Aled Miles on being hungry for connection during the pandemic (PT 2)

I talk to Aled Miles the CEO of San Francisco based Sauce Labs. Aled hosted the keynote event at the Welsh Emerging Tech Fest and also sourced the other guests.

Aled talks about the era of living services a report by Accenture, digitisation and technology in the pandemic, and his unscripted podcasts.

Aled also talks about the power of edge computing, and the merging Tech Fest. 

Part 1 can be found here.

More on Aled:

Aled is the President, CEO, and board member of Sauce Labs. In September 2020 he was appointed as the Welsh Government Envoy to the United States.

Before he joined Sauce Labs he was CEO and member of the board of TeleSign Corporation, and he had been a Senior Vice President at the global security firm, Symantec.

He is a graduate of St Mary’s University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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