Innovation Matters Anthony Schiavo
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The world needs more and better innovation to solve climate, waste, and health problems in an increasingly tumultuous and uncertain world - not just the latest app, gadget, or software, but real deeptech innovation in energy, manufacturing, agrifood, resources, and more. In this podcast sustainable innovation experts Anthony Schiavo, Mike Holman, and Karthik Subramanian from Lux Research analyze the latest news and interview world leading experts to navigate the technological, economic, political, and social trends that will determine what innovations succeed or fail.
The opinions expressed are those of the hosts and guests, and do not reflect the views of Lux Research.
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Mimbly's Isabella Palmgren on how we can tackle microplastics in our water
Mike and Karthik catch up on the news, from rain in Dubai to new nuclear power. Isabella Palmgren, co-founder of Mimbly, joins to discuss their efforts to scale up solutions to microplastic pollution.
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Tiffany Hua on what we can learn from Renewcell's bankruptcy and the future of textile recycling
Lux Analyst Tiffany Hua joins Karthik and Anthony to discuss the recent bankruptcy of Renewcell, a leading textile recycler - and where the textile recycling industry goes from here.
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NobleAI's Sunil Sanghavi and Ethan Mirsky on how AI will transform chemicals R&D
Karthik, Anthony, and Mike discuss Amazon's failed Just Walk Out technology, and then are joined by NobleAI's Sunil Sanghavi and Ethan Mirsky to unpack the impact of AI on the chemicals industry.
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Mukunda Kaushik on the future of direct air capture, methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel
Lux's Mukunda Kaushik joins Anthony and Mike to dig into everything carbon economy: how will direct air capture make money? What's the best use for methanol? And how can the commercial airline industry ever become sustainable?
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Lux's Cheryl Auger on what anthropology can tell us about everything from AI to Ozempic
Cheryl Auger, Senior Director at Lux Research, joins Anthony and Mike to talk about everything from AI to Ozempic to Stanley Cups, and discuss how AI anthropology can give us a richer view into consumer trends and fads.
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Agilitas' Tommy Hayes on how AI will impact food science
Mike, Anthony, and Karthik take on TikTok, Shien, and the IRS before being joined by Agilitas founder Tommy Hayes to talk about the uses of AI in food science.