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Join this episode of DMRadio as host Eric Kavanagh sits down with Larry Yang of Phononic to explore how solid-state cooling is transforming the future of data centers. As AI workloads push power consumption and heat generation to new extremes, Phononic's thermoelectric technology offers a compact, energy-efficient alternative to traditional cooling systems. Learn how innovations in material science, hardware integration, and custom design are enabling faster, greener data centers — and why this shift matters for the future of AI infrastructure. Tune in for an inside look at the cool tech keeping your servers from overheating.
In this episode, we dive into the last-mile space for the pharma industry. We welcome back Dana Krug, senior vice president of cold chain fulfillment at Phononic to break down the ins out and trends in the last-mile pharma space. For more information subscribe to Running on Ice the newsletter or podcast. Follow the Running on Ice Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people Tony Atti is the co-founder and CEO of Durham-based Phononic, an innovating solid state semiconductor solutions that sustainably transforms refrigeration and cooling. Its products go into grocery stores, to cool semiconductor chips at data centers and in HVAC systems. The company was No. 35 on CNBC's Disruptor 50 list for companies that use AI for new business models beyond the era of better, faster and cheaper innovation.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people Tony Atti is the co-founder and CEO of Durham-based Phononic, an innovating solid state semiconductor solutions that sustainably transforms refrigeration and cooling. Its products go into grocery stores, to cool semiconductor chips at data centers and in HVAC systems. The company was No. 35 on CNBC's Disruptor 50 list for companies that use AI for new business models beyond the era of better, faster and cheaper innovation.
Investors are awaiting the latest read on U.S. inflation and consumer prices. Citi's Veronica Clark previews the report. Plus, the 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50 list is out, with two-thirds of the companies calling AI critical to their business. Phononic's Tony Atti, number 35 on the list, discusses. And, the Nasdaq is coming off a fresh record high. Piper Sandler's Craig Johnson and G Squared Private Wealth's Victoria Greene tee up the trading day ahead.
In this episode, we dive into the world of e-commerce and grocery stores. Out guest, Dana Krug, Senior vice president - cold chain fulfillment at Phononic breaks down the ways grocers save money, reduce waste, improve carbon emissions and increase efficiency with the Phononic totes. For more information subscribe to Running on Ice the newsletter or podcast. Follow the Running on Ice Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary O'Connell chats with Dana Krug, senior vice president - cold chain fulfillment at Phononic about the rise of e-commerce in the grocery store setting and how carbon emissions can be drastically cut at the store level.
Welcome to the latest Retail Daily Minute brought to you by Shoptalk! Discover the cutting-edge headlines reshaping the retail landscape:Jersey Mike's Subs employs AI for seamless phone-based food orders.
In this episode, we delve into the groundbreaking advancements in cold chain technology with the launch of the Actively-Cooled Tote (ACT) 2000 from Phononic. Our guest, Dana Krug, Senior Vice President - Cold Chain Fulfillment breaks down the innovative features and sustainability milestones achieved by this next-generation solution. For more information subscribe to Running on Ice the newsletter or podcast. Follow the Running on Ice Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Save money, time, and space in everything from your freezer section to curbside pickup with Phononic. Patrick McCullough talks with Sean Kosednar about all the different easy ways Phononic can help your store on this week's Grocer Pod.
Chillers are typically bulky, noisy energy-intensive devices loaded with toxic chemicals with a very high climate change potential. We use them all the time in supply chains to keep goods in a particular temperature range.What if you could make chillers another way? That is what Phononic has done. They have created solid-state chillers which run virtually silent, using a fraction of the power of standard chillers, and are so small they can fit in regular retail totes.To learn more I invited Dana Krug, Phononic's General Manager to come on the podcast to tell me more. We had a fascinating conversation, where Dana told me how their chillers work, how they can be utilised in supply chains for more reliable cold chains, and some results their customers have had. I learned loads, I hope you do too...If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message over on my SpeakPipe page or just send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).If you want to learn more about how to juggle sustainability and efficiency mandates while recovering from pandemic-induced disruptions, meeting growth targets, and preparing for an uncertain future, check out our Oxford Economics research report here.And if you want to read up on our Industry 4.0 blueprint repost, head on over to https://www.sap.com/cmp/dg/intro-industry40/index.html, and if you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks.And remember, stay healthy, stay safe, stay sane!
To celebrate The Kula Ring's 100th episode, co-hosts Jeff White and Carman Pirie reflect on account-based marketing insights from exceptional guests. They share lessons from Sangram Vajre, Co-Founder of Terminus, on the strategic nature of ABM; Daniel Englebretson's 100% win rate using ABM with Phononic; and Fabio Luz's pilot ABM campaign success at Schneider Electric.
In our 11th episode of the season, we talk with Simone Meduri, Tech Development Manager of Phononic Vibes! Phononic Vibes is significantly decreasing noise pollution. Their technology is based on periodic architected structures that dampen and absorb mechanical vibrations and noise. To see what they do and to experience their 'Metamaterial Experience" check out their website, PhononicVibes.com OR check out their video directly on their YouTube Channel. We first met Simone during the 2019 Advanced Materials Competition (AdMaCom) and they did incredibly well. They even walked away with the Mentor's Choice Award. To learn more about AdMacom, head over to our website www.inam.berlin/admacom. To reach out to Simone and Phononic Vibes, visit their website, PhononicVibes.com or their Company LinkedIn Page. Alternatively, you could email us at info@inam.berlin and we will gladly put you in touch with him personally. LISTEN NOW: iTunes Soundcloud Spotify Google Play 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 Music: Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Airtone
For today's episode of the Flip My Funnel podcast, we spoke with Daniel Englebretson, Director of Integrated Marketing at Phononic. In this show, Daniel and I talked about how Phononic used Terminus to reap ABM success. Here's what we're unpacking today: Can Your Demand Generation Be Too Successful? Account Based Marketing Proves Its Worth How They Did It Blogging Strategy Changed Selling the Sales Department on ABM Keeping It Fresh Too Much Success --------- Join Sangram's "Becoming Intentional" newsletter for a 1 min read on how to lead professionally, grow personally, and live fully. Only available on LinkedIn.
In both his work and his life, Tony Fadell constantly imagines Version 2.0 (if not 3.0, or 4.0 and beyond). On a mission to shape the future through forward-thinking design, engineering, invention, and investing, he is probably most widely recognized for both founding the smart-home products company Nest and for his instrumental involvement in developing the iPod. Through his newest venture, the appropriately coined advisory firm Future Shape, Fadell lends his expertise to promising entrepreneurs and companies, funding and advising a range of environmentally minded startups, such as the biologically produced leather-maker Modern Meadow, semiconductor company Phononic, and micro-LED developer Rohinni. After starting his career at General Magic, an early spin-off of Apple, Fadell moved to the electronics behemoth Philips and then, eventually, to Apple, where he started in 2001 and was, from 2006 to 2008, on the executive team that created the iPhone. In 2010, he founded Nest, which Google acquired less than three years later for $3.2 billion. Having played a crucial role in helping many of the most important technological Silicon Valley innovations of the 2000s come to fruition, Fadell has since decamped for Paris, where he now runs Future Shape. Recently, he spent an entire year in Bali with his family.Rebooting and welcoming change has been a constant thread throughout Fadell’s career, and also in his personal life. While he’s known for his extreme work ethic—early in his career, he famously had a bed in his office—Fadell recognizes the need to take time off in order to explore, and to create space for inner growth outside of the workplace. On this episode, Fadell and Andrew Zuckerman discuss his youth in Detroit; the perils of screen addiction; the external pressures of a career-oriented culture; and paving the way for a healthier society, online and off.
Daniel Englebretson—Director, Growth Marketing and Demand Generation at B2B manufacturer, Phononic—shares his account-based marketing process which helped him achieve a 100% win rate in a tier one campaign over 10 months.
On this episode, Daniel Englebretson, Head of ABM at Phononic, breaks down his journey from lead generation, to demand generation, to integrated marketing, to #ABM. This is based on an exclusive session from the 2019 B2B Sales & Marketing Exchange What we talked about: Evolution of measurement of marketing success Lead generation Demand generation Integrated marketing ABM 1.0 ABM 2.0 Checkout these resources we mentioned during the podcast: the 2019 B2B Sales & Marketing Exchange Daniel Englebretson's LinkedIn Phononic's Website Call me crazy but here's what I am doing - Text ABMisB2B to 33777 to receive a copy of Sangram's newest book. This is gift to YOU as a listener for a limited time! All I ask is for a review of the book on Amazon when you are done reading. Deal?
On this episode, Daniel Englebretson, Head of ABM at Phononic, breaks down his journey from lead generation, to demand generation, to integrated marketing, to #ABM. This is based on an exclusive session from the 2019 B2B Sales & Marketing Exchange What we talked about: Evolution of measurement of marketing success Lead generation Demand generation Integrated marketing ABM 1.0 ABM 2.0 Checkout these resources we mentioned during the podcast: the 2019 B2B Sales & Marketing Exchange Daniel Englebretson's LinkedIn Phononic's Website Call me crazy but here's what I am doing - Text ABMisB2B to 33777 to receive a copy of Sangram's newest book. This is gift to YOU as a listener for a limited time! All I ask is for a review of the book on Amazon when you are done reading. Deal?
When Daniel Englebretson took a role with Phononic, he did so specifically with a mind toward “getting a master’s degree in ABM.” Now, two years later, he has used his time to learn how to use ABM to drive exponential growth. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Daniel shares why ABM is so effective, his best practices for getting the most out of an ABM strategy, and much more. Links: Full Notes & Quotes: http://bit.ly/2ImenLZ Daniel’s LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/30CFRU4 Daniel’s Twitter: http://bit.ly/2naOFTk Phononic: http://bit.ly/30O4D3P 3 Key Takeaways: - ABM is the strategy, not the tactic. How you reach people can change, but the idea of focusing on a few key accounts is fundamental to ABM. - Daniel uses the TEAM framework for ABM: Target, Engage, Activate, and Measure. - Different ABM strategies will focus on a different step in that TEAM framework, depending on the needs of the company implementing it. --- Marketing Trends is brought to you by our friends at Salesforce Pardot, B2B marketing automation on the world’s #1 CRM. Are you ready to take your B2B marketing to new heights? With Pardot, marketers can find and nurture leads, close more deals, and maximize ROI. Learn more by heading to www.pardot.com/podcast. To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.
In this episode we discuss why empathy is the "secret sauce" customer experience. Empathy is also a huge step in building alignment between sales, marketing, and ultimately the customer. Director of Growth Marketing at Phononic, Daniel Englebretson joins us for this discussion.
For today's episode of the Flip My Funnel podcast, we spoke with Daniel Englebretson, Director of Integrated Marketing at Phononic. In this show, Daniel and I talked about how Phononic used Terminus to reap ABM success. Here's what we're unpacking today: Can Your Demand Generation Be Too Successful? Account Based Marketing Proves Its Worth How They Did It Blogging Strategy Changed Selling the Sales Department on ABM Keeping It Fresh Too Much Success
Tech startup Phononic has semiconductor products that could well revolutionize the refrigeration and cooling industries. As Director of Integrated Marketing for the company, it’s Daniel Englebretson’s job to make sure the world takes notice. He’s found the best way to target ideal prospects – the right companies and the right decision-makers at those companies – is with an account-based marketing approach.
It’s the age old question. Do we source the project internally? Or do we bring in partners? Do we hire someone to join our team? Or do we reach out to a vendor to come do the job for us? The answer obviously depends on your business, but even if you’re a large company, maybe don’t be so quick to dismiss partners. Daniel Englebretson, Director of Integrated Marketing at Phononic, o was our guest on the Marketing: Behind the Curtain podcast this week. Daniel says that his answer to these questions and more has changed quite a bit in the last two years.
Tony Atti is a CEO that is revolutionizing the 100-year-old refrigeration industry and the way we cool everything from soda to flu vaccines and fiber optic cables. Today’s cooling technologies are seriously uncool. Hospitals, pharmacies, and grocery stores rely on dated refrigeration systems that depend on bulky compressors, uses noisy fans, and cause harmful emissions – a system simply not fit for the modern world. To solve this problem Tony took a route no one else would even consider: semiconductor technology. Today, his company, Phononic, is a $158M venture-backed company with major investors, including Tony Fadell and Jenny Lee. Phononic has been a CNBC Disruptor 50 Company two years’ running. Phononic is innovating semiconductor solutions that revolutionize cooling and heating. The Company’s disruptive solid-state approach displaces compressors, heat sinks, and fans with products that are smart and sustainable. Backed by a diversified and global mix of venture and private equity investors, Phononic’s products can be applied to everything from refrigerators to fiber optics, removing the barriers of traditional incumbents and ushering in a new era of cooling and heating.
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PC Perspective Podcast #408 - 07/14/2016 Join us this week as we discuss a conclusion to the RX 480 power issue, the GTX 1060, a 4TB Samsung 850 EVO and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes Google Play - Subscribe to our audio podcast directly through Google Play! RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file This episode of the PC Perspective Podcast is sponsored by Lenovo! Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Allyn Malventano, Jeremy Hellstrom, and Josh Walrath Program length: 1:36:40 Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! We’re on Patreon! Week in Review: 0:05:44 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Preview: Pascal with GP106 0:17:20 AMD Radeon RX 480 Power Consumption Concerns Fixed with 16.7.1 Driver 0:26:10 Primochill Praxis WetBench Test Bench Case Review 0:31:06 Samsung 850 EVO 4TB 2.5" SATA SSD Review - Speedy Behemoth News items of interest: 0:52:50 PowerColor Radeon RX 480 Red Devil Leak Asus Teases Its Custom RX 480 STRIX Graphics Card 0:55:35 Silverstone's TD03-SLIM, small and quiet AIO watercooling for your SFF systems 0:58:30 Phononic's New Hex 2.0 TEC Is CPU Cooling Alternative For SFF Systems 1:03:50 Qualcomm Announces the Snapdragon 821 SoC 1:05:10 CryptoDrop, an early warning system against ransomeware 1:08:20 Asynchronous Atomic Ghandi coming in Civ VI 1:11:10 DOOM on Vulkan Benchmarks Hardware/Software Picks of the Week Ryan: Corsair MM300 mouse mat Jeremy: Save your Canadian bacon, Kingston SSDNow UV400 480GB Josh: If your wife breaks her phone... Allyn: Rigol DS1054Z Digital Oscilloscope (hackable and overclockable!) http://pcper.com/podcast http://twitter.com/ryanshrout and http://twitter.com/pcper Closing/outro Subscribe to the PC Perspective YouTube Channel for more videos, reviews and podcasts!!
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