Future Here

Future Here

Future Here explores science and technology that has the potential to improve society. We investigate how technology will shape our environment, society, health, energy production and business. Interviews with some of the most progressive people on the planet - solving some of the most difficult problems we face. How do they envision the future? What do they see as humanity's biggest existential threats? Join us to find out what encouraged these scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs to begin their path to shape humanity's future.

Episodes

  1. The future of lab-grown meat with Danielle Desmet of Upside Foods

    10/13/2023

    The future of lab-grown meat with Danielle Desmet of Upside Foods

    🍔 Imagine a world where your favorite meat products are produced without traditional livestock farming—a world where sustainability meets deliciousness. Danielle Desmet and Upside Foods are at the forefront of this culinary revolution, using innovative biotechnology to grow cultured meat. Welcome back to Future Here, where we embark on a journey through the realms of science, innovation, and technology. In this special episode, we're thrilled to revisit a captivating conversation with Danielle Desmet, the R&D Project Manager & Chief of Staff for the VP of R&D at Upside Foods (formerly Memphis Meats). 🚀 Join us in this enlightening conversation and take another bite into the sustainable food revolution. Whether you're a foodie, an environmental advocate, or simply curious about the food on your plate, this episode promises to tantalize your taste buds and inspire your eco-conscious spirit. Join us in this culinary adventure as we revisit our insightful conversation with Danielle Desmet. The future of food is here, and it's sustainable, delicious, and environmentally friendly! 🍽️✨ #SustainableFood #DanielleDesmet #FutureOfFood #Science #Innovation #SubscribeNow #PodcastListeners 🌟 Don't forget to subscribe to Future Here on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform to stay updated with the latest in science and innovation. If you have any questions or topics you'd like us to explore in future episodes, please share them in the comments or leave us a review. Your voice matters! --- 🔗 Stay connected with Future Here: Website: https://www.future-here.com Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/futurehereshow Instagram: https://instagram.com/futurehereshow Facebook: https://facebook.com/futurehere Future Here covers cutting-edge science and technology that has the potential to help solve some of humankind's biggest challenges. Listen to the Future Here podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtWhif9u2VWb9Y5z9OTmeHl71GhRSEgu6 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3IpdF1wOpIDG1WPPFKAbRJ?si=bb9842385b8c4d1b Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fi/podcast/future-here/id1684812213 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2Z1dHVyZWhlcmUvZmVlZC54bWw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjA0MHz6YmBAxWtdPEDHf6WAEUQ9sEGegQIARAC Topics include: #AI #Biotech #Renewable energy #Solar power #Quantum computing #Space exploration and other interesting future technology

    45 min
  2. The State of Quantum Computing with Mikael Johansson

    09/01/2023

    The State of Quantum Computing with Mikael Johansson

    Future Here is a show that discusses cutting-edge science and technology that has the potential of changing humankind's future - for the better. For this Future Here podcast episode, I had the opportunity to interview Mikael Johansson, the Manager of Quantum Technologies at CSC - IT Center for Science in Finland. Quantum computers can in theory perform certain operations and complete tasks far faster than traditional computers, but they are still a long way from reaching their full potential.  While a traditional computer uses binary bits to perform all its calculations, quantum computers use qubits that can be a zero, a one, or both at the same time.  It’s definitely a lot to wrap your head around, but Mikael does a great job of describing how this actually works - both in theory and practice. Mikael works at CSC on the research and development of a 5-qubit quantum computer called HELMI. If you happened to listen to the first Future Here podcast episode, you might already know that last winter HELMI was connected with Europe’s fastest traditional supercomputer called LUMI. Together these instruments create the world’s most powerful computational device. In the interview, we discuss quantum computing - its future, current state and challenges - as well as Mikael’s motivations for choosing this career path involving quantum computers. CSC - IT Center for Science's press release on the HELMI quantum computer

    1h 1m

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Future Here explores science and technology that has the potential to improve society. We investigate how technology will shape our environment, society, health, energy production and business. Interviews with some of the most progressive people on the planet - solving some of the most difficult problems we face. How do they envision the future? What do they see as humanity's biggest existential threats? Join us to find out what encouraged these scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs to begin their path to shape humanity's future.