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We are pleased to present another enlightening conversation on our podcast with Maddy Maxey, the Founder and CEO of Loomia. Loomia has redefined the meaning of flexible electronics to produce the ‘Loomia Electronic Layer' which is a mesh-based alternative to flex PCBs, printed ink on TPU and traditional e-textiles. Episode Highlights: Product-First Approach: Hear how Maddy's journey started with a focus on product development from day one. Deep Tech Startup Journey: Discover the untapped potential of e-textiles and Maddy's vision for the future, along with the role her product-led path plays in Loomia's success. Favourite Quote: "We always have a lot of plans!" – Maddy Maxey. Connect with Loomia For more information about Loomia and their cutting-edge technology visit their website:https://www.loomia.com/ Questions or Suggestions? Then email us at info@inam.berlin. Know someone who should be on our deep tech podcast? Reach out, we welcome your suggestions! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Track: Coastline — Ason ID [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus
What do wearable medical devices, automotive interiors, and healthcare products all have in common? Electronic textiles (E-textiles) can be used for all of them! Generally, the resistance of a material increases when it is stretched. E-textiles enable new form factors for conductive circuitry and new products due to their ability to maintain resistance despite stretching. But what kinds of materials are used in e-textiles, and how can we improve them even further? In today's episode, we welcome Madison Maxey, Founder and CEO of Loomia, a company centered around the manufacture of flexible circuitry for E-textiles. With her, we discuss:
We hope you enjoy our first Coffee Break episode! This episode is all about Printed & Flexible Electronics. This episode features 3 experts from research and startups: Zachary J. Davis - Team Leader at the Danish Technological Institute https://www.dti.dk/ Tiago Cunha Reis - CEO of Mater Dynamics https://www.materdynamics.com/ Madison "Maddy" Maxley - CEO of Loomia https://www.loomia.com/ For questions or comments, please email us at info@inam.berlin. Also, if you or someone you know would like to be a guest on our show, we welcome any and all suggestions! Special thanks to Oxygen Sound Studios Track: Coastline — Ason ID [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/B8TyOnh8S-U Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/_coastline
You’ve prototyped, reiterated, and refined your product—and you’re ready to make your first sale. But first, you need to hire someone who can help you find your client base and close some deals. So what should you look for in that first sales hire? And when you’re a small startup trying to attract top-tier talent, how can you incentivize the position? On this episode of Zero to IPO, CEO and Founder of BlackLine Therese Tucker shares advice on growing the business with the right sales leader with Madison Maxey, CEO and Founder of Loomia, an innovative e-textiles company.
Technology is making its way into our clothing with e-textiles and wearables. Madison Maxey, Founder & Chief Innovation Officer of Loomia, talks with Yahoo Finance's Alexis Christoforous about her pioneering work in smart fabrics, and how it's on its way to becoming a $2-billion industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rocco leads strategy at Alpine - a ConsenSys formation. Previously for Token Foundry, Rocco has worked on and written about token and governance models for multiple clients. Rocco has had experience in advising on both communications and technical strategy, and worked with startups such as Loomia and Augmate. He also has previously written for publications in the blockchain space such as CCN and Bitcoinist, wrote content for blogs including Ethos, Token Daily, and Token Economy, and previously served as the editor in chief for investFeed. We discuss Rocco’s background, Token Governance, #TCRParty, and the need for privacy. This is a fun episode that you don’t want to miss. Get the full episode notes here: www.coingamma.com/podcast This podcast is brought to by....… Coin Gamma. If you are looking for help with your blockchain strategy, need blockchain engineering help to create a dapp, or want help growth hacking your blockchain related business, get in touch: fritz@coingamma.com Sign up with TokenTax to file your crypto taxes: www.tokentax.co
As CEO of LOOMIA, a smart materials company based in NYC, Janett is bringing together two historically distinct mega industries, Tech and Apparel in service of making a smarter, more empathetic world. Janett talks about her education in design and theater and how she fell in to the fashion world. Loomia is at the cutting edge of creating the future of fashion using cutting edge innovation in smart materials and design. Please enjoy.
Reconnecting with yourself, making an unconventional career move, creating a podcast, the power of yoga, and unpacking blockchain… Lynne Guey, Head of Communications for LOOMIA (bringing comfort, safety, and confidence to the human experience through the seamless integration of technology into everyday products) joins host Julie Chan in the MouthMedia Network studio powered by Sennheiser.In this episode: Guey on trying to find herself Traveling alone in the Middle East for three weeks to go to the farthest point she could, finding time by herself The challenge of paralysis of analysis The difficulty of sitting and focusing on herself with a busy schedule Being empowered by all possibilities that could be Learning about yoga, blockchain, writing Bouncing back and forth between the two ends of the spectrum Starting a new job as Head of Communications at LOOMIA, a blockchain wearable tech company, and starting a podcast A hodgepodge without a strategy, finding herself, How she had to leave where she was to get where she is now The significance of a series of moments Reflecting on a prior intuitive reading with Chan, imagery of libraries, including a library of books like Heaven might have, or as a metaphor for the Internet or perhaps her podcast interviewing Asian Americans as storytelling and a window to peek through for others Figuring out what success is for you as a person, requiring living a life of courage, and getting in touch with yourself, looking inward Unpacking blockchain Creating a world that is much more like nature Yoga has been life-transforming, how it allows herself to be more forgiving of herself Create space for people to feel at home with themselves, pay attention to one’s body, being present Why it is OK to fail
It was only a matter of time until Blockchain was applied to the world of apparel. Janett Liriano, the CEO of LOOMIA, speaks to us about this phenomenon; what are the opportunities; where are the risks; and how taking a philosophical approach to business is the way forward when adapting to future technologies that will change the world.
It's an extra special highlights episode! We're celebrating theater kids of all ages and rediscovering how skills developed on or around the stage can translate to fascinating career moves. You'll hear from Dan Maccarone of Charming Robot, playwright Lauren Gunderson, educator and designer Bryan Cooperrider, and Janett Martinez of Loomia. Lights up on the adaptable power of a liberal arts education! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of The IoClothes Podcast, we welcome Janett Liriano, CEO of Loomia to The IoClothes Podcast. Loomia is a technology company focused on delivering comfort, safety and confidence to the human experience. Today their core technology, Loomia Electronic Layer (LEL), is a fabric that can be patterned to be a circuit. We also learn more about their stance on privacy, as it relates to personal data, and how blockchain is helping enable that. Show Notes " The reason we've seen some resistance to the adoption of wearables is because you need to build solutions around a product. " The Loomia Electronic Layer (LEL) is designed to be easily integrated in the manufacturing process they're already using. " It's important for Loomia to be members of both AFFOA and NextFlex because they both are helping build independently important elements of the smart textiles supply chain, manufacturing, education, workforce development and nurturing important core technologies critical to growth of the industry. " Loomia published a whitepaper in August 2017 on personal privacy and their position on data collection. They believe that ownership is that of the wearer and the user has then the right to monetize it if they choose. " The Loomia Title is built on the blockchain. This will enable both users and brand partners to access approved sets of data and exchange token safely and securely. " Loomia recognizes the importance of data security. Being able to utilize the structure of the blockchain, risk of data breaches for both the user and partner companies comes down dramatically. " Crystal Ball Question: 3-5 years from now the smart textiles, smart apparel and smart footwear will look a lot different. The consumer will expect greater functionality and connectivity in their clothes. Clothes that heat up or have embedded sensing technologies will be minimum standards and be the expectation of the customer. For more information on Loomia. Check out their website at https://www.loomia.com. Read their whitepaper go blockchain, tokens and how their shaping the future of apparel head over to https://loomia.com/token/. Support for this episode is brought to you by Myant (https://www.myant.ca). Check out SKIIN (www.skiin.com) - The world's most advanced textile computing platform. For more on the podcast and the rapidly growing community we're building at IoClothes, check us out at www.ioclothes.com. You can subscribe to the podcast on: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Pocket Cast Follow Us: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram Copyright © 2017-2018 IoClothes Consulting LLC. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer: The information contained in this podcast is fo...
Synthesis2017 Presented by Loomia and Microsoft, 11.16.17 loomia.com/ Session: The Vision for Blockchain in Apparel Presentation: Janett Liriano, Loomia This is the Impact Innovation Podcast by Rebel Method. Bringing you events and panels on different topics to keep you on the edge of innovation and accelerating impact founders from zero to impact. What your event covered? Or have comments or suggestions? Message Sergio on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/sergiomarrero Music credit: Starlight by NUBY https://soundcloud.com/nubymusik/starlight
On the 29th episode of the Loose Threads Podcast, a show about the intersection of consumer, retail and commerce, I talk with Jannett Martinez, the CEO of Loomia, a company building the components and experience to make our clothing smart. Most clothing today is dumb, meaning it’s nothing more than fabric on our bodies. But Loomia is inventing a litany of technologies, conductive inks, and sensors that bring heating, lighting and touch to everyday apparel. There’s a lot of noise in the wearable space right now, but Loomia is building foundational technology that could usher in a new era for clothing that does more than nothing. I really enjoyed talking with Janett about Loomia’s journey and how the company is balancing innovation and ease of installation to bring a product to market that actually makes a difference. Most fashion/tech falls shorts here, and it’s great to see Loomia’s pragmatism, especially around what are the best applications for its technology. — Show Notes — Loomia http://Loomia.co Edited by George Drake Jr. — About Loose Threads — http://LooseThreads.com Join the newsletter: http://eepurl.com/buLQY9 Twitter: http://twitter.com/loosethreadscom The Loose Threads Podcast explores the intersection of consumer, retail and commerce. Hosted by Richie Siegel, the founder of Loose Threads, each episode features an in-depth conversation with one guest about their founding story and how it fits into the current state of the industry. Guests come from all different backgrounds, spanning the consumer goods, fashion, retail and technology industries. The unifying thread is always the rapid change facing the industry and how entrepreneurs are responding. You can listen to the podcast on any player of your choice, in addition to on LooseThreads.com.
Hosts Christina Wallace and Cate Scott Campbell talk with Janett Martinez the CEO of Loomia, a fashion-tech company that makes fabric into circuit boards using proprietary conductive ink. Janett shares her fascinating path to CEO that's been paved with scrappy resourcefulness. They discuss the power of setting up a process, the internet of things, the best kept secrets of NYC concierges and so much more.
We're talking with Janett Martinez the CEO of Loomia, a fashion-tech company that makes fabric into circuit boards using proprietary conductive ink. Janett shares her fascinating path to CEO that's been paved with scrappy resourcefulness. We discuss the power of setting up a process, the internet of things, the best kept secrets of NYC concierges and so much more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maddy from Loomia takes wearables to a whole new level