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    Live from the Café

    Live from the Café is recorded live at Venture Café Cambridge, where innovation is for everyone. Each episode is a recording of a keynote address, panel discussion, interview, pitch session, or other presentation hosted every Thursday at Venture Café Cambridge. Visit us online at venturecafecambridge.org or every Thursday from 3:00-8:00PM at 1 Broadway in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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    Episodes (35)

    Energy Connect: Cracking the Code to Building Energy Companies

    Energy Connect: Cracking the Code to Building Energy Companies

    The following discussion took place during our Energy Connect conference night. During the session, experts from academia, venture capital, and corporate innovation discuss entrepreneurship in energy and clean technology and share their knowledge on what makes an energy venture fail and succeed.

    To read about the panelists, please visit venturecafecambridge.org/energyconnect.

    Slaying Bias in AI--An Implementer's Guide

    Slaying Bias in AI--An Implementer's Guide

    The following is a segment of a Community Talk given by Deniz Johnson entitled “Slaying Bias in AI—An Implementer’s Guide.” In her talk, Deniz explains how to implement AI systems in highly regulated fields, such as finance and insurance. Deniz has been named a FinTech thought leader and Top100 RegTech Influencer.

     

    If you’re interested in hosting a community talk, please submit a proposal online at venturecafecambridge.org.

    Life Insurance is Broken, Why You Should Care, and How to Fix it

    Life Insurance is Broken, Why You Should Care, and How to Fix it

    The following Flash Talk was given by Jake Tamarkin, cofounder and CEO of everyday life. In his talk, Jake explains why life insurance is broken, why you should care, and how you can fix it. Jake has over 20 years of leadership experience at MetLife and Ernst and Young before launching his own startup.

    To give your own flash talk at Venture Café Cambridge, submit a proposal on our website at venturecafecambridge.org.

    FinTech: How I Built My FinTech Startup

    FinTech: How I Built My FinTech Startup

    The following conversation highlights leadership in seed-stage FinTech companies – how is it different when it’s there and what’s missing when it’s not. Founders discuss how an organization leverages the assets of leadership and how startups create an inclusive environment.

    The panel features Raven Smith from Jointly, Eilon Shalev from Elphi.io, David Fragale from Arwen.io, and Dipali Trivedi from everyday life.

     

    FinTech: Challenges and Opportunities in Financial Technology

    FinTech: Challenges and Opportunities in Financial Technology

    With the synergy of finance and technology, Fintech has the potential to disrupt current business practices in many major industries.  Challenges range from cyber-security, regulation, and the potential loss of the human touch.  Opportunities exist for payment systems, banking operations, investment management and financial advisers.  The following panel discussion aims to categorize financial technology opportunities and challenges for the near and long term as well as the technologies that are powering this transformation.  Panelists will discuss their own experiences and what the future will hold as FinTech makes its steady climb into business.

    The panel features moderator, Ahmad Namini, Brandeis University International Business School and panelists Beralda Kokoshi, State Street; Sumedh Mehta, Putnam Investments; and Leo Guyshan, Open Avenues Foundation.

    FinTech: Mythbusting Financial Technology for the Underserved

    FinTech: Mythbusting Financial Technology for the Underserved

    Conventional wisdom often tells Americans that building short-term savings is the key to building wealth. However, due to factors such as income volatility, increasing debt, unexpected expenses, and savings accounts that are failing to meet their needs, Americans are struggling to build an emergency fund and are taking on high-cost debt or dipping into their retirement accounts to address their financial challenges. Before building wealth, people need to achieve a baseline level of short-term savings. The following conversion tackles the emergency savings challenge for underserved communities through a variety of engagement models and non-traditional channels. The presenters discuss what it will take from the fintech ecosystem for everyday Americans to move beyond short-term financial security to long-term wealth.

    Strategies for Accelerating Research and Development in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

    Strategies for Accelerating Research and Development in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

    The following panel discussion took place during our annual Robotics and AI Connect night.

    During this session, entrepreneurs discuss innovation in robotics and AI, sharing perspectives on the role and opportunities for research and development in various industries.

    The panel features Ken Sutton from Yobe, Byron Stanley from Wavesense, Tina Chen from Activ Surgical, and Eamon Carrig from Autonomous Marine Systems.

    Innovations in Robotics and AI: Key Factors to Successful Projects

    Innovations in Robotics and AI: Key Factors to Successful Projects

    The following keynote address by Bruce Tannenbaum, manager of technical marketing for vision, AI, robotics, and autonomous applications at MathWorks, was given at Venture Café Cambridge’s annual Robotics and AI Connect night. 

    In this talk, Bruce Tannenbaum presents key factors for successful projects and illustrates the importance of these factors using case studies from diverse vision applications including automated driving and crop harvesting.

    Innovative Use Cases of AI and Machine Learning Across Industries

    Innovative Use Cases of AI and Machine Learning Across Industries

    The following Round Robin Discussion took place at Venture Café Cambridge during our annual Robotics and AI Connect Conference. Four experts representing distinct industries present the latest developments and the current applications of AI and Machine learning to their sector of practice. Moderated by Chris Requena, the discussion features Randy Tate of iFlip!, Charis Loveland of ML Assist, and Gaugarin Oliver of CapeStart.

    Founders Over 55 Fireside Chat hosted by AGENCY with Rob Kornblum

    Founders Over 55 Fireside Chat hosted by AGENCY with Rob Kornblum

    This fireside chat took place at Venture Café Cambridge during our Founders Over 55 affinity group. The chat was hosted by Danielle Duplin, co-founder of AGENCY, with Rob Kornblum, startup advisor and author of Never Too Late to Startup: How Mid-life Entrepreneurs Create Wealth, Freedom & Purpose.

    AGENCY is equal parts coworking, programming, and an international community of innovators to make the aging journey better for all.

    To join us at the next open meeting of Founders Over 55, please find more information online at venturecafecambridge.org and click on the Startup Programs link on the top navigation bar.

    Supply Chain Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges

    Supply Chain Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges

    During this panel discussions, panelists from retail, transportation, product development, and academia will discuss innovation in the supply chain – both opportunities and challenges – and how the product journey from manufacture to sale will continue to change with advances in technology.

    Panelists include: Emma Cosgrove, Supply Chain Reporter, Supply Chain Dive; Dr. Josué C. Velázquez-Martínez, MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics; Ashley MacLearn, Director of Replenishment, Retail Business Services; Shreya Patel, Unilever,

    Shop, Click, Collect: How Rapid ECommerce Expansion is Redefining the Supply Chain

    Shop, Click, Collect: How Rapid ECommerce Expansion is Redefining the Supply Chain

    Troy Leshko, Executive Lead of Operations & Logistics for Peapod Digital Labs, gives a keynote address that explores the intersection of the supply chain and e-commerce and how the rapid growth of omnichannel retailing and online shopping is impacting supply chains–at the warehouse, in transportation and logistics, and through the last mile.

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