). Cerebras offerings that are available to be used by the public. The current GPU cloud shortage (and why this adds to the appeal of Cerebras software). Why the progress being made in the GPT space is incomparable to developments that have come before it. Potential directions that the world could be heading in as a result of AI developments (and why James is optimistic about it all). The AI use case that is keeping James up at night.
In this episode, James Wang, General Partner at Creative Ventures, talks about his journey from working in hedge funds to investing in startups, the importance of finding a career that aligns with one's values and passions, and explores the differences between deep tech and software startups, addressing concerns about automation taking away jobs and discusses the impact of technology on climate change and much more!TimestampsStartups and Hedge Funds [00:00:02] James talks about his experience working in hedge funds and how it exposed him to different people and ideas. He also explains how hedge funds are like a math puzzle and how they help in understanding the interactions of the global economy.Revolution in Technology [00:02:35] James discusses the fundamental shift in the technology landscape that happened around 2015, where technology was able to have capabilities matching or beyond what humans can do. He mentions that this was an exciting time for AI, synthetic biology, and other areas.Challenges in Nonprofits [00:04:12] James talks about his background in nonprofits and social impact and why he eventually left that space. He explains that he left because he thought nonprofits wouldn't be able to make as large of an impact as he wanted, and that the ways nonprofits work are pretty non-sustainable and hard to measure.Nonprofit space optimization [00:05:03] Discussion on the challenges of measuring impact in the nonprofit space and the importance of scale in venture capital.Women's health tech startup [00:07:35] The founding of a women's health tech startup, Liners, and the potential for integrating cheaper sensor technologies and AI to bring more insights to the field.Evaluation of deep tech companies [00:09:42] The differences in evaluating deep tech companies versus software companies and the potential for new technologies, such as AI and cheaper sensors, to create new capabilities and provide better care.Deep Tech vs Software Startups [00:10:10] The speaker explains the difference between deep tech and software startups, particularly in terms of the importance of having a specific target market and the difficulty of pivoting in deep tech.Importance of Traction in Deep Tech [00:13:46] The speaker emphasizes the importance of having traction in deep tech, particularly in finding a target market that is desperate for a solution and willing to pay upfront.Labor Automation [00:14:35] The speaker gives an example of a specific industry, labor automation, that is in crisis and desperate for a solution, making it an ideal target market for deep tech companies.Automation and job shortage [00:15:43] Discussion on the implications of automation and AI on job opportunities and shortages, with examples from the restaurant industry.Automation and higher-paying jobs [00:17:08] Automation can actually create better and higher-paying jobs for workers, as it increases productivity and expands margins for businesses.Automation and knowledge workers [00:18:49] Automation is easier to implement for knowledge workers, but it is still a tool that can supplement and change the nature of their work, rather than replace them entirely.Aging populations and labor shortage [00:20:42-00:22:13] * Discussion on the aging population and labor shortage in different countries, including developing countries, and the impact on manual labor and healthcare costs.Retirement age and healthcare costs [00:23:11-00:24:18] * The possibility of people working longer and changing retirement ages to keep the system solvent, but the fundamental imbalance in terms of labor productivity and healthcare costs remains.Opportunities and challenges in climate change...
Is There a Laser That Can Help Control Rosacea? Yes, there is! Our resident laser expert, Dr. James Wang of Metropolis Dermatology, joins us to discuss which lasers he recommends to treat rosacea, what they do, the results to expect and how long the effects will last. He also offers price guidelines and how often you can expect to repeat the treatment for best results. For more on Dr. James Wang head over to our website at https://www.faciallyconscious.com/episodes/ for more episodes with Dr. Wang. This week's listener question: What is Ellacor and what can it do for the skin? LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Send us an EMAIL today at info@faciallyconscious.com Visit our website faciallyconscious.com Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - Medically-trained master esthetician and celebrities' secret weapon @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- Our educated consumer who is here representing you! @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport -Board Certified dermatologist with practices in Beverly Hills and Culver City @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - Our resident skincare scientist and regulatory and marketing expert. @rgadberry_skincareingredients Credits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/faciallyconscious/support
ENCORE | Halo™ is a hybrid fractional laser treatment that can provide clearer, more even skin with reduced signs of aging and damage. After one to two treatments, you may see a reduction of pores, dark spots, and fine lines, as well as a more even, uniform skin tone across the entire face. Halo requires only a topical anesthetic, and patients can even apply makeup just 24 hours after the procedure. Dr. James Y. Wang is a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist. He grew up in upstate New York and attended college at Washington University in St. Louis. He earned an MD degree from Harvard Medical School and, concurrently, his MBA in management and healthcare policy from Harvard Business School. He then completed his medical training at UCLA and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. https://www.metropolisdermatology.com/ LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Send us an EMAIL today at info@faciallyconscious.com ! Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - The Skin Master @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- The Highly Educated Consumer @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport - The Beverly Hills Dermatologist @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - The Legendary Skin Care Pioneer @rgadberry_skincareingredients Send us an email for links to references! Credits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com
In this episode you will learn:Why James became a VC despite having an opinion that it was a bad idea?How does Creative Ventures evaluate startups and why do they study the market they invest in deeply before looking at tech solutions for it?Why James doesn't invest in startups with R&D risk and also talk about the strict protocols they have in place to make investments?Why startups who don't share information about their tech or product is a sign of a really bad one?Does investing in more diverse founders outside of the elite networks that get most of the venture potentially offer better venture returns?What challenges are faced by healthcare startups in aligning the different stakeholders to ensure a successful GTM strategy?How even the end of the Ukraine war is not going to end the global food shortage and the challenges faced in agriculture to improve productivityAboutJames Wang is a General Partner at Creative Ventures, an early-stage VC focusing on healthcare, agriculture, and industrial technologies, and a co-founder of Lioness Health. Previously, he was on the core investment team at Bridgewater Associates, founded a non-profit consulting firm specializing in microfinance, and did a stint at Google X's Makani project.James holds an MBA from UC Berkeley where he was a Jack Larson Fellow in Entrepreneurship, a BA with Honors from Dartmouth, and an MS in Computer Science at Georgia Tech. He also holds a Data Science Specialization from the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and completed the course track for a Ph.D. Designated Emphasis in Computational Sciences and Engineering at UC Berkeley.
In this episode of Engaging Alternatives Spotlight, Elana Margulies-Snyderman, Director, Publications, EisnerAmper, speaks with James Wang, General Partner, Creative Ventures, a deep tech venture firm investing in early-stage companies. He shares his outlook for VC investing in early-stage companies, including the greatest opportunities and challenges, how the firm is embracing DEI and more.
Halo™ is a hybrid fractional laser treatment that can provide clearer, more even skin with reduced signs of aging and damage. After one to two treatments, you may see a reduction of pores, dark spots, and fine lines, as well as a more even, uniform skin tone across the entire face. Halo requires only a topical anesthetic, and patients can even apply makeup just 24 hours after the procedure. Dr. James Y. Wang is a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist. He grew up in upstate New York and attended college at Washington University in St. Louis. He earned an MD degree from Harvard Medical School and, concurrently, his MBA in management and healthcare policy from Harvard Business School. He then completed his medical training at UCLA and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. https://www.metropolisdermatology.com/ LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Send us an EMAIL today at info@faciallyconscious.com ! Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - The Skin Master @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- The Highly Educated Consumer @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport - The Beverly Hills Dermatologist @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - The Legendary Skin Care Pioneer @rgadberry_skincareingredientsCredits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com
Special guest host Dr. James Wang of Metropolis Dermatology is back! Discussing yet another special laser. This week we break down the “new to market” LUTRONIC DERMA V LASER. Dr. Wang is one of the first dermatologists to use this new laser, bringing first hand knowledge about what it is, what it does and why you might want to give it a try! Dr. James Y. Wang is a double board-certified dermatologist and dermatopathologist. He grew up in upstate New York and attended college at Washington University in St. Louis. He earned an MD degree from Harvard Medical School and, concurrently, his MBA in management and healthcare policy from Harvard Business School. He then completed his medical training at UCLA and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. https://www.metropolisdermatology.com/ LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Send us an EMAIL today at info@faciallyconscious.com ! Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - The Skin Master @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- The Highly Educated Consumer @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport - The Beverly Hills Dermatologist @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - The Legendary Skin Care Pioneer @rgadberry_skincareingredientsCredits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com
This week we are joined with our first special guest Dr. James Wang of Metropolis Dermatology! When it comes to lasers he is the expert and extremely knowledgeable on the lasers that are hitting the market today. This week we picked his mind about the popular LUTRONIC HOLLYWOOD SPECTRA LASER. More of a visual person? Head over to our YOUTUBE page to watch us use this laser in Dr. Wang's DTLA office. LIKE, FOLLOW & REVIEW US ON YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, & WHERE YOU LISTEN TO PODCASTS! Send us an EMAIL today at info@faciallyconscious.com ! Follow Our Hosts On Instagram Trina Renea - The Skin Master @trinareneaskincare @facialbungalow Julie Falls- The Highly Educated Consumer @juliefdotcom Dr. Vicki Rapaport - The Beverly Hills Dermatologist @rapaportdermatology Rebecca Gadberry - The Legendary Skin Care Pioneer @rgadberry_skincareingredients Credits Produced and Recorded by The Field Audio thefieldaudio.com
Today on EP. 239 of the BlockHash Podcast, Head of Tokens James Wang and Brandon Zemp talk about Amun. Amun takes the guesswork out of investing by automating your portfolio. Continue your DeFi journey with a clear advantage! The podcast is available on… Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blockhash-exploring-the-blockchain/id1241712666 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6dc84ee4-845b-4bea-b812-b876daab2c7e/BlockHash-Exploring-the-Blockchain Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4AGqU8qxIYVkxXM4q2XpO1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iNmNhNWM0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Website: www.blockhashpodcast.com On Social Media… Website: https://amun.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amun Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Hfr7XFgNxV Find Brandon Zemp & the podcast on Social Media… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblockhash/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zempcapital/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/zempcapital Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblockhash LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brandonzemp Sign up for the newsletter… (FREE) Blockchain Weekly: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/zemp (MEMBERS ONLY) Blockchain Insider: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/zemp/members
Today I am joined by Kevin Theoblad in my final episode remembering James Wang. Kevin shares his memories of starting a bus route with James and working in kids minitry together. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raymond-munoz/support
James Wang left this earth to join Jesus in heaven on October 9th of 2021 at the age of 41, after battling complications from Covid pneumonia. A Go Fund Me page has been set up to help his wife Jessica and her 3 small boys adjust to living on earth without him. Please share this podcast and consider making a small donation today. Perhaps you will consider making it a monthly love offering? Thank you so much for your continued prayers. You can email me at apostolicgirlboss@gmail.com Click below to give to Jessica Wang and her 3 sons. Go Fund Me: Wang Family Love Offering https://www.gofundme.com/f/wang-family-love-offering?qid=19b0e4029062c88462c54c9dcbd98257 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modestylane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/modestylane/support
As the year comes to an end, we would like to thank everyone who listened to the FYI — For Your Innovation podcast. 2021 was another up and down year, as the world continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. In this final episode of 2021, we compiled some of our most interesting podcast episodes for you. Please enjoy this summary and tune back in when we return in 2022 with a new and improved version of FYI. Check out the FYI – For Your Innovation Podcast ‘Best of 2021'. Because investing in innovation starts with understanding it. #FYIpodcast 1. Understanding mRNA. Conversations with Moderna and Arcturus Therapeutics (EP 89) Alexandra Urman, interviews Stéphane Bancel and Joseph Payne, CEOs of Moderna and Arcturus Therapeutics respectively about mRNA technology and its possibilities for the future. We discuss how mRNA can be used as a vaccine to combat SARS-CoV-2, its benefits, challenges, intellectual property landscape, and how it can be used for oncology and rare diseases. (Listen to the Full Episode) 2. Autonomous Vehicles Powered By End-To-End Deep Learning with Alex Kendall, Wayve.ai (EP 90) Tasha Keeney invited Alex Kendall, Co-Founder and CEO at Wayve.ai onto the show to speak about how the company is differentiating itself and solving some of the problems to wide adoption of self-driving cars. The private company Wayve.ai aims to build scalable, adaptable robotics for learning algorithms for self-driving cars. (Listen to the Full Episode) 3. The Terra Blockchain with Do Kwon (EP 98) Frank Downing spoke with Do Kwon, the founder and CEO of Terraform Labs and the Terra blockchain, as well as former ARK analyst James Wang. Terra is in the top 30 of the thousands of different blockchains that currently exist, and as Do explains in the conversation, it has some interesting features that set it apart from its so-called peers. (Listen to the Full Episode) 4. Competitive Mobile Gaming with Andrew Paradise, CEO and Founder of Skillz (EP 100) ARK analysts, Nick Grous and Andrew Kim sat down with Andrew Paradise, CEO and Founder of Skillz Inc., a publicly traded company[1] and mobile games platform that connects players and developers, enabling competitive social games. They discussed his thoughts on the mobile gaming market, the technology stack necessary for mobile gaming platforms, monetization of mobile gamers, the importance of social experiences within and outside of games, and the rise of casual and professional esports. (Listen to the Full Episode) 5. Therapeutic Human Gene Editing with Dr. David Liu (EP 106) Alexandra Urman interviewed Dr. David Liu to discuss exciting developments in therapeutic gene editing. Dr. Liu is a Richard Merkin Professor, Director of the Merkin Institute of Transformative Technologies and Healthcare, Vice-Chair of the Faculty at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and the Co-founder or Founder of nine biotech or therapeutics companies. He's published over 195 scientific papers and is the inventor of over 75 issued patents. (Listen to the Full Episode)
Continuing our thoughts on James Wang this week with Phillip Booker, Eric Williams, and Thomas Rome. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raymond-munoz/support
A series of episodes dedicated to the life and legacy of James Wang a world changer. Todays episode Selina and I share our thoughts on James along with the Hammonds from Florida. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raymond-munoz/support
Interviewing James Wang, Head of Tokens at Amun, a DeFi-focused startup. For more premium content like this, visit tv.tokenmetrics.com. Sign up for Token Metrics at https://tokenmetrics.com Token Metrics Media LLC is a regular publication of information, analysis and commentary focused especially on blockchain technology and business, cryptocurrency, blockchain-based tokens, market trends, and trading strategies. Like the podcast to let us know you like the content!
Interviewing James Wang, Head of Tokens at Amun, a DeFi-focused startup. For more premium content like this, visit tv.tokenmetrics.com. Sign up for Token Metrics at https://tokenmetrics.com Token Metrics Media LLC is a regular publication of information, analysis and commentary focused especially on blockchain technology and business, cryptocurrency, blockchain-based tokens, market trends, and trading strategies. Like the podcast to let us know you like the content!
This episode features Dr. James Wang. He is a facial plastic and reconstructive surgery fellow at Northwestern University. He describes his nontraditional path to otolaryngology, his decision to pursue a Ph.D., and the courageous steps he took to create opportunities for himself. His story is applicable to all interested in the field of otolaryngology.
Panel discussion with James Wang, Naveen Rao & Dylan Patel about Tesla's AI Day, Dojo chip ambitions and robotaxis. We start with an overview of neural nets, and Tesla's FSD program/approach vs other self-driving startups, then go into a deep discussion about Tesla's in-house Dojo chip program, and how it stacks up vs the industry leaders. Ending the discussion with Tesla Bots and Robotaxi predictions of course! Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!!
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Hello fellow crypto users, Amun token holders and all the hodlers out there. My name is Crian and I am one of the community managers here at Amun. Welcome to the first episode of the Inside Crypto Podcast. This episode was recorded on July 29th 2021. Today we interview our VP of Tokens, James Wang. Coming from a diverse background, he fills us in on what Amun does, where the company is going and what we can expect in the future. We also touch on some news topics including the Defi Summer, where the smart money is going in crypto next, and crypto.com users doubling. Thanks everyone for listening and don't forget to tune in next week where we interview another member of the team and get their insights into the fascinating world of crypto. (OhiXUPhOw2ucRZlTUIch) News Covered Today: 1. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/defi-summer-blockchain-heating-142126320.html (DeFi Summer Is Here - The Blockchain Is Heating Up) 2. https://fortune.com/2021/07/29/crypto-investing-where-smart-money-going-next-andreessen-horowitz-nfts-cathie-wood-ark/ (Where the smart money in crypto investing is going next) 3. https://www.coindesk.com/crypto-user-numbers-double-in-six-months (Crypto User Numbers Double in 6 Months) Follow Us: https://twitter.com/AmunTokens (Twitter) https://discord.com/invite/Hfr7XFgNxV (Discord) https://t.me/AmunTokens (Telegram)
Este es el episodio #114 de Dímelo a 24fps podcast , donde estaremos analizando el mas reciente trailer de la película el Conjuro 3, producida por James Wang y dirigida por Michael Chaves y una vez más protagonizada por Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga y con la participación especial de Ruairi O'connor.
Picnic is a Creative Ventures portfolio company applying robotics to food services. It just closed a major funding round and has seen significant traction with some of the most recognizable brands in food services. In this podcast, James Wang, GP at Creative Ventures, interviews Clayton Wood, CEO of Picnic, on the space. Why do restaurants need automation? Are robotics taking away all of our jobs? And what's next for the space?
This is an excerpt from an interview with former ARK Analyst James Wang where we discuss the differences of Bitcoin vs Ethereum. Full interview, https://youtu.be/T3LVUvOjCGM . James Wang on Twitter: https://twitter.com/draecomino Social
I’m joined by former ARK Analyst James Wang to talk about all things crypto, ethereum, Cardano, NFTs, DeFi, Tesla Dojo and more. James Wang on Twitter: https://twitter.com/draecomino Social
This is an excerpt from an interview with former ARK Analyst James Wang where we discuss Tesla Dojo supercomputer, Tesla AI Day, and possible Tesla AI opportunities. Full interview, https://youtu.be/T3LVUvOjCGM . James Wang on Twitter: https://twitter.com/draecomino Social
On the day of the Coinbase IPO, I spoke with James Wang about all things crypto, NFTs, decentralised finance and more. We explore the conflicting narratives around these emerging technologies and some of the most interesting applications. - Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/draecomino And on Substack: https://draecomino.substack.com/ Join the Journey Further Book Club: http://bit.ly/2r4fBWR Follow Nathan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbrush/
The space economy is picking up speed. Once considered an uninvestable sector, the entire sector is now attracting the attention of entrepreneurs and small businesses. Between the miniaturization of satellite components and a 10x reduction in the cost of rocket launches, the final frontier is finally becoming economically affordable for a new wave of space-borne ventures. Even though this makes for great news headlines, what will the new space race mean for investors? Are there specific commercial applications that offer the greatest opportunities? What impact will these newly-launched technologies have on the rest of our Earth-bound businesses? I spoke about those topics with disruptive innovation specialists James Wang and Sam Korus of ARK Invest. ARK’s thematic ETFs invest in several of the most innovative companies in the world (and beyond). As you might expect, they’re also quite interested in outer space. In our conversation, James, Sam, and I discuss why the commercial space economy should be on the radar of investors. I describe why imaging and sensing could become “the next GPS”, Sam explains the impact of miniaturization on satellite costs, and James compares satellite internet with 5G for the future of connectivity. We also describe how the coronavirus could create several long-term opportunities for investors, especially in enterprise software and in healthcare. Welcome to 7investing. We are here to empower you to invest in your future! We publish our 7 best ideas in the stock market to our subscribers for just $17 per month. Start your journey toward's financial independence: https://www.7investing.com/subscribe Stop by our website to level-up your investing education: https://www.7investing.com Follow us on Social Media ► https://www.facebook.com/7investing/ ► https://twitter.com/7investing ► https://instagram.com/7investingofficial --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/7investing/message
DEMON SLAYER MUGEN TRAIN IS COMING!! We were lucky enough to collab with a fellow purveyor of all things Weebs & Weights (GET IT??!!). Creator and owner James Wang of Crunchyswole joined us to talk about some powerlifting, anime, and more! Enjoy!
Gary and Iain review and discuss Guyver (1991) by Directors, Screaming Mad George and James Wang. Starring Jack Armstrong, Mark Hamill and Vivian Wu.
Today, we sit down with James Wang and discuss growing up in New York, taking a leap of faith, being honest with yourself about what you want, and the representation of Asian Americans in cinema.Hosted by Richard Omar Produced by Will CecilTo learn more about The New York Conservatory check us out at nycda.edu
As we wrap up 2019, we would like to thank everyone who listened to the FYI — For Your Innovation podcast. We received incredibly positive feedback for our podcast show and had some truly amazing guests in the past year, ranging from world class geneticists to founders and CEOs. In this final episode of 2019, we put together a “greatest hits compilation” of our five most popular episodes. 1. On the Road to Full Autonomy with Elon Musk (EP11) Elon Musk talks about how his engineering background drives his decision making for Tesla and why he is so confident that Tesla will achieve full autonomy. On this podcast: Elon Musk, Tasha Keeney, Cathie Wood. (Listen to the Full Episode) 2. Immunotherapy and the Race to Cure Cancer with Charles Graeber (EP21) For decades cancer was something that was treated rather than cured. Author of the book The Breakthrough: Immunotherapy and the Race to Cure Cancer, Charles Graeber unpacks the history of immunotherapy, why it remained on the fringes for so long, and why cancer might become a manageable disease. On this podcast: Charles Graeber and James Wang (Listen to the Full Episode) 3. The Genomic Revolution with Prof. Dr. George Church (EP26) Professor George Church is one of the pioneers of modern genetics. We dive into the stage of genomics, next generation oncology, the security and regulation of genetic information, gene editing, and the increasing speed of the genomic revolution. On this podcast: George Church, Manisha Samy, Simon Barnett, and James Wang. (Listen to the Full Episode) 4. Wright's Law—Understanding Technology Cost Curves with Brett Winton (EP07) Brett Winton explains how Wright's Law makes simple and robust predictions about technology cost declines, and why it's at the center of ARK's research. On this podcast: Brett Winton and James Wang (Listen to the Full Episode) 5. Cerebras' Wafer Scale Engine AI Chip with CEO Andrew Feldman (EP37) Andrew Feldman, co-founder and CEO of Cerebras, joins us to discuss the Wafer Scale Engine, or WSE, an AI chip that is 50 times larger than the largest chips produced by Nvidia and Intel. On this podcast: Andrew Feldman and James Wang (Listen to the Full Episode) We will be back in 2020 with new episodes and more exciting topics, because investing in innovation starts with understanding it. Until then, stay innovative!
As we wrap up 2019, we would like to thank everyone who listened to the FYI — For Your Innovation podcast. We received incredibly positive feedback for our podcast show and had some truly amazing guests in the past year, ranging from world class geneticists to founders and CEOs. In this final episode of 2019, we put together a “greatest hits compilation” of our five most popular episodes. 1. On the Road to Full Autonomy with Elon Musk (EP11) Elon Musk talks about how his engineering background drives his decision making for Tesla and why he is so confident that Tesla will achieve full autonomy. On this podcast: Elon Musk, Tasha Keeney, Cathie Wood. (Listen to the Full Episode) 2. Immunotherapy and the Race to Cure Cancer with Charles Graeber (EP21) For decades cancer was something that was treated rather than cured. Author of the book The Breakthrough: Immunotherapy and the Race to Cure Cancer, Charles Graeber unpacks the history of immunotherapy, why it remained on the fringes for so long, and why cancer might become a manageable disease. On this podcast: Charles Graeber and James Wang (Listen to the Full Episode) 3. The Genomic Revolution with Prof. Dr. George Church (EP26) Professor George Church is one of the pioneers of modern genetics. We dive into the stage of genomics, next generation oncology, the security and regulation of genetic information, gene editing, and the increasing speed of the genomic revolution. On this podcast: George Church, Manisha Samy, Simon Barnett, and James Wang. (Listen to the Full Episode) 4. Wright’s Law—Understanding Technology Cost Curves with Brett Winton (EP07) Brett Winton explains how Wright’s Law makes simple and robust predictions about technology cost declines, and why it’s at the center of ARK’s research. On this podcast: Brett Winton and James Wang (Listen to the Full Episode) 5. Cerebras’ Wafer Scale Engine AI Chip with CEO Andrew Feldman (EP37) Andrew Feldman, co-founder and CEO of Cerebras, joins us to discuss the Wafer Scale Engine, or WSE, an AI chip that is 50 times larger than the largest chips produced by Nvidia and Intel. On this podcast: Andrew Feldman and James Wang (Listen to the Full Episode) We will be back in 2020 with new episodes and more exciting topics, because investing in innovation starts with understanding it. Until then, stay innovative!
Why is the health care system so poorly set up to handle chronic disease? What interesting technologies are on the horizon—specifically in medical diagnostics—that might be able to change this and be promising venture investments? James Wang, General Partner at Creative Ventures, is joined by Chidi Nwankpa, MD, Summer Associate at Creative Ventures, formerly a practicing physician in Texas, and MBA at the Chicago Booth School of Business.During this summer, Chidi's project analyzed opportunities and challenges in the medical diagnostics space, and she shares some of her findings here.
What is systematic investment in venture capital? Why does Creative Ventures keep talking about it? And what does it actually add to a venture investor? James Wang, General Partner at Creative Ventures, talks through these questions and more.
Tune in this week as Brian speaks to James Wang of REAI about changing the playing field of real estate. Real Estate is a tough game today and when realtors have to sell whatever they can to stay in business, it's not good for anybody. Learn what REAI is doing to solve this problem. It's real estate evolved! For more info please visit www.expertdojo.com
On the podcast today, we are joined by Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor in Chief of Forbes Media Group. Together with ARK CEO and CIO Cathie Wood and ARK analyst James Wang, we have a fascinating chat with Steve on the market, the modern media landscape, and the trustworthiness of cryptocurrencies. The podcast starts off looking at the current economic climate, doom and gloom predictions, and why Steve has come out publicly with a relatively optimistic outlook. From there we naturally move into taxation, the market, and all the political issues connected to these topics. Steve gives us his views on the path of Forbes Media Group through the internet age. We hear about the philosophy that guided the company from its previous iteration as a purely print publication, into the online powerhouse we see today. We even broaden our conversation into a comparison of today's popular music landscape. Lastly, we focus on cryptocurrencies, the concept of trustworthiness of Bitcoin, and some of Steve's current and upcoming projects. Be sure not to miss this great episode!
On the podcast today, we are joined by Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor in Chief of Forbes Media Group. Together with ARK CEO and CIO Cathie Wood and ARK analyst James Wang, we have a fascinating chat with Steve on the market, the modern media landscape, and the trustworthiness of cryptocurrencies. The podcast starts off looking at the current economic climate, doom and gloom predictions, and why Steve has come out publicly with a relatively optimistic outlook. From there we naturally move into taxation, the market, and all the political issues connected to these topics. Steve gives us his views on the path of Forbes Media Group through the internet age. We hear about the philosophy that guided the company from its previous iteration as a purely print publication, into the online powerhouse we see today. We even broaden our conversation into a comparison of today’s popular music landscape. Lastly, we focus on cryptocurrencies, the concept of trustworthiness of Bitcoin, and some of Steve’s current and upcoming projects. Be sure not to miss this great episode!
On this episode, Hall is joined by James Wang of Creative Ventures. Before early stage investing, James started out at the hedge fund Brightwater Associates. His background in both finance and technology led him to really being able to focus on risk investing. At Creative Ventures, they tend to look at the biggest problems facing the world at the moment and go after those with the same focus. James highlights two risks that you can face when investing in early stage startups. First, there's the execution risk in terms of picking the right team. Second, there are the market risks--if you're trying to go after a market as an early stage investor, you need to look for something that's going to be around for an extended period. As James advises, it is important to have both a problem and a space as a starting point to really have the returns that you're looking for. Hall and James also discuss his unique perspective on investing in the deep technology space, as well as some of the advice he'd give to others wanting to branch out into this space. Creative Ventures makes it a point to research and understand problems and challenges well, and then talk to like-minded startups that tackle those problems. In the deep technology space, James advises that it is important to know whether the technology you're investing in has a real-world market, rather than something that is in a research and development stage that may not pay off for many years. James talks about the current state of investing in deep tech, and how that space is evolving. In addition, James provides some examples of specific technologies, and some of the startups pursuing them, that Creative has invested in. Finally, James discusses how a lack of focus is something to look out for when investing in deep tech.
On today’s episode we welcome back our very own James Wang to talk about the future of AI hardware and his recent talk at the CogX event. With a definite move back towards fabrication and production of chips in Silicon Valley, the future of technology in both America and abroad is in just as much transition as ever. James informs us on what the industry and related fields look like right now, how this will all translate into the marketplace and the effect that it will have on companies and customers. We discuss the last year in chip fabrication and think about the years ahead; what vertical and horizontal integration can we expect? We talk about how the field is placed geographically and China’s commitment to industry and market leadership by 2025. We also get into the implications for the autonomous driving market as takes shape.
Keeping track of kids, can you think of a bigger headache? If your like data is not my strength, but I understand the importance of it. Joining me today is James Wang as we talk about a new program he has called TrawlerApp, and how keeping track of kids has become a lot easier. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raymond-munoz/support
On today's episode, James Wang, web analyst at ARK Invest, joins us again to provide his always valuable insights—this time about IT and the cloud. While these topics may not seem as exciting as more talked about tech topics, interestingly enough we believe enterprise computing is valued at an estimated four trillion dollars. James talks about the history of cloud computing and how it has progressed to where it is today as well as its current trajectory. He also discusses some of the current big players and what inroads are being made by them and where they may be falling short. James makes the case for cloud computing and argues, as it currently stands, it is only the tip of the iceberg. Tune in to find out more about the exciting future of cloud computing.
On today’s episode, James Wang, web analyst at ARK Invest, joins us again to provide his always valuable insights—this time about IT and the cloud. While these topics may not seem as exciting as more talked about tech topics, interestingly enough we believe enterprise computing is valued at an estimated four trillion dollars. James talks about the history of cloud computing and how it has progressed to where it is today as well as its current trajectory. He also discusses some of the current big players and what inroads are being made by them and where they may be falling short. James makes the case for cloud computing and argues, as it currently stands, it is only the tip of the iceberg. Tune in to find out more about the exciting future of cloud computing.
Food delivery platforms like GrubHub, Uber Eats, and Meituan are taking over the world. In this episode, ARK Internet Analyst James Wang shares his insights on the food delivery business and why he thinks this industry is about to take off now. He talks about the changing nature of our food consumption patterns and admits he's guilty of ordering more food than the average US citizen. James tells us more about the growing penetration of food delivery platforms, the complexities of marketplace businesses, and why he considers them three sided networks. We discuss food delivery services in China and explain what “dark kitchens” are. Join us for a great episode as we learn more about the future of food delivery services!
Food delivery platforms like GrubHub, Uber Eats, and Meituan are taking over the world. In this episode, ARK Internet Analyst James Wang shares his insights on the food delivery business and why he thinks this industry is about to take off now. He talks about the changing nature of our food consumption patterns and admits he’s guilty of ordering more food than the average US citizen. James tells us more about the growing penetration of food delivery platforms, the complexities of marketplace businesses, and why he considers them three sided networks. We discuss food delivery services in China and explain what “dark kitchens” are. Join us for a great episode as we learn more about the future of food delivery services!
Welcome back to a new episode of FYI, For Your Innovation Podcast, a podcast exclusively focused on disruptive innovation. Today on the show Yassine Elmandjra will be co-hosting the podcast with James Wang. We will be diving into the recent announcements at the AWS re:Invent Conference and what it means for the cloud computing space as a whole. Just how Amazon is the everything store for consumers, it seems like Amazon Web Services (AWS) is really the everything store for business and enterprise computing. Inside this episode we explore how Amazon has been able to take over an increasing amount of verticals, their shift into the enterprise software space, and how they are strategically eliminating the competitive edge of other companies with each new product release. We also dig into the importance of owning the customer relationship and why that has given Amazon a much greater insight into the consumer market on all fronts. For an incredible conversation on Amazon's disruptive innovation, stay tuned in to today's episode!
Welcome back to a new episode of FYI, For Your Innovation Podcast, a podcast exclusively focused on disruptive innovation. Today on the show Yassine Elmandjra will be co-hosting the podcast with James Wang. We will be diving into the recent announcements at the AWS re:Invent Conference and what it means for the cloud computing space as a whole. Just how Amazon is the everything store for consumers, it seems like Amazon Web Services (AWS) is really the everything store for business and enterprise computing. Inside this episode we explore how Amazon has been able to take over an increasing amount of verticals, their shift into the enterprise software space, and how they are strategically eliminating the competitive edge of other companies with each new product release. We also dig into the importance of owning the customer relationship and why that has given Amazon a much greater insight into the consumer market on all fronts. For an incredible conversation on Amazon’s disruptive innovation, stay tuned in to today’s episode!
今年夏天我回到中国出差,到我的家乡青岛拜访了海尔集团。上一期节目里,我请海尔海创汇的合伙人James Wang为我们分享了他对海尔“人单合一”管理模式的理解以及他的个人体验,并且为我们介绍了海创汇这个集投资、孵化和加速为一体的平台。那海创汇和其他的孵化器或者加速器有什么不同之处呢?海创汇能够怎样帮助国内和海外的创客们呢?请跟我一起来听听James的分享吧。想获取更多这方面的信息,请关注我的微信公众号:zhongmeishangye,中美商业太平洋科技咨询。也欢迎关注”In China with Michelle Zou" at at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2728/in-china-with-michelle-zou.
今年夏天我回到中国出差,到我的家乡青岛拜访了海尔集团。上一期节目里,我请海尔海创汇的合伙人James Wang为我们分享了他对海尔“人单合一”管理模式的理解以及他的个人体验,并且为我们介绍了海创汇这个集投资、孵化和加速为一体的平台。那海创汇和其他的孵化器或者加速器有什么不同之处呢?海创汇能够怎样帮助国内和海外的创客们呢?请跟我一起来听听James的分享吧。想获取更多这方面的信息,请关注我的微信公众号:zhongmeishangye,中美商业太平洋科技咨询。也欢迎关注”In China with Michelle Zou" at at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2728/in-china-with-michelle-zou.
前不久我到中国出差,来到了我的家乡青岛,并到海尔参观学习。作为一个青岛人,我少年时期的海尔是白色的冰箱和那两个海尔小兄弟卡通人物。后来海尔渐渐成长为一个国际品牌,并且收购了多个海外的企业。我在美国还买过海尔轻便的洗衣机,出差时住的酒店,客房里面也经常能看到海尔的小冰箱。还记得第一次在拉斯维加斯国际消费类电子产品展览会上,我看到海尔的展区时特别兴奋,为我们家乡感到由衷的自豪。今天,我们青岛的海尔已经挤入世界五百强,在2018年财富世界五百强中,排行第499位。海尔除了大家熟知的家电产品外,它还是一个面向全社会孵化创客的平台。海尔有一个投资、孵化和加速的平台,叫作海创汇。我在参观了海尔之后,又请海创汇的合伙人James Wang 分享了他对海尔“人单合一”管理方式的个人感受以及海创汇的业务。想获取更多这方面的信息,请关注我的:zhongmeishangye,中美商业太平洋科技咨询。也欢迎关注”In China with Michelle Zou" at at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2728/in-china-with-michelle-zou.
前不久我到中国出差,来到了我的家乡青岛,并到海尔参观学习。作为一个青岛人,我少年时期的海尔是白色的冰箱和那两个海尔小兄弟卡通人物。后来海尔渐渐成长为一个国际品牌,并且收购了多个海外的企业。我在美国还买过海尔轻便的洗衣机,出差时住的酒店,客房里面也经常能看到海尔的小冰箱。还记得第一次在拉斯维加斯国际消费类电子产品展览会上,我看到海尔的展区时特别兴奋,为我们家乡感到由衷的自豪。今天,我们青岛的海尔已经挤入世界五百强,在2018年财富世界五百强中,排行第499位。海尔除了大家熟知的家电产品外,它还是一个面向全社会孵化创客的平台。海尔有一个投资、孵化和加速的平台,叫作海创汇。我在参观了海尔之后,又请海创汇的合伙人James Wang 分享了他对海尔“人单合一”管理方式的个人感受以及海创汇的业务。想获取更多这方面的信息,请关注我的:zhongmeishangye,中美商业太平洋科技咨询。也欢迎关注”In China with Michelle Zou" at at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2728/in-china-with-michelle-zou.
Children's Pastor James Wang from San Jose, CA and Pastor Rob McKee from Katy, TX.
Special Music by James Wang and Mike Hong to a Starfield medley.
Both chirality and aromaticity are cornerstone concepts for organic chemistry. Both had their origins in the 1840s or thereafter in the work of Pasteur, van't Hoff and LeBel for the former and Faraday, Loschmidt, Kekule, Armstrong for the latter, this reaching its first stage of theoretical maturity with Huckel's quantum mechanical analysis in the 20th Century (the famous 4n+2 rule). For a long period, these two concepts were thought to be exclusive; after all aromaticity manifested almost entirely in flat (achiral) benzenoid rings! Another concept, topology, also originated in the 1840s, having been coined by the mathematician Johann Listing, who also proposed fascinating topological objects such as trefoil knots, and rings now better known by their co-discoverer, Mobius. In the 1960s, the concepts of Mobius topologies and aromaticity started merging. The chemist Heilbronner proposed aromaticity rules for Mobius cycles, although he did not identify such cycles as being chiral (this property appears to have been gradually realised only years later, although its difficult to find this expressed in print). The first such Mobius molecule was only synthesized in 2003; it was not however particularly aromatic! Meanwhile, in 1978 molecular biologists had discovered the fascinating twists and knots in cyclic DNA, via James Wang's topoisomerase enzymes. This was expressed using a concept known as supercoiling, and a new generation of mathematicians formalised this into an equation expressing a so-called linking number, which is comprised of twist and writhe; Lk = T + W ...(1) Applied extensively to the properties of cyclic DNA, these concepts did not migrate at all to organic chemists, who by and large dealt with much smaller molecules. Listing in 1847 had also introduced the concept of paradromic winding, which in modern language maps to imparting further twists to the basic Mobius topology. In 2005, we fused these various concepts from chemistry, topology and molecular biology, recognising that a new form of aromaticity based on double- and higher twisted conjugated, and importantly chiral, rings could be possible. We identified various interesting candidate molecules, but were surprised by how relatively stable they appeared (by computation), given they were at least twice as twisted as the classical Mobius rings. We found a resolution to this paradox in equation (1). The (quantum mechanical) instability we realised is associated with T and not with W. We have now computed values of T and W for a range of topologically interesting (and chiral!) systems, and approximately, those that appear the most synthetically interesting have large values of W compared to T. So W (the writhe) can be regarded as a fundamentally new property of cyclic conjugated molecules, and one moreover that might be associated with stability. This has led to our proposal that eqn (1) and the Huckel 4n+2 rule can be combined as follows; If Lk is even (measured in units of π), aromaticity is implied for 4n+2 cyclic conjugated electrons If Lk is odd, aromaticity is implied for 4n cyclic conjugated electrons Intriguingly both T and W are chiral indices, and they can act together or oppose to create some fascinating novel chiral isomerisms. In a general sense, this type of aromaticity is chiral, and benzene like systems are very much the achiral exceptions (having Lk = 0). At the end of the talk, I will speculate on some potential real world applications of this fascinating new form of chiral aromaticity, particularly to the design of new chiral metal ligands, and perhaps even mention another interest of ours, the Semantic Web, and how this might in the future enable more efficient fusion of diverse ideas and concepts (linking is a fundamental concept there as well!).