Podcast

We can become the Saudi Arabia of offshore wind Ed Murphy, CEO Greentech HQ & Joe Gorman NDRC Programme Manager

Ireland’s first sustainability hackathon is coming to Wexford’s GreenTechHQ, Ireland’s premier sustainability innovation hub. in partnership with NDRC and the…

2 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Connor Murphy | One Problem, Two Ventures and Bridging Networks

This week’s guest is Connor Murphy, the founder and CEO of Bridge. I met Connor at a Techstars event in…

2 years ago

Cloud Capitalism with Yanis Varoufakis

Latest podcast from the Futurists team. Cloud Capitalism with Yanis Varoufakis GUEST: Yanis Varoufakis DESCRIPTION: Capitalism is dead, according to…

2 years ago

Biohacking Longevity with Swedish Biohacker and Futurist, Hannes Sjoblad

Can Longevity be Biohacked? In this weeks TF, Brett King interviews Swedish Biohacker and Futurist, Hannes Sjoblad. The two futurists…

2 years ago

How the Russian Ukrainian conflict sparked innovation in Ukraine’s tech sector, Oleg Panchenko

As we near two years since the Russian Invasion of  Ukraine, the resilience and adaptability of the nation's tech entrepreneurs…

2 years ago

MoneyNeverSleeps: Mai Santamaria | Digital Identity, Trust, Risk and Blockchain

Mai Santamaria joins me once again as guest co-host as we riff on the intersection of digital identity, digital wallets,…

2 years ago

Why IT graduates should consider Java-based programming Simon Ritter, deputy CTO, Azul

Everywhere you look these days, all of the discussion is about machine learning and artificial intelligence. If you’re graduating with…

2 years ago

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