In the fifth episode of Tech Talks, Danielle Blake, Senior Consultant, Autonomy & Robotics, is joined by Mads Paulin, Founder of Aitera Robotics, to explore the rapid evolution of the robotics industry, and what’s behind the pace shift.
With over two decades of experience across companies like Apple, LEGO, Autodesk, and Mobile Industrial Robots, Mads shares his unique perspective on the technologies, builders, and business models shaping the next wave of intelligent automation.
The conversation dives into what’s changed in the last 8 months, how AI is influencing robot design and development, and what it means for classical robotics companies trying to keep up.
To speak to this episode’s host, Danielle Blake, please email her at d.blake@lawrenceharvey.com
In the fourth episode of Tech Talks, Danielle Blake, Senior Consultant - Autonomy & Robotics, is joined by Noé Jenn-Treyer, Co-Founder and CEO of Alsanor, to explore the early-stage journey of building modular humanoid robots for the hospitality industry.Noé shares how his background in Data Science and AI led to the creation of Alsanor, and how the team is tackling one of the industry’s biggest challenges: the shortage of staff for physically demanding, repetitive work. The conversation covers early hardware hurdles, sensor integration, and preparing investor-ready demos, all while building for long-term impact across hotels, healthcare, and independent living.With a vision rooted in practical automation and real-world use cases, Noé and his team are shaping the next generation of service robots, starting with housekeeping, and expanding to where help is needed most.To speak to this episode’s host, Danielle Blake, please email her at d.blake@lawrenceharvey.com
In the third episode of Tech Talks, Ed is joined by Auryn Macmillan, founder of Gnosis Guild and former professional basketball player, to explore the rise of Encrypted Execution Environments (E3s) and what they could mean for the future of onchain privacy.Auryn shares his journey from the world of professional sport to crypto, the early days at Gnosis, and how that led to the creation of Enclave, a protocol combining FHE, ZKPs, and MPC to power a new class of confidential applications. The conversation explores real-world use cases including secret ballots, sealed-bid auctions, and collaborative data analytics.With a unique blend of technical vision and product leadership, Auryn now leads Gnosis Guild as an independent applied research studio, focused on building the infrastructure and tools for more private, modular, and decentralised ecosystems.To speak to this episode’s host, Ed Frost, please email him at e.frost@lawrenceharvey.com Or to learn more about Enclave, visit https://www.enclave.gg/
In the second episode of Tech Talks, Ed is joined by Yehuda Lindell, Head of Cryptography at Coinbase, to explore what it takes to secure billions in crypto assets at one of the industry’s biggest names.Yehuda walks us through his journey from academic research to co-founding Unbound Security, leading it as CEO, and joining Coinbase through acquisition. The conversation dives into the real-world challenges of building secure systems at scale, including key protection, MPC, and why applied cryptography is crucial in live production environments.With over two decades of experience and a background as a professor at Bar-Ilan University, Yehuda brings both deep technical expertise and practical insight. Now at Coinbase, he leads a team pushing the boundaries of cryptographic security in the fast-moving world of Web3.To speak to this episode’s host, Ed Frost, please email him at e.frost@lawrenceharvey.com
In the first episode of Tech Talks, Ed is joined by Peyman Momeni, CEO and Founder of Fairblock, to dive into the rapidly evolving world of confidential computing in crypto. The conversation explores how technologies like MPC (Multi-Party Computation), ZKPs (Zero-Knowledge Proofs), FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption), and TEEs (Trusted Execution Environments) are powering real-world applications, from confidential stablecoins and sealed-bid auctions to dark pools and private AI. Peyman offers practical insights into how these tools work, when to use them, and what’s next for privacy in decentralised systems.
Peyman brings a wealth of experience from the intersection of machine learning and privacy-preserving technology. During his time at the University of Waterloo, he focused on MEV (Miner Extractable Value) and onchain encryption, work that laid the foundation for his move into crypto. Now, as the founder of Fairblock, he's leading the charge in building incorruptible, confidential systems designed to bring privacy and trust to decentralised markets.
To speak to this episodes host, Ed Frost, please email him at e.frost@lawrenceharvey.com
We dive into the world of risk management and commodity trading with Rishi Sahay, Vice President at Mobius Risk Group. Rishi shares how Mobius engages with Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) operators to set trading risk policies, evaluate day-ahead and real-time bidding strategies, and navigate the complexities of OTC markets. We explore the process of renewable and battery project valuation, hedge policy development, investment analysis, and the advantages of working with a specialized firm like Mobius versus building an in-house risk team. The conversation also touches on challenges posed by varying ISO regulations and offers a glimpse into the Mobius roadmap for the future. If you're interested in the intersection of energy storage and commodity trading, this episode is a must-listen!
Rishi Sahay is a seasoned finance professional with over 20 years of experience in energy and commodity risk management. As Vice President at Mobius Risk Group, he helps clients navigate the complexities of physical, financial, and commodity trading risk management. Mobius serves over 100 clients across energy, metals, and agriculture, offering expertise in everything from hedging strategies to CTRM services.
We delve into the cutting-edge technology shaping the future of battery inspection with Andrew Hsieh, the co-founder and CEO of Liminal Insights. Andrew shares his expertise on how ultrasonic inspection combined with machine learning analytics can revolutionize the manufacturing stages of battery cells.
We explore:
- Andrew’s background and journey
- Liminal’s mission and vision
- The science behind using ultrasound for battery inspection
- An in-depth look at EchoStat®
- The impact of AI and machine learning on battery technology
- Current products and partnerships
- Liminal’s future roadmap and vision for the industry
Join us for an enlightening conversation that uncovers the intersection of advanced technology and the battery industry.
About the Guest
Andrew Hsieh is a pioneering figure in the battery technology sector, serving as the co-founder and CEO of Liminal Insights. With a PhD in Chemical and Materials Engineering from Princeton and a BS in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering from UCLA, Andrew has dedicated his career to enhancing battery performance and reliability. At Liminal, he co-invented EchoStat®, a groundbreaking product that leverages ultrasonic inspection and machine learning analytics to provide an unparalleled view inside battery cells, facilitating advanced inspection throughout the manufacturing process. Andrew’s work is pivotal in driving the production of cost-effective and high-performing batteries, crucial for our transition to a clean energy future.
Tune in to gain valuable insights into the innovations transforming the battery industry and learn from one of its leading experts.
Embark on a journey into the realm of battery intelligence alongside our distinguished guest, Kiran Kumar, Director of Data Science and Data Analytics.
👤 Episode Highlights:
✅ Gain insights into the BESS industry landscape and its typical applications.
✅ Explore the pivotal role of data products within the BESS domain.
✅ Uncover the intricacies of BESS data and its inherent complexities.
✅ Discover how data products drive value for System Integrators and customers alike.
✅ Delve into the utilization of data science models to tackle intricate BESS challenges.
✅ Navigate through essential components such as data storage architecture, ETL pipelines, MLops, and deployment strategies.
🔍 Meet Our Guest:
Kiran Kumar is a seasoned technologist and engineering leader, boasting over 27 years of diverse expertise spanning system/product engineering, embedded hardware design, full-stack software development, and AI/ML analytics solutions architecture.
🎧 Tune in now for a captivating dialogue at the nexus of data analytics and the captivating universe of batteries! ⚡🔊
Join us as we dive deep into the world of battery intelligence with our special guest, Eli Leland, Co-founder of Voltaiq, the industry's pioneering Battery Intelligence platform.
👤 About the Episode:
Ever wondered how data analytics seamlessly integrates into the battery lifecycle? In this episode, Eli Leland shares his insights, drawing on his extensive experience as a trailblazer in the Battery Intelligence market. Discover the origins of Voltaiq and the vision behind creating a platform that has become integral for global OEMs in automotive and consumer electronics, battery cell suppliers, national labs, universities, and innovative startups.
🔍 About the Guest:
Eli Leland, the co-founder of Voltaiq, has been instrumental in shaping the Battery Intelligence landscape. Explore the journey of Voltaiq, a software analytics platform revolutionizing how we understand and optimize batteries and battery-powered products. With a clientele ranging from major OEMs to cutting-edge startups, Eli brings a wealth of knowledge to the table, providing invaluable insights into the rapidly evolving field of battery technology.
🎧 Tune in now for an enlightening conversation at the intersection of data analytics and the fascinating world of batteries! ⚡🔊
Our guest, Jez Back, is one the industries leading specialists in FinOps, currently at Capgemini Invent, bringing over two decades of experience in the tech industry. With a background that spans military service to tech leadership, Jez is a unique blend of discipline and innovation. Join us as we dive deep into cloud economics, sustainability, and the ever-evolving world of Ops. Get ready to expand and optimise your cloud horizons!
MEET JEZ BACK.
Jez, our cloud economics guru for this episode. With a career spanning multiple industries and a knack for translating business requirements into real-world solutions, Jez is a pioneering, commercially astute leader. He's certified in various methodologies like FinOps, TBM, Agile, ITIL, and Six Sigma, and his passion lies in delivering transformative leadership and technology-enabled business change. As a renowned cloud computing analyst, commentator, author, and TV host, Jez is also the mastermind behind 'The Cloud Show.' Join us as we delve into cloud cost management, digital transformation, and innovative cloud computing strategies with this seasoned thought leader.
We're joined by Simon Adler, a seasoned tech professional with over two decades of experience in the world of Big Data. As the Senior Director of Solution Engineering at Pyramid Analytics, Simon brings a wealth of knowledge in SaaS and Pre-Sales, making him the perfect co-pilot for today's journey. Join us as we explore cutting-edge concepts like Augmented Analytics, SuperCloud, and Data Mesh, it's time to take your tech knowledge to new heights!
MEET SIMON ADLER
Simon is known for his outstanding track record in revenue growth, team leadership, and strategic planning in a competitive market. Simon's expertise spans SaaS, pre-sales, product management, and more, with a strong focus on industries like Pharma, Oil & Gas, and Finance. With an extensive global network and a passion for innovation, Simon continues to drive success through effective storytelling.
We’re thrilled to be speaking with the very knowledgeable Ricardo Moreira, Principal DevOps Manager at Vodafone (Business Digital Channels). Ricardo brings a wealth of experience in DevOps, DevEx and Cloud management.
Through his brilliant Supercar analogies, he'll be sharing his insights, thoughts, and ratings on some of the hottest trends and buzzwords in the tech industry. Join us as we soar Above the Clouds and explore topics like Cloud Optimization, Web-3, and Cloud Agnosticism. It's a captivating conversation you won't want to miss!
About Ricardo Moreira
With over a decade at telecom giant Vodafone, Ricardo's journey spans from software development to leading their DevOps function. An experienced DevOps leader and established keynote speaker at industry events such as Cloud Expo Europe and DevOps Live, delivering talks on Diversity and the power of High-Performing DevOps Teams. Ricardo brings a wealth of experience and knowledge with him to the Podcast, not just on tech, but how to best enable technologists.
Get ready to be inspired and enlightened as we soar through the clouds of innovation with Will Venters, Associate Professor of Digital Innovation at The London School of Economics.
As a captivating speaker, prolific writer, and sought-after thought leader, he'll be sharing insights from his blog; binaryblurring.com, and discussing hot topics like Large Language Models, Data Sovereignty, and Hyper-Automation.
WHO IS WILL VENTERS?
Will brings valuable insights into the latest trends in the industry through his research across AI and Cloud Computing. He is highly regarded for his briefings to European governments and numerous company executives, offering invaluable guidance in IT strategy and digital transformation. His academic background includes a first-class degree in computer science and a Ph.D. in information systems, and his research has been published in esteemed journals, and he is referenced and quoted in media outlets such as Forbes, the BBC, and FT.
Get ready for an exciting and informative episode of our podcast as we take our show on the road for the very first time!
In this special edition, we have not one, but two incredible guests joining us - Bonnie Adams and Rob McCargow. Together, we delve into the crucial and interconnected topics of Regulation, Hybrid-Cloud, and Diversity & Inclusion. You won't want to miss this insightful discussion that will leave you feeling empowered and informed.
ABOUT OUR EPISODE GUESTS:
We have the pleasure of speaking with Bonnie Adams, Cloud Transformation Director for Financial Services and Women in Cloud Leader, and her esteemed colleague Rob McCargow, a Technology Impact Leader at PwC UK and a leading voice in the world of AI.
With decades of experience in professional services between them they have been at the forefront of the development and application of Cloud and AI technologies across a wide range of industries.
Talking with Tim Busfield from Jaguar Land Rover. We cover the role of AI and how it can help make decisions on design and functionality, the importance of data literacy in modern society and business, and the ins and outs of multi-cloud environments. Strap in and take the wheel as we navigate the twists and turns of the cloud industry, with insights that will rev up and accelerate your cloud and data knowledge.
Tim is a seasoned Data Engineering Manager and Data Science expert with over a decade of experience in the industry, currently working at Jaguar Land Rover. He specializes in developing and deploying advanced analytics solutions to support the end-to-end data pipeline. With a passion for innovation and problem-solving, Tim plays a critical role in driving data-led decision making across the organization.
We are thrilled to have Ryan Kirk of Formula 1 as our first guest. In today's episode, we'll be discussing the latest trends and buzzwords in the cloud industry, from AI and Kubernetes to cloud security and sustainability. So sit back, relax, and join us as we take you on a lap around the exciting world of cloud technology.
Ryan is the Lead Cloud & DevOps Architect and Cloud Team Manager for Formula 1, where he is responsible for designing and delivering cloud-based solutions that help drive innovation and performance across the world's most exciting racing series.
We continue to focus on how to successfully implement Salesforce, and discuss the role of consulting partners in your implementation.
The Salesforce ecosystem has a plethora of partners, so we’ll discuss how to select the right partner for your implementation and how to effectively leverage their resources.
WHO IS FARON YOUNG?
Post a background in Mechanical Engineering, Faron moved into tech consulting, and over the last three years has implemented Salesforce to a number of businesses.
He now works for Cloobees – a Salesforce partner renowned for the implementation of Salesforce Industries to organisations in the comms, energy & utilities and insurance sectors.
He has a keen interest in Data Science and AI and is always looking for innovative solutions to provide the best possible service to his customers.
This block of episodes is going to focus on businesses that have implemented Salesforce and are at varying stages of their Salesforce journey – we’ll discuss how they’ve gone about their implementation, challenges they’ve faced and recommendations for other businesses implementing Salesforce/going through digital transformation. In this specific episode, we’ll find out more about CALM and their experience with Salesforce.
WHO IS SIVAN NAOR?
Sivan has spent the last 15+ years working in technology, with the majority of that administering and managing Salesforce. Currently, she oversees a team of Salesforce and data experts at CALM – a suicide prevention charity. In this episode, we learn more about CALM and how they’re tackling the mental health crisis, as well as discovering how they’ve leveraged Salesforce to overhaul their donation process and better interact with their supporters.
This block of episodes is going to focus on businesses who have implemented Salesforce and are at varying stages of their Salesforce journey – we’ll discuss how they’ve gone about their implementation, challenges they’ve faced and recommendations for other businesses implementing Salesforce/going through digital transformation. In this specific episode, we’ll find out more about The Access Group and their experience with Salesforce.
Since becoming an “accidental admin” back in 2012, Alastair has spent the last 10 years delivering Salesforce and IT projects, predominantly for software companies. Most recently, he’s been working for The Access Group as their Group Salesforce Manager, transforming their use of Salesforce, from purely a support function, to a platform that is essential to the businesses continued success. In this episode, we discuss how he changed the businesses mindset on Salesforce, how to successfully resource Salesforce projects and future plans to enhance Access’s customer experience leveraging Salesforce (amongst other things)!
I speak with Magdalena Borek – Sales Operations Analyst at GoCardless and a recent joiner to the Salesforce ecosystem.
I’m often asked by people looking to transition into a Salesforce career, where do I start? What resources can I use to help me? How do I get a Salesforce job with no experience? With Magdalena, I cover all of this and more, as someone who has recently gone through this journey and is 4 months into her first Salesforce role.
After an extensive career in the healthcare industry (specifically nursing), Magdalena decided she wanted a radical shift in direction and stumbled across Salesforce via her partner. She soon fell in love with Salesforce through Trailhead and became determined to gain badges and certifications, with the intention of then securing a dedicated Salesforce role.
Circa 18 months since first discovering Trailhead, Magdalena has passed her probation period as a Salesforce Administrator at GoCardless and is keen to start designing and building her own Salesforce solutions to support her users.