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TNW Conference is an annual tech festival in Amsterdam. Experts on machine learning, blockchain, marketing, design, and more take the stage and shared their insights with over 15,000 attendees. The talks are both available on TNW's YouTube channel and here, in this podcast.

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TNW Conference is an annual tech festival in Amsterdam. Experts on machine learning, blockchain, marketing, design, and more take the stage and shared their insights with over 15,000 attendees. The talks are both available on TNW's YouTube channel and here, in this podcast.

    JF Gauthier (Startup Genome) on Insights from 2019 Global Startup Ecosystem Report | #TNW2019

    JF Gauthier (Startup Genome) on Insights from 2019 Global Startup Ecosystem Report | #TNW2019

    Premiere of 2019 Startup Genome’s Global Report, including a world’s first: the rankings of deep tech startup ecosystems along the subsectors of life sciences, AI and blockchain.



    Learn the latest insights that crack the code of scaleups. With the mission of multiplying startup success in every city worldwide, Startup Genome conducts the only global research on startups and their ecosystems. Startup Genome is the leading innovation policy advisor, working with more than 35 governments across 25 countries.

    • 9 min
    Michael Martin (Nike) on The Power of Digital Transformation | #TNW2019

    Michael Martin (Nike) on The Power of Digital Transformation | #TNW2019

    Nike's keynote will give an overview of the Nike Direct strategy and how Nike is innovating to completely transform digital/physical retail and create unbreakable relationships with its customers. Nike will also showcase a new example of how they're doing this via breakthrough technology and capabilities that will solve for a 100-year-old problem in the footwear industry. Ultimately this development will have far reaching impacts for consumers, the industry and for Nike itself.

    • 21 min
    André Kuipers (Astronaut) on Educating a generation of earth ambassadors | #TNW2019

    André Kuipers (Astronaut) on Educating a generation of earth ambassadors | #TNW2019

    We are all passengers on a spaceship with limited resources: our planet. An astronaut’s journey into space bolsters this realization through ‘the overview effect’ — yet unfortunately we cannot all experience this transformative moment. SpaceBuzz, a brand new concept from ESA astronaut André Kuipers, uses this as a premise to educate the world’s children, creating a generation of earth ambassadors in the process.

    • 27 min
    Georgina Ustik (TNW) on The big spam on the big stage | #TNW2019

    Georgina Ustik (TNW) on The big spam on the big stage | #TNW2019

    Big Spam, if you don’t know, is a sassy love/hate letter to technology that Georgina started in 2018 and handwrites daily. Besides delivering the most important tech news of the day, Big Spam has polls, disgusting GIFs, puzzles, puns, and, artist takeovers.

    Basically, it's an experiment on how far we can twist what a newsletter is supposed to be, and in this talk Georgina will discuss all the horrific things we learned along the way. And also how you, our readers, are our cute, furry, and, probably diseased guinea pigs.

    • 11 min
    Stephanie Hannon (Strava) on Building products for a better world | #TNW2019

    Stephanie Hannon (Strava) on Building products for a better world | #TNW2019

    As a product leader at Google, Facebook, Strava, and more, Stephanie has dedicated her career to creating products and advancing technologies that drive social impact forward. She’ll share her lessons learned from building tools to aid in natural disaster response, expanding Google Maps across 80 cities, and launching over 100 voter engagement tools as CTO for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign.

    • 21 min
    James Beacham (CERN) on Solving the mysteries of time and space | #TNW2019

    James Beacham (CERN) on Solving the mysteries of time and space | #TNW2019

    Our universe is bizarre. Why is most of the cosmos composed of mysterious dark matter? Why is the Higgs boson so strange? Why do atoms exist? The hottest-and-latest in physics suggests that the biggest puzzles of science could be elegantly solved if our universe were one of a possibly infinite number of universes. But is this a testable scientific idea, or eternally speculative? How do we talk about what's outside our universe? Join Dr. James Beacham, of CERN's Large Hadron Collider, as he explores the edges of knowledge -- including CERN's plans for a colossal Future Circular Collider -- and how the future of science, technology, and innovation will be much wilder than we can imagine.

    • 26 min

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