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This show is an open-ended exploration of markets, ideas, and stories. We invite early-stage tech entrepreneurs to impart their wisdom and provide you with actionable insights. Here we challenge the known and embrace the unknown. Buckle up and join the ride.

By: (S1) Kevin Bojan & Evgeny Astapov (S2) Youri Lempers ; Ozan Marcel Cakir

Understand Tomorrow Kevin George Bojan

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This show is an open-ended exploration of markets, ideas, and stories. We invite early-stage tech entrepreneurs to impart their wisdom and provide you with actionable insights. Here we challenge the known and embrace the unknown. Buckle up and join the ride.

By: (S1) Kevin Bojan & Evgeny Astapov (S2) Youri Lempers ; Ozan Marcel Cakir

    S2 E3 Erasmus Esports

    S2 E3 Erasmus Esports

    This week we've got the pleasure of hosting the current Vice President of Erasmus Esports Charlotte Van Deuzen, as well as former President of Erasmus Esports Jan Smeets. Both Charlotte and Jan have been a part of the organization almost since it began and have formed an integral part of multiple Erasmus Esports boards since. Erasmus Esports is an esports organization at Erasmus University for both casual and competitive gamers. Today Charlotte and Jan join us to talk about Erasmus Esports and what their experience has been like within it. Furthermore, we also touch on the esports climate in Rotterdam and Erasmus Esports' role in promoting gaming and esports in the city.

    00:30 Who are our guests?

    05:15 What does Erasmus Esports do?

    07:15 Competition at Erasmus Esports

    10:15 Which games does Erasmus Esports facilitate

    12:30 Competing in Taiwan

    15:00 How Erasmus Esports' competitive teams work

    18:15 How players prepare for tournaments

    21:15 The pandemic and the online/offline member experiences

    26:00 Erasmus Esports member demographics

    28:00 How Erasmus Esports has developed overtime

    30:00 Rotterdam as an esports city

    32:00 Erasmus Esports' role in promoting esports in Rotterdam

    35:00 Are esports sports?

    40:30 where can our audience learn more?





     

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    S2 E2 André Marcatto from Mayfair Investors

    S2 E2 André Marcatto from Mayfair Investors

    Our guest this week is André Marcatto, the  founder of Mayfair Investors. We explore André's journey as an investor as he shares his history and advice. Together we dive into  the rise of the retail investor, investing in Tesla, Neo and cryptocurrencies; and water as a traded commodity.

    Show Notes:

    0:45 introduction speaker

    1:15 what got you into investing

    3:00 Mayfair Investors

    7:45 Worst investment decision

    12:00 Covid19 and Investing

    15:15 Psychological impact of poor short-term returns

    16:45 Which industries should you look at

    18:15 Tesla and Neo

    19:45 Cryptocurrencies

    22:45 Retail Investors

    27:45 Advice for new traders

    32:45 California water futures

    35:45 wrap up

    • 36 min
    S2 E1 New Hosts

    S2 E1 New Hosts

    This week we introduce our two new hosts Ozan Marcel Cakir and Youri Lempers. We discuss who we are and why we decided to join Erasmus Tech Community and host this podcast. Furthermore, we discuss recent tech developments such as the subreddit r/wallstreetbets and their involvement in Gamestop, Elon Musk's vision of reaching Mars, and Twitter's initiative to combat fake news. Finally, we present our vision for the podcast and what can be expected in the near future. Hope you enjoy!



    Show Notes:

    00:35 - Introduction Ozan

    01:35 - Introduction Youri

    02:30 - Why We Joined the Podcast

    05:10 - Our Favorite Podcasts

    09:10 - Reddit r/wallstreetbets and GameStop

    14:15 - Elon Musk Wants to Reach Mars

    16:50 - Twitter & Fake News 

    20:45 - Future of the Podcast

    • 24 min
    Kian van der Enden on Quantum Tech

    Kian van der Enden on Quantum Tech

    My guest this week, Kian van der Enden, is a young engineer and one of the most curious and inquisitive minds I have interviewed so far. Kian is a researcher at QuTech, where he is developing the quantum internet to help connect quantum computers at larger distances. He also interned at Microsoft to study Quantum Architecture, and most impressively, won the first SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition out of 1200 teams by designing and building the capsule that goes into the reduced-pressure tubes that can reach airline like speeds using electric propulsion and magnetic levitation. Our conversation is all about quantum technology and how this space is going to change over the coming decades. We discuss concepts such as quantum entanglement and quantum states and quickly branch off to talk about broader implications and applications of this fascinating technology. Kian describes his work as bending fundamental physics properties to his will by writing software that controls machines in a controlled environment. I am fascinated by his work and I think you will be as well. Enjoy the conversation!



    Show Notes:



    00:02:00 Background

    00:02:30 What is Kian Curious About

    00:05:15 Quantum Tech & Edge Computing

    00:08:45 Classical vs. Quantum Computers

    00:13:45 The Quantum Internet

    00:18:30 Quantum States & Entanglement

    00:29:45 Teleportation

    00:32:45 Debunking Myths

    00:41:15 Quantum Machine Learning

    00:47:15 General AI

    00:56:30 Social Media & Feeding the AI

    01:06:00 Staying Curious & Motivated

    01:11:15 Career Advice

    01:13:45 Hyperloop Competition

    01:19:45 Research vs. Building

    01:22:45 Career Advice

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Bobby Bahov on Entrepreneurship, AI, and Space Tech

    Bobby Bahov on Entrepreneurship, AI, and Space Tech

    My guest this week, Bobby Bahov, is a young entrepreneur and one of the most curious and inquisitive minds I have interviewed so far. He is the CEO and Co-founder of AI Lab One – a consulting business with a focus on helping companies embrace the future of artificial intelligence. He also co-founded Space Mining Technologies with the goal of getting a more permanent human presence in space. Our conversation starts with Bobby’s entrepreneurial journey and the lessons he learned along the way. We also talk about the vision behind his two start-ups and quickly branch off to talk about HealthTech, robotics, and the intelligence explosion. We talk about why we’re merging robots and why’s that a good thing. We talk about regulating tech and the issues that could arise in the future such as inherent human biases. I would list more of the topics, but we covered so much that you should just listen. I hope you’ll enjoy it!  



    Show Notes  

    01:45 Lifelong learning

    05:25 Bobby’s entrepreneurial journey

    11:10 Missionaries vs. Mercenaries

    13:55 The WHY behind Space Mining Tech and AI Lab One

    15:40 HealthTech – personal care, prevention, and Bobby’s project on predicting cancer using AI

    19:25 Personal challenges / what motivated you

    21:40 Competitive landscape – robotics, AI, and the intelligence explosion

    24:10 What happens once we develop robots that are smarter than we are?

    32:40 Biases and developing AI

    35:55 Should we regulate tech?

    38:25 We are merging with robots and that’s a good thing

    42:10 Inequalities

    46:10 Collective programming the AI

    49:40 The WHY behind Space Mining Tech

    57:25 Advice to aspiring entrepreneurs

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Federico Maroli on Student Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital

    Federico Maroli on Student Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital

    My guest this week, Federico Maroli, is the President of ASIF Ventures, an early-stage student-led venture fund based in Amsterdam. In this conversation, we explore everything from getting started, bootstrapping, fundraising, escaping competition, and how ASIF is supporting the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Netherlands. It's time to listen and learn!



    Show Notes

    01:15 Federico’s background

    02:30 ASIF Ventures

    04:00 Personal WHY

    06:00 What are you curious about?

    08:00 Do students have what it takes to build a business?

    12:00 The (student) Dutch start-up ecosystem

    21:45 What do you look for when assessing new ventures?

    28:30 How should you approach raising venture capital?

    32:30 Escaping competition and Founder–Product–Market Fit

    35:15 What does it take to make money in the venture capital business?

    37:30 How is ASIF Ventures going to transform over the coming years?

    40:45 What are your top 3 lessons for (aspiring) entrepreneurs?

    • 44 min

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