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Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.Today's episode dives into one of the most topical trends in the evolution of wealth management platforms and their adoption of private markets.We are joined by Tom Cohn and Amita Schultes of Cerity Partners, where they discuss the recent combination of their two respective businesses, Cerity Partners, the $100B+ national wealth management firm, and Agility, a leading OCIO business.Tom and Amita discuss their merger, why there was a need to create customization for wealth investors in private markets, and how bringing on a leading OCIO business takes Cerity Partners' capabilities to a new level as a solutions provider in private markets.Tom is the Chief Solutions Officer and a Partner in Cerity Partners' New York office. He's a member of the firm's Leadership Team. He has over ten years of experience in various investment management roles, previously serving as an Investment Analyst at Spero-Smith Investment Advisors, where he was responsible for due diligence and analysis of third-party managers and assisted in global market and asset allocation research.Amita is a Partner in Cerity Partners' New York office, managing Cerity Partners' OCIO client portfolios. She's a member of the OCIO Investment Committee. Amita brings over 20 years of experience as an investment consultant to bear to the firm. Before joining Cerity Partners, Amita was a Partner and Client Portfolio Manager at Agility, where she served as a voting member of Agility's Investment Committee. Prior to Agility, she was a Partner, Managing Director, and Senior Consultant at Colonial Consulting, serving as an investment consultant for endowments, foundations, and pension plans. She also served as a Senior Consultant at Ibbotson Associates.Tom, Amita, and I had a fascinating discussion. We covered:The why and the how behind Cerity Partners' merger with Agility.How wealth management platforms can balance customization and scalability.Why scale matters in wealth management.How alternative asset managers can differentiate when engaging with the wealth channel.Thanks Tom and Amita for coming on the show to share your views and wisdom on wealth management and private markets.A word from AGM podcast sponsor, Ultimus Fund SolutionsThis episode of Alt Goes Mainstream is brought to you by Ultimus Fund Solutions, a leading full-service fund administrator for asset managers in private and public markets. As private markets continue to move into the mainstream, the industry requires infrastructure solutions that help funds and investors keep pace. In an increasingly sophisticated financial marketplace, investment managers must navigate a growing array of challenges: elaborate fund structures, specialized strategies, evolving compliance requirements, a growing need for sophisticated reporting, and intensifying demands for transparency.To assist with these challenging opportunities, more and more fund sponsors and asset managers are turning to Ultimus, a leading service provider that blends high tech and high touch in unique and customized fund administration and middle office solutions for a diverse and growing universe of over 450 clients and 1,800 funds, representing $500 billion assets under administration, all handled by a team of over 1,000 professionals. Ultimus offers a wide range of capabilities across registered funds, private funds and public plans, as well as outsourced middle office services. Delivering operational excellence, Ultimus helps firms manage the ever-changing regulatory environment while meeting the needs of their institutional and retail investors. Ultimus provides comprehensive operational support and fund governance services to help managers successfully launch retail alternative products.Visit www.ultimusfundsolutions.com to learn more about Ultimus' technology enhanced services and solutions or contact Ultimus Executive Vice President of Business Development Gary Harris on email at gharris@ultimusfundsolutions.com.We thank Ultimus for their support of alts going mainstream.Show Notes00:00 Introduction to our Sponsor, Ultimus Fund Solutions02:05 Guest Introduction: Tom Cohn and Amita Schultes07:32 Merger Benefits and Synergies08:19 Client Services and Customization09:32 OCIO and Wealth Management Integration10:45 Why Partner Now?11:40 Cultural Alignment and Expertise12:38 Amita's Perspective on the Partnership13:16 Wealth Management as Institutional LPs14:23 Cerity Partners' Institutional Approach14:54 Private Markets Evolution16:25 Operational Excellence in Private Markets17:35 Research and Manager Selection20:56 Investment Objectives and Customization22:27 Institutional and Wealth Client Synergies28:16 Access and Long-term Relationships30:06 Customization and Scalability32:20 Educational Component in Client Investments32:36 Framework for Custom Portfolios33:10 Resource Allocation for Customization33:47 Importance of OCIO Business34:16 Next Innovation in Investment Solutions34:38 Turnkey Solutions for Operational Complexities35:39 Model Solutions and Manager Selection36:34 Combining OCIO and Wealth Management Practices37:32 Evolving Structures in Private Markets37:54 Workflows and Technology in Private Markets38:39 Client Experience and Operational Expertise39:37 Defining Private Markets41:13 Importance of Clear Definitions41:54 Role and Goals of Private Market Investments44:15 Partnerships and Mergers at Cerity Partners47:05 Evaluating Investment Managers49:06 Trust in General Partner Relationships51:16 Identifying Manager's Edge53:24 Training and Methodology in Manager Selection55:51 Challenges for Managers with Wealth Channel Capital56:47 Operational Challenges for Smaller Managers58:06 Future Trends in Alternative Investments01:01:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant.
Welcome to the PowerWorks podcast part 2, where we're fueling the conversation about the ever-evolving world of cars, technology, and sustainability. I'm your host, James Piecowye, and I'm joined by my co-host, the one and only Glenn Power. Together, we're tackling the big questions and sharing expert insights to help you navigate the rapidly changing automotive landscape. From the challenges of electric vehicle adoption in Dubai to the potential of hydrogen power and the impact of social media on our perceptions, we cover it all. Whether you're a die-hard car enthusiast, an eco-conscious driver, or simply curious about the future of transportation, this podcast is for you. Tune in for lively discussions, thought-provoking debates, and practical tips that will empower you to make informed decisions about your next vehicle, right from the first episode. Remember to hit that subscribe button and join our growing community of listeners who are passionate about driving the future forward. Let's explore the power of the future together.
Highlights from this week's conversation include:The history of computer science and AI inflection point (1:23)Binny's early programming experiences and the constraints of technology (2:14)Getting interested in computer programming (5:02)The experiment that impacted the starting of Kognitos (8:23)Challenges in traditional computer science (16:04)Reimagining programming and debugging through natural language (19:08)The operating system for applications (20:19)Changing the paradigm of programming (21:25)Complexity in software compilation (22:05)Challenges in automating business processes (24:50)Solving business process problems with Kognitos (27:39)AI as a tool in business solutions (34:05)The future of AI and specialized intelligence (37:08)Using LLMs for Context Generation (40:43)Biases and Data Set Source Transparency (41:48)Next Innovation in Data (44:34)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (47:06)The Data Stack Show is a weekly podcast powered by RudderStack, the CDP for developers. Each week we'll talk to data engineers, analysts, and data scientists about their experience around building and maintaining data infrastructure, delivering data and data products, and driving better outcomes across their businesses with data.RudderStack helps businesses make the most out of their customer data while ensuring data privacy and security. To learn more about RudderStack visit rudderstack.com.
Unlock the secrets of AI's transformative power with latest episode live from Google Next, where UPS's story takes center stage. Joined by AI trailblazers like Bruno Aziza of CapitalG and Pinaki Mitra from UPS, we delve into how UPS is tackling package theft and reshaping package delivery. This isn't just another discussion; it's a firsthand look at how AI and data analytics converge to solve real-world challenges, improving security and efficiency in the e-commerce landscape.Ever wonder how AI can streamline your business operations? Our panelists, including Sanjeev Mohan of Sanjmo and Alok Pareek from Striim, reveal the nuts and bolts of integrating AI into supply chain processes and the pivotal role of data lifecycle management. From enhancing address validation to offering insights for small and medium enterprises, we uncover the practical benefits of AI and the importance of a meticulous approach to data management. Get ready to be inspired by the parallels drawn between packet delivery and data event observability, and the critical steps for aligning AI with your business strategy.We wrap up by exploring the broad implications of generative AI across industries, with case studies that will alter your perspective on AI's potential. Whether it's summarizing legal documents or mining data for pharmaceutical insights, the versatility of AI is showcased in its full glory. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our live audience and listeners, encouraging you to engage with the innovative ideas shared at Google Cloud Next and reminding you of the importance of robust data foundations in harnessing AI's full potential. Join us for a conversation that promises not just to inform but to transform the way you view the intersection of AI and business.“UPS AI Battle Porch Pirates.” ABC News, Good Morning America. Accessed April 10th, 2024. https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/News/video/ups-ai-battle-porch-pirates-103459177.What's New In Data is a data thought leadership series hosted by John Kutay who leads data and products at Striim. What's New In Data hosts industry practitioners to discuss latest trends, common patterns for real world data patterns, and analytics success stories.
As VMLY&R's chief creative officer of Innovation for North America, Walter T Geer III has a strong pulse on culture. His beginnings go back to the early digital media days, where he is behind the patents of multiple ad units marketers might remember adding to media plans in the early 2000s.But today, Geer is going beyond digital banners to revolutionize the ad industry. In fact, he is dedicating a week to it in the form of an economic forum and marketing conference focused on unlocking the economic potential of Black and diverse consumers, otherwise known as Blackweek.On the latest episode of Yeah, That's Probably An Ad, community editor Luz Corona and Europe brand editor Rebecca Stewart sit down for a candid chat with Geer. The CCO reflects on what he wishes he knew in his early career, who he thinks are the next up-and-coming talent in the marketing industry and the objectives behind his collaborations with other Black creative leaders on the Black Madison Ave documentary and Blackweek.Join us at Commerceweek! Use code AWCOMMERCEWEEK20 at checkout to save 20%!Follow Luz Corona on LinkedInFollow Rebecca Stewart on LinkedInFollow Walter T Geer III on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An update since our original episode aired on May 9, 2023: The University of Austin is now accepting applications for their first undergraduate class starting fall 2024. To mark this milestone, we are resharing our interview with founding president Panos Kanelos. The University of Austin is a new and promising institution set to open its doors to full time students in just over a year. The university is the brainchild of a few individuals who believe that an institution based on a new model is necessary. The school is committed to freedom of inquiry, a core tenet of any great university, that allows for the pursuit of truth. Today's guest is the founding president, Pano Kanelos, a distinguished academic that had a successful tenure at St. John's College. We discuss the university's mission, building new institutions, and how they fit within Austin's education and innovation ecosystems.Episode HighlightsThe University of Austin aims to become a new center for innovation and academic freedom in the city.UATX aspires to become the "Stanford to Berkeley" for Austin, complementing the University of Texas.By working closely with industry leaders, the university seeks to co-develop programs, offer internships, and provide support for student-led projects.The Polaris Project emphasizes real-world application and impact on pressing global problems, while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among students.They want to inspire new institutions around the world by proving that it's possible to build a new university todayWhat's next Austin? “A dozen years from now, there is a thriving campus in the Austin area that is attracting scholars, practitioners, and young people from across the country and across the world who are building things that we haven't yet dreamed of.”University of Austin: Website, Undergraduate Application, X/Twitter, LinkedIn Austin Next Links: Website, X/Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn
Don't miss our newsletter! Mike and Jake host REGENT Co-founder & CEO Billy Thalheimer to discuss Wing-In-Ground-effect (WIG) vehicles. Why do they refer to them as seagliders? What is the science and technology that makes them work? Why is there no pilot? Why is the Marine Corps is interested? Tune in for answers! For those interested in #military #technology #strategy #innovation #business #transportion ---- Links • Sign up our amazing newsletter! • Support us on Patreon! • Mike Benitez LinkedIn • Jake Chapman X (@vc) • Billy Thalheimer LinkedIn • REGENT website ---- Follow us on... • Instagram • Facebook • X (Twitter) • LinkedIn • Website ---- Show Notes (01:12) intro (03:11) What are WIGs (07:43) Flown by a captain? (10:52) full scale mockup (14:30) $60M Series A fundraise (16:35) Marine Corps application (22:03) electric vehicles in a Pacific fight? (24:30) building a strong board of advisors (25:57) certification and safety (31:10) scale (34:30) dual-use development (36:14) Coast Guard interest? (37:26) Why Rhode Island? (40:15) outro
Konnichiwa Minnasan, Welcome to episode 184. we're on autopilot this week! But that doesn't mean I did not come empty-handed by rerunning one of my "Classic Smooth Tokyo Episodes" from this podcast Catalog 3 years ago! In this week's episode, Today we're talking about the drama "Rich Man Poor Woman" Japanese version! 29-year-old Toru Hyuga (Shun Oguri) is a wealthy man. He started running an internet website from his small room and his hobby began to make Toru Hyuga a lot of money. He dropped out of high school and formed the software company Next Innovation with his friend Kosuke Asahina (Arata Iura). The company became very successful. Today, Next Innovation is the top tech company where young people want to work the most. However, Toru has trouble recognizing the faces of people and he is looking for Chihiro Sawaki, his mother. His mother left Toru Hyuga when he was very young. One day, Toru finds a woman named Chihiro Sawaki. Music By Lofi Japan, Elijah Nang, and MIWA Song Hiraki e Here are all the Info Links to my Podcast episodes, Social Media page, and Podcast Merch https://linktr.ee/Smoothtokyothepodcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-harris3/message
Quantum computing has the potential to radically advance ourability to solve complex problems, transforming entire industries from drugdiscovery to cybersecurity. But, how does quantum computing really work? What problems can it helppeople and businesses solve? And how does it play into the US's larger nationalstrategic goals?Our guest today is deeply entrenched in the development of quantumedge computing, which allows quantum computer deployment closer to where thedata is generated and processed. Quantum edge computing can lead to performanceimprovement, optimization results, and reduce latency in informationprocessing. Alan Baratz is the CEO of D-Wave. Alan has spearheadedbringing quantum optimization solutions into the consumer mainstream, applyingthem to real-world challenges like tsunami relief and carbon emissionreduction. With over 25 years of experience developing leading technologies, heprovides an insider view into the realities and possibilities of quantumcomputing.Tune in as Alan demystifies the complex world of quantumcomputing.
Marcellus Wiley, better known as Dat Dude, takes us on a uniquely entertaining journey around the sports-entertainment-cultural landscape. To stay connected with the show, click here: https://linktr.ee/marcelluswiley and follow @marcelluswiley on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, and my Wiley's World Membership on YouTube! And PLEASE make sure to leave a REVIEW and RATING, thx Fam!!! Episode 131 of More To It 00:00 -- What's Up with Dat Dude?! 03:55 -- Chad Johnson vs Cam'Ron! 09:33 -- Jalen Green Viral Video! 16:47 -- Chris Russo: Adam Silver Made ESPN Fire Jeff Van Gundy! 23:59 -- Wiley's World ft. Dat Dude & Mikey P | Fu*k Up Some Comments! Damian Lillard Agent Told Teams Not to Trade for Him! Analytics Content: Education vs Entertainment. Do You Love Today's Rap Music?! Drake or Kendrick Lamar?! Next Innovation for Major Sports?! 53:12 -- Wileyism 55:58 -- CloseSupport the Show: https://linktr.ee/marcelluswileySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Self-guided touring is a people and process problem, not a technology problem…. and realistically we are probably a few years away from this feeling good to a renter, but we know that renters want this option” We are joined in today's episode by digital branding expert and visualization strategist Brent Steiner of Engrain! Sight maps, self-guided tours and the tech around these products have skyrocketed in popularity within the past few years and our industry has a huge need for even more innovation in this space. What's going to happen in the next few years, how will these products and operators evolve? Find out in Brent's episode, listen now! Connect with Brent and Engrain: brent@engrain.comhttps://engrain.com/sightmap/
The University of Austin is a new and promising institution set to open its doors to full time students in just over a year. The university is the brainchild of a few individuals who believe that an institution based on a new model is necessary. The school is committed to freedom of inquiry, a core tenet of any great university, that allows for the pursuit of truth. Today's guest is the founding president, Pano Kanelos, a distinguished academic that had a successful tenure at St. John's College. We discuss the university's mission, building new institutions, and how they fit within Austin's education and innovation ecosystems.Episode HighlightsThe University of Austin aims to become a new center for innovation and academic freedom in the city.UATX aspires to become the "Stanford to Berkeley" for Austin, complementing the University of Texas.By working closely with industry leaders, the university seeks to co-develop programs, offer internships, and provide support for student-led projects.The Polaris Project emphasizes real-world application and impact on pressing global problems, while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration among students.They want to inspire new institutions around the world by proving that it's possible to build a new university todayWhat's next Austin? “A dozen years from now, there is a thriving campus in the Austin area that is attracting scholars, practitioners, and young people from across the country and across the world who are building things that we haven't yet dreamed of.”Episode linksUniversity of Austin: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn Austin Next Links: Website, X/Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn
Season 7, Day 113: Next Innovation - In today's #podcast on my 180 #day #drive to #school, I am #thinkingabout the next #.innovation in Edu. Catch the whole playlist at bit.ly/LWJEyoutube or hear all the pods at www.learnwithjohneick.com.
In this episode of Cyber Security Inside Live from The Green Room, Camille talks with Raghu Yeluri, Intel Senior Principal Engineer and Lead Security Architect from Intel's Vision Conference in Texas. The conversation covers: - A high-level definition of Project Amber and overview of what confidential computing is. - At the core, confidential compute is where data and IP get processed and the need to be protected and isolated from the platform and the infrastructure administrators. - Why customers are worried about security as they move their workloads to the Cloud and how confidential computing can help address these concerns. - The three stages of data protection: at rest, in transit, and data protection in use. Most customers want an independent entity to verify the trusted execution environment to ensure it is trustworthy. That trust authority is what we call Project Amber. ...and more. Don't miss it! The views and opinions expressed are those of the guests and author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Intel Corporation. Here are some key takeaways: - Project Amber is a trust authority that verifies the trusted execution environment (TTE) for data projection in use. - Confidential Computing is a new technology that helps provide data projection, especially as more people move to the cloud. - The industry is starting to converge on building confidential compute in the following approaches: Use of trusted execution environments and homomorphic encryption. - Trusted execution environments are a way to enable confidential computing. Some interesting quotes from today's episode: “But the workflow required to verify this in a trustworthy way, is a complex operation. So, the question people ask us is, how do you assure to me that a service like Amber is doing what it is supposed to do? The verification of other trusted execution environments, in an integrity protected in a trustworthy way. How do I trust that you are doing your job correctly? We call that faithful verification.” says Raghu Yeluri “Most enterprise customers don't like to run in one cloud provider, they want to run their workloads in multiple clouds, some would like to work in Azure, IBM, and Google Cloud, for example. You don't want to have a separate Attestation service.” Raghu Yeluri. “If I have a client device that is trying to access a service in the cloud, I need to verify my trustworthiness to the cloud service. Before I get access to that service, I could be a bad actor, trying to access a good service that's running in a trusted execution environment. And I can exfiltrate or infiltrate data from there.” “Confidential compute, it's the new technology focus for the industry right now, especially as more and more people are moving to cloud computing. Some people say it's the biggest transition in computer security since the 1970s.”
Konnichiwa Mina san, Welcome to Episode 109 of the podcast! This week's episode is a "Classic Smooth Tokyo Episode" I'm rerunning one of my favorite episodes from this podcast Catalog and from the 2020 J-Drama series! Today we're talking about the drama "Rich Man Poor Woman" Japanese version! 29-year-old Toru Hyuga (Shun Oguri) is a wealthy man. He first started to run an internet website from his small room and his hobby began to make Toru Hyuga a lot of money. He dropped out of high school and formed the software company Next Innovation with his friend Kosuke Asahina (Arata Iura). The company became very successful. Today, Next Innovation is the top tech company where young people want to work the most. However, Toru has trouble recognizing the faces of people and he is looking for Chihiro Sawaki, who is his mother. His mother left Toru Hyuga when he was very young. One day, Toru finds a woman named Chihiro Sawaki. I hope you enjoy the episode again! and Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu Minnasan! Music by Lofi Japan MIWA Song Hirakie Here are all the Info Links to my Podcast Episode, Social Media, Podcast Merch, and Events https://linktr.ee/Smoothtokyothepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andrew-harris3/message
Ep17 - Blocks - The next innovation in NFT art projects.Full Animated Version - https://youtu.be/I1bWmcj6w9EIn this episode we speak to Harvey the founder of Blocks a new NFT project minting on Feb 22nd. Harvey tells us how he got into NFTs, how his art style started and how they innovated with collaboration & physical pieces alongside the collection. Let us know what you think in the comments. Links to Harvey: https://twitter.com/harvmcm https://twitter.com/harvmcmBLOCKS Join the RCS Pod Discord: https://discord.gg/EKCgyZS7w2
The past 2 years have completely changed the way we look at public accommodations. In 2019, no one would have thought twice about touching a kiosk that someone had just used. But today, many people look at common surfaces and devices as if they are plague rats. Whether this approach to public spaces is itself healthy or not, it is not going away anytime soon. To help alleviate fears of public or common items, CleanBox has developed a quick and easy way to clean these items.What is CleanBox?Technology has the power to change everything. CleanBox is a company that wants to help people keep their devices clean and germ-free so they can safely use them with others. CleanBox uses UV-C light, which is an advanced form of lighting that eliminates all germs on surfaces and in the shadows in just 60 seconds. CleanBox is built around three core beliefs: technology has unlimited potential, we're all connected through our devices, and it's time for shared device sanitation innovation!Using CleanBox technology, you can kill 99.999% of all contagions on shared or personal electronics within minutes. Simply place the device into the box and the process takes care of itself. The company offers a couple of different models for different purposes, such as the CX series for head-mounted displays (HMD), CleanDefense for face masks, and OmniClean for everything else.Who is CleanBox for?The technology is designed for anyone who is in charge of shared electronics. A great example is the headsets and wristbands for HADO with our partners at AMRoC Fab Lab. Every time someone plays the game, someone has to wipe down the headsets and the wristbands before the next group can play. At events, even with 3 sets, this can be a challenge.In addition, the normal process means having wipes, which require the user to be perfect. Any missed spot means that a collection of germs survives. Also, it means a never-ending supply of wipes has to be used and then disposed of. Consumables mean higher cost per game and more time required to reset. By using a CleanBox, we could cut that reset time down and guarantee that no spots have been missed - a win for everyone involved.CleanBox is also perfect for showing off devices at a trade show. Imagine a company demoing an audio-based technology or even a videogame that requires headphones. After each person wears the headphones, they'll need to be cleaned before the next person uses them. This product would allow you to place the headphones in the box for a minute and get a nearly perfect pair of headphones in a minute.SummaryCleanBox kills 99.999% of all contagions on shared devices. "No chemicals. No waste. No hassle." It is the next step in shared device sanitation, and we can try it now. To learn more about the company, the products they offer, or to purchase one for your company, head over to the company's website.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
The past 2 years have completely changed the way we look at public accommodations. In 2019, no one would have thought twice about touching a kiosk that someone had just used. But today, many people look at common surfaces and devices as if they are plague rats. Whether this approach to public spaces is itself healthy or not, it is not going away anytime soon. To help alleviate fears of public or common items, CleanBox has developed a quick and easy way to clean these items.What is CleanBox?Technology has the power to change everything. CleanBox is a company that wants to help people keep their devices clean and germ-free so they can safely use them with others. CleanBox uses UV-C light, which is an advanced form of lighting that eliminates all germs on surfaces and in the shadows in just 60 seconds. CleanBox is built around three core beliefs: technology has unlimited potential, we're all connected through our devices, and it's time for shared device sanitation innovation!Using CleanBox technology, you can kill 99.999% of all contagions on shared or personal electronics within minutes. Simply place the device into the box and the process takes care of itself. The company offers a couple of different models for different purposes, such as the CX series for head-mounted displays (HMD), CleanDefense for face masks, and OmniClean for everything else.Who is CleanBox for?The technology is designed for anyone who is in charge of shared electronics. A great example is the headsets and wristbands for HADO with our partners at AMRoC Fab Lab. Every time someone plays the game, someone has to wipe down the headsets and the wristbands before the next group can play. At events, even with 3 sets, this can be a challenge.In addition, the normal process means having wipes, which require the user to be perfect. Any missed spot means that a collection of germs survives. Also, it means a never-ending supply of wipes has to be used and then disposed of. Consumables mean higher cost per game and more time required to reset. By using a CleanBox, we could cut that reset time down and guarantee that no spots have been missed - a win for everyone involved.CleanBox is also perfect for showing off devices at a trade show. Imagine a company demoing an audio-based technology or even a videogame that requires headphones. After each person wears the headphones, they'll need to be cleaned before the next person uses them. This product would allow you to place the headphones in the box for a minute and get a nearly perfect pair of headphones in a minute.SummaryCleanBox kills 99.999% of all contagions on shared devices. "No chemicals. No waste. No hassle." It is the next step in shared device sanitation, and we can try it now. To learn more about the company, the products they offer, or to purchase one for your company, head over to the company's website.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
The past 2 years have completely changed the way we look at public accommodations. In 2019, no one would have thought twice about touching a kiosk that someone had just used. But today, many people look at common surfaces and devices as if they are plague rats. Whether this approach to public spaces is itself … Continue reading CleanBox: The next innovation for clean shared devices @ CES 2022 → The post CleanBox: The next innovation for clean shared devices @ CES 2022 appeared first on Tech Podcast Network.
When you watch the news or get on social media, are you mad at what's going on? In this program, Chip warns us to keep our moral convictions, from turning into hatred toward specific people. As he continues his series, Chip challenges believers to reconsider how they engage with those with different believes – especially in seasons of disorder.
In a world that's falling apart morally, how can we be both good and mad? In this program, Chip examines how Jesus responded to hostility and resentment and what we can learn from His example. Don't miss the ways we can be angry, in the right way, for the right purpose, to bring about God's absolute best.
When you watch the news or get on social media, are you mad at what's going on? In this program, Chip warns us to keep our moral convictions, from turning into hatred toward specific people. As he continues his series, Chip challenges believers to reconsider how they engage with those with different believes – especially in seasons of disorder.
Now, let's take a look at where the world is headed and how this end times situation is rolling out against our expectations.A new report titled, COVID-19: Make it the Last Pandemic and published by the United Nations on its latest World Health Organization website, insinuating that the covid19 plandemic would have been prevented had the UN – and specifically the World Health Organizaion – been given more global authority. Authority over all nations' health systems and the global banking system.
Elements laid out in the Book of Revelation are proceeding as described and as foreseen by Apostle John. Our understanding of Revelation is unfolding just ahead of every element given there if we will open our eyes to it.
Young people are keen to take control of their lives and engage with and support others. Yet in the current context many face uncertainties about their future, as a result of technological change, demographic trends, discrimination, social exclusion, fake news and populism with yet unknown effects on jobs, skills or the way our democracies work. With the current COVID context, more than ever, they need to be resilient and able to adapt to these challenges. Still many are able to turn these challenges into opportunities, for them and for others. They represent new, fresh thinking, and new way to do things: create business, bring added value to the society and to the planet. The last episode of the series puts young people in the driver's seat. Meet some inspiring young Europeans who show what it means to be the next EU generation. With: Flavio Proietti Pantosti, Project OFFICINE ITALIADeborah Somorin, Empower the FamilyJean Guo, Cofounder of KonexioLucie Basch, Co-founder and Chief Expansion Officer of Too Good To Go See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interviewing Julien Piwowar from Real Madrid Next, the innovation initiative from Real Madrid under which the club’s innovation projects are set to be developed with the collaboration of startups and companies that seek to improve the performance, benefits, and sporting and economic strength of Real Madrid. The initiative is focused on working with partners in six areas of SportsTech including e-health, performance, fan engagement, audiovisual content generation, cybersecurity, and technological and social infrastructures. Find out more at https://www.realmadrid.com. Hosted by Rohn Malhotra from SportsTechX - Data & Insights about SportsTech startups and the surrounding ecosystem.
Hey Everyone welcomes to episode 13 The past few months we have been talking about my favorite Japanese dramas that I've watched throughout the years and I want to talk and discuss with you the listener. Today we're talking about the drama "Rich Man Poor Woman" Japanese version! 29-year-old Toru Hyuga (Shun Oguri) is a wealthy man. He first started to run an internet website from his small room and his hobby began to make Toru Hyuga a lot of money. He dropped out of high school and formed software company Next Innovation with his friend Kosuke Asahina (Arata Iura). The company became very successful. Today, Next Innovation is the top tech company where young people want to work the most. However, Toru has trouble recognizing the faces of people and he is looking for Chihiro Sawaki, who is his mother. His mother left Toru Hyuga when he was very young. One day, Toru finds a woman named Chihiro Sawaki. Music By Lofi Japan, Elijah Nang, and MIWA Song Hiraki e you can find me on these Social Media Pages My Instagram: @smoothtokyothepodcast My Facebook like page: https://www.facebook.com/SmoothTokyoThePodcast Email me smoothtokyothepod@gmail.com Sponsorships: on for this episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andrew-harris3/message
Voice Ordering, The Next Innovation for RestaurantsBy Peter Peng linkedin.comThis audio is available in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and India as a Flash Briefing on @amazonecho devices and the #Alexa app (even without a device), as well as Spotify and Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.Search for “The Smart Speakers”. The links referred to are at: https://www.thesmartspeakers.com/links Also check out my 28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing - a step-by-step course in building a better briefing for your brand or business or self. It's available in the Alexa Skills store https://skills-store.amazon.co.uk/deeplink/deviceType=app&shdp/B07N75H7HM?are&refSuffix=ss_copy PLUS The Friday Flash Briefing Briefing my weekly email newsletter on the skillset, the mindset and the marketing to building a better Briefing. Sign up at www.voiceworks.info Produced by Peter Stewart (@TweeterStewart) #voice #voicefirst #voiceAI #smartspeakers #Alexa #flashbriefing #WomenInVoice #AI #VUI #FlashBriefing #FlashBriefings #podcasts #technology #AlexaLive #Echo #smarthome
Voice Ordering, The Next Innovation for RestaurantsBy Peter Peng linkedin.comThis audio is available in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and India as a Flash Briefing on @amazonecho devices and the #Alexa app (even without a device), as well as Spotify and Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.Search for “The Smart Speakers”. The links referred to are at: https://www.thesmartspeakers.com/links Also check out my 28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing - a step-by-step course in building a better briefing for your brand or business or self. It's available in the Alexa Skills store https://skills-store.amazon.co.uk/deeplink/deviceType=app&shdp/B07N75H7HM?are&refSuffix=ss_copy PLUS The Friday Flash Briefing Briefing my weekly email newsletter on the skillset, the mindset and the marketing to building a better Briefing. Sign up at www.voiceworks.info Produced by Peter Stewart (@TweeterStewart) #voice #voicefirst #voiceAI #smartspeakers #Alexa #flashbriefing #WomenInVoice #AI #VUI #FlashBriefing #FlashBriefings #podcasts #technology #AlexaLive #Echo #smarthome
Voice Ordering, The Next Innovation for RestaurantsBy Peter Peng linkedin.comThis audio is available in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and India as a Flash Briefing on @amazonecho devices and the #Alexa app (even without a device), as well as Spotify and Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.Search for “The Smart Speakers”. The links referred to are at: https://www.thesmartspeakers.com/links Also check out my 28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing - a step-by-step course in building a better briefing for your brand or business or self. It's available in the Alexa Skills store https://skills-store.amazon.co.uk/deeplink/deviceType=app&shdp/B07N75H7HM?are&refSuffix=ss_copy PLUS The Friday Flash Briefing Briefing my weekly email newsletter on the skillset, the mindset and the marketing to building a better Briefing. Sign up at www.voiceworks.info Produced by Peter Stewart (@TweeterStewart) #voice #voicefirst #voiceAI #smartspeakers #Alexa #flashbriefing #WomenInVoice #AI #VUI #FlashBriefing #FlashBriefings #podcasts #technology #AlexaLive #Echo #smarthome
Voice Ordering, The Next Innovation for RestaurantsBy Peter Peng linkedin.comThis audio is available in the UK, US, Canada, Australia and India as a Flash Briefing on @amazonecho devices and the #Alexa app (even without a device), as well as Spotify and Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.Search for “The Smart Speakers”. The links referred to are at: https://www.thesmartspeakers.com/links Also check out my 28 Day Flash Briefing Briefing - a step-by-step course in building a better briefing for your brand or business or self. It's available in the Alexa Skills store https://skills-store.amazon.co.uk/deeplink/deviceType=app&shdp/B07N75H7HM?are&refSuffix=ss_copy PLUS The Friday Flash Briefing Briefing my weekly email newsletter on the skillset, the mindset and the marketing to building a better Briefing. Sign up at www.voiceworks.info Produced by Peter Stewart (@TweeterStewart) #voice #voicefirst #voiceAI #smartspeakers #Alexa #flashbriefing #WomenInVoice #AI #VUI #FlashBriefing #FlashBriefings #podcasts #technology #AlexaLive #Echo #smarthome
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the future of technology. In this episode, Ryan talks with the five finalists of the 2018 Samsung NEXT Innovation Challenge. We searched the country for innovators focused on advancing opportunities in education, workforce development, or economic empowerment, and one of these five tech entrepreneurs will receive $25,000 for their startup, $13,000 in Samsung technology, and a one-year membership to the NationSwell Council.
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: In this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, Jacob Smith, SVP of engagement and Co-founder of Packet, joins us to discuss the promise of the cloud delivered on bare metal. Jacob and his brother founded Packet in 2014, with the intention of automating fundamental infrastructure. Jacob […]
In this Intel Conversations in the Cloud audio podcast: In this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, Jacob Smith, SVP of engagement and Co-founder of Packet, joins us to discuss the promise of the cloud delivered on bare metal. Jacob and his brother founded Packet in 2014, with the intention of automating fundamental infrastructure. Jacob […]
In this episode of Conversations in the Cloud, Jacob Smith, SVP of engagement and Co-founder of Packet, joins us to discuss the promise of the cloud delivered on bare metal. Jacob and his brother founded Packet in 2014, with the intention of automating fundamental infrastructure. Jacob talks about Packet’s new collaboration with Intel to accelerate adoption of Intel® Optane™ SSDs as a data center fast storage and memory solution. Packet will provide on-demand access to the Intel® Xeon® Scalable platform with large format Intel® Optane™ technology at no cost. This will provide an easy way for open source and commercial software projects to benchmark and optimize this cutting edge technology, and unleash new innovations. To learn more about Packet and how you can accelerate with Optane, visit https://www.acceleratewithoptane.com/.
Startups are changing how business is done in Japan, but medicine remains stubbornly resistant to innovation. In some ways, that's good. We are literally experimenting with peoples lives, so caution is definitely warranted. We don't want to rush things. However, Japan's national health insurance acts as a single buyer, and sometimes the only way to innovate is to go around them. That's exactly what Kenichi Ishii, the founder of Next Innovation has done. Their long-term strategy involves creating widespread and comprehensive telemedicine in Japan, but right now they have developed a basic approach that has reduced the cost of some medical treatments by more than 70% And business is booming. Ken and Next Innovation are both proudly from Osaka, and we also talk a lot about the state of the Osaka startup ecosystem. It's a great conversation, and I think you'll enjoy it. Show Notes Why medical startups need to innovate around Japan's national health insurance How to cross-sell in the medical market Why Osaka offers a competitive advantage to some kinds of startups What is holding back telemedicine in Japan The culture of secrecy in Japanese medicine The most likely source for innovation in Japanese medicine Links from the Founder Everything you ever wanted to know about Next Innovation Friend Ken on Facebook Check out the Sumashin app The Osaka Innovation Hub is the center of Osaka's startup scene [shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="7994466"] Leave a comment Transcript Welcome to Disrupting Japan, straight talk from Japan's most successful entrepreneurs. I'm Tim Romero and thanks for joining me. The medical industry is one of the hardest to disrupt and in some ways, that's a good thing. I mean, we're literally experimenting with people's lives here so there's a good argument to be made for being conservative and taking things slowly, but you know, looking at the national health insurance system in Japan and the health systems of all developed nations, it becomes pretty obvious that not only can improvements be made but that improvements must be made. Well, today, we talk with Kenichi Ishii, the founder of Next Innovation. Their long-term strategy involves increasing the use and acceptance of telemedicine in Japan in general but right now, they've developed a basic approach to telemedicine that enables them to sell prescription drugs over the I, and business is booming. Oh, and Next Innovation is a proudly Osaka-based startup. Ken and I talk a lot about the challenges Osaka has faced in developing a startup ecosystem and why it seems that those problems might be over, and you'll be hearing from more and more Osaka startups on the show. During the interview, Ken and I talk about value-based medicine and price-based medicine. It's not really intuitive so it's probably best if I explain it to you now. When Ken talks about cost-based patients, he means those who see medical treatment as a means to an end and they want it done simply, cheaply, and quickly. The value-based patients are those that want to be involved either because of an interest in the treatment or for other social reasons that we’ll talk about. Ken will explain why this difference is important, how Japan's tight control over the medical industry forced him and his team to be very resourceful in launching this product, the crisis Japanese hospitals are facing now and why we can't stay on our current path; we need to innovate our way out of this situation. But you know, can tells that story much better than I can, so let's get right to the interview [pro_ad_display_adzone id="1411" info_text="Sponsored by" font_color="grey" ] [Interview] Tim: So I'm sitting here with Kenichi of Next Innovation, a true telemedicine startup in Japan. So thanks for sitting down with me. Kenichi: Thank you, nice to meet you. Tim: Telemedicine covers a really broad area,
Algarve Addicts: a thriving community of healthy, outdoor people connected by the Algarve, Portugal.
Creating a new tech conference in the Algarve Jorge Cabaço is a dynamic figure in the Algarve tech space, working passionately in digital marketing with Dengun and his very own Fresh Mint Consulting. Listen to our fun conversation about Information Technology in Portugal's southern region! Show notes Introducing Jorge Cabaço, Algarvio! The potential of the Algarve and how we advance business (in any sphere) through collaboration: "together we can achieve more". Jorge studied Political Science and International Relations and worked on EU defence policy. He moved to the Algarve to work for NERA (the Algarve Business Association). The Algarve Tech Industry began in the 1990s with AlgarData and VisualForma. Other major players in the Algarve: Dengun Digital Agency (Miguel Fernandes) in Faro, Moonshapes in Portimao, Crochet also in Portimão, SPIC in Loulé, Concept Software Systems in Almançil, and Freshmint Consulting in Vilamoura. Share Algarve, International Digital Marketing Conference, Vilamoura, 2-3 February 2018 They had 350 attendees in 2017, possibly many more in 2018. We discuss the lineup and here is the full schedule, you can also see it more detail on Share Algarve's site: SCHEDULE Friday 09h30 » Opening Ceremony 10h00 » “How to engage a Loyal Community on Facebook with Live and a Bot” 10h30 » PANEL “Data Intelligence in Marketing” 11h00 » Coffee-break 11h30 » “Is your business ready for a real Digital Transformation?” 12h00 » "The New General Data Protection Regulation – prepared for the changes?" 14h30 » “Innovative Digital Marketing Activation using VR and Simulators - Business Cases with Global Brands” 15h00 » PANEL “Hospitality & Tourism - Loyalty beyond reason” 16h00 » “The Brands' New World” 16h30 » PANEL "Golf Marketing" 17h00 » ”Get Personal! Branding in 2018“ 17h30 » Closing remarks Saturday 09h50 » Opening Remarks 10h00 » “Conversion Strategies for Affiliate Marketers” 10h30 » PANEL "How digital influencers are reshaping marketing” 11h30 » "Building a Client - Brand relationship using Marketing Automation" 12h00 » "How an omnichannel approach improves online sales" 14h30 » "Future of UI/UX" 15h00 » PANEL “What’s Next? Innovation in Social Media” 16h00 » “Relevance isn't enough” from the Global Executive Creative Director for Unilever - Ogilvy 16h30 » "Direct bookings in an OTA-driven era: Tivoli Hotels & Resorts Case Study" 17h00 » "Facebook Ads: How to work WITH the algorithm" 17h50 » Closing remarks How the idea of the conference began.
To kick off Open Source Summit 2017, taking place in Los Angeles this week, The New Stack held a special pancake and podcast panel discussion to discuss the intersections of all things hardware and open source. For the event, the panel was comprised of Chris Wright, VP & Chief Technologist, Office of Technology at RedHat, Aaron Welch, SVP of Product at Packet, Ashley McNamara, Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft, Nithya Ruff, Senior Director of Open Source Practice at Comcast & Director of Board of Directors for The Linux Foundation, and Al Gillen, Analyst at IDC. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/moeELYFQzA8
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The Inc. team takes the pulse of the emerging industry of the “emotion economy,” which uses biometrics to track individuals’ responses to the world—and, of course, to ads. Next: Innovation in the summer-festival staple of band merchandise. And the founder of Cosmic Cart, Alex Adelman, talks about selling his company to PopSugar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ms. Susan Scarlet-Macaw graduated from the Cal Poly Architecture School and worked as an architect for five years before embarking on her entrepreneurial journey. She operated her own fitness studio for women in San Francisco and is co-owner of a bicycle manufacturing company. She started M.E. Health and Wellness right here in Elko, Nevada. Susan believes in being part of the community in which she lives and is an active member of the rotary club in addition to serving as treasurer for the Elko County Art Club. Which is where we first meet last fall. An avid runner and cyclist, Susan combines her passion for physical activity with all aspects of wellness. She now coaches people to connect with their inner self through personal development and behavior change. Susan guides her clients to learn more fulfilling lives and says “sometimes you need to find the humility to admit when you need help.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The most senior employee outside of the US, Nicola Mendelsohn, walked us through some of the innovation occurring at the world’s largest social network.
The Chinese government is prioritising research and development, granting double the amount of patents over the 2007 to 2012 period. The country has the highest number of science graduates in the world, a title it has held since 2004. With the economy in the US still recovering and the crisis in the eurozone, the possibility exists for China to become the world’s next innovation hub.