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Invest in Progress
Scottish Mortgage
21 episodes
6 months ago
Invest in Progress is a podcast brought to you by the Scottish Mortgage Team. It offers a backstage pass to the conversations that occur between our managers and visionary leaders solving some of the world’s most complex problems.This podcast is for UK investors and existing Scottish Mortgage shareholders only. The views expressed are those of the contributors and should not be considered as advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold a particular investment. The content of this podcast was accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust PLC (Scottish Mortgage) is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is not authorised or regulated by the FCA.

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Invest in Progress is a podcast brought to you by the Scottish Mortgage Team. It offers a backstage pass to the conversations that occur between our managers and visionary leaders solving some of the world’s most complex problems.This podcast is for UK investors and existing Scottish Mortgage shareholders only. The views expressed are those of the contributors and should not be considered as advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold a particular investment. The content of this podcast was accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust PLC (Scottish Mortgage) is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is not authorised or regulated by the FCA.

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Invest in Progress
Horizon Robotics: Driving the Autonomous Revolution

How the founder of a Horizon Robotics plans to become the Microsoft for robots.  

 

Join the Scottish Mortgage Team as we sit down with Dr. Kai Yu, founder of Horizon Robotics, a pioneer in autonomous driving technology. Discover how this ambitious company is transforming vehicles into "computers on wheels" and revolutionising the robotics industry.

Episode highlights:

  1. Founder's Commitment to Machine Learning: Dr. Kai Yu, a leading AI scientist, has dedicated over 30 years to advancing machine learning. His passion for developing self-learning machines has been a driving force behind Horizon Robotics' innovative solutions.
  2. Founding Mission of Horizon Robotics: Horizon Robotics aims to transform vehicles into "computers on wheels" by mastering both hardware and software development. Their AI chips and computing platforms are pivotal in achieving various levels of autonomous driving, making them a key player in the autonomous driving revolution.
  3. Global Partnerships with OEMs: Horizon's "Journey Together" mantra has fostered strong relationships with automakers worldwide, including a significant $2bn investment from Volkswagen. These collaborations showcase Horizon's ability to build trust and embrace global partnerships.
  4. Embracing Innovation: The competitive and crowded EV market in China serves as an ideal testing ground for Horizon's technology. With over 50% market share, Horizon has successfully taken on Western Advanced Driver Assistance System providers, proving their scalable solutions' effectiveness.
  5. Vision for the Future: Horizon Robotics envisions becoming the "Microsoft for robots," applying their technology across various industries. This ambition highlights their potential to revolutionise not just autonomous driving but the entire robotics landscape.

Whether you're an investor, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of technology, this episode offers valuable insights into a company poised to become a leader in the robotics industry.

 

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Presenter: Claire Shaw

Executive Producer: Niamh Kidd

Line producer: Jessica Rooney

Broadcast Technician: Samual O’Hare

Editors: Rhona Taylor-Craig, An Phan

 

 


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6 months ago
43 minutes 30 seconds

Invest in Progress
Nubank: The Missionaries of Modern Banking

How the co-founder of a Latin American challenger bank plans to transform the future of finance.

 

Join us for the latest episode of Invest in Progress, featuring David Vélez, co-founder and CEO of Nubank – the largest challenger outside China. Vélez shares with Lawrence Burns how he's revolutionising banking across Latin America and saving users tens of billions in the process.


Episode Highlights:


Breaking the Banking Monopoly: When five banks controlled Brazil's financial sector, making services expensive and inaccessible, Vélez spotted an opportunity to disrupt the status quo with simplified processes and reduced costs.


Unlikely Disruptor: Despite having no retail banking experience, technology background, or Portuguese language skills, Vélez envisioned a technology-driven banking transformation focused on consumer needs and digital-first solutions.


Economic Impact: Nubank has returned approximately $20 billion to customers – money that would have otherwise gone to traditional banks as fees – demonstrating their commitment to affordability and customer value.


Scale and Reach: Now serving over 114 million customers across Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, Nubank has grown into the largest challenger bank outside China by delivering a seamless digital banking experience.


Customer Love: With one of the highest Net Promoter Scores worldwide, Nubank's customer-centric approach has built extraordinary brand loyalty rarely seen in financial services.


AI-Powered Future: Vélez discusses how AI integration could evolve banking from merely "having a bank in your pocket" to enjoying a personalised experience akin to having a banker in your pocket too.


Worldwide Ambitions: With a methodical approach to global expansion, Nubank aims to become the world's largest retail bank by addressing inefficiencies in banking models worldwide.

 

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Presenter: Claire Shaw

Executive Producer: Niamh Kidd

Line producer: Jessica Rooney

Broadcast Technician: Samual O’Hare

Editors: Rhona Taylor-Craig, An Phan



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7 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Invest in Progress
Tempus AI: Pioneering AI-Enabled Healthcare

Hear from the founder on a mission to make his company the Amazon of the healthcare industry. 

 

Join us for the latest episode of Invest in Progress, in which Eric Lefkofsky, Founder and CEO of Tempus AI, tells Scottish Mortgage manager Tom Slater about transforming the healthcare landscape with artificial intelligence and big data.

Episode Highlights:

Personalized Healthcare Revolution: Discover how Tempus AI is revolutionising cancer diagnosis and treatment by leveraging one of the largest libraries of oncology data. Eric shares the personal journey that led to the creation of Tempus AI, driven by a desire to improve his wife's cancer treatment.

Technological Edge: Learn about Tempus AI's unique technological advantage, akin to Tesla's in the EV market. Eric explains how Tempus integrates AI with diagnostics to provide intelligent, personalised insights that empower physicians and improve patient outcomes.

Data-Driven Insights: Explore how Tempus AI's vast data resources are being utilised to accelerate drug discovery and enhance clinical trials, in partnership with major pharmaceutical companies like GSK and AstraZeneca.

AI's Transformative Potential: Eric discusses the future of AI in healthcare, envisioning a world where AI diagnostics become the norm, saving the global healthcare industry trillions of dollars and significantly extending human life expectancy.

A Visionary Leader: Gain insights into Eric's entrepreneurial spirit and his ability to articulate a compelling vision for Tempus AI, drawing parallels with industry giants like Amazon and Google.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and healthcare, offering a glimpse into a future where AI not only saves lives but also transforms the efficiency of healthcare systems worldwide. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from a leader who is not just imagining the future but actively building it.

 

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Presenter: Claire Shaw

Executive Producer: Niamh Kidd

Line producer: Jessica Rooney

Broadcast Technician: Samual O’Hare

Editors: Rhona Taylor-Craig, An Phan



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8 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 21 seconds

Invest in Progress
Blockchain.com: Outlasting the Crypto Chaos

When Bitcoin has been declared dead more than 415 times in the past 14 years, how is it that crypto platform blockchain.com is still alive and well?


Scottish Mortgage manager Tom Slater welcomes Peter Smith, Co-Founder and CEO of Blockchain.com onto the Invest in Progress podcast to explain.

 

Founded in 2011, Blockchain.com is the world’s oldest, most trusted platform for transacting in cryptocurrencies for individuals and institutions. The company now has 37 million users worldwide with approximately a third of all bitcoin network transactions going through its platform.


However the crypto landscape has been undeniably volatile over the last decade. So how has the company emerged stronger now than ever before?


Peter Smith's vision of providing financial freedom and choice to all, his dedication to being the most trusted platform in this space, and maintain a long-term view, certainly have something to do with it. Add a more supportive environment under Trump’s administration, and the outlook looks pretty exciting.


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Presenter: Claire Shaw

Executive Producer: Niamh Kidd

Line producer: Jessica Rooney

Broadcast Technician: Samuel O’Hare

Editors: Rhona Taylor-Craig, An Phan



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9 months ago
41 minutes 56 seconds

Invest in Progress
Solugen: Decarbonising the Chemicals Industry

Hear from the entrepreneur on a mission to decarbonise one of the dirtiest industries on the planet.


Scottish Mortgage manager Tom Slater welcomes Gaurab Chakrabarti, Co-Founder and CEO of Solugen onto the Invest in Progress podcast. Join them as they delve into the $6trn chemicals industry, a foundation of modern civilisation yet one of the most polluting sectors in the world.


Solugen is rewriting the rules by producing chemicals in a sustainable way: by combining biology and nature.


What started as a homemade reactor made out of pipes bought from Home Depot, is now a business attracting industry giants and the US Department of Energy.


Tune in to Invest in Progress to discover how this company not only paves the way for a more sustainable future, but could make chemical production a high-growth industry again. 


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Presenter: Claire Shaw

Executive Producer: Niamh Kidd

Line Producer: Jessica Rooney

Broadcast Technician: Samual O’Hare

Editors: Rhona Taylor-Craig, An Phan



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10 months ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

Invest in Progress
Wise: Money Without Borders

In this bonus episode of Invest in Progress, hear from the company revolutionising global money movement.


With international payments a profitable afterthought for the banks, it’s been left to a newcomer to build the best way of moving money around the world. Meet Wise.


Wise's chief executive and co-founder, Kristo Käärmann, and Scottish Mortgage deputy manager Lawrence Burns, discuss the fintech's remarkable rise, which offers low-cost, faster cross-border transactions for millions.


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Credits:

Presenter: Claire Shaw

Production manager: Niamh Kidd

Production team: Baillie Gifford



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11 months ago
39 minutes 39 seconds

Invest in Progress
The Brandtech Group: the masters of modern marketing

Hear how this company has a 9-year head start on utilising AI.


David Jones, founder of digital-only marketing agency The Brandtech Group, tells Lawrence Burns how his company makes marketing better, faster and cheaper.


The offering is simple. Brands need help maintaining their identity amid the noise of the digital world. They also need help keeping up with ever-increasing complexity and ever-changing trends on a global scale.


The Brandtech Group provides end-to-end digital solutions to help global brands stay ahead of the curve, from in-house content creation, to hyper targeted digital campaigns, to influencer marketing.


And the company has always had technological development at its core, meaning the recent craze around artificial intelligence comes as no surprise. In fact, they’ve been utilising AI for almost a decade.


Because of this, Brandtech is now the leading generative AI marketing group – ‘not only can we create content 10x faster but we're seeing 2x the performance on it’. But Jones also cautions ‘we are in mile one of the marathon’ as ‘the rule of modern marketing is it will just get more complex.’


Brandtech’s willingness to embrace technology and make strategic acquisitions not only gives it a substantial head start. But it also increases the likelihood of the company remaining a key player in a $750bn per year global industry, making it an attractive position in the Scottish Mortgage portfolio.


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Credits:

Presenter: Claire Shaw

Audio production agency: Listen

Producer: Shannon Delwiche

Executive producer: Suzy Grant

Production manager: Niamh Kidd

Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick



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1 year ago
55 minutes 32 seconds

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Climeworks: leading the charge in carbon removal

Pioneering a potential trillion-dollar industry, Climeworks removes CO2 from the air and stores it underground.


In the latest episode of Scottish Mortgage’s Invest in Progress podcast, Climeworks co-founder Christoph Gebald explains the role the company hopes to play in mitigating those emissions that cannot be reduced by other means.


Climeworks’ dedication to its mission, its innovative direct air capture technology, and its commitment to scaling carbon removal make it a key player in the fight against climate change. As the first company to establish commercial-scale operational plants, its Iceland plant is the only one with third-party verification of its carbon removal capabilities.


Scottish Mortgage invests in Climeworks as an early pioneer in an industry addressing a global issue – climate change – where the company could become a significant presence over time. Within 25 years, direct air capture facilities could be as commonplace as wind or solar farms are today, and the industry an equivalent size to today’s oil and gas industry.


Although still early in its journey, if the company succeeds in scaling, it has the potential to create a multi-billion-dollar revenue stream.


If you're interested in using Climeworks’ service as an individual, visit: https://climeworks.com/subscriptions


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Presenter: Claire Shaw

Audio production agency: Listen

Producer: Shannon Delwiche

Executive producer: Suzy Grant

Production manager: Rachel Kay

Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick



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1 year ago
43 minutes 5 seconds

Invest in Progress
Moderna: from Covid vaccines to cancer cures

Stéphane Bancel believes Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine success could be the tip of the iceberg for its mRNA technology.


In the latest episode of the Invest in Progress podcast, Moderna’s chief executive talks to Scottish Mortgage manager Tom Slater about the company’s remarkable achievements to date and what that means for its future potential.


Moderna’s mRNA technology, which instructs cells to create proteins, allows it to develop effective solutions faster than traditional pharmaceutical approaches.


The versatility of the company's mRNA technology means it can potentially address some of the biggest unmet health needs of our time. That includes respiratory illnesses, cancer and infectious diseases, offering hope for millions of patients worldwide.


Bancel explains why the technology’s adaptability, along with Moderna’s innovative approach to scaling up manufacturing, could revolutionise how we treat disease and secure future revenues.


The company's commitment to research and development and its relentless focus on science and innovation positions it as a leader in mRNA-based medicines. That, along with the many potential uses of mRNA earns it its place in the Scottish Mortgage portfolio.


If successful, Moderna could have a significant impact on healthcare, preventing millions of deaths and improving access to healthcare worldwide.


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Credits:

Presenter: Claire Shaw

Audio production agency: Listen

Producer: Shannon Delwiche

Executive producer: Suzy Grant

Production manager: Niamh Kidd

Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick



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1 year ago
48 minutes 36 seconds

Invest in Progress
Joby Aviation: the Uber of the skies

Joby Aviation’s Paul Sciarra on why we’re closer to the Jetson future of flying cars than people might think.


The latest episode of the Scottish Mortgage podcast Invest in Progress features Joby Aviation. Its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVOTL) aircrafts are well-placed to revolutionise how people travel in modern cities.


These aircrafts have features resembling an SUV, take off and land like a helicopter, but fly like a traditional aircraft. The fully electric vehicles deliver quiet, fast and green aerial transportation for trips anywhere between zero and 100 miles. And the end goal is to commercialise the aircraft as an “aerial taxi service” in busy city centres. In other words, to become the Uber of the skies.


In developing this mode of transport, Joby have harnessed the opportunity to address congestion, decrease operating costs, limit the carbon footprint and reduce the noise of aircraft.


Scottish Mortgage's investment reflects its recognition of Joby’s potential to disrupt the transportation industry. The company’s innovative technology, strategic partnerships and safety commitment position it for long-term success.


Join investment manager Tom Slater as he welcomes Joby’s Executive Chairman Paul Sciarra onto the podcast, and learn more about the future of urban transport.


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Credits:

Presenter: Claire Shaw

Audio production agency: Listen

Producer: Shannon Delwiche

Executive producer: Suzy Grant

Production manager: Niamh Kidd

Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick



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1 year ago
37 minutes 34 seconds

Invest in Progress
HelloFresh: a recipe for success

HelloFresh CEO Dominik Richter shares why his company is on a mission to “to change the way people eat forever”.


The latest episode of the Scottish Mortgage Invest in Progress podcast centres on Berlin-based HelloFresh, the successful meal kit delivery service, providing the exact amount of ingredients required with easy-to-follow recipe cards, direct to your doorstep.


As well as taking the hassle out of grocery shopping and meal planning for busy households, this approach streamlines the supply chain, reducing food wastage, improving freshness, and speeding up the time from farm to front door.


Scottish Mortgage’s Lawrence Burns sits down with Dominik to hear about the art and science of recipe development and delivery, and how the company is flexing its existing capabilities and relationships to enter other areas. Up next? Ready meals. 


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Credits:

Presenter: Claire Shaw

Audio production agency: Listen

Producer: Shannon Delwiche 

Executive producer: Suzy Grant

Production manager: Niamh Kidd

Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick

 



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1 year ago
49 minutes 27 seconds

Invest in Progress
Aurora: on the road to autonomous trucks

Trucks transport almost every object, yet the industry has many pain points. Aurora’s CEO Chris Urmson talks solutions.


In the US alone, 80 per cent of freight is transported by trucks. Without them and their drivers, the world would literally grind to a halt. But trucking is not for the faint-hearted. It’s a dangerous and strenuous job, leading to significant driver shortages. Meanwhile, demand for the movement of goods is only increasing.


Chris Urmson, co-founder and CEO of autonomous trucking company Aurora, sits down with Scottish Mortgage manager Tom Slater to discuss how his company can solve the problem – by enabling trucks to drive themselves. Chris explains how installing autonomous software into trucks will make the industry safer and more efficient, and how the application of autonomous technology can transform transportation at large.


Chris started his journey at Carnegie Mellon, moved on to Google’s self-driving vehicle project Waymo, and then co-founded Aurora with brilliant minds from Uber and Tesla. Hear how he has built the company from the ground up, formed partnerships with some big names, and what’s next on the road to autonomous trucks.


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Presenter: Claire Shaw

Audio production agency: Listen

Producer: Shannon Delwiche 

Executive producer: Suzy Grant

Production manager: Niamh Kidd

Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick



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2 years ago
44 minutes 12 seconds

Invest in Progress
Invest In Progress: Season 2 Trailer

Invest in Progress from Scottish Mortgage is back. In season two, we head behind the scenes with the founders and leaders of some of the most innovative companies of our time. We welcome well-known brands such as Moderna and HelloFresh, as well as some you may not have heard of yet like Climeworks, who is on a mission to remove carbon dioxide from the air, Joby Aviation who is pioneering electric air taxis and Aurora who is developing technology to make trucks autonomous.


Season two will be available from Tuesday 31 October 2024. Hit follow to never miss an episode.  


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2 years ago
1 minute 9 seconds

Invest in Progress
Invest in Progress: Season 1 Trailer

All six episodes of the first season of Invest in Progress are available now!

What lies behind the world’s most innovative and exceptional companies?

The Scottish Mortgage team invites you behind the scenes to hear the extraordinary conversations that take place when business leaders and entrepreneurs meet Scottish Mortgage managers Tom Slater and Lawrence Burns.

In season one, from ecommerce to Alzheimer’s treatments, drone delivery to cultivated meat, discover the real secrets behind building a great company, as well as what makes these businesses potentially great cases for investment.

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Invest in Progress is a Listen production for Scottish Mortgage.

Credits:

  • Presenter: Claire Shaw
  • Audio production agency: Listen
  • Producer: Phil Sansom
  • Executive producer: Suzy Grant
  • Production manager: Niamh Kidd
  • Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick

For more information on Scottish Mortgage and the companies in its portfolio visit scottishmortgage.com where you can sign up to receive regular emails about recent articles, events, portfolio activity, and more.



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2 years ago
56 seconds

Invest in Progress
UPSIDE Foods: real meat, no slaughter

We speak to UPSIDE Foods about how it makes cultivated meat. The product is genetically identical to the much-loved meat you find central to global cuisine, but avoids animal slaughter and could benefit the environment.

In the final episode of Season 1, UPSIDE Foods’ co-founder and chief executive Uma Valeti tells Scottish Mortgage’s deputy manager Lawrence Burns how his firm developed a way to create meat without needing farmed livestock. They explore how the cultivation process works and discuss how a US regulator’s approval paves the way for the product to sell to restaurants and, eventually, supermarkets.

The two examine the implications for the broader $2tn meat industry and the potential for the business to enhance the health profiles of different meats using its innovative technology.

Valeti, a former medic, founded UPSIDE Foods in 2015. Almost a decade later, it takes stem cells from chickens and grows them in a controlled environment to create meat. The technology involved is species-agnostic. Fish, beef and other produce are on the company’s menu for future development.

UPSIDE Foods opened its first large-scale production facility in Emeryville, California, a couple of years ago. It is now seeking final US government approval to let it sell its chicken for public consumption.

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Op-ed: humans love animals but also love meat – Uma Valeti

FDA completes first pre-market consultation for human food made using animal cell culture technology

Credits:

  • Presenter: Claire Shaw
  • Audio production agency: Listen
  • Producer: Phil Sansom
  • Executive producer: Suzy Grant
  • Production manager: Niamh Kidd
  • Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick


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2 years ago
51 minutes 19 seconds

Invest in Progress
Recursion Pharmaceuticals: where biology meets technology

We speak to Recursion Pharmaceuticals about its use of artificial intelligence, data science, and robotics to create medicinal drugs more efficiently than before and at a lower cost.

In this episode, Recursion’s co-founder and CEO Chris Gibson tells Scottish Mortgage’s manager Tom Slater how the firm uses cutting-edge technologies to create novel insights about biology and chemistry that can lead to potential treatments. They discuss why Recursion’s methods mean it can target rare diseases, which might not make financial sense for more traditional drug companies to explore. In addition, they discuss the importance of company culture and taking time to onboard new recruits.

Recursion Pharmaceuticals was founded 10 years ago. It performs millions of experiments every week using high-precision robotics. Researchers then analyse the results using machine learning techniques to home in on promising drug candidates.

The company already has five drugs in clinical trials. One of these is a potential treatment for cerebral cavernous malformations, which are abnormally shaped brain or spinal cord blood vessels. These can cause seizures and problems with balance and walking. As its technology improves over time, Recursion hopes to tackle a broader range of diseases, potentially improving millions of people’s lives.

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Recursion provides business updates and reports fourth quarter and fiscal year 2022 financial results

Credits:

  • Presenter: Claire Shaw
  • Audio production agency: Listen
  • Producer: Phil Sansom
  • Executive producer: Suzy Grant
  • Production manager: Niamh Kidd
  • Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick


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2 years ago
46 minutes 47 seconds

Invest in Progress
Ocado: when retail meets robotics

We speak to Ocado about how its futuristic technology and platform have cut the cost of preparing home deliveries and unlocked vast opportunities in the grocery market.

In this conversation, Ocado’s co-founder and CEO, Tim Steiner, speaks with Scottish Mortgage’s deputy manager, Lawrence Burns. They discuss the enormous complexities involved in delivering groceries, how the firm stays innovative by avoiding complacency, and the origins of Ocado’s name.

UK consumers often characterise Ocado as being ‘upmarket’, given that they have been able to order Waitrose and Marks & Spencer’s goods from its site. But the firm also provides behind-the-scenes automation to the supermarket chain Morrisons in the UK and other brands across the world. Ultimately, Ocado aims to drive efficiencies that will reduce the price of the goods sold by all its partners.

With AI and robotics at its core, Ocado is one of the most exciting companies in Scottish Mortgage’s portfolio. From swarming ‘hives’ of robots within its fulfilment centres to its constantly-updated ‘smart platform’, the firm’s technology makes deliveries ever faster and more efficient, reducing food waste and making shopping a smoother experience for all involved.

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Ocado - A company with artificial intelligence and robotics at its core - YouTube

Credits:

  • Presenter: Claire Shaw
  • Audio production agency: Listen
  • Producer: Phil Sansom
  • Executive producer: Suzy Grant
  • Production manager: Niamh Kidd
  • Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick


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2 years ago
52 minutes 2 seconds

Invest in Progress
Denali Therapeutics: defeating degenerative diseases

We speak to Denali Therapeutics about overcoming the challenge of the blood-brain barrier to treat devastating neurodegenerative diseases.

In this episode, Denali’s founder Ryan Watts tells Scottish Mortgage’s manager Tom Slater why he thinks his company can succeed where big pharma has failed to develop effective treatments for neurological disorders. The two discuss why the biotech company is not only targeting Alzheimer’s but Parkinson’s and the motor neurone disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), among other conditions. In addition, they cover the importance of giving the firm’s staff a strong sense of mission and the need to be prepared for failures along the way.

Denali is tackling one of the greatest medical challenges of our time. Every day in the UK, 600 people develop dementia, and roughly one in 14 people over the age of 65 currently live with its effects. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of the condition, and no cure or treatment currently slows it down.

Denali’s development of a technology that effectively sneaks large molecules through the biological shield protecting our brains from toxins addresses a factor that has frustrated previous efforts to design viable drugs. It has already developed a promising treatment for Hunter Syndrome, a condition in which the body doesn’t break down sugar molecules causing damage to the brain, and it has candidate drugs for several other diseases in its pipeline.

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Denali Therapeutics announces key anticipated 2023 milestones for its therapeutic portfolio for neurodegeneration and lysosomal storage diseases

Credits:

  • Presenter: Claire Shaw
  • Audio production agency: Listen
  • Producer: Phil Sansom
  • Executive producer: Suzy Grant
  • Production manager: Niamh Kidd
  • Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick


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2 years ago
41 minutes 44 seconds

Invest in Progress
MercadoLibre: the company leading Latin America’s digital revolution

We talk to MercadoLibre about squaring up to Amazon and the need for constant innovation.

In this episode, MercadoLibre’s chief financial officer, Pedro Arnt speaks to Scottish Mortgage’s deputy manager Lawrence Burns. The conversation covers the company’s early days, how it keeps Amazon at bay, and the firm’s role in shaping the future of the Americas.

Meaning ‘free market’, its online marketplace lets smaller businesses sell to the masses. In addition, the firm delivers reliable, low-cost financial services to all via mobile apps. That includes many who don’t have a separate bank account. In doing so, it allows millions of people to pay and be paid, to borrow, lend and invest. In a region often beset by political and economic turmoil, the firm has the potential to generate huge long-term value for society and its shareholders.

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MercadoLibre: the fintech liberating financial services and ecommerce

Why we own MercadoLibre

Credits:

  • Presenter: Claire Shaw
  • Audio production agency: Listen
  • Producer: Phil Sansom
  • Executive producer: Suzy Grant
  • Production manager: Niamh Kidd
  • Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick


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2 years ago
45 minutes 11 seconds

Invest in Progress
Zipline: why the sky's the limit for delivery drones

We talk to Zipline about building the world logistics system of the future.

In this episode, Zipline's founder Keller Rinaudo Cliffton talks to Scottish Mortgage's manager Tom Slater. They discuss the benefits of working in Africa; how a mission can give a company its competitive edge; and their vision for approximating teleportation with instant delivery.

Founded in 2014, Zipline’s first contract was with the government of Rwanda to deliver blood to its hospitals. Since then it’s expanded to Ghana, Japan, Nigeria, and the US, and moved beyond medical supplies to everyday shopping and groceries. While they’ve received attention for their innovative, clean-energy drones, it’s also their software infrastructure, organisational competency, and inspiring vision that has enabled their extraordinary growth.

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Effect of unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) delivery on blood product delivery time and wastage in Rwanda: a retrospective, cross-sectional study and time series analysis

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Credits:

  • Presenter: Claire Shaw
  • Audio production agency: Listen
  • Producer: Phil Sansom
  • Executive producer: Suzy Grant
  • Production manager: Niamh Kidd
  • Editorial lead: Malcolm Borthwick


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2 years ago
41 minutes 36 seconds

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