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Join host Paul Spain and Francesca Logan (Toku Eyes) and discover how Toku Eyes is using retinal photography and AI to detect and predict a range of health conditions. They also discuss tech news including a Wellington man's alleged $450 million crypto scam, Spark's partnership with Nokia for network efficiency, China's space-based supercomputer project, groundbreaking gene therapy success, Amazon's new warehouse robot, Elton John's criticism of AI copyright policy and more.Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One New Zealand, Spark New Zealand, HP, Workday and Gorilla Technology.
Join host Paul Spain and Jonathan Good (Scentian Bio) as they explore Scentian Bio's innovative technology, poised to transform real-time chemical sensing in food, health, and environmental monitoring. Jonathan explains its origins and potential uses, such as detecting food contamination and wearable health diagnostics. Plus, tech news from the week including, Governmental email protocol challenges, Health NZ's proposed workforce changes, Spotify's flexible payment options, AI's energy demands, the Potential hazards of orbital overcrowding and more.Thanks to our Partners One NZ, 2degrees, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
Hear from host Paul Spain and Matt Archer, CTO of Quadrent, as they dive into the latest digital priorities for 2025, tackling cybersecurity, digital inclusion, and the tech talent gap. They also explore satellite texting, EV charging infrastructure, the risks of Microsoft's Windows Recall, battery recycling, and Quadrent's sustainability initiatives supporting Kiwi students. Tune in for insights on innovation, government policy, and industry collaboration shaping NZ's tech future!TUANZ Digital Priorities 2025 A big thank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology
In this special episode, host Paul Spain dives into the latest developments in the iPhone ecosystem, following the recent launch of the iPhone 16e. Paul provides insights into the pricing strategies and feature differences across the new iPhone models, including the iPhone 16, 16e, 16 Pro, and their larger variants. For those in the market for a new phone, Paul offers a detailed comparison of the various models and their unique features, helping listeners make informed decisions. Tune in to get a comprehensive overview of the iPhone 16 series.Special thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology
Hear from host Paul Spain and Justin Soong founder and technical director at Authsignal, as Justin shares about fortifying online security through innovative authentication solutions. They discuss the challenges and triumphs surrounding identity protection and the latest cybersecurity breaches. Plus, tech news from the week including:2025 Hi-Tech Awards finalists revealedCanadian Tech company buys majority in SeratoQuantifi Photonics acquired2degrees fined $325k for misleading claimsMicrosoft turns 50Trump's tariffs may mean paying more for gadgets in USAmazon can now buy from other websites for youWhy military planning shouldn't be on SignalThanks to our Partners One NZ, 2degrees, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
Join host Paul Spain and Grant Straker, CEO of Straker.AI, as Grant shares insights into Straker's journey from building early websites to a leading provider of AI-driven content automation, verification, and translation services. With operations spanning ten countries and more than 150 staff, Straker's innovative approach leverages both human and machine collaboration to navigate the complexities of AI. Join us as we discuss Straker's commitment to innovation and how they are pioneering technologies that are shaping the future of translation and AI verification.Thank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Here from host Paul Spain and business advisor Jason Langley, as Jason shares insights into business leadership, reflecting on his experiences and evolving role as an independent business advisor. They also delve into various topics and tech news including: 2degrees and Spark satellite-to-mobile newsAmbitious plans for a power cable linking New Zealand and Australia Allstate car insurer sued for tracking drivers Webcam and IOT vulnerabilities Auckland's EV VandalismSkinny's AI brand AmbassadorA big Thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Join host Paul Spain and Finn Hogan (Caffeine Daily) as they explore tech news and insights including: Tū Ātea's plan to launch NZ's first commercial Private 5G network at Wellington port Ivo's Legal tech startup US success Wakapuāwai fund boost to digitise mental health resources New Zealand's Emission targets Musk's bid for OpenAIGoogle's ambitious quantum computing timelinePlus, a look at HP Omnibook Ultra Flip laptop and more!Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology.
Listen in as Paul Spain and Brett Roberts (Creative CAM), dive into the world of tech developments and governmental innovations. This episode covers pivotal topics such as AI safety guidelines for NZ government agencies, the implications of quantum computing in New Zealand, and the fascinating use of AI in pest control. Brett also shares insights on the long reaching impact of Callaghan Innovation and the government's decision to disestablish it. Tune in for an engaging discussion packed with the latest tech news, insights.A big Thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Join Josh Webb (Hypr NZ) and host Paul Spain as they delve into cybersecurity concerns following the alleged hacking incident on the U.S. Treasury. They explore key trends from CES 2025 including autonomous systems, innovative robotics and AI virtual training, and discuss New Zealand's pioneering geothermal projects. The episode also covers Northland internet outage and the impact of emerging satellite technology on rural connectivity, the impending U.S. TikTok ban, and Meta's controversial AI-generated personas and shift to a community-based moderation model and more. Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology.
Listen in as host Paul Spain and guest Adrian Smith, CEO of BlinkPay, dive into the dynamic world of digital banking and fintech. Adrian sheds light on BlinkPay's innovative journey, highlighting their partnership with the Bank of New Zealand and the development of modern financial solutions. The conversation also touches on challenges related to fraud and the importance of customer data control. Together, Paul and Adrian unravel the complex landscape of fintech, emphasising the role of APIs and the future of digital marketplaces in making financial services more accessible and efficient. Join us as we navigate the ever-evolving world of technology in the finance sector.Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology.
Join host Paul Spain and Levi Fawcett, founder of Partly as Levi shares insights from All Goods, delves into the complexities of the automotive industry, and discusses Partly's mission to revolutionise car parts procurement. Discover his journey from Rocket Lab's innovative culture to addressing a $1.9 trillion market with groundbreaking solutions. Fawcett emphasizes ambition, transparency, and passion in tackling global challenges, offering valuable lessons in entrepreneurship and determination.Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology.
Hear former Prime Minister Sir John Key (Director - Palo Alto Networks) and Misti Landtroop (Managing Director NZ- Palo Alto Networks), as they join Paul Spain to explore the evolving landscape of cybersecurity.Sir John Key shares unique perspective drawn from his current and past experiences, including:- Prime Minister of New Zealand- Minister responsible of Special Intelligence Service (SIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB)- Director at Palo Alto Networks- Director at ANZ Bank- Director at Air New ZealandThe episode is focussed on cybersecurity viewpoints - including predictions for 2025 from Unit 42, and reflects on the importance of continuous adaptation, education, and integration in the fight against cyber threats from various sources including powerful nation state actors. A range of other topics were discussed including weighing up the importance of privacy vs security.Special thanks to our show partners 2degrees, One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology.
Listen in as host Paul Spain and Renee Mateparae (Spark NZ) delve into Spark's plans for data centres, the benefits of 5G Standalone, transition from 3G and the role of AI in service enhancement and Spark's strategic vision for the future of telecommunications. Plus tech news from the week including:NZ banks' new scam protection toolsCheap phone charger sparks house fireParking fines highlights cities limited parking options for TradespeopleMeta's $10B subsea cable projectAustralia's social media ban for under 16'sThank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
The Commerce Commission are taking action against One NZ over their ‘100% mobile coverage' plan and Starlink rollout. The watchdog believes the advertising campaign breached the Fair Trading Act, saying customers were under the impression that coverage would include data and voice calling – not a text only service. Tech commentator and Gorilla Tech CEO, Paul Spain tells Heather du Plessis-Allan the case seems over the top, given the CommComm hasn't chased other companies whose products have not met all claims. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear from Paul Spain and Logan Ransley (Landlord Studio), as they delve into some of this week's tech news and innovation including ListAssist's breakthrough in the US real estate market, precautionary advice on NZ Post scams and Apple's satellite service expansion. We also explore the significance of the Internet Archive and how hydropanel's are helping hydrate remote communities. Plus, a look at the innovation behind Landlord Studio's all-in-one property management app.Thank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Hear from Paul Spain and Keith Patton (Vivara) as they discuss the latest tech news, including: One NZ's testing of Starlink's satellite-to-mobile SMS serviceNZ Government's Identity Check facial recognition systemTesla's Robotaxi plansQuantum computing breakthroughs by Chinese scientistsSpaceX's innovative rocket-catching technology Plus a look at Vivara personalised wellness guidanceThank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Join host Paul Spain and Jo Hilson, Chief Technology Officer of Tourism Holdings, as they discuss the latest tech news, including NZ police unauthorised access to facial recognition sites, Sparks TransGo partnership with Transpower, Te Whatu Ora's digital upgrade, Teachers concerns on AI usage, Qualcomm considers Intel takeover, Apple news and hands on review of Google TV streamer 4K and iPhone 16. Plus, a look at technology integration and innovation at Tourism Holdings and more.Thank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Listen in as Paul Spain joins Barry Dowdeswell (Otago Polytechnic) as they dive into this week's Tech news including, Scooter bans in Wellington, Tax exempts for Kiwi tech startups, privacy concerns with IRD data sharing, United Airlines and Starlink partnership, and Polaris Dawn Mission's first privately funded spacewalk. Plus, a look at the new iPhone16 and GoPro's Hero 13's latest innovations and the vital role of experiential learning at Otago Polytechnic's Auckland International Campus.Special thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Hear host Paul Spain and Sulabh Sharma, Co-Founder at Debut NZ, as they discuss fintech and the impact of open banking for New Zealand and the potential influence of governments on social media platforms. Plus, Tech news from the week including, the right to repair tech in NZ, Amazon's new Alexa updates, Meta's COVID censorship under Biden government, Brazil's first days without X and Couple sues over AI voice cloning.A big thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
In this episode of the NZ Tech Podcast, host Paul Spain welcomes Josh Webb from HYPR NZ to delve into the latest tech news. They celebrate Uber's 10-year milestone in New Zealand, discuss the implications of lifting the genetic engineering ban, and examine AI's impact on the music industry. The conversation also highlights Rocket Lab's impressive achievements, the end of an era for Fitbit, the introduction of Direct to Cell Satellite coverage in New Zealand and more.Thank you to our show partners One NZ, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
In this episode, host Paul Spain and guest Bill Bennett look into the rise of AI surveillance and its impact on New Zealand society. They discuss the impact of Huawei's exit from the New Zealand telecommunications market and the implications of the deployment of AI cameras on New Zealand buses for road safety. Plus, hands on with AI tech: HP OmniBook, Samsung Z Fold and more.The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how | RNZ NewsThanks to our amazing show partners One NZ, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
Join host Paul Spain and Mark Knowels, Executive General Manager for Security at Xero, as they delve into the evolving nature of cyber threats, the importance of privacy and data protection, and the need to stay ahead of technological advancements and potential security risks. They also look at tech news from the week including:New Zealand's move towards a digital currency NZ Defence Force's AI initiatives with the USCrowdStrike's lawsuitUber's EV deal with BYDJudge rules Google ‘is a monopolist' in US antitrust caseA big thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Microsoft is investigating the scope of the damage after users reported issues with Microsoft 365 and Outlook services this morning. Monitoring website Down Detector's had thousands of outage reports - with a number of organisations affected. Tech commentator Paul Spain says it was largely New Zealand that was impacted by this recent outage. "This one wasn't so much of a global issue - it was very focused on New Zealand." Update: Microsoft has since released a statement saying this outage was unrelated to the July 30 outage that was blamed on cyberattacks. It is still investigating the cause to the latest outage. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the conversation as host Paul Spain and Seeby Woodhouse (Voyager) explore NZ Post's hydrogen-powered trucks, Trans-Tasman space research projects, the ethical implications of AI, Seeby's intriguing 5-day experience with Tesla's full self-driving capabilities on New Zealand roads, and the development of autonomous vehicles. Plus, a look at Voyager's migration to OpenStack and the competitive cloud services landscape and more. A big thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Tune in to Paul Spain and Tom Roberts; the team lead for threat and incident response at Cert NZ (Computer Emergency Response Team) and NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre). Tom highlights the increasing complexity of cybersecurity threats in New Zealand and an in-depth look at cybersecurity challenges and the government's involvement in New Zealand's cybersecurity landscape. The discussion covers:The importance of reporting cybersecurity incidentsCertNZ and the National Cybersecurity Centre in protecting the country's cyber resilienceEmphasis on evidence-based decisions and reporting for policymakers and cybersecurity ecosystemRaising awareness and contributing to New Zealand's cyber resiliencePacific resilience and engagement in two-way information sharingImportance of person-to-person connections in cybersecuritySpecial thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
A woman has accused one of the staff members at Mobile Planet at Sylvia Park of trying to transfer nude pictures from her phone to his phone. To get more information on how to to protect your phone tech expert Paul Spain speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
Paul Spain and Avram Pilch delve into the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence, discussing its ethical implications, impact on intellectual property rights, and the need for data privacy regulations.They explore concerns about AI-generated content, the limitations of AI, and the ethical considerations of AI using personal data from social media and other sources. Listeners gain valuable insights into the ethical and legal challenges posed by AI and are encouraged to become better educated consumers of AI technology.Special thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
Avram Pilch - Tom's Hardware joins Paul Spain to dive into the intriguing world of the newest premium laptops and the nuances surrounding ARM processor technology and Windows Copilot+ PCs. Here's a rundown of the key insights and discussions from the episode:The Qualcomm X Elite Processors: Performance vs. PracticalityBattery Life: Reality vs. ClaimsThe Rise of ARM ProcessorsExclusive Features and Software CompatibilitySpecial thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
In this episode, host Paul Spain chats with guest Steven Zinsli to discuss a range of pressing topics at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and data privacy. The conversation delves into Steven Zinsli's journey from the healthcare industry to the launch of HealthNow, a platform aiming to make healthcare more affordable and accessible, particularly for employees through employer-sponsored plans.As the dialogue unfolds, the episode encompasses insightful discussions on renewable energy, cybersecurity, and the implications of AI in music creation, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities within these rapidly evolving landscapes.Join us as we explore crucial issues around data protection, health/fintech, renewable energy, cybersecurity, and the transformative potential of AI across various industries. Stay tuned for thought-provoking analysis and compelling insights in this engaging episode of the NZ Tech Podcast.Special thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
Join host Paul Spain and guest Matt Archer, CTO at Quadrent, as they discuss AI's impact on data privacy, the importance of technology access for young people and the latest tech news from the week, including:Fabrum to collaborate with ToyotaGM's US$850 million infusion into Cruise robotaxisMeta's halt on AI training in EUBacklash to Adobe's latest terms of serviceMusk's record payout from TeslaOzone concerns over Starlink satellitesLimitations on new hardware requirements for AI capabilitiesPlus, a look at Quadrent's sustainable technology initiatives and its collaboration with educational communities.Special thanks to our sponsors: One NZ, 2degrees spark, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
Hear from host Paul Spain and William Montague-Brown (Willbot.AI) as they look into Microsoft Recall's privacy issues, the latest from Apple Worldwide Developers Conference including Apple Intelligence capabilities and the implications for users and businesses and Nvidia's remarkable growth in AI technology. They also discuss FAA's approval of Amazon's new drone for commercial deliveries, the intriguing fluctuations in GameStop's stock, leveraging the power of AI for your business and more. Thanks to our show Partners One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology for their support of the NZ Tech Podcast
Paul Spain is joined by guest Bill Bennett to dive into the latest in technology news and trends. The conversation begins with a nostalgic look at Bill's early years as a journalist covering the revolution in technology, before moving on to discuss the dominance of ARM in mobile devices and the potential impact of ARM-based laptops on the PC market.The episode also explores groundbreaking developments in transportation technology, the challenges and benefits of electric ferries, and the potential impact of gaming on driving skills.Furthermore, the transition from Wintel to Arm-based chips, the importance of local AI models, and the future of Intel in the face of competition are also explored. Join us as we delve into these topics and more in this episode of the NZ Tech Podcast.
Today tech commentator and chief executive of Gorilla Technology Paul Spain speaks to Jesse about longer lasting batteries in microsoft lap tops as well as a new privacy tool to stop all AI work being sent to the internet automatically.
Listen in as Stephen Phillips (Snyk) joins host Paul Spain to discuss security vulnerabilities in VPNs, firewalls, and AI-generated code and the importance of backup strategies. Plus, a look at some of this week's Tech News including:A new $1-Billion Kiwi startupSolar storm disruptionsCrime group Huyton Firm's downfallGoogle Cloud deletes UniSuper's online accountOpenAI's ChatGPT -40
Some influencers are losing millions of social media followers in protest of their silence on the Israel-Gaza conflict. #Blockout2024 began after the Met Gala, as celebrities used their platforms to share the luxurious affair amid worldwide protests. Taylor Swift has lost more than 300,000 and Kim Kardashian has lost more than 3 million since the event. Gorilla Technology Chief Executive Paul Spain told Andrew Dickens he's unsure of the difference it'll make. He says the people unfollowing are probably those who interacted least with their content. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Paul Spain shares his hand on experience with the latest smart home gadgets and technologies. He delves into the latest Amazon Echo Hub, emphasizing its capabilities as a smart home control device and its integration with various smart home systems. Paul also discusses the unique features of the Aqara presence sensor and Ring battery video doorbell Pro, before delving into smart lighting options for the home. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or looking to upgrade your home, this episode is packed with valuable information and recommendations.Special thanks to our show partners: One NZ, HP, Spark NZ, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
Hear from host Paul Spain and guest Brett Roberts (Voluntas Ventures) as they discuss the future of satellite technology, the impact of AI on driving and advancements in digital currencies. Plus, Tech News from the week including:One NZ's 5G boost,Spark IoT partner with IotaA look at NZ Government's digital appsFord's BlueCruise investigation Possible Siri upgrade on the way?
Listen in as Stephen Kurzeja (2degrees) joins host Paul Spain to discuss some of 2degrees' future plans and innovative developments, including network modernisation and merging technology stacks. They discuss the company's approach to security, investment in technology, plus a look at the latest updates for the Lynk satellite project, AI trials and more. Join us as we explore 2degrees dynamic landscape of telecommunications and technology.Amy Webb's Tech Trend report for 2024
Join host Paul Spain as he discusses the exciting advancements in processors and AI capabilities from Intel and HP. Paul explores the incorporation of neural processing units (NPUs) in new chips, their impact on performance, and the potential for local AI processing in laptops. Additionally, Paul delves into the competition between Intel's core architecture and ARM-based chips, shedding light on the Snapdragon X Elite and its potential impact on Windows devices. Join us for this in-depth look at the future of processing technology.
Social media app Tik Tok may be in line for a court battle after US President Joe Biden signed a bill to ban the app from the United States. US lawmakers have for years fought for the banning of the Chinese based app, citing data security concerns. But Tech commentator Paul Spain told Andrew Dickens that Tik Tok has the power to fight it. He says Tik Tok's parent company is massive, even surpassing trillion-dollar tech giant Meta. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Paul Spain as he delves into the world of cybersecurity with Dan Richardson (CyberCX). They discuss the concerns about cybersecurity legislation and the technological advancements that are shaping the cybersecurity landscape in New Zealand and beyond. Plus a look at Tech News from the week including: NZDF testing of space hardware Westpac introduces fraud-busting tech...in Australia Successful human trial for Neuralink brain implant Big Tech's race to buy AI training data
In this episode, host Paul Spain is joined by financial advisor Darcy Ungaro(Ungaro & Co.) for a fascinating discussion on investments, the influenceof AI on publicly listed companies, and the surge in Bitcoin and NFT prices.From the impact of energy as a raw commodity to the potential of robotics andautonomous vehicles, this episode dives into the evolving landscape of investmentsand technological advancements. NZ Everyday Investor Podcast : Kiwi advice on mortgages, shares, insurance +more (podcasts.nz)
In this tech news edition, host Paul Spain is joined Darcy Ungaro (Ungaro & Co.) as they explore some of the latest in Tech news including, Leap year glitch breaks NZ pay-at-the pumps Gemini AI's inaccuraciesDelays to Amazon's Auckland building Spark's new AI training programme State-sponsored hackingApple ends EV car attemptsThe latest MacBook Air releases and more.
Lance Bauerfeind, Head of Training & Simulations at Company-X, joins host Paul Spain as they discuss the Apple Vision Pro surprises and the evolving landscape of immersive realities. Plus they look at the latest in tech news, including: Foodstuff NZ's facial recognition trialsPhone bans in NZ schoolsRocket Labs' junk missionAir Canada chatbot messAI generated Fake IDsMultimodal AI glassesFor more on Apple Vision Pro: Tech Ethics, AI Advancements, and Vision Pro's potential
Alex St. John brought the Silicon Valley startup mindset to the small town of Cambridge, New Zealand. Listen in as host Paul Spain walks through Alex's fascinating backstory, his achievements facilitating a multibillion dollar change in Microsoft's gaming trajectory with Direct X, through his New Zealand story with Nyriad (sadly, now being liquidated) - and onto the current with PlayCast in this NZ Tech Podcast special episode.Also covered are many aspects of Alex's career which spans over three decades and several continents. This episode shares thought provoking or possibly offensive perspectives - depending on where you stand on aspects of Silicon Valley startup culture.This episode is one of a number of upcoming episodes that delves deeper into the past, present and future of the New Zealand tech community - and should not be missed - whether the listener is a startup founder, an investor, government official or tech person looking to support the growth of New Zealand tech startups.
In this News edition, host Paul Spain and guest Peter Allington (Singer Electric) delve into the hot topics of tech regulation, AI innovation, and the future of virtual reality. They discuss new aid for boaters in the Tory Channel, Social Media CEO's senate hearing concerning the well-being of younger users, Neuralink's brain interface chip's first human trial, the release of Apple's Vision Pro VR headset and more.
On this episode Paul Spain is joined by Julie McMahon (Grok Academy) as they discuss the impact of technology and artificial intelligence in education for 2024. They look at digital learning pathways, The role of AI, and the challenges teachers face. Julie also shares insights into the mission of Grok Academy to provide free digital technologies education in Australia and New Zealand, and bring digital technologies education to all.Additional teacher support resource: AI 101 for Teachers | Code.org
In this episode of the NZ Tech Podcast, host Paul Spain and guests Mitchell Pham and AJ Smith (TradeWindow) delve into the latest tech news from New Zealand and around the globe including:Advancements in New Zealand airport security and express pathKiwi Dee Templeton joins OpenAI boardSamsung's Galaxy S24 series with 7 years of updatesApple overtakes Samsung, as global smartphone sellerGoPro's acquisition of Foresight HelmetsListen to the journey of TradeWindow
In this episode, host Paul Spain is joined by TradeWindow CEO/Founder AJ Smith and CDO Mitchell Pham, as they delve into the world of tech and trade. They discuss the challenges and successes of Trade Window, and explore the process of digitalizing trade, and the resilience required for success in difficult times. Join the conversation as they talk about raising capital, AI integration, and the powerful role of trust in reshaping the flow of global goods.