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- (01:00:29) - Riley Walz, a 23-year-old software engineer and tech enthusiast, is known for his inventive projects that blend technology with community engagement. In the conversation, he discusses his latest venture in San Francisco's Sunset District, where he and his friends purchased a foreclosed alley for $26,000 and transformed it into a community art project. They paved the alley, invited the public to submit digital artwork through their website, and auctioned the naming rights, with the highest bid reaching $135,000, all while ensuring the alley remains accessible to vehicles.
- (01:17:18) - Aditya Bandi, co-founder of Noon, discusses his journey from India to the Bay Area in 2015, where his first startup was acquired by Yahoo. He highlights the challenges designers face with traditional tools that separate design from functionality, leading to inefficiencies. To address this, Noon integrates design directly with a product's codebase, enabling designers to work on both visual and functional aspects simultaneously, streamlining the development process.
- (01:29:45) - Zach Shore, President of Hermeus Corporation, discusses the company's recent $350 million funding round, the rapid development and testing of their high-speed aircraft, and the strategic expansion to Los Angeles to leverage local engineering talent. He highlights the advantages of unmanned jets in accelerating R&D cycles and reducing risks, and outlines the progression of their aircraft from initial prototypes to the upcoming Mach 3 platform. Shore also emphasizes Hermeus' focus on defense applications, aiming to provide advanced capabilities to the U.S. Department of Defense before considering commercial markets.
- (01:45:32) - Hongwei Liu, CEO and founder of Mappedin, discusses the company's mission to digitize indoor spaces by transforming traditional floor plans into dynamic, interactive maps, enabling users to navigate complex environments like malls, airports, and hospitals. He highlights the challenges of keeping indoor maps up-to-date due to constant changes, emphasizing the importance of providing building owners with tools to manage and publish their own maps. Liu also mentions Mappedin's significant market presence, including partnerships with major venues and events, and announces a recent funding round of $24.5 million to further advance their indoor mapping solutions.
- (01:53:14) - Zak Kukoff chairs the Tech and Venture Practice at Lewis-Burke Associates, where he advocates for the policy needs of founders and investors. In the conversation, he discusses the challenges and political dynamics surrounding data centers, including public perception issues, energy consumption concerns, and the impact on local communities. He also highlights the importance of proactive messaging and strategic political engagement to address these challenges and support technological progress.
- (02:12:33) - Thomas Laffont is the co-founder of Coatue, a global technology investment firm spanning public and private markets. He focuses on investing in high-growth technology companies and is known for his long-term approach to backing category-defining businesses across software, internet, and AI.
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