44 min

22: Powering Video Production in Web3 with Alteon.io founder Matt Cimaglia Web3 with Sam Kamani

    • Technology

For today’s episode of the Web3 podcast I interviewed Matt Cimaglia, Matt is the CEO and co-founder of Third Summit, whose flagship platform, Alteon, is an ecosystem for production professionals that simplifies cloud-based workflows, asset management and remote collaboration. An expert in cutting-edge and Web3 technologies with more than two decades’ experience running an award-winning creative agency, Matt stakes his reputation on a relentless commitment to every project he takes on—a trait that’s earned his work a Cannes Lion and a National News Emmy nomination. In addition to his non-profit work in the arts sector, Matt is also an avid cyclist and mountain climber, who once tackled Mount Everest.

In this wide ranging discussion, we talk about


Where is Web3 going?
How Alteon is disrupting video production
Which NFT ecosystem they are bullish about
Building a Marketplace
Going all in a project
What should a Web2 company do when they get stuck
How to innovate
The downfall of Facebook
Building a sustainable Web3 company

You can connect with Matt and Alteon here 👇🏼

https://alteon.io/

thirdsummit.com 

https://twitter.com/mattcimaglia

https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewcimaglia/

Join our Web3 Discord community - "https://discord.gg/2eJ7DVGcx6" It is free for only the first 100 members, after that entry will be only for people who hold a speaker badge NFT from this podcast.

In true Web3 fashion, I will be minting and selling this episode on OpenSea.io

You can find it here - unless it is already sold - https://opensea.io/SamKamani

Connect with me here - https://twitter.com/samkamani

🎁 Also I will be giving away a free NFT once a week. All you need to do is share this podcast or screenshot of this podcast on Twitter and tag me @samkamani on twitter.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/web3podcast/message

For today’s episode of the Web3 podcast I interviewed Matt Cimaglia, Matt is the CEO and co-founder of Third Summit, whose flagship platform, Alteon, is an ecosystem for production professionals that simplifies cloud-based workflows, asset management and remote collaboration. An expert in cutting-edge and Web3 technologies with more than two decades’ experience running an award-winning creative agency, Matt stakes his reputation on a relentless commitment to every project he takes on—a trait that’s earned his work a Cannes Lion and a National News Emmy nomination. In addition to his non-profit work in the arts sector, Matt is also an avid cyclist and mountain climber, who once tackled Mount Everest.

In this wide ranging discussion, we talk about


Where is Web3 going?
How Alteon is disrupting video production
Which NFT ecosystem they are bullish about
Building a Marketplace
Going all in a project
What should a Web2 company do when they get stuck
How to innovate
The downfall of Facebook
Building a sustainable Web3 company

You can connect with Matt and Alteon here 👇🏼

https://alteon.io/

thirdsummit.com 

https://twitter.com/mattcimaglia

https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewcimaglia/

Join our Web3 Discord community - "https://discord.gg/2eJ7DVGcx6" It is free for only the first 100 members, after that entry will be only for people who hold a speaker badge NFT from this podcast.

In true Web3 fashion, I will be minting and selling this episode on OpenSea.io

You can find it here - unless it is already sold - https://opensea.io/SamKamani

Connect with me here - https://twitter.com/samkamani

🎁 Also I will be giving away a free NFT once a week. All you need to do is share this podcast or screenshot of this podcast on Twitter and tag me @samkamani on twitter.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/web3podcast/message

44 min

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