Understand Tomorrow

Kevin George Bojan
Understand Tomorrow Podcast

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

Episodes

  1. 20/10/2020

    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

    1h 35m
  2. 15/06/2020

    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

    1h 2m
  3. 02/05/2020

    Ronan Liedmeier and Robin Salimans on Entrepreneurship, Tech, and Culture

    My guests this week are Ronan and Robin, the co-founders of StudentUp – a social media for student entrepreneurs to connect and build together. As a disclaimer, since the recording of this podcast in early January, the team has pivoted to a different business model addressing the same underlying problems. Our conversation is about the intersection of entrepreneurship, technology, and culture. We discuss their personal hurdles, what they have learnt along their journey, and how they keep each other motivated. Given that they got started in Silicon Valley, we also discuss the entrepreneurial ecosystem there and compare it to the European landscape. Ronan and Robin are entrepreneurs at heart so I enjoyed their energy and all that they have learnt. So much so that I decided to invest in them and help them fulfill their ambitions. This was one of my favorite conversations on the podcast, I hope you enjoy it! Show Notes 02:40 – Who inspired you get started? 04:00 – Robin’s story 05:20 – Ronan’s story 06:45 – The hurdles of starting a business as a student 10:55 – U.S.A. vs. European entrepreneurial ecosystem 13:30 – How do you stay on top of the game? 14:40 – The trip to San Francisco 18:10 – Why are students not starting more businesses? 21:00 – What are your next steps? 22:10 – How do you measure your impact? 23:00 – What advice do you have for aspiring entrepreneurs?

    30 min

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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

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