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February 28, 2023: Recorded live in Dublin, Margaret Molloy is joined by Nicola O'Connell (Tirlán), Gillian Culhane (AerCap), Colin Westcott-Pitt (Glanbia Performance Nutrition), Caoimhe Donnelly (CIÉ Group), Niamh Bushnell (SoapBox Labs) and Stephen O'Kelly, (GUINNESS, Diageo) for Siegel+Gale's Future of Branding CMO Panel: International Women's Day 2023. The conversation explores brand building, inclusive storytelling and IWD as we strive to #EmbraceEquity.
Today we talk about voice AI adoption and trends in Europe for 2020. My guests include Niamh Bushnell, chief communications officer of Soapbox Labs, Dominik Meissner, co-founder of 169 Labs, and Alexis Hue, founder and managing director of Voxalyze. The guests provide a broad perspective given that Soapbox offers ASR tech for children in custom voice interactive experiences for education and entertainment, 169 Labs develops voice experiences for consumer brands and enterprises, and Voxalyze has a SaaS solution for voice app publishers looking to grow their audience. Today we discuss privacy, whether there is a voice assistant duopoly, custom assistants, voice and media, personalization, voice app developer disappointment, and much more all from a European perspective.
This week we have four interviews conducted onsite at ConverCon in Dublin in October 2019. First up is Katie McMahon, GM of SoundHound, a leading custom voice assistant development platform, and my guest on Episode #1 of the Voicebot Podcast. Next in line is Niamh Bushnell, chief communications officer of Soapbox Labs. Soapbox is a pioneer around speech recognition for children. Then we have Dustin Coates, the voice search lead at Algolia, a leader in enterprise search. We finish up with Mr. ConverCon himself, Paul Sweeney. He is a co-founder of Webio and is on the front lines launching conversational products for contact centers. Paul also is one of the key organizers of ConverCon which just completed its third year.
Episode 5 of our Female Founder Fridays series with the full interview of Alison Cowzer, CEO & Founder of East Coast Bakehouse talking with TechIreland CEO, Niamh Bushnell.
CEO and founder of TechIreland Niamh Bushnell discusses why she set up TechIreland, how they gather the data for the TechIreland platform, the recent addition of 40 new Data Hubs to their search engine and much more
Niamh Bushnell joins the show to talk about TechIreland, her journey to the US and home...and the art of storytelling!
Niamh Bushnell on the next steps for TechIreland
Today we are spotlighting Niamh Bushnell of Startup Dublin. Startup Dublin is an independent, not for profit organization established in October 2014 to support and promote innovation-led, product-based companies that are born, bred or adopted in Dublin. This episode is powered by UpGuard.com, UpGuard's discovery engine brings visibility to complex IT environments, enabling teams to quickly identify risk, confirm compliance and make business safer. Connect with us at womenintechshow.com. Tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora
Alex Theuma the founder of SaaStock appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast. Alex tells Ronan the background of SaaStock, why he chose Dublin as the city to host SaaStock, and how Niamh Bushnell, Conor Stanley and Startup Dublin helped him. Alex also talks about the SaaStock speakers which includes Des Traynor the Co-Founder of Intercom, Leo Widrich the Co-Founder of Buffer, and Peter Reinhardt the CEO and Co-Founder of Segment.
Females make great leaders and operators. So says Niamh Bushnell the new and first Dublin Commissioner for Startups. Female entrepreneurs in Dublin she says are very calm and collected, very focused, knowledgable about their business and they are taking risks. She started her first company in her mid twenties. Niamh says she would have loved to […]
In this podcast I have a wide-ranging interview with Niamh Bushnell who was recently appointed as Dublin's first ever Start-up Commissioner. Among the topics I cover are: What does the role entail - who is funding it - what are Niamh's hopes for how the role might evolve? Dublin has been incredibly successful in attracting so many of the world's top ICT companies to locate their European HQ here -how can that be exploited to ensure a vibrant eco-system of start-ups? What are the barriers to start-ups that you are hearing about? Financial / Infrastructural / Training / Networks etc. Plus I pay a visit to the Irish Whiskey Museum to sample the capital's newest visitor attraction and learn more about the marketing strategy behind it.