Skip to content

technology

VR in the Courtroom with Mehzeb Chowdry

Techonomics
Techonomics
VR in the Courtroom with Mehzeb Chowdry
Loading
/

Virtual Reality is moving from video games to the courtroom with new applications developed by Mehzeb Chowdhury. We chat with him about how he developed this technology, and why this is better than what our judicial system is currently doing. Mehzeb is a former English… Read More »VR in the Courtroom with Mehzeb Chowdry

The Uterus is a Feature, not a Bug with Sarah Lacy

Techonomics
Techonomics
The Uterus is a Feature, not a Bug with Sarah Lacy
Loading
/

In this final segment, we talk to Silicon Valley veteran journalist and CEO/founder of Pando Daily, Sarah Lacy, about a venture capital firm, CRV, calling out Donald Trump. “It’s so strange to me that CRV’s stand is so unique in this.” We also chat about… Read More »The Uterus is a Feature, not a Bug with Sarah Lacy

Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition with Anastasia James

Techonomics
Techonomics
Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition with Anastasia James
Loading
/

850 million people showed up to museums last year, and, by comparison, 453 million people attended major sporting events.​ At the start of this week’s show, we examine what keeps people coming to museums with Anastasia James, the associate curator at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.… Read More »Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition with Anastasia James

Financial Tech and Baby Boomer cash with George Noceti

Techonomics
Techonomics
Financial Tech and Baby Boomer cash with George Noceti
Loading
/

As the Baby-Boomer generation ages and consolidates it’s wealth, the financial tech sector may well be missing out on a market worth trillions of dollars. We talk with a wealth management expert, George Noceti, from Morgan Stanley another issue slipping through the cracks of Silicon… Read More »Financial Tech and Baby Boomer cash with George Noceti

Silicon Valley with Brian Solis

Techonomics
Techonomics
Silicon Valley with Brian Solis
Loading
/

In this 3rd segment, we talk to Silicon Valley staple, Brian Solis. Brian is an author, a speaker, a change maker who coined the term “digital anthropology,” and a principle analyst studying disruptive technology at research firm Altimeter Group​. His new book is “X: When… Read More »Silicon Valley with Brian Solis

Routers and Startups with Nick Weaver

Techonomics
Techonomics
Routers and Startups with Nick Weaver
Loading
/

If you’re router looks like a slick, small, lightweight disk that blends in with the rest of your decor and delivers lightning fast WiFi, you probably have an Eero system. If your router is a large, blue or black, clunky box that has a bunch… Read More »Routers and Startups with Nick Weaver

Tech and investing with Jason Calacanas

Techonomics
Techonomics
Tech and investing with Jason Calacanas
Loading
/

“He has continually looked at other startups and copied them, in some cases, pixel by pixel.” Find out who Jason Calacanis is talking about in this week’s chat. Jason (Calacanis) is a serial entrepreneur, one of the world’s most successful investors, and the CEO of… Read More »Tech and investing with Jason Calacanas

New technology improving fuel cell cars with Tim Lipman

Techonomics
Techonomics
New technology improving fuel cell cars with Tim Lipman
Loading
/

New technology can help fuel cell cars go the distance. At the start of the show, Jason talks to Timothy Lipman, Ph.D., the Co-Director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center at UC Berkeley about the new technology in fuel cell range. Tim regularly studies alternative… Read More »New technology improving fuel cell cars with Tim Lipman