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The Technology Association of Oregon (TAO) introduces Techlandia as a compendium of dialogues centered on the technology industry and the individuals pivotal to its functionality. This platform delves into new technological advancements and their anticipated impact on the region, workforce, and corporate entities while advocating for the industry.
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Jared Emmerd shares his insightful journey from childhood days spent on construction sites to leading Oregon Tech's construction management program. With deep family roots in contracting and construction, Jared highlights the importance of combining practical experience with education. He emphasizes the value of investing in people, not just skills, and how Oregon Tech's hands-on approach prepares students for real-world industry challenges. The program is designed to blend classroom learning with field experience, ensuring students leave not just with knowledge, but with the passion and inquisitiveness needed for lifelong success in construction.
In this episode of Techlandia podcast, Skip Newberry interviews Eric Hulbert from Opus Interactive. They delve into the journey of Opus from its inception in 1999 to becoming a separate entity specializing in high-performance, secure data solutions. The discussion highlights the increasing demand for tailored solutions that integrate seamlessly with hyperscalers like Amazon and Google. Eric emphasizes the significance of new AI technologies driving the expansion needs for data centers and explains how sustainability is at the core of their operations, particularly in Oregon's fast-growing data center market, known for its low-cost and clean energy sources.
In this episode of Techlandia, John Jackson, founder of BYTAGIG, shares his professional journey from humble beginnings in technology interest to becoming a successful managed service provider. Jackson discusses the importance of moving businesses' IT infrastructure to the cloud for efficiency and reliability. He emphasizes the role of cybersecurity, particularly against the backdrop of increasing remote work, and debunks common myths about browser security. Throughout the discussion, Jackson provides valuable insights into how businesses can leverage MSPs and cybersecurity to protect important data and ensure seamless operations.
In this episode of Techlandia , host Skip Newberry sits down with Mike Biglan, founder of DevSwarm, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping software development. Dev Swarm’s platform integrates AI’s computational power with human creativity, enabling teams to build high-quality software more efficiently. Biglan discusses key challenges highlighted in the MIT AI study and advocates for a “coder-in-the-loop” model—one that keeps developers in control while amplifying their productivity through AI. From the tension between code as art and code as output, Biglan envisions DevSwarm as a bridge between creativity and functionality in the evolving world of software engineering.
In this episode of Techlandia, Skip Newberry converses with Anne Adler, head of Oregon Business Academy (OBA), about the transformative impact of their Business Week program on students' lives. The program caters to diverse student demographics from Oregon and beyond, offering leadership, entrepreneurship, and business management experiences. Supported by corporate sponsors and foundations, OBA provides scholarships for underrepresented students, preparing them for future business careers. Through immersive, real-world simulations, students hone essential skills like adaptability, teamwork, and problem-solving, gaining confidence and expanding career possibilities. The initiative not only benefits students but also fosters long-term prosperity for the state.
In the latest episode of Techlandia, Skip Newberry welcomes Jay from Vedex to discuss the transformative power of virtual reality (VR) in education and corporate settings. Vedex has pioneered the use of VR to enhance language learning and build confidence among international students. Beyond education, VR applications extend to safety simulations and executive training, proving effective in diverse fields like healthcare and corporate boardrooms. The integration of AI further amplifies VR's potential, making it an essential tool for addressing real-world challenges. As VR hardware evolves, its utility is moving from a luxury to a necessity across industries.
In this episode of the Techlandia podcast, Skip Newberry converses with Nate Szytel of Next Reason. Nate shares his intriguing journey from a musician and bartender to leading a tech company. Driven by curiosity and a non-traditional career path, Nate emphasizes the importance of adaptability in technology. He talks about the evolution of Next Reason, a company focusing on customer identity solutions, and how it thrives in complex, regulated environments by offering personalized services. The discussion further delves into cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of balancing security with user-friendly technologies such as passwordless authentication.
Scott Philiben outlines CIES INC trajectory from solving the complexities of fuel measurement in small aircraft to branching into space and urban air mobility applications. The company's focus on software-driven mechanical components has established a niche in the aviation market. Scott shares insights into the importance of controlling growth while pursuing exciting new opportunities like AI-driven solutions for aircraft stability. Despite Bend's challenges, such as limited industrial space, the local tech community provides valuable collaboration opportunities and talent.
In the latest episode of Techlandia, Skip Newberry talks with Andy Harris, founder of Northwest Corporate Law, about his journey from being a paralegal to running his own law firm. With 25 years of experience, Andy shares insights on the importance of proper legal guidance for startups and entrepreneurs. He highlights the common mistakes early-stage companies make and emphasizes the need for thorough legal planning beyond just setting up an entity. Andy also discusses how his experience in securities litigation informs his current practice and aids in advising business clients effectively.
In this episode, Corey Nelson, an IT Manager at Emergency Communications of Southern Oregon, discusses his career trajectory and the pivotal role technology plays in managing 911 call centers. Starting from his early fascination with computers and his hands-on experience with tech from a young age, Corey now manages a tech stack crucial for emergency response. He explains the challenges faced in keeping up with technological advancements, from the introduction of cell phones to the importance of accurate GPS data in emergency calls. Corey's insights shed light on the critical intersection of technology and public safety.
The podcast features Dr. Brandon Barnett, who explores how AI is fundamentally reshaping industries. With roots in Moore’s Law and business innovation at Intel, Dr. Barnett now aids businesses in crafting strategies through Tri Gate Coaching. He introduces a structured, discipline-bound strategic framework that guides companies in understanding their complex market systems and deciding their roles within these dynamics. By fully leveraging AI, businesses can optimize efficiencies, develop cutting-edge business models, and anticipate market transformation. Dr. Barnett's insights highlight the crucial integration of AI with strategic planning to effectively navigate upcoming industry shifts.
Marty Kagan, a tech entrepreneur with a penchant for large-scale solutions, shares insights into the challenges and opportunities in managing vast volumes of data in today's world. His company, Hydrolix, offers businesses a way to handle big data without succumbing to high costs. Focusing on changing economics and enabling enterprises to retain and use all their data efficiently, Hydrolix positions itself as a critical player as AI reshapes business needs. Through a strategy combining patience, low-cost scaling, and global talent recruitment, Hydrolix meets the ever-growing demands for data management and analysis at substantial scales.
In this episode of Techlandia, Skip Newberry interviews Nick Reese, founder of Triantha, a company focused on emerging technology education and consulting. Nick shares his journey from policymaker at the Department of Homeland Security to starting his own firm. He emphasizes the importance of workforce upskilling and the necessity of aligning technology with organizational vision. Nick highlights the significance of governance structures in successful AI adoption and argues that the drive should come from empowering frontline workers rather than top-down pressure. He also muses on the intriguing connection between his passion for gardening and his approach to tech innovation.
In this episode of Techlandia, Skip Newberry and Karla Campos take us on a captivating journey through the world of technology and events. Karla, a tech entrepreneur, shares her transition from the medical field to founding Social Media SaaS. She discusses building connections and creating memorable experiences through tech events. With projects ranging from film festivals to coding events, Karla emphasizes the importance of understanding diverse communities. The conversation also delves into the intriguing concept of 'Attention as Currency', exploring how social media's influence is reshaping priorities. A must-listen for anyone interested in tech innovation and community engagement.
Join Skip Newberry as he chats with John Vincenzo from Exterro, exploring the company's mission to manage data risk through an advanced SaaS platform. John highlights Exterro's role in the tech industry, focusing on e-discovery, data privacy, and security. He also discusses the impact of generative AI and the future possibility of agentic AI, emphasizing their role as efficiency tools in the tech and compliance spaces. This episode uncovers how Exterro's is anchoring its vision in addressing contemporary data challenges while navigating the evolving demands of AI technology.
The Techlandia podcast features Smita Menon discussing the critical work being done at Thorn, a nonprofit organization dedicated to shielding children from online abuse and exploitation. She elaborates on her journey through product management roles, revealing how her skills are pertinent to developing tech solutions at Thorn. The episode underscores Thorn's use of advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, to detect and prevent child sexual harm. With insights for parents and guardians, Menon outlines valuable resources Thorn offers to help families safely navigate the digital landscape.
In the latest episode of Techlandia, Curtis Shirey from Aspasia Wealth Management joins Skip Newberry to discuss the innovative approaches Aspasia takes in the financial industry. Curtis emphasizes the importance of addressing systemic financial issues and how Aspasia’s unique hourly billing model makes their services accessible to a broader audience. This strategy allows clients to focus on the behaviors critical for financial health, supported by technology-driven solutions. Curtis highlights the need for financial literacy across generations and explains how his firm guides clients through effective cash flow management to mitigate common financial pitfalls.
In this episode of Techlandia, Skip Newberry converses with Eli and Kyle, founders of ResetOS, about their personal journeys through chaos and how they transformed adversity into an opportunity for helping others. The duo discusses their method of solo retreats, meant for individuals seeking clarity in their lives. By sharing their experiences of dealing with life-changing events, such as wildfires and business failures, they reveal the importance of structured solitude for self-discovery and personal growth. Covering themes of resilience, purpose, and personal reflection, this conversation offers insights for anyone navigating significant life transitions.
In this Episode, Oregon's Institute of Technology, Dr. Neslihan Alp, plays a pivotal role in developing tech talent for various industries through a hands-on learning approach. The University is focused on applied technologies, offering unique programs such as renewable energy and applied computing. Oregon Tech's partnership with the Higher Education Coordinating Commission has resulted in significant funding aimed at workforce development, particularly in upskilling individuals in applied computing. The initiative includes project-based learning with involvement from industry partners, such as TAO and CodePDX, poised to elevate Oregon's tech workforce by equipping professionals with the necessary skills.
In this episode of Techlandia, Skip Newberry hosts Tom Weller to discuss groundbreaking developments in the semiconductor industry spearheaded by Oregon State University. OSU's key projects, such as the Corvallis Microfluidics Tech Hub and the FAST engine, stand out as innovative solutions that combine research and industry needs. A strong focus is placed on AI applications and workforce education to meet the projected growth in semiconductor demand. This collaboration among universities, tech companies, and government agencies aims to fortify Oregon's position as a hub of technology expertise and economic development.
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