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Conversations with the Tech Pioneers Behind the Physical Products and Services That Define Us

We talk with the investors, engineers, designers and operators of the past and future. From the first computers to AI powered medical devices, semiconductors and quantum computing, meet the innovators behind the tools and technologies that shape our world.

These are the stories of the builders powering the real-world, physical-tech we use, wear and rely on every single day.
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The conversation delves into Christopher's epic career journey, the innovation ecosystem in Denmark, the Nordics and Europe.. through tech transfer and the challenges in innovation and entrepreneurship culture building. -- This may be one of the best "Innovation Philosophy" conversations I have ever had with a colleague.The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities in productization, technology translation, and the commercialization pathway. It explores the impact of societal structure and cultural incentives on innovation, entrepreneurship, and long-term thinking. Additionally, it addresses the global landscape of innovation, challenges in European innovation structure, and the need for risk capital. The conversation concludes with insights on career trajectory and adaptability.TakeawaysInnovation in Denmark faces challenges in tech transfer and industry interface Cultural and societal factors significantly impact innovation and entrepreneurship.The need for risk capital and a blend of innovation and commercial mindset is crucial for global innovation.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Conduit Community11:01 Innovation Ecosystem in Denmark16:12 Tech Transfer and Industry Interface23:18 Challenges in Innovation and Entrepreneurship28:27 Productization and Sustainable Businesses35:25 Long-Term Thinking and Research Excellence41:05 Global Innovation Hotbeds47:35 European Innovation and Risk Capital52:43 Career Trajectory and Adaptability
This week we talk to Les Karpas (NVIDIA Inception for Physical Tech / AI, Founder, Architect). We explored the fascinating career journey of Les, who transitioned from architecture and theater to becoming a pivotal figure in tech innovation. From early ventures in semantic web startups to groundbreaking work in 3D printing and AI, Les's path is a testament to the power of multidisciplinary thinking. Now at NVIDIA, Les is shaping the future of manufacturing and robotics, emphasizing the importance of accelerated computing. His insights on re-industrialization and the role of AI in modernizing production are both timely and inspiring.
In this conversation, Amish interviews Dr. Andrew Putnam (GM/Partner, Microsoft Azure & AI Hardware), a prominent figure in hardware architecture and AI, discussing his journey from early education to significant projects at Microsoft Research and Azure. They explore the evolution of technology, the importance of collaboration, and the challenges of specialized hardware in the rapidly changing landscape of AI. Andrew emphasizes the need for flexibility in hardware design and the importance of sustainability in technology development, while also sharing insights on the future of AI and its applications.TakeawaysAndrew Putnam has a diverse educational background with a triple major.He emphasizes the importance of collaboration in innovation.Project Catapult was a significant project that improved Bing's performance.The evolution of software can outpace hardware advancements.Flexibility in hardware design is crucial for adapting to new technologies.Sustainability in technology is a pressing concern for the future.Specialized hardware faces challenges in software compatibility.The AI landscape is rapidly evolving, requiring adaptable solutions.Collaboration across disciplines can lead to unexpected breakthroughs.The future of technology will require a focus on real-world applications.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Andrew Putnam01:45 Early Life and Education Journey06:41 Transition to Microsoft Research11:46 Project Catapult and Hardware Acceleration21:45 Shift to Azure and Accelerated Networking29:21 The Future of AI and Hardware Modularity30:22 Navigating the AI Landscape34:01 The Hardware Evolution and Its Challenges37:47 The Application Layer and Real-World Impact39:15 Bifurcation in Innovation and Research43:30 The Role of Software in Hardware Development49:09 Customer-Centric Hardware Development55:44 Sustainability and Future Innovations
In this conversation, Orla Lucey (Analog Devices, August Locks, Latch....) shares her extensive journey through the world of hardware startups, discussing her early experiences in engineering, the transition to startups, and the critical role of supply chain management in product development. She emphasizes the importance of team dynamics, cash flow management, and adapting to changing demands in the hardware industry. Orla also highlights the impact of AI on hardware and her current work in fractional leadership, providing valuable insights for aspiring founders in the hardware space.TakeawaysOrla's upbringing instilled a strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit.Her experience at Analog Devices taught her the importance of communication across teams.Startups provide invaluable learning experiences, especially in failure.Cash flow management is crucial for hardware startups due to long lead times.A closed-loop sales and operations planning process is essential for success.Team dynamics and culture significantly impact startup growth and success.AI is transforming the hardware landscape, creating new opportunities.Fractional leadership allows for flexibility and exposure to multiple startups.Understanding demand and market dynamics is vital for product success.Building diverse teams leads to better problem-solving and innovation.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Orla Lucey and Her Journey02:57 Early Influences and Career Beginnings06:07 Experience at Analog Devices09:10 Transition to Startups and Learning from Failure12:00 Joining August Home and the IoT Revolution15:02 The Role of Design in Product Development18:15 Scaling Challenges and Team Dynamics20:57 Cultural Impact on Startup Success23:57 Leadership and Organizational Growth26:49 Diversity and Team Composition in Hardware Development31:28 Identifying Customer Problems and Solutions34:07 The Value of Startups in Learning Experiences36:30 Fractional Leadership and Its Benefits39:32 Exploring Deep Tech Innovations41:26 The Intersection of AI and Supply Chain45:33 Key Insights for Founders in Hardware Startups
Todd Holmdahl, is a pivotal figure in the tech world. From revolutionizing user interaction with the first optical mouse to leading the charge on the Xbox, Kinect, and HoloLens, Todd's visionary leadership has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation. Discover how he transitioned from these groundbreaking projects to spearheading Microsoft's foray into Quantum computing. This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a true pioneer (and my old boss), whose work continues to shape the future of technology.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Susan Paley, a trailblazer in the tech industry, as she shares her journey from the Midwest to becoming a key player in the world of hardware and software innovation. Discover the stories behind her career milestones, including her pivotal role in the success of Beats by Dre, and her current endeavors at Conduit. Susan's candid reflections on leadership, creativity, and the power of community offer valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned professionals alike. Tune in to explore the intersections of technology, business, and personal growth.
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