Season 2

AI Catches Cancer Early, But There’s Still A 17-Year Adoption Gap In Health Tech – Holly Taylor

AI Catches Cancer Early, But There’s Still A 17-Year Adoption Gap In Health Tech – Holly Taylor

Holly Taylor was diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer after selling her last company. Her rare form usually gets caught at stage one—99% survivable. Stage three? Different story. That personal experience drives everything she does at Lucem Health, where she's g...

Health Founders Succeed More Quickly, When They Are Centered & Differentiated - Sabrina Runbeck

Health Founders Succeed More Quickly, When They Are Centered & Differentiated - Sabrina Runbeck

Sabrina Runbeck spent a decade in cardiothoracic surgery. She operated on hearts. Now she operates on healthtech companies—fixing what's broken before founders even see it themselves. As co-founder of PulsePoint Path and the Health Tech Impact Awards, plus Chief Str...

Can VR Collaboration Find Problems Earlier To Save $280 Billion+ In Construction Waste – Nic Fonta

Can VR Collaboration Find Problems Earlier To Save $280 Billion+ In Construction Waste – Nic Fonta

Nic Fonta leads XR at Autodesk, where architects, engineers, and designers collaborate in virtual reality to catch design problems before construction begins. The math is stark: $280 billion spent globally every year on rework and material waste on construction site...

Beaming People Everywhere; How Holograms Turn Communications Into Connections - David Nussbaum

Beaming People Everywhere; How Holograms Turn Communications Into Connections - David Nussbaum

David Nussbaum started Proto Hologram in his living room in 2018 to answer a simple question: what if instead of using holograms to bring back dead musicians, you used them to connect the living? The result is a seven-foot-tall holographic display that lets people b...