In this episode of the JNXON Intelligent Infrastructure podcast, host Gavin Whitechurch speaks with Steve Philpott, CTO of e-Vertisky, about the evolving landscape of Urban Air Mobility (UAM). They discuss the challenges and opportunities in integrating air mobility into urban environments, the role of technology and infrastructure, and the importance of regulatory frameworks. Philpott shares insights on the future of vertiports, the impact of AI and edge computing, and the potential for small to medium businesses in the UAM space. The conversation highlights the need for collaboration between regulators, cities, and technology providers to create a sustainable and efficient air mobility ecosystemChapters
00:00 Introduction to Urban Air Mobility and eVertisky
04:01 eVertisky's Mission and Role in UAM
07:40 The Future of EVTOLs in Transportation
10:59 Infrastructure Challenges in Urban Air Mobility
14:13 Integrating UAM with Existing Transportation Systems
19:24 The Role of AI and Edge Computing in UAM
24:09 Building AI for Urban Air Mobility
27:54 The Evolution of Vertiports
31:06 Energy Demands and Infrastructure Solutions
34:36 Intelligent Infrastructure for Urban Mobility
38:39 Standardization in Urban Air Mobility
42:47 Future Opportunities in Urban MobilityKeywords
Urban Air Mobility (UAM), eVertisky, Infrastructure, AI, Drones, Robots, Vertiports, Regulation, Air Traffic Management, Intelligent Infrastructure, Electric Vehicles, Future of Transportation, Edge Computing
In this conversation, Tim Papandreou shares his insights on the evolution of urban planning, the role of AI in transportation, and the importance of public-private collaboration. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in implementing autonomous vehicles, the value of digital twins in infrastructure, and the need for intelligent infrastructure to address climate change and improve energy grids. Tim emphasizes the necessity of a universal infrastructure platform to enhance efficiency and sustainability in transportation systems.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Intelligent Infrastructure and Mobility
00:13 Tim's Inspiration to Pursue Transportation and Urban Planning
00:49 Reimagining Transportation Systems with New Technologies
02:34 Public vs. Private Sector Approaches to Transportation
09:00 The Rise of Physical AI in Transportation
13:33 Tipping Point for Autonomous Vehicles
17:54 Future of Autonomy in Logistics and Delivery
20:56 The Role of Digital Twins in Urban Planning
24:36 Advancements in Fire Management Technology
25:51 The Role of Intelligent Infrastructure
27:02 Challenges in Modern Infrastructure
29:49 AI and Workforce Transformation
34:46 Standardization in Infrastructure
36:34 Universal Infrastructure Platforms
38:07 Beyond Decarbonization: Resiliency in Infrastructure
39:20 Improving the Energy Grid with Intelligent Infrastructure
Keywords:
transportation, intelligent infrastructure, urban planning, AI, NVIDIA, autonomous vehicles, digital twins, intelligent infrastructure, public-private collaboration, decarbonization, energy grid
In this episode, Gavin Whitechurch interviews Jason Day, the Director of Unmanned Aircraft at the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). They discuss the extensive UAS program at Texas DPS, which is the largest public safety UAS program in the country. Jason shares his journey into the field, the various applications of drones in public safety, including disaster response, search and rescue, and routine patrols. The conversation also touches on the importance of intelligent infrastructure and statewide coordination for effective drone operations.
Takeaways include
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Texas DPS and UAS Program
06:18 The Evolution of UAS Technology in Texas
12:00 Autonomous Drones and Their Applications1
5:28 Proactive Monitoring and Early Response1
8:40 Drones in Disaster Response and Wildfire Management
23:08 Broader Applications of Drones in Public Safety
25:29 Enhancing Search and Rescue Operations
27:52 The Future of Drone Technology in Search Missions
29:30 Intelligent Infrastructure and Drone Operations
32:52 Regional Command Centers: Coordination and Efficiency
37:44 Unified Platforms for Public Safety
40:12 Texas: Leading the Way in Drone Operations
42:46 Statewide Coordination and Community Engagement
45:39 Navigating Airspace: The Role of Intelligent Infrastructure
Keywords : Texas Department of Public Safety, UAS program, drones, public safety, autonomous drones, disaster response, intelligent infrastructure, search and rescue, wildfire management, aviation technology
In this episode of the Intelligent Infrastructure podcast from JNXON, host Gavin Whitechurch speaks with Kristin Slanina, an expert in automotive, digital, and sustainability, Board Member at Comstock. Board advisor at Ouster and VC Limited Partner at Bad Bitch Empire. They discuss Kristin' s diverse career journey, the future of infrastructure and mobility, challenges in fleet management, autonomy, the role of LIDAR in intelligent infrastructure, and the rise of EVTOL air mobility. Kristin shares insights on sustainable & off grid living, innovative housing solutions, and the future of sustainable fuels, emphasizing the importance of rethinking resource efficiency and embracing innovation.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Intelligent Infrastructure and Guest Background
02:37 Kristin's Journey and Experiences in Automotive and Sustainability
05:09 The Future of Mobility and Infrastructure
07:56 Challenges and Opportunities in Fleet Management
10:40 The Role of Automation in Transportation
13:20 Lidar Technology and Intelligent Infrastructure
15:39 Shared and Autonomous Vehicles: Trends and Implications
18:24 Urban Air Mobility and Future Transportation Solutions
21:23 Rethinking Energy Infrastructure for Future Demands
26:37 Rethinking Energy and Microgrids
27:45 Life in Puerto Rico: A New Adventure
29:12 Resilience and Sustainability Post-Hurricane Maria
32:47 Innovative Housing Solutions: Geodesic Domes
37:42 The Future of Sustainable Fuel
42:43 Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Venture Capital
In this episode of the Intelligent Infrastructure Podcast, Gavin Whitechurch interviews Eric Brock, CEO of Ondas Holdings, discussing the evolution of intelligent infrastructure and the role of autonomous drones. Eric shares his unique journey from finance to technology, the advancements in Ondas Networks, and the various applications of drones in industries such as public safety, smart cities, and critical infrastructure. The conversation highlights the importance of AI, data gathering, and the need for remote operating centers to scale drone operations effectively.Chapters Include:
00:00 Intro to Intelligent Infrastructure and Eric Brock
02:19 Eric Brock's Journey from Finance to Technology CEO
05:52 The Evolution of Ondas Holdings
10:25 Exploring Autonomous Drone Systems
15:39 Navigating FAA Regulations for Autonomous Drones
18:48 Use Cases Driving Demand for Autonomous Drones
22:53 Autonomous Drones in Smart City Applications
25:47 The Role of AI in Drone Technology
26:52 Harnessing AI for Drone Data Processing
28:14 Drones in Construction: Enhancing Safety and Efficiency
30:33 Expanding Drone Applications: Beyond Construction
31:48 Building an Ecosystem for Drone Data
33:14 Securing Critical Infrastructure with Drones
35:58 Drones in Wildfire Management
37:34 Integrating Intelligent Infrastructure for Drone Operations
40:49 Mission Critical IoT: Enhancing Connectivity
43:35 The Role of Remote Operating Centers
45:25 Building a Collaborative Drone Ecosystem
Keywords: Intelligent Infrastructure, Ondas Holdings, Autonomous Drones, Smart Cities, AI, Critical Infrastructure, Remote Operating Centers, Data Gathering, Drone Technology, Public Safety
"It's time to put the puzzle together." In this conversation, Gavin Whitechurch speaks with Nadine Alameh, Executive Director of the Taylor Geospatial Institute, about the evolving landscape of geospatial technology and its integration into intelligent infrastructure. They discuss the role and vision of the Taylor Geospatial Institute, the impact of geospatial technology on disaster response, and the role of AI and generative AI in enhancing geospatial applications. Nadine shares her journey in the geospatial field, the importance of collaboration, and the challenges faced in implementing intelligent infrastructure. The conversation highlights the significance of new space technology and the future potential of geospatial data in various sectors.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Geospatial Innovation
03:52 The Vision of the Taylor Geospatial Institute06:17The Impact of Geospatial Technology
09:03 Nadine's Journey and Career Path
11:31 Intelligent Infrastructure and Geospatial Integration
13:54 Modeling, Simulation, and the Metaverse
16:50 Generative AI and Its Implications for Geospatial Data
20:00 The Future of Intelligent Infrastructure and Geospatial Integration
22:41 Transformational Potential of Intelligent Infrastructure
25:16 Challenges in Scaling Intelligent Infrastructure
28:03 Collaboration and Investment in Intelligent Infrastructure
31:31 The Role of Space in Intelligent Infrastructure
35:41 Conclusion and Future DirectionsKeywords : geospatial, technology, intelligent infrastructure, AI, collaboration, Taylor Geospatial Institute, Nadine Alameh, data, innovation, disaster response, space, digital twin, metaverse
"We can double the productivity."
In this episode of the JNXON Podcast, host Gavin Whitechurch interviews Alex Hawkinson, founder and CEO of Bright AI. They discuss Alex's entrepreneurial journey, the evolution of SmartThings, and the mission of Bright AI in transforming critical infrastructure through AI and automation. The conversation delves into the challenges faced in infrastructure management, the role of augmented humans in enhancing workforce efficiency, and the future of automation in various sectors. In this conversation, Alex Hawkinson discusses the transformative role of AI and robotics in modernizing infrastructure maintenance. He highlights innovative solutions for complex challenges, the importance of collaboration with customers, and the need for evolving business models to adapt to new technologies. The discussion also touches on the significance of change management in implementing these advancements and the future of infrastructure in a digital world.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Intelligent Infrastructure and Alex's Journey
09:45 The Birth of Bright AI and Its Mission
12:04 Exploring the Seven Vertical Markets
14:42 Challenges in Infrastructure Management
19:07 The Role of AI in Modern Infrastructure
22:34 Augmented Humans: Enhancing Workforce Efficiency
28:14 Automation in Infrastructure: Use Cases and Future Directions
29:28 Innovative Solutions for Infrastructure Challenges
32:10 The Role of AI and Robotics in Maintenance
35:42 Expanding into Transportation and Infrastructure
39:02 Collaborative Development with Customers
42:10 Evolving Business Models in Critical Infrastructure
47:26 Navigating Change Management in Infrastructure
51:56 The Future of Infrastructure and Digital Transformation
Keywords: intelligent infrastructure, AI, SmartThings, Bright AI, critical infrastructure, proactive management, technology, IoT, data-driven insights, augmented human interaction
"How do you leverage technology to drive economic development?"
In this episode of the Intelligent Infrastructure podcast from JNXON, host Gavin Whitechurch speaks with Nick Maynard, co-founder and CEO of US Ignite, about the organization's role in supporting smart city initiatives across the United States. They discuss the importance of community engagement, the challenges faced by cities in deploying technology, and the need for collaboration across different sectors. Nick shares insights from his extensive background in government and the telecom industry, highlighting the lessons learned from working with various communities. The conversation also touches on the impact of federal administration changes on smart city funding and the innovative projects being developed in collaboration with the Department of Defense.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to US Ignite and Smart Cities
05:25 Nick Maynard's Journey and Background
10:08 Engagement with Communities and Their Needs
14:53 Breaking Down Silos in Smart City Initiatives
19:41 Measuring Success in Smart City Projects
23:08 Impact of Federal Administration Changes
25:22 Collaboration with the Department of Defense
32:52 Future of Intelligent Infrastructure
34:38 Data Challenges in Smart CitiesKeywords: smart cities, US Ignite, intelligent infrastructure, community engagement, economic development, data challenges, technology deployment, public safety, broadband, federal funding, AI, IoT
In this episode, Gavin Whitechurch and Jeff DeCoux discuss the critical need for intelligent infrastructure to support advancements in AI, drones, and other technologies. They explore the journey of building this infrastructure, the challenges faced, and the importance of public-private partnerships. The conversation highlights the economic implications, the role of data sovereignty, and the collaborative efforts required to realize the vision of intelligent infrastructure by 2025.Chapters:
00:00 Jeff DeCoux's Journey in Technology
08:40 Understanding Intelligent Infrastructure Economic Zones
12:12 National Competitiveness in Intelligent Infrastructure
14:03 SH130 Project and Its Significance
16:13 Physical and Business Models of Infrastructure Deployment
23:23 Building the Foundation for Intelligent Infrastructure
25:47 Creating a Sustainable Infrastructure Model
28:09 Economic Justification for Infrastructure Development
30:22 The Role of Data in Intelligent Infrastructure
32:51 Deployment Challenges and Future Prospects
35:02 The Economic Impact of Intelligent Infrastructure
38:12 Political Support and Leadership for Infrastructure AdvancementKeywords: intelligent infrastructure, AI, drones, public-private partnerships, economic zones, technology, data sovereignty, urban development, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, Texas
JNXON is the only podcast covering intelligent infrastructure. We’ll be talking with leaders in intelligent infrastructure, including infrastructure owners, technology providers, investors, project managers and engineering companies from the public sector and private companies, from the biggest established companies to exciting new startups and everyone in between.