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International, public-private and cross-sector collaboration efforts have been fuelled by a common quest to push the new frontier of space commerce and exploration.
In this episode, we'll dive into the future of space.
Over the past decade, the advancements in space tech have enabled new actors to enter the sector, unlocked new use cases, and positioned space to help tackle global challenges.
Your host today is Morten Scheel Larsen, Senior Innovation Advisor at Innovation Centre Denmark in Silicon Valley. He is joined by Siamak Ebadi, founder and CEO of satelite and space-startup UTVATE. -
The term ‘Metaverse’ refers to a virtual reality space or a collective virtual shared space that encompasses a combination of physical reality and virtual reality. It has gained prominence as a transformative platform accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode, we'll dive into the future of the Metaverse:
The Metaverse is an immersive, three-dimensional world sought to succeed the two-dimensional internet that we know today. Compared to the internet, the metaverse will, however, interact with the real world.
Your host today is Natali Warda, Innovation Officer at Innovation Centre Denmark in Seoul. She is joined by Professor Theodore Jun Yoo from Yonsei University and Non-Executive Director at VR-startup Vrillar. -
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GenAI is poised to have profound implications for businesses and society at large. The ability of GenAI models to produce realistic and creative content is driving transformative changes across various industries already today. From general business efficiency, content creation, to healthcare and customer service, but this is only the beginning.
In this episode, we'll dive into the future of Generative Artifical Intelligence (GenAI):
GenAI refers to a branch of advanced artificial intelligence technologies that focusses on creating and generating new and original content by utilizing large neural networks trained to recognize patterns and relationships in large datasets
Your host today is Cathja Windbæk Lind, Innovation Officer at Innovation Centre Denmark Silicon Valley. She is joined by Kris Paries, AI-expert and Senior Interaction Designer at Google. -
Recent advancement in nanosatellites and artificial intelligence – especially in computer vision – has made it more interesting and affordable to use space technology.
In this episode, we'll dive into the future of Space based technology:
Space tech covers a range of technologies which can be used for solving societal challenges, including climate forecasting, disaster management, geological and oceanographic studies and communication.
Your host today is Inayat Naomi Ramdas, Innovation and Research Officer at Innovation Centre Denmark Bangalore. She is joined by Major General Paul Deepak Naidu, Strategic Advisor, Synergia Foundation, an independent strategic affairs think tank. -
The COVID-19 pandemic marked a turning point in supply chain concerns for businesses around the world, especially those who offshore certain parts of their supply chain.
In this episode, we'll dive into the future of Supply Chain Tech:
These supply chain disruptions spurred the emergence of new technologies that help businesses gain critical insights into the operations, inventory and demand to streamline supply chain processes.
Your host today is Gabrielle Briner, Sustainability Project Manager at the Innovation Centre in Tel Aviv. She is joined by Sigal Mannheim-Katzovich, Managing Director at DSV Israel. -
The global market for electric vehicle (EV) batteries is rapidly expanding as countries strive to reduce their carbon footprint. However, the industry is still in search of sustainable technologies that can effectively recycle and repurpose valuable batteries, thereby minimizing their environmental impact.
In this episode, we'll dive into the future of EV Batteries:
EV batteries are rechargeable energy storage devices used to power electric vehicles. They possess high energy density and can store significant amounts of energy relative to their size, making them an ideal power source for electric vehicles. These batteries are considered vital components in green alternatives to fossil fuels
Your host today is Christian Hviid Jonstrup, Head of research and sustainablity at the Innovation Centre Denmark in Shanghai. -
Inpatient care is extremely costly to hospitals both in the US and in Denmark. In some US locations, a brand-new hospital with 500 beds might cost more than USD 2 billion. The cost of healthcare in the United States is already the highest in the world. In many cases, hospitals are not even the best settings for healing.
In this episode, we'll dive into the future of Hospital-at-home:
Some patients who require acute-level treatment can receive this at home rather than in a hospital. It has been demonstrated that this approach to care delivery lowers costs, improves results, and improves patient satisfaction.
Your host today is Jørn Christoffer Emborg, Innovation Advisor, at the Innovation Centre Denmark in Boston. -
In this episode, we'll dive into The future Green Hydrogen:
Recent developments in enabling carbon neutrality have put the spotlight on the adoption of green fuels, with Green Hydrogen being the most promising as its constituents, Hydrogen and Oxygen, are present in abundance and its production emits no pollution.
Your host today is Inayat Naomi Ramdas, Innovation and Research Officer, Innovation Centre Denmark in Bangalore. -
Mobility is entering a new age, transformed by innovation, digital technology and a drive to become more sustainable. As the mobility landscape changes, new players are on the rise and a new mobility ecosystem is in sight.
In this episode, we'll dive into The Future of Mobility:
Global trends like autonomous driving, connectivity, electrification, and shared mobility are disrupting the travel and transport sector as we know it. In conversation with experts we try to map out what the future holds.
Your host today is Line Holm Nedergaard, Senior Innovation Advisor at the Innovation Centre in Munich. -
Mobility is entering a new age, transformed by innovation, digital technology and a drive to become more sustainable. As the mobility landscape changes, new players are on the rise, and a new mobility ecosystem is in sight.
In this episode, we'll dive into The Future of Mobility:
Global trends like autonomous driving, connectivity, electrification, and shared mobility are disrupting the travel and transport sector as we know it. In conversation with experts we try to map out what the future holds.
Your host today is Line Holm Nedergaard, Senior Innovation Advisor at the Innovation Centre in Munich. -
For years, women’s health was considered a subset industry within healthcare, but this is now shifting. Coined ‘the Femtech industry’ by Danish entrepreneur Ida Tin in 2016, Femtech is growing rapidly and showing promising results in improving health outcomes for women, attracting venture investments, generating company formations and catalysing positive social change.
In this episode, we'll dive into FemTech:
The development of new diagnostic tools, treatments and technologies for female-specific conditions and health issues.
Your host today is Louise Thomsen, Senior Innovation Officer at the Innovation Centre in Tel Aviv.