Podcast Episode 53: Cutting-Edge Cannabis
We speak with Ian Atkinson Chief Science Officer of Grow Group about how the company is changing the lives of medicinal cannabis users and patients
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We speak with Ian Atkinson Chief Science Officer of Grow Group about how the company is changing the lives of medicinal cannabis users and patients
In this episode, we say goodbye to Amy and Rob and hello to our new co-host, nanotechnology specialist Dr Barbara Souza.
In this episode, Kweku, Amy, and Rob are celebrating (belatedly) 50 episodes and two years of the What Comes Next? podcast.
Amy, Kweku and Rob talk to Richard Hoptroff, Founder and CTO of a groundbreaking startup Hoptroff, which offers Traceable Time as a Service.
Amy, Kweku and Rob talk to Dave Hughes, Founder and CEO of Novosound, a Scottish startup revolutionising ultrasound.
Time for another IOTW! Amy, Kweku and Rob discuss induced hypothermia, predictive medicine, and turning sign language into sound waves.
Amy and Rob speak to Dr Murray Ellender, Co-Founder of eConsult, developers of the UK’s most popular online consultation and triage solution.
Rob explains Kitemill’s plans to harness wind energy with high-flying drones. Kweku buzzes over Georgia Tech’s vibration-powered ‘bristle bots’.
We talk to Charlie Blair, MD of Gravitricity, an Edinburgh-based startup with a cutting-edge system for storing renewable energy using the power of gravity.
Rob shares Oxbotica’s vision for Universal Autonomy, Kweku hails Aqualonis’ CloudFisher and Amy delves into sweat-powered scrolling.
In this episode, we talk to Neal Unitt-Jones, Commercial Vice President of Stratospheric Platforms, a company developing a fleet of hydrogen-powered planes that will beam down reliable
HV Systems wants to turn fuel-guzzling, emission-spewing haulage vehicles into renewables-powered, zero-emission marvels of the modern motorway. How? With the free-floating, fast-flowing fuel of the
In this episode, Amy talks about 3D-printed houses developed by Project Milestone in the Netherlands. And Rob reports on Spinnova, a Finnish company making sustainable
Amy, Kweku and Rob talk to Phil Davies, Co-Founder of Magway, developer of the world’s first magnet-powered underground transportation system
Robotics company Karakuri has developed the world’s first robotic canteen – a magical machine that can whip up fully personalised meals in a matter of seconds.
It’s Christmas! The What Comes Nexters are here with a brand new festive episode celebrating three whacky AI/Xmas hybrids, and deciding which bots deserve to
Amy, Kweku and Rob are joined by Rebecca Dibb-Simkin, Product and Marketing Manager at Octopus Energy, an earth-saving energy provider offering 100% renewable tariffs, plus a whole
Kweku, Amy and Rob discuss four of the most exciting tech stories from the last two weeks: China’s 6G satellite experiment SpaceX’s human-rating certification Samsung’s
Fake news dominated the contentious 2016 US election. But will it sway the 2020 contest between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden? Amy,
Kweku, Amy and Rob discuss three big tech stories from the last two weeks: Octopus Energy’s plan to create 1,000 green-tech jobs, Facebook’s seven-point response
Co-hosts Amy and Rob discuss two of the biggest tech stories of the last two weeks: NASA’s plans to send people back to the moon
There are so many questions about lab-grown meat. What does it taste like? What will it mean for the food industry? Maybe most importantly, when
We talk to Alex Young, founder of Virti, a company combining mixed reality and AI into a mind-blowing training platform. By harnessing data, and allowing
It’s time for another game of Next or Not! Kweku, Amy and Rob debate whether three cutting-edge technologies will be the next big thing or
We’re joined by Digital Reasoning’s co-CEO Tim Estes to discuss the intriguing world of Conduct Surveillance. Digital Reasoning has already pitted their bleeding-edge platform against
We’re joined Tim Alatorre, senior design architect at Gateway Foundation. A fiercely ambitious startup, Gateway wants to build laboratories, hotels, and even an entire city
In this sequel to episode 18 – ‘Tech vs. The Coronavirus’ – we talk to three more tech companies tackling the COVID-19 pandemic: Distributed computing
We’re joined by Lyric Jain, CEO and founder of fake-news-filtering platform, Logically. Lyric discusses the scale of the fake news epidemic, and how AI could
In the wake of George Floyd’s murder, What Comes Next? co-host and GrantTree’s Head of Partnerships, Kweku Ackom-Mensah, delivers a powerful statement on his experience
The finale of ‘AI for Good’, a four-part series exploring how some of Britain’s brightest entrepreneurs are using artificial intelligence to solve some of the
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