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The recent 10th World Ocean Summit?, a leading annual global event on the marine economy took place in Lisbon, focusing on the theme, “inspiring ocean solutions”. I was lucky enough to interview two of the speakers at this years World Ocean Summit and in my second interview I talk to Allan Cannon, CEO of Krucial.
Allan talks about his background, what Krucial does, the new space race, helping clients understand their data and more.
Allan Cannon is co-founder and chief executive officer of space technology scale-up Krucial, where he is responsible for business growth and strategy. With a background in complex technology, business development and spacecraft mission design, his mission is to make digital transformation easier for all, anywhere on Earth.
Allan is a keen advocate for the next generation of entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists and leaders. He sits on the board of CodeClan, a digital bootcamp accelerator, and is an active member of the Scottish tech ecosystem.
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