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S1E5 Brittany Ng, Siemens Maritime Division, On Getting the US Back in the Game
We sit down with Brittany Mays Ing, VP of Siemens Maritime, right after her US Senate testimony on “Less Hype, More Help” about AI and unpack what industrial AI looks like when you have to build real…
S1E4 Seeing Around Corners? We Can Do That, says Tristan Swedish of Ubicept
We dig into SPAD photon-counting sensors and why converting photons into bits can change low-light imaging, motion blur, and dynamic range for real perception systems. We also connect the physics of…
S1E3 Ron Close: Marketing in the Age of AI
Research by Ron reveals how AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.) ignores conventional sources such as business to business publications and industry analysts, instead citing vendor pages, Reddit, resellers,…
S1E2 Ivan Tregear, KAIKAKU and Robots In The Kitchen
We explore how purpose-built food assembly robots, computer vision, and better data can push restaurants beyond thin margins and burnout. We share what we learned by running a living-lab restaurant,…
S1E1 Richard Chleboski, 24M and a Thousand-Mile Battery that Is Safer By Design
We unpack how 24M combines electrode-to-pack design, a fast, high-conductivity electrolyte, and a sensing separator to aim for thousand-mile range and safer batteries. The talk spans dendrites and…
S1E22 Dr Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman - AI at FIU
We trace FIU’s early bet on AI, the rise of AI-ready engineering education, and why security research must outpace attackers. From LLM jailbreaks to drone resilience, we share how to validate tools,…
S1E7 Dr Chris Parkinson and Vuzix' Smart Glasses
We explore how smart glasses moved from bulky prototypes to practical tools, why waveguides make displays vanish into lenses, and how hybrid AI solves the offline problem. Dr. Chris Parkinson…
S1E12 Inside View - Eduardo Torrealba, Lumafield and X‑Ray Vision of Parts
Eduardo Torrealba, founder and CEO of Lumafield, on how industrial CT gives engineers a safe, fast way to see inside products and make better decisions. He discusses LumaField’s approach to trials,…
S1E11 Fraser Patterson of Skillit. A Data-First Job Platform Aims to Solves Construction’s Labor Shortage
We talk to Fraser Patterson, CEO and founder of Skillit, about how digitizing skilled trade workers would affect hiring speed and quality, why construction jobs are resistant to AI displacement, and…
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