Welcome to ARKANCE Think Future Podcast Series. Each week we’re speaking with innovative leaders across AEC and Manufacturing, and engaging with thought leaders for sustainable building, and manufacturing practices, to uncover game changers for the future Built Environment. We’re passionate about helping our listeners keep pace with digital change, across Construction and Manufacturing, so they can achieve their own technological, sustainability and leadership goals.
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Welcome to ARKANCE Think Future Podcast Series. Each week we’re speaking with innovative leaders across AEC and Manufacturing, and engaging with thought leaders for sustainable building, and manufacturing practices, to uncover game changers for the future Built Environment. We’re passionate about helping our listeners keep pace with digital change, across Construction and Manufacturing, so they can achieve their own technological, sustainability and leadership goals.
Associate Professor Henrik Ny from Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) is an accomplished researcher and is committed to accelerating a transition to sustainable transport and energy systems. Henrik runs the SustainTrans research team at the Department of Strategic Sustainable Development at BTH and is the Chair of the MagLev2024 Conference held in the South of Sweden from 18 to 21 September. He joins the Think.Future podcast to tell us about the potential of magnetic levitation as a viable sustainable option for local city and regional rail transport.
Think Future
Welcome to ARKANCE Think Future Podcast Series. Each week we’re speaking with innovative leaders across AEC and Manufacturing, and engaging with thought leaders for sustainable building, and manufacturing practices, to uncover game changers for the future Built Environment. We’re passionate about helping our listeners keep pace with digital change, across Construction and Manufacturing, so they can achieve their own technological, sustainability and leadership goals.