UKTN | The Podcast

Total duration:20 h 19 min
How financial services changed after the crash – Virraj Jatania, CEO, Pockit
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33:20
The road ahead for UK investors – Sam Nasrolahi, principal, InMotion Ventures
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26:53
The phenomenal opportunity investors are missing – Sharon Vosmek, CEO, Astia
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32:58
Employee mental health is not an afterthought – Steve Peralta, co-founder, Unmind
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31:05
Driving towards autonomous vehicles – David Keene, CEO, Aurrigo
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34:38
Slowly bringing the NHS into the future – Jing Ouyang, co-founder, Patchwork Health
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33:18
The long road ahead for British AI – Jonathan Berry, former AI minister
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32:23
Democratising access to youth mental health – Manjul Rathee, CEO, BfB Labs
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32:19
The crushing disappointment of the collapse of tech ideals – Chris Anderson, TED
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30:53
Managing a startup and a family – Louise Webster, Beyond the School Run, founder
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30:56
Catching UK tech up with the States – Tej Kohli, investor and philanthropist
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30:38
Open source in a capitalist world – Martin Woodward, VP, Github
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30:59
Standardising artificial intelligence – Susan Taylor Martin, CEO, BSI
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32:36
The time has come to modernise lending – Michelle He, Abound
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29:48
The rise of the AI audit – Vidya Peters, CEO, DataSnipper
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28:59
The critical future of Britain’s data centres - Dawn Childs, Pure Data Centres Group
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29:42
Do tech firms really need more masculinity? - Viv Paxinos, AllBright CEO
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29:19
Should the UK import AI from abroad? - Brian Mullins, CEO, Mind Foundry
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27:28
Could the UK lead the world in quantum computing? - Dr Chris Ballance, founder, Oxford Ionics
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27:50
How UK tech could benefit from Chinese capital – Mark Pearson, Fuel Ventures
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38:19
Challenger banking is just getting started – Bianca Zwart, Bunq
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27:36
Big Tech ditched its roots as a force for good – Shelley Taylor, founder, trellyz
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27:15
Fintech must focus on finance as well as tech – Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, former CEO, Virgin Money
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30:49
Why more unicorns shouldn't be Britain's end goal – Suranga Chandratillake, general partner, Balderton Capital
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32:09
How social media is preparing for the Online Safety Act – Almudena Lara, policy director, Ofcom
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31:26
Don't wait for political support to make climate tech – Chris Morris, founder, Sustainable Ventures
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26:12
The surprising challenge of delivering flowers – Aron Gelbard, CEO, Bloom and Wild
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30:27
Why you can never do enough to prevent fraud – Martina King, CEO, Featurespace
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28:06
Britain can't be ignored in the AI conversation – Sachin Dev Duggal, CEO, Builder.ai
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30:06
How automation can transform Seaweed farming – Joyeeta Das, CEO, SamudraOceans
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31:41
How Apple and Google abuse the app market – Gene Burrus, global policy council, CAF
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31:20
From Dragon's Den to a food tech unicorn – Timo Boldt, CEO, Gousto
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29:26
Why the UK remains a fintech giant – James Codling, managing partner, Volution
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27:28
How the UK can prepare for the quantum revolution – Dr Nick New, CEO, Optalysys
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28:21
Protecting the UK’s place in global tech – Russ Shaw, founder, Global Tech Advocates
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32:18
The challenge of identity in the digital age – Robin Tombs, CEO, Yoti
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29:39
How tackling the digital skills gap will supercharge Scottish tech – Karen Meechan, CEO, ScotlandIS
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30:27
Backing operator-led startups and unlocking Africa’s tech growth – Maria Rotilu, founder, OpenseedVC
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30:42
Why the UK must not make the EU's AI ‘mistakes’ – Victor Riparbelli, CEO, Synthesia
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30:05
Why fixing the tech gender gap must start in the classroom – Claire Thorne, co-CEO, Tech She Can
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29:32