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Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Rylan Lawler talks with Manmeet Singh, CEO and cofounder of Dataguise, about how his company is working to protect consumer privacy and help organizations manage users' personal data.
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Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Rylan Lawler talks with Donor Nir, founder of StreamElements, a company providing streamers the tools they need to build their audience and connect with brands to generate more revenue.
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Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Royi Benyossef speaks with Ouriel Ohayon of ZenGo, which makes a keyless mobile cryptocurrency wallet.
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Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Rylan Lawler talks with CEO and co-founder Jaejun Hwang about why he decided to address one of the largest challenges mobile developers face by bringing artificial intelligence into the app testing world.
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Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Rylan Lawler talks with Sachin Doshi, one of Scroll’s founders, about how his company helps enable ad-free subscriptions to some of the web’s leading publishers.
They discuss how Scroll works with publishers to provide ad-free content to their readers, how the economics of subscription work for media partners, and what Scroll has in store for the future. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the last in our series of conversations from the Web Summit conference last year.
In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Haley Lancaster speaks with Roham Gharegozlou, the founder and CEO of Dapper Labs, which made CryptoKitties and a number of other decentralized apps. Roham speaks about the early success of CryptoKitties, how his company works with partners like the NBA and Ubisoft, and why Dapper Labs is building a new, developer-friendly blockchain platform called Flow. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This week, we’re sharing another conversation from our series of interviews at the Web Summit conference last year.
In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Fernanda Baker talks with João Graça, founder and CTO of Unbabel, a company that provides AI-enabled translation services for businesses around the world. In this conversation, they speak about why language translation is a difficult technical process, how Unbabel uses AI to tackle it, and how technology can be used to make us more connected. -
Welcome back to What's NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This week, we're sharing another conversation from our series of interviews at the Web Summit conference last year.
In this episode, Samsung NEXT's Ryan Lawler speaks with Olga Feldmeier, the founder of Smart Valor, an investment platform offering secure trading and brokerage services for digital assets and cryptocurrencies. She discusses why she left banking, how she got into crypto, and how she sees the future of digital assets evolving. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This week, we’re sharing another conversation from our series of interviews at the Web Summit conference last year.
In this episode, Samsung NEXT’s Tracy Hinds speaks with Mada Seghete, the founder of Branch, which provides a mobile measurement and deep-linking platform for developers. They discuss how Mada stays attuned to Branch’s customer needs, while also staying connected to an ever-expanding roster of employees distributed around the world. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the final episode in our series of conversations with entrepreneurs from the Slush conference in Helsinki.
Today you’ll hear a conversation between VentureBeat European tech correspondent Chris O’Brien and Joe Wilding, the founder and CTO of Boom Technology, an American startup designing a supersonic plane with a range of 4,500 miles. The plane, called Overture, will be introduced in 2023 and is set to take on aeronautic giants like Airbus and Boeing. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This week, we’re sharing another conversation from our series of interviews at the Web Summit conference earlier this year.
In this episode, Samsung NEXT's Scott Armanini speaks with Element AI founder JF Gagné. They discuss JF's journey from programming novice to raising more than $100 million in funding for Element AI. They also talked about how AI can help businesses take a new approach to old problems, and how “AI for good" can potentially address some of the biggest social challenges of the 21st Century. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the latest in a series of conversations from the Slush conference in Helsinki hosted by VentureBeat European tech correspondent Chris O’Brien.
In this episode, Chris talks with Valentina Milanova, founder and CEO of DAYE, a feminine care startup that designs products with women in mind. They’ll discuss the challenges Valentina faced creating tampons designed to provide pain relief quicker and leave the body quicker than oral pain relievers, how she pitched it to investors and how her company is working to move from pilot manufacturing into full-scale industrial manufacturing. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This week, we’re sharing another conversation from our series of interviews at the Web Summit conference earlier this year.
In this episode, Samsung NEXT's Christina Bechhold Russ spoke with Ariel Garten, psychotherapist and founder of meditation technology company Muse, about her experiences in the mindfulness market, and how her wearable device is helping quantify the qualitative benefits of self-guided meditation. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the latest in a series of conversations from the Slush conference in Helsinki hosted by VentureBeat European tech correspondent Chris O’Brien.
In this episode, Chris speaks with IQM Quantum Computers founder and CEO Jan Goetz about how his company is building scalable hardware for universal quantum computers. They discuss the current state of quantum computing, what problems the technology is best suited to solve, and why Jan chose to build his company in Europe. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This week, we’re sharing another conversation from our series of interviews at the Web Summit conference earlier this year.
In this episode, Samsung NEXT's Brandon Hoffman spoke with Eighth Sleep founder Alexandra Zatarain about what sleep fitness actually is, the science behind sleep, and how her company is working to change the dialogue around how we sleep and how it can improve our overall health. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the third in a series of conversations from the Slush conference in Helsinki. In this episode, VentureBeat European tech correspondent Chris O'Brien speaks with Claire Novorol, founder and chief medical officer of ADA Health, a global health company founded by doctors, scientists, and industry pioneers.
ADA’s core system connects medical knowledge with intelligent technology to help all people actively manage their health and medical professionals to deliver effective care. Claire speaks about her background as a medical professional, how it influenced vital decisions for the company, and what the future looks like from here. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the second in a weekly series of conversations we recorded at Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal.
This week we’re hearing from Yancey Strickler, the founder and former CEO of Kickstarter and author of the new book “This Could be Our Future”. He'll be speaking with Severin Matusek of Samsung Next about the book writing process, the need to shift our value system to be based on generosity rather than profit, and the role technology could play in this transition. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the second of a series of conversations from Slush 2019, in which VentureBeat EU tech correspondent interviewed some of the people behind tech’s most groundbreaking innovations.
In this conversation, Chris speaks with Lawrence Leuschner, founder and CEO of Tier Mobility, a Berlin-based provider of sustainable micro-mobility sharing solutions. They discuss the micro-mobility revolution and the challenges it poses for cities and for companies as they try to accommodate this transportation revolution. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the first in a weekly series of conversations we recorded at Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal.
This week, Samsung NEXT’s Tracy Hinds speaks with Hilary Coles, the founder of Hims and Hers, a direct-to-consumer health and wellness company that is focused on eliminating stigmas related to common conditions that impact their daily lives and making it easier for people to access care and treatment. They discuss how Hims and Hers are building direct-to-consumer brands with care and intention, while also expanding their range of health products and availability. -
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the first in a series of conversations of a special takeover of the What's NEXT podcast recorded live from Helsinki by VentureBeat’s tech correspondent Chris O'Brien. Over the next several weeks, we'll be sharing interviews captured in the Samsung NEXT podcast studio at Slush, the Nordic’s largest startup event.
Each week we'll highlight conversations with the people behind today’s most groundbreaking innovations. In this episode we hear from Pieter van der Does, CEO of Adyen, an Amsterdam-based payments platform that enables merchants to accept payments in a single system, enabling revenue growth online on mobile devices and at the point of sale. - Vis mere