In the Global Tech Trends Podcast we cover different technology trends, that have the potential to change the world.
We dive into the innovative ecosystems that are at the forefront and cover the most intriguing aspects of policy, entrepreneurship, corporate engagement, finance, and academia.
These trends have been identified and developed by the seven innovation centres that are strategically placed across global innovation hotspots in Silicon Valley, Boston, Munich, Tel Aviv, Seoul, Shanghai, and Bangalore.
The Global Tech Trends Podcast is produced in partnership between Innovation Centre Denmark and TechSavvy.media.
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In the Global Tech Trends Podcast we cover different technology trends, that have the potential to change the world.
We dive into the innovative ecosystems that are at the forefront and cover the most intriguing aspects of policy, entrepreneurship, corporate engagement, finance, and academia.
These trends have been identified and developed by the seven innovation centres that are strategically placed across global innovation hotspots in Silicon Valley, Boston, Munich, Tel Aviv, Seoul, Shanghai, and Bangalore.
The Global Tech Trends Podcast is produced in partnership between Innovation Centre Denmark and TechSavvy.media.
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.
Global Tech Trends - ICDK & TechSavvy.media
In the Global Tech Trends Podcast we cover different technology trends, that have the potential to change the world.
We dive into the innovative ecosystems that are at the forefront and cover the most intriguing aspects of policy, entrepreneurship, corporate engagement, finance, and academia.
These trends have been identified and developed by the seven innovation centres that are strategically placed across global innovation hotspots in Silicon Valley, Boston, Munich, Tel Aviv, Seoul, Shanghai, and Bangalore.
The Global Tech Trends Podcast is produced in partnership between Innovation Centre Denmark and TechSavvy.media.