Evolution Exchange USA Podcast

Evolution Exchange USA Podcast

Podcast by Evolution Exchange Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Founders' Tales - Reinventing Home Energy with Intelligent Electric Infrastructure

    4 DAYS AGO

    Founders' Tales - Reinventing Home Energy with Intelligent Electric Infrastructure

    In this episode of Founders' Tales, we speak with Luke Winston-Almanzar, CEO and Co-Founder of Reservoir, a climate technology company developing intelligent electric water heaters designed to improve energy efficiency, reduce costs, and make sustainable living the obvious choice for homeowners. Reservoir is rethinking one of the most energy-intensive yet overlooked systems in the home: water heating. By combining predictive intelligence with advanced industrial controls, the company is transforming traditional water heaters into smart infrastructure that delivers instant hot water, prevents issues like frozen pipes, and significantly reduces household energy costs. Building in Boston has provided Reservoir with access to world-class engineering talent and a strong climate technology ecosystem. Luke explains how prior networks, including connections formed through Formlabs, helped shape Reservoir’s early momentum and provided valuable mentorship along the way. The conversation explores how Luke and his co-founders built a complementary founding team despite not knowing each other previously, emphasizing the importance of aligning on mission, principles, and execution mindset. Drawing from his experience helping scale Formlabs from early-stage startup to global hardware company, Luke highlights key lessons about staying lean, iterating quickly, and prioritizing simplicity to maintain speed and focus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  2. Founders' Tales - Connecting AI to the Real World Through Human-in-the-Loop Execution

    5 DAYS AGO

    Founders' Tales - Connecting AI to the Real World Through Human-in-the-Loop Execution

    In this episode of Founders' Tales, we speak with Meghan Joyce, CEO of Duckbill, a company building execution infrastructure that enables AI systems to complete complex real-world tasks through a combination of automation and human support. Drawing on her experience at Uber and Oscar Health, Meghan shares how her career at the intersection of technology and human services inspired the creation of Duckbill. Duckbill focuses on solving one of the biggest challenges in the AI era: translating digital intelligence into real-world outcomes. While AI can generate insights and recommendations, many everyday tasks still require coordination, judgment, and execution in environments that are unpredictable or not designed for automation. Duckbill bridges this gap by creating systems that allow AI agents to hand off tasks to human operators when needed, ensuring reliable and high-quality results. They also discuss leadership principles such as maintaining high standards while providing strong support, fostering a culture where feedback is encouraged and continuous improvement is expected. Meghan shares insights on how strong team culture enables organizations to evolve alongside the changing needs of the business. Beyond product and technology, Meghan reflects on the importance of resilience in entrepreneurship, noting that persistence is often the key differentiator between companies that succeed and those that fall short. She emphasizes that roadblocks are a natural part of building something new, and progress comes from consistently finding ways to move forward. Looking ahead, Duckbill is expanding access to its infrastructure through APIs and integrations that allow AI agents to interact directly with its execution layer. As AI adoption accelerates, the company aims to become a foundational layer connecting digital intelligence with real-world action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
  3. Founders' Tales - Simulating Human Biology with AI to Transform Drug Discovery

    5 DAYS AGO

    Founders' Tales - Simulating Human Biology with AI to Transform Drug Discovery

    In this episode of Founders' Tales, we sit down with Naren Tallapragada, CEO & Co-Founder of Tessel Bio, a biotech company pioneering virtual tissue models to accelerate the discovery of new treatments for complex chronic diseases. Drawing from a deeply personal motivation and a background spanning physics, engineering, and biology, Naren shares how Tessel Bio is combining AI-driven modeling with experimental biology to identify new therapeutic targets and better understand disease mechanisms. Tessel Bio’s approach focuses on simulating how human organs behave across different disease states, enabling researchers to predict how interventions may restore healthy function. By integrating computational models with real biological data, the company aims to improve how drug targets are identified and ultimately help bring more effective therapies to patients. Naren discusses the importance of pursuing difficult scientific challenges, including chronic diseases that impact millions worldwide, and why early conviction in a problem space can create long-term opportunity even when market trends shift. He also shares insights on transitioning from academia into entrepreneurship, emphasizing that the most valuable skill researchers develop is the ability to think critically and identify meaningful problems worth solving. The conversation explores how AI can be applied beyond chemistry to better understand biological systems, helping researchers determine where interventions can create meaningful therapeutic impact. Naren highlights the importance of generating high-quality biological data and building predictive models that can guide experimental decision-making, reducing uncertainty in drug development. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    50 min
  4. Founders' Tales - Transforming Maritime Maintenance Through Robotics and Automation

    5 DAYS AGO

    Founders' Tales - Transforming Maritime Maintenance Through Robotics and Automation

    In this episode of Founders' Tales, we speak with Mariana Vinagre, Co-Founder of NautIQ Technologies, a robotics company developing automation solutions for the boat maintenance industry. With over a decade of entrepreneurial experience, Mariana shares how her journey across multiple industries has shaped her perspective on building mission-driven companies that combine innovation with real-world impact. NautIQ Technologies is focused on modernizing a highly manual and physically demanding sector by introducing robotics and automation to improve efficiency, consistency, and scalability in boat maintenance. Despite advances in many industries, much of the maintenance work in recreational marine environments is still performed manually, creating bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and operational challenges for boat owners and service providers. Mariana explains how the idea originated from firsthand experience identifying inefficiencies in marine servicing workflows, where inconsistent manual processes create delays and limit scalability. By applying automation and robotics, NautIQ aims to improve reliability and enable more standardized maintenance outcomes across the industry. The conversation highlights the importance of adaptability in entrepreneurship, emphasizing that initial ideas often evolve significantly as founders gather customer insights and validate assumptions. Mariana shares how founders must remain flexible, continuously iterating based on real-world feedback rather than becoming overly attached to their original concept. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
  5. Founders' Tales - Building a Unified Future for Multicloud & SaaS Data Protection

    19 MAR

    Founders' Tales - Building a Unified Future for Multicloud & SaaS Data Protection

    In this episode of Founders’ Tales, Simon Taylor breaks down how he built HYCU into a global data protection platform serving thousands of customers across 78 countries. What began as an attempt to simplify scattered backup systems grew into a unified solution that protects data across on-prem environments, public clouds, and countless SaaS applications. Simon explains how the company discovered the limitations of creating individual backup integrations for every SaaS tool, which pushed them to redesign their product into an open platform where SaaS vendors can build their own integrations. This shift became a defining moment in HYCU’s growth strategy and opened the door for rapid ecosystem expansion. He also reflects on the deeper challenges that come with scaling a company, especially the work of building the right team and nurturing a culture rooted in authenticity, grit, and empathy. Simon shares lessons about fundraising, storytelling, expansion discipline, and the importance of building trust with investors and board members. He also talks about how mindfulness, transparency, and strong relationships play a major role in staying grounded through the uncertainties of entrepreneurship. This episode offers powerful insights into leadership, culture building, and strategic pivots for anyone building in SaaS, cloud, or enterprise tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 min

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