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Bart Biebuyck, CEO and founder of Green Energy Park, discusses how they are driving the transition to affordable, renewable hydrogen.
From his early career with Toyota to leading Europe’s largest hydrogen research program, Bart shares his passion for hydrogen energy and its potential to revolutionize the global energy landscape.
Bart explains how his personal concerns for climate change led him to focus on green hydrogen as a key part of the global energy mix. He shares insights into the challenges of scaling hydrogen technology, the importance of finding the right location for low-cost renewable energy, and the innovative use of ammonia to transport hydrogen globally.
The episode delves into the complexities of international regulations and the need for investor confidence to drive de-carbonization efforts. Bart also highlights the importance of collaboration between governments, technology providers, and the private sector in building the hydrogen economy of the future.
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Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up, their journey and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
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00:00 Intro
00:26 Ben’s career journey and Green Energy Park
03:30 The origin of Ben’s passion for hydrogen
04:44 Hydrogen’s role in clean energy
08:10 Hydrogen’s importance in the universe
09:51 Green Energy Park’s vision and mission
12:05 Brazil's renewable energy infrastructure
14:43 Selecting efficient electrolysers
16:52 The cost structure of hydrogen production
18:53 Using ammonia as a hydrogen carrier
23:27 Navigating regulations across countries
28:53 Educating the public and investors
33:09 The challenges of being a CEO of a startup
36:18 Governments, industry, and investor funding
Useful links:
Green Energy Park’s website: https://www.airhive.earth/
Green Energy Park’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/airhive/
Bart Biebuyck’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-biebuyck-4750b86/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/
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Jeremy Wrathall, founder and CEO of Cornish Lithium, is revolutionizing the way lithium and other vital battery metals are sourced in the UK.
He shares his bold vision for sustainable extraction methods that are helping to shape the future of the UK’s green economy.
Jeremy’s passion for geology and his understanding of lithium’s growing importance in the global energy transition sparked the creation of Cornish Lithium. The company has hit major milestones, from groundbreaking crowdfunding campaigns to securing significant institutional backing, all fueling its mission to explore and extract lithium in the eco-friendliest way possible.
Wondering "is lithium extraction environmentally friendly?" With a deep commitment to sustainability, Cornish Lithium uses cutting-edge direct lithium extraction techniques to minimize environmental impact. Despite the challenges of this emerging industry, Jeremy is optimistic about the future, as the company positions itself to meet the UK’s increasing lithium demands and drive forward the nation's clean energy transition.
Tune in to discover the true cost of lithium mining vs sustainable lithium extraction from our fascinating guest.
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Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
Searching for new podcasts on sustainability?
Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
Join me for a deep dive into the future of green innovation exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between of pioneering new technologies.
Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up their journey, and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
Tune in on…
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadersonamissionNet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-on-a-mission/id1532211726
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00:00 Intro
00:34 Jeremy Wrathall and the Cornish Lithium’s Mission
01:31 Jeremy’s Career Journey to Cornish Lithium
04:01 Driving Inspiration from Electric Vehicles
05:52 Innovating Sustainable Lithium Mining
07:58 How Cornish Lithium is Different from Its Competitors
09:02 Crowdfunding and Securing Funding Milestones
12:39 Developing Domestic Lithium Supplies
15:04 Challenges of Lithium Extraction in the UK
19:08 The Volatile Lithium Market and Predictions for the Future
21:43 Cornish Lithium’s Strategy for Commercialization
24:50 Building a Unique Company Culture
31:51 UK’s Commitment to Climate Change and Critical Minerals
33:54 Securing Funding As the Biggest Challenge
Useful links:
Cornish Lithium’s website: https://cornishlithium.com/
Cornish Lithium’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cornish-lithium-plc/
Jeremy Wrathall’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-wrathall-ba7891b/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/
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LanzaJet, led by CEO Jimmy Samartzis, is pioneering the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from waste materials.
LanzaJet has developed an amazing technology that transforms ethanol from sources like municipal waste and agricultural residues into bio jet fuel, offering a greener alternative to fossil-based fuels. By avoiding the extraction of new carbon, LanzaJet’s approach recycles existing waste, making it a vital player in reducing aviation’s carbon footprint. ✈️
Despite challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, LanzaJet built the world’s first commercial-scale alcohol-to-jet plant in Georgia and is now focused on scaling production to contribute 3 billion gallons of sustainable jet fuel annually in the U.S. by 2030. Their success relies heavily on partnerships and government support as they lead the charge toward a more sustainable future in aviation.
🎧 Join Jimmy and I on the Leaders on a Mission podcast where Jimmy answers key questions such as "how efficient is sustainable aviation fuel?" and "how do we make sustainable aviation fuel?"
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🌿 Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
Searching for new podcasts on sustainability?
Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
Join me for a deep dive into the future of green innovation exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between of pioneering new technologies.
Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up their journey, and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
Subscribe and tune in on…
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadersonamissionNet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-on-a-mission/id1532211726
…to listen to the latest episodes!
00:00 Intro
01:23 Jimmy’s career path and early environmental focus
06:00 Industry collaboration on de-carbonization with the UN
08:44 LanzaJet’s innovative waste-to-fuel technology
15:42 The process of converting ethanol into fuel
18:56 Global partnerships and key milestones
22:59 The first alcohol to jet commercial scale SAF plant
26:20 Challenges of scaling SAF production
29:34 Building the team and expanding to full capacity
34:30 Scaling technology and reducing SAF costs
38:35 Future challenges for LanzaJet and the SAF industry
Useful links: 👇
LanzaJet’s website: https://www.lanzajet.com/
LanzaJet’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lanzajet/
Jimmy Samartzis’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmysamartzis/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/ -
Aaron Rudberg of S2G Ventures shares his firm's unique approach to sustainable investing, focusing on positive environmental and social impact.
Aaron addresses the question "what is sustainable investment?" and explains how S2G invests in "tough tech" industries like energy and agriculture, providing patient capital and hands-on support to help these companies scale.
Discussing sustainability in VC, he also talks about the evolving sustainable investments landscape and its increased competition. Aaron emphasizes S2G's disciplined, relationship-driven approach to finding the right entrepreneurs and talent to partner with.
Tune in to discover how one leading sustainable venture firm is driving innovation and impact 👏
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00:00 Intro
01:45 Aaron’s approach to sustainable VC
05:08 Challenges of scaling mission-driven companies
08:55 S2G’s evolution and key partnerships
11:15 Market corrections and valuation trends
16:13 Addressing sustainability's capital gap
21:01 Why investors focus on market readiness
25:23 Fundraising and new sources of capital
28:00 S2G building ecosystems for growth
36:02 Hiring with purpose: S2G’s team culture
40:12 Purpose-driven careers for new generation
Useful links: 👇
S2G Ventures’s website: https://www.s2gventures.com/
S2G Ventures’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/s2g-ventures/
Aaron Rudberg’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-r-38250/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/ -
In this episode, host Simon Leich chats to Greg about his carbon conversion company's pioneering work in CO2 capture and carbon conversion – turning it into valuable products like sustainable aviation fuel in partnership with @NASA.
Greg discusses @aircompanynyc 's innovative "artificial photosynthesis" technology that combines CO2 and hydrogen to create sustainable fuels, chemicals, and other materials.
🚀 Wondering "can carbon be used as fuel?" Heck yes! Their carbon conversion technology is better than any carbon capture and storage: they're building the technology for sustainable space travel amongst other projects. Hello to the future of space exploration!
Greg shares insights into how they're converting CO2 into fuel, the flexibility of their feedstock sources, the challenges of commercializing complex climate tech, and the importance of partnerships in scaling their cutting-edge carbon capture technology.
🎧 Dive into the future of sustainable aviation fuels now!
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🌿 Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
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Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
Join me for a deep dive into the future of green innovation exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between of pioneering new technologies.
Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up their journey, and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
Tune in on…
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadersonamissionNet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-on-a-mission/id1532211726
…to listen to the latest episodes!
00:42 Introduction to Greg Constantine
01:36 Greg’s journey to his current role
06:56 Air Company’s focus and innovation
09:40 Key milestones and commercialization
11:43 Sustainable aviation fuels and rockets
14:25 The basics of AIRMADE technology
17:46 CO2 capture technology
19:02 The biggest challenges in CO2 capture
20:42 Commercialization and goals
22:37 Partnerships and scale-up plans
24:54 NASA collaboration and Deep Space Food Challenge
29:59 Challenges of fundraising
32:43 Industry outlook and company’s position
35:35 Qualities of an Air Company employee
Useful links: 👇
Air Company’s website: https://www.aircompany.com/
Air Company’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theaircompany/
Greg Constantine’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregoryconstantine/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/ -
Chad Mason, CEO of Advanced Ionics, shares how they're pioneering the efficient, cost-effective green hydrogen tech of the future.
Advanced Ionics play a leading role in the transition to a sustainable energy future with hydrogen green energy. In this episode, Chad discusses his personal journey, from growing up on a family farm to developing a passion for green hydrogen systems.
🌊 He explains how Advanced Ionics is innovating in the electrolysis space, designing a unique technology that utilizes steam to produce hydrogen energy more efficiently and cost-effectively than traditional methods.
Chad highlights Advanced Ionics’s focus on providing hydrogen renewable energy for applications like ammonia, green steel, and sustainable aviation fuel. He shares the challenges of scaling green hydrogen production and building strategic partnerships to drive the adoption of their hydrogen power.
Captured your interest?
🎧 Tune in to learn the truth about hydrogen and hear more about Advanced Ionics' mission to decarbonize heavy industry.
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🌿 Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
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Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
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Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up their journey, and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadersonamissionNet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-on-a-mission/id1532211726
…to listen to the latest episodes!
Timestamps:
00:27 Chad’s career journey to CEO
04:40 Founding Advanced Ionics
07:24 Initial challenges of his journey
09:09 Finding the right business partner
10:27 Limitations of traditional electrolysis technologies
12:18 The unique technology of Advanced Ionics
15:01 The company's focus on industrial applications
18:44 Development of green ammonia and green steel
20:16 Advanced Ionics business model
22:41 Hopes and dreams for the next 10 years
25:33 Fundraising and company growth
31:03 Partnerships and building credibility
33:50 Hiring process and qualities of a good employee
37:52 Personal challenges and time management
Useful links: 👇
Advanced Ionics’s website: https://advanced-ionics.com/
Advanced Ionics’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/advanced-ionics/
Chad Mason’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadwmason/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/" -
CEO Rory Brown explains how Airhive are using CO2 capture technology to reduce the carbon footprints of major brands like Coca-Cola.
The UK-based green tech company is revolutionizing the world of direct air capture. Airhive has developed a cutting-edge fluidized bed system that can efficiently removes CO2 from air on an industrial scale.
🥤But the story doesn't stop there. Airhive has forged a groundbreaking partnership with global beverage giant Coca-Cola, using its carbon capture technology to carbonate drinks. This innovative approach not only reduces the company's carbon footprint but also provides a sustainable, recycled source of the gas essential for their fizzy beverages.
Hear Rory's inspiring journey, from his background in conflict resolution to his passion for tackling climate change through the removal of carbon dioxide from atmosphere. Learn how his carbon capture company is scaling up its operations, exploring international markets, and navigating the challenges of building a pioneering carbon removal startup.
This episode offers a captivating glimpse into the future of carbon removal technology and its potential to transform industries and combat global warming.
🎧 Make sure to catch this episode if you’re excited as we are about the development of direct air capture technology!
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🌿 Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
Searching for new podcasts on sustainability?
Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
Join me for a deep dive into the future of green innovation exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between of pioneering new technologies.
Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up, their journey and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
Tune in on…
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadersonamissionNet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-on-a-mission/id1532211726
…to listen to the latest episodes!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:34 Rory Brown’s career path
03:57 From conflict resolution to climate advocacy
07:13 Founding Airhive
09:40 Building a team of chemical engineers
11:55 Direct carbon capture technology
17:12 Innovation in CO2 capture technology
20:49 Carbon catcher development
23:20 Vision and key milestones
26:38 Scaling and international expansion
30:05 Carbon credits
31:59 Partnering with Coca-Cola
36:18 Innovation, investment, and leadership
Useful links: 👇
Airhive’s website: https://www.airhive.earth/
Airhive’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/airhive/
Rory Brown’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rory-brown-621b975/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/ -
Robert Fryers’ company, Spotta, are shaking up the pest control world with some seriously cutting-edge tech. In this episode, I chat with him about their not-so-secret methods of eco friendly insect control.
Robert takes us on his journey from the medical devices field to becoming a leader in pest control solutions, tackling a $400 billion problem head-on!
He shares how his insect control company’s AI-powered sensors are delivering smart, eco-friendly pest solutions—from alerting hotels about bed bugs to bug solutions for forests.
Tune in to hear Robert’s take on the challenges, the growth of Spotta, and his forward-thinking vision for the future of pest control solutions and services.
This episode is packed with insights for anyone curious about how technology and sustainability are changing professional pest control, insect monitoring, and humane rodent control.
So, if you’re looking for a smart, environmentally-friendly solution to those pesky bugs, this one's for you!
Tune in to find out more!
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Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
Searching for new podcasts on sustainability?
Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
Join me for a deep dive into the future of green innovation exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between of pioneering new technologies.
Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up, their journey and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
Tune in on…
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadersonamissionNet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-on-a-mission/id1532211726
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:41 The career path of Robert Fryers, CEO of Spotta
05:48 Insect monitoring technology for agriculture and eco insect control
07:11 The company’s innovation in the pest control technology
10:23 Using technology to control bedbug infestations in hotels
14:40 Using technology to control insect infestation in challenging environments
17:13 Precise targeting of pests, reducing chemicals, and lowering costs
22:09 The importance of actionable change
25:17 Scaling and visions and goals for the future
28:45 Business growth and investment strategies
31:09 The best business model from an investor viewpoint
36:05 The biggest challenges and future plans
Useful links:
Spotta’s website: https://www.spotta.co/
Spotta’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spottacambridge/
Robert Fryers’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-fryers/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/
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Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
Searching for new podcasts on sustainability?
Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
Join me for a deep dive into the future of green innovation exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between of pioneering new technologies.
Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up, their journey and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
Tune in on…
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadersonamissionNet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubdkzChAzD9C53xH82
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-on-a-mission/id1532211726
…to listen to the latest episodes!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:32 Peter’s career development, failure, and personal growth
08:58 TemperPack and its sustainable packaging solutions
14:48 What drew Peter to TemperPack?
16:48 Plastic displacement and cold chain engineering
21:24 The environmental impact of Styrofoam
24:09 The importance of learning for a CEO
26:59 Peter’s experience in the renewable energy industry
33:22 Running a mission-driven company with sustainability at its core
38:05 Company's innovative culture and values
Useful links:
TemperPack’s website: https://www.temperpack.com/
TemperPack’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/temperpack/
Peter Wells’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petergwells/
Leaders on a Mission website: https://cs-partners.net/podcasts/
Simon Leich’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/executive-talent-headhunter-agtech-foodtech-agrifoodtech-agritech/
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Harshal Chokhawala, the CEO of ZymoChem, breaks down their exciting solutions to microplastics. In this episode, we explore ZymoChem’s groundbreaking efforts to decarbonize the production of everyday materials, providing real solutions to microplastics in the ocean, our bodies and the earth.
🧪 Harshal takes us on his journey from a young chemist fascinated by the magic of chemistry to a pioneer in using enzymes and microbes as nature’s own catalysts. He shares how ZymoChem is crafting bio-based, biodegradable innovations designed to replace harmful materials like superabsorbent polymers, offering a promising alternative that can significantly reduce microplastic pollution and even help in ending microplastics altogether.
You'll be inspired by Harshal's passion for entrepreneurship, his strategic insights on scaling a startup, and his dedication to fostering a strong, mission-driven company culture.
🎧 This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of sustainable materials and the visionary leaders who are creating effective solutions for microplastic pollution.
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🌿 Hey Climate Tech enthusiasts!
Searching for new podcasts on sustainability?
Check out the Leaders on a Mission podcast, where I interview climate tech leaders who are shaking up the industry and bringing us the next big thing in sustainable solutions.
Join me for a deep dive into the future of green innovation exploring the highs, lows, and everything in between of pioneering new technologies.
Get an exclusive insight into how these leaders started up, their journey and how their cutting edge products will make a real impact.
Tune in on…
YouTube: / @leadersonamissionnet0
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7o41ubd...
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:40 Harshal Chokhawala education and career journey
06:40 How ZymoChem is ending fossil fuels
09:56 Developing biodegradable diapers
12:25 What to understand before investing
16:06 Entrepreneurship challenges and learnings
25:11 Commercializing the product and bringing it to the market
30:22 How carbon-saving technology scales businesses
32:08 Decarburization in the chemical industry
37:09 Building a strong c -
Imagine turning everyday trash into a sustainable alternative to plastic. In this episode, I sit down with Albert Douer, CEO of UBQ Materials, to explore how his company is revolutionizing waste management and tackling the global plastic crisis. Albert shares the journey behind UBQ’s innovative approach, from overcoming skepticism to building trust in new technologies. Learn how UBQ is transforming household waste into valuable materials, creating a ripple effect that could reshape industries worldwide. Join us for a deep dive into the future of sustainable solutions and the challenges of pioneering new technologies.
Tune in to discover how UBQ is making the world a greener place, one ton of waste at a time.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Albert Douer’s journey in addressing plastic waste
05:36 Transforming polystyrene foam into school supplies
07:44 UBQ Materials: Recycling 100% of black bag waste
13:07 Revolutionary recycling technology
17:03 The UBQ Matrix: How it works
21:24 UBQ’s plastic alternatives in various industries
26:31 Scaling sustainable tech: Challenges and lessons
32:30 New Holland facility processing 110,000 tons of waste
33:59 The value of strong partnerships and investors
38:08 Educating potential customers on UBQ’s impact
42:18 Economic competitiveness and growth potential
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Ever wondered what it takes to scale a battery manufacturing company from one gigawatt to five in just five years? In this episode of Leaders on a Mission, I sit down with Priyadarshi Panda, CEO of the International Battery Company, to explore the transformative power of energy storage technology.
Priyadarshi shares his vision of leading the global energy transition through manufacturing excellence and innovation. We delve into the company's ambitious goals, including scaling from one gigawatt to five gigawatts within five years, and their roadmap to reach up to 20 gigawatts in the next decade.
We also discuss the critical role of patient and collaborative capital in building long-term tech giants, and the importance of strategic, step-by-step execution in achieving these monumental goals. Tune in to hear how the International Battery Company is setting the stage for a sustainable future and revolutionizing the way we think about energy storage.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Priyadarshi Panda’s Education and Career Journey
06:40 Vision and Goals of the International Battery Company
10:12 Designing for an Ignored and Neglected Customer Base
16:18 Limitations of Current Battery Technology and New Approaches
23:00 Major Influences Shaping Priyadarshi’s Thinking
26:49 Pilot Facility in South Korea
29:58 Plans to Build a Gigafactory in India and Future Plans
33:07 Key Factors Contributing to IBC's Success
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Is 3D-printed meat the future of our food? In this episode of Leaders on a Mission, I sit down with Arik Kaufman, CEO and Founder of Steakholder Foods, to delve into the fascinating world of cultured meat. Arik shares his insights on the industry's rapid evolution, from its nonexistence just a few years ago to the cutting-edge technology driving it today.
We explore the significant hurdles faced in scaling cultured meat production, including the high costs inherited from the pharmaceutical industry and the technological challenges of 3D printing a steak that tastes just like the real thing. Arik also discusses the financial strategies required to survive in the market, comparing public and private funding, and the crucial role of government support in ensuring the industry's growth and sustainability.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of food, sustainability, and innovation. Don't miss it!
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:04 Arik’s professional journey
04:01 Starting a company to create 3D meat
07:15 Vision and goals for the Steakholder Foods
09:31 Developing cost-effective cultured meat technology
13:57 Challenges of a cultured meat producing company
17:21 Pros and cons of being a public company
20:20 Culture meat industry requires mature support
22:34 Countries that are supported of cultured meat production
23:25 The fear of a potentially disruptive technology
27:26 What would Arik do differently when he started?
28:59 Commercializing 3D food printing technology
31: 15 Future plans and strategic partnerships
33:11 From B-to-C to B-to-B business model
34:16 Easy integrations with the factories
36:15 Competition and challenges of being a CEO
39:35 The industry's potential, improved products, and market evolution
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How can technology solve the wildfire crisis and save our forests?
In this episode of Leaders on a Mission, I talk with Allison Wolff, CEO of Vibrant Planet, about leveraging technology to tackle the wildfire crisis and preserve our forests. Allison shares insights into her team's innovative strategies, from AI-driven wildfire management to conserving biodiversity and water sources.
We also explore the history and current state of Western US woodlands and the role of top tech experts from companies like Meta in addressing climate change.
Don't miss this inspiring conversation on the power of technology in forest conservation.
#TechForGood #ForestConservation #WildfireManagement #ClimateAction
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
03:15 - Allison Wolff's career journey
10:45 - Tech-driven solutions for wildfire management
20:30 - The rise and fall of the Western US woodlands
30:00 - Transforming bureaucratic systems with top tech experts
40:45 - Future goals and vision for Vibrant Planet
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How is AI and innovation transforming the mining industry?
In this episode of Leaders on a Mission, I'm joined by Corrado De Gasperis, CEO of Comstock, a trailblazer in the mining industry who is leveraging AI and cutting-edge technologies to drive sustainability and efficiency. Corrado shares his insights on pioneering breakthrough innovations that have the potential to make a global impact.
We dive into Comstock's rigorous selection process for high-impact technologies, focusing on those that promise both technological readiness and economic feasibility. From renewable water treatment generating clean hydrogen to advancements in material sciences and AI, Comstock is at the forefront of transformative innovation in mining and beyond.
Corrado also highlights the crucial criteria for successful innovation, emphasizing the importance of a collaborative and logical approach over hierarchical and rigid structures. He provides a fascinating glimpse into the future, discussing the potential revolutions in quantum computing and neural computing that could drive unprecedented progress.
Tune in to hear Corrado De Gasperis's optimistic vision for the future and learn how Comstock is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in climate tech and the mining industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, sustainability, and global impact.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:22 Two key factors that shaped Corrado professionally
04:53 Fixing and transforming industrial companies
10:17 Committing to de-carbonization
15:04 Three different businesses within Comstock
18:49 Cooperation with Gen Matt in launching a satellite
21:44 Using AI to analyze satellite data for geological exploration
23:43 The Company's exceptional team of experts
27:29 Investing in early-stage tech companies with potential for global impact
31:18 Evaluating the technology readiness and economic feasibility before investing
36:05 Future innovation and de-carbonization goals for Comstock
40:57 Attracting public and private equity investors -
Hydrogen's potential is vast, but so are the hurdles. Baruch Halpert, CEO of Electriq Global, joins me on this week’s Leaders on a Mission to dive into their cutting-edge innovative hydrogen carrier, which acts like coffee powder for a coffee machine. This groundbreaking solution simplifies the storage, transport, and use of hydrogen in off-grid applications, making green hydrogen more accessible and practical.
Baruch shares his unique analogy of starting a business being like leveling up in a video game, where each challenge becomes more complex. Electriq is currently focusing on gaining commercial traction and achieving product-market fit, specifically in replacing diesel generators for backup power in critical sectors like data centers and hospitals.
Emphasizing the importance of practicality, Baruch advises against falling in love with technology itself, but rather focusing on its reliability and cost-effectiveness. Electriq ensures their systems meet the critical needs of users who depend on dependable emergency power solutions.
Tune in to hear how Baruch Halpert and Electriq are leading the way in sustainable energy innovation. Discover the insights and strategies driving their success in the green hydrogen market.
Timestamps:
01:56 Baruch Halpert and his career path
06:29 Getting very early or very late into the game
08:46 Investing in hydrogen energy
15:35 Electriq Global and benefits of storing hydrogen as powder
21:19 Developing technology for releasing hydrogen from the powder
25:36 The challenge of getting commercial traction
27:41 Data centers as a good product market fit
32:44 Scaling the technology - market demand and geopolitical factors
37:13 The challenge of hiring talent for innovative projects
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How can we tackle the urgent challenge of global food waste, where every minute, we waste enough food to feed over one million people.
Tune in to this episode of Leaders on a Mission with Moody Soliman, CEO of Ryp Labs for an inspiring conversation on innovation and sustainability in the fight against food waste.
Moody explains how Ryp Labs is addressing this colossal issue with a simple yet powerful solution: a natural, food-grade bioactive sticker. This sticker can be applied anywhere along the supply chain, extending the shelf life of fresh produce without interfering with its natural ripening process. Whether it's blueberries or strawberries, Ryp Labs' technology ensures that one sticker can protect an entire container of fruit, making it a versatile and scalable solution.
Moody also shares insights on the importance of choosing the right investors and exploring diverse funding sources to maintain leverage and freedom in their mission.
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Timestamps:
01:49 Introduction to Moody Solomon, CEO of Ripe Labs
06:40 Reducing waste with a new technology
11:31 Key milestones and challenges so far
15:08 Belgium facilities and communication challenges
18:43 Developing new technology with the right people and mindset
23:05 How does this new technology work?
26:03 The efficiency and advantages of this new technology
30:45 The vision of the company
33:39 Who are the customers of this technology?
35:50 Fundraising strategies - timing and investor selection
42:01 Building a culture of passion and drive
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Have you ever imagined that bacteria could revolutionize the protein in your next burger? This may soon be a reality thanks to one pioneering start-up.
In this episode, meet Bryan Tracy – the CEO of Superbrewed Food and an entrepreneur developing the world's first commercial bacterial food ingredient. Through fermentation, his company cultivates microbes into a protein-packed biomass.
Through fermentation, Brian cultivates microbes into an 85% protein-rich biomass. But the journey from lab to grocery stores has not been easy
Hear how Brian overcame regulatory hurdles to gain FDA approval for this unprecedented ingredient. Discover the challenges of partnering with big food brands and finicky investors.
Now, Bryan is partnering with leading food companies to incorporate his microbial macronutrient into everyday products. Soon, you might find it enhancing your snacks, beverages, and meat alternatives.
Tune in to discover how one entrepreneur is on a mission to turn microbes into a mainstream nutrition source. Explore Bryan's ambitious vision to produce this sustainable protein on a global, industrial scale. Don't miss this fascinating conversation on Leaders on a Mission.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:24 Bryan’s professional journey
05:39 Making a microorganism a valuable product
09:12 Selling bacteria biomass as a nutritional food ingredient
11:05 Superbrewed Food and its vision
14:51 The challenge of developing a market for a product
18:01 Postbiotic cultured protein as macronutrient ingredient
21:06 How can postbiotic cultured protein be used?
22:42 Partnerships to bring the product to the market
26:51 Challenges in partnering with big corporations and investors
30:52 Innovation and growth in the food industry
35:28 Plans for the next 10 years
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The cement industry is responsible for a staggering 8% of global CO2 emissions, heavily relying on coal furnaces for production. Most see this as a daunting problem, but Carbon Upcycling views it as a groundbreaking opportunity. This innovative climate startup is turning emissions into the raw materials of the future.
In this episode, we sit down with Apoorv Sinha, CEO of Carbon Upcycling, to delve into the urgent issues his company is tackling. Learn how Apoorv transitioned from an engineering graduate to a pioneering leader in the fight against cement's substantial carbon footprint. Discover their groundbreaking process of capturing CO2 from smokestacks and transforming it into eco-friendly building materials.
Explore how Carbon Upcycling is scaling its carbon capture technology from the laboratory to commercial plants, and how they're now setting their sights on revolutionizing the entire cement industry through electrification.
Tune in to understand their vision of converting emissions from a liability into a sustainable asset. If Carbon Upcycling succeeds, it could pave the way for heavy industries to operate in a low-carbon world, showcasing a transformative approach to tackling climate change.
Timestamps:
01:03 Introduction to Apoorv Sinha
01:48 Aproov Sinha’s background
03:07 Motivation to work in sustainability
05:00 Entrepreneurship and Carbon Upcycling
09:08 Technology that sequesters industrial CO2
13:17 Carbon Upcycle’s key goals and milestones
16:32 Scaling up carbon capture technology
21:16 Decarbonizing cement industry
25:10 The performance of carbon upcycled materials
30:07 Challenges in scaling carbon utilization projects
35:17 Company’s vision and culture
38:50 An advice to a climate tech start-up CEO -
Nigel Sharp, a serial entrepreneur with a social conscience created Aquagga to solve a great contamination issue. PFAS ( (Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances) are highly toxic man-made “forever” chemicals that have migrated into the air, soil, and water.
Today, nearly all Americans have PFAS in their blood, with over 200 million people potentially drinking PFAS-impacted water
Nigel’s small team is battling PFAS - "forever chemicals" contaminating communities everywhere. Tune in to hear how their pressure-cooker technology is destroying PFAS at an industrial scale, completing the largest treatment project to date.
From early milestones to partnerships with the EPA and DOD, discover Aquagga's story of innovation against all odds. Uncover how they're scaling up to remediate pollution and protect billions from this trillion-dollar contamination crisis.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:34 Nigel’s career development
03:21 A trip to Armenia and TUMO project
06:00 Building businesses to make an impact
07:26 The beginnings of Aquagga
10:50 PFAs chemicals, their dangers, and global impact
16:48 Legal actions against corporations
18:54 Developing technology that destroys PFAS
23:31 Scaling as a company – key milestones
29:00 The biggest challenges as a CEO
33:36 The most liked and disliked parts of being CEO
36:47 The impact in the next 10 years - Daha fazla göster