Deep Tech Stories

Philipp Stürmer
Deep Tech Stories Podcast

Uncover the exciting stories of deep tech pioneers with 'Deep Tech Stories.' Each episode features in-depth interviews with entrepreneurs, innovators, and idealists in the cutting-edge world of deep tech. From exploring quantum computing and nuclear fusion to AI, join host Philipp Stürmer as he dives into the stories behind the creators of the most advanced technologies and their real world applications. Subscribe now for a thrilling journey into the heart of deep tech innovation. Website: www.deeptechstories.io Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4CTX3xeSkEFJLvwfCu5sG4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/deep-tech-stories/id1577090434 Twitter: https://twitter.com/sturmerph LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipp-sturmer/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

  1. Pale Blue Dot GP Hampus Jakobsson on Curiosity, starting a company in University and climate change.

    06/07/2023

    Pale Blue Dot GP Hampus Jakobsson on Curiosity, starting a company in University and climate change.

    The climate crisis is one of the most urgent challenges we face today. And while there are many different things one can do as an individual, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer scale of it. Hampus, like many of us, felt that way when he was working as a venture capitalist after selling his company to BlackBerry. But instead of letting it paralyze him, he turned his concern into action. He decided to focus his life on combating climate change by starting his own climate tech fund. During this interview, you'll very quickly notice two things about Hampus. Firstly, he is highly energetic, which leads to him interviewing himself as I tend to be more introverted. Secondly, Hampus is deeply curious about anything he comes across, which motivates and drives him and starts during mandatory Swedish military service. Hampus Twitter: https://twitter.com/hajak Pale Blue Dot: https://paleblue.vc/ The Drop: https://www.thedropconf.com/ TechBBQ: https://techbbq.dk/ If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend? Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.io Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/deeptechpod My Twitter: https://twitter.com/sturmerph LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deeptechstories Music by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox: https://www.nathanieldrew.com/ https://tfbeats.com/ Design by Amadeus Schwed: https://elementsofpuremotion.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

    41 min
  2. Pivoting Amidst a Pandemic: Robert Lauritzen's Journey to Revolutionize Medical Tech

    20/02/2023

    Pivoting Amidst a Pandemic: Robert Lauritzen's Journey to Revolutionize Medical Tech

    In this second part of Deep Tech Stories, we dive into the founding story of Cerebriu and how Robert Lauritzen and his co-founders struggled with CoViD and GDPR, making it nearly impossible to get their software past hospital management and into scanners. So it is 2018 and Robert and his co-founders just came together to form Cerebriu with 6 months of runway. Over the last years of his career Robert learned how to manage hundreds of people spread across the globe and eventually become self-employed as a consultant. When starting Cerebriu he had to put that knowledge into action, come up with a MVP and increase their runway quickly. Chapters: (0:00:00) - GDPR and Medical Tech (0:14:21) - Risk Stratification Solutions COVID-19 (0:25:20) - Ethical Considerations in Health Tech (0:31:05) - Transforming the Paradigm With Early Adopters Chapter Summaries: (0:00:00) - GDPR and Medical Tech (14 Minutes) In this part of Deep Tech Stories, we explore the founding story of Cerebriu and how Robert Lauritzen and his co-founders navigated the challenges of CoViD, GDPR, and hospital management to bring their software to life. Starting with only six months of runway, the team quickly pivoted from biomarker quantification to being a workflow company, developing their brain MRI automation product, Apollo. (0:14:21) - Risk Stratification Solutions COVID-19 (11 Minutes) During the CoViD-19 pandemic, Cerebriu developed lung X-ray technology for risk stratification. The discussion also covers the importance of securing the CE Mark for medical devices, the difficulties of implementing new technology in hospitals, and the company's strategic partnership with Siemens. Additionally, we examine the market transition toward a platform approach and Cerebriu's plans for profitability and expanding its product portfolio. (0:25:20) - Ethical Considerations in Health Tech (6 Minutes) In this section, we discuss how to raise funds for a MedTech company, the importance of having a clear ethical compass, and Cerebriu's plans for the future. With their ethical guidelines, the company aims to work with hospital partners and other organizations transparently and responsibly. As Cerebriu continues to grow, they plan to collaborate with other OEMs and expand its offerings in medical technology. (0:31:05) - Transforming the Paradigm With Early Adopters (1 Minutes) In this portion of Deep Tech Stories, we focus on Cerebriu's journey to market. Bringing their groundbreaking brain technology to early adopters and beginning the transformation in the medical field. As a small company, this task is monumental, but the potential impact is immense. Join us as we explore the steps Cerebriu is taking to change the paradigm. If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend? Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.io Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/deeptechpod My Twitter: https://twitter.com/sturmerph LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deeptechstories Music by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox: https://www.nathanieldrew.com/ https://tfbeats.com/ Design by Amadeus Schwed: https://elementsofpuremotion.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services...

    32 min
  3. Abzu CEO Casper Wilstrup - The Path to inventing a New Kind of AI

    02/12/2022

    Abzu CEO Casper Wilstrup - The Path to inventing a New Kind of AI

    Modern AI in particular, so-called deep learning is everywhere. Alone in the last few months, a new generation of image generation based on text prompts emerged that is arguably on par with human artists. However, in many crucial applications, the black-box nature of such models is a problem. If you want to let the AI drive a car, no regulator or decision maker will allow it. The same is true for any applications that deal with scientific understanding. You want to understand why the AI comes to its prediction and which parts of your dataset are essential. But there is a different approach to AI that would be able to solve this black box problem. So-called symbolic regression, instead of obtaining several million or billions of parameters, which make up your model, you would get an equation that the person can understand just by looking at it. The problem is symbolic regression is insanely hard to do. In fact, it is so tricky that no one has managed to use it for anything than the most basic toy models. No one but a small Danish startup called Abzu, which just received a 2.5 million Euro grant from the European Union to apply their symbolic regression algorithm to drug discovery. Abzu's CEO Casper Willstrup an avid Coder, ever since his childhood, initially came up with the idea for Abzu, the QLattice, during his physics studies in the mid-90s. Ever since he came up with the idea to solve symbolic regression, his career took many twists and turns, all leading back to him studying physics and getting his first computer when he was nine years old. If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend? Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.io Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/deeptechpod My Twitter: https://twitter.com/sturmerph LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deeptechstories Music by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox: https://www.nathanieldrew.com/ https://tfbeats.com/ Design by Amadeus Schwed: https://elementsofpuremotion.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

    39 min
  4. Martin Hassler Hallstedt on using Psychology research to teach kids Math

    04/11/2022

    Martin Hassler Hallstedt on using Psychology research to teach kids Math

    If you look at the majority of education systems, you'll notice that there is little to no change between today's kid's experiences and their parent's or grandparents. Yet the rest of the world never stopped evolving. Our old education systems are just not suited anymore to cope with the requirements of the modern world. Especially when it is estimated that 65% of today's children will have jobs that don't yet exist. One way to fix this is by bringing modern tech into the classroom and individualising the learning process. Not only does one gather information about every student, but it also increases their well-being and performance. One of the people doing that is Martin Hassler Hallstedt, turning his Psychology PhD project into a Maths learning app called "Count on me" for young kids. Why maths? Well, maths is the best predictor of later academic success, even more than reading comprehension. But his path didn't always seem to guide him towards math ... Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 02:46 Martin's First Crush on Learning at School 06:04 How Cognitive Behaviour Therapy can help you become more skilled at something 09:38 Maths as the most important predictor for later learning 11:59 Why one size doesn't fit all in education 15:02 What is the gap between research and what we know? 18:11 How to utilise the attention span in a ten year old 19:56 How did Martin get involved in a CBT app? If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend? Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.io Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/deeptechpod My Twitter: https://twitter.com/sturmerph LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deeptechstories Music by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox: https://www.nathanieldrew.com/ https://tfbeats.com/ Design by Amadeus Schwed: https://elementsofpuremotion.com/ This episode was edited by Jonas Fuksa This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

    23 min

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Uncover the exciting stories of deep tech pioneers with 'Deep Tech Stories.' Each episode features in-depth interviews with entrepreneurs, innovators, and idealists in the cutting-edge world of deep tech. From exploring quantum computing and nuclear fusion to AI, join host Philipp Stürmer as he dives into the stories behind the creators of the most advanced technologies and their real world applications. Subscribe now for a thrilling journey into the heart of deep tech innovation. Website: www.deeptechstories.io Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4CTX3xeSkEFJLvwfCu5sG4 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/deep-tech-stories/id1577090434 Twitter: https://twitter.com/sturmerph LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipp-sturmer/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

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