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    Explore "proof of concept" with insightful episodes like "Podcast Luxurytail : La Success Story d'InterCellar", "How to Make the Proof of Concept More Effective in Technology", "Die richtige Hilfe für Dein Kind finden", "OMT Magazin #254 | Proof of Concept (PoC) im Digitalen Marketing (Christian Rainer & Kim Rosengarten)" and "PoC: How to test a SaaS solution to ensure success" from podcasts like ""Luxurytail : Le pouvoir du Web3", "Digital Transformation Talks", "Mobbingfrei - weil Anders ist das neue Cool", "OMT Magazin" and "OneSignal Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Podcast Luxurytail : La Success Story d'InterCellar

    Podcast Luxurytail : La Success Story d'InterCellar

    🍷 Découvrez l'univers du vin et de l'écosystème Web3 avec Louis de Bonnecaze, CEO d'InterCellar.


    🌌 Cet épisode dévoile l'alliance du vin et de la blockchain avec Louis de Bonnecaze, pionnier de l'adoption des cryptomonnaies dans le vin.


    💰 Louis de Bonnecaze a débuté en tant que négociant en vins en 2015 et dans les cryptomonnaies en 2018.


    🍇 La Mission d'InterCellar est de rapprocher les grands domaines de vins de leurs clients grâce à la blockchain.


    🌐 InterCellar propose des expériences uniques à ses clients, tout comme les grandes marques de Luxe.


    🔗 La blockchain transforme l'industrie viticole, en éliminant les intermédiaires et en offrant une visibilité accrue aux marques.


    🌈 Découvrez comment Louis de Bonnecaze a conjugué le vin et les cryptomonnaies pour conquérir un public international, tout en renforçant la fidélisation des membres grâce aux NFT. 


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    How to Make the Proof of Concept More Effective in Technology

    How to Make the Proof of Concept More Effective in Technology

    Hear from Scott Ham, CEO at Pinpoint Predictive, on how to tweak the proof of concept idea in technology to make it more effective. Plus, he shares his practical advice on how to apply these ideas to your change management strategy and deployment.

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    Die richtige Hilfe für Dein Kind finden

    Die richtige Hilfe für Dein Kind finden
    Erfahre den Weg raus aus dem Mobbing mit Leichtigkeit, Spaß und Freude! In der heutigen Podcastfolge erfährst Du: - Ein Weg, wie Du Klarheit über die Mobbingsituation Deines Kindes erhältst - Was meine Eltern alles dafür unternommen haben, damit ich wieder glücklich werde - Warum eigentlich jeder Mensch einen Coach oder Trainer benötigt - Was Proof of Concept wirklich bedeutet und effektiv bewirken kann

    PoC: How to test a SaaS solution to ensure success

    PoC: How to test a SaaS solution to ensure success

    The OneSignal podcast aims to educate listeners on product, industry and best practices as it relates to building and growing a customer messaging practice.  This episode is hosted by Josh Wetzel with a veteran sales engineer, Brian Starr, discussing how to properly define proof of concept test to demonstrate the value of a digital service, software as a solution (SaaS). 

    Brian has worked at an impressive set of companies, AirBnB, GitHub, Leanplum and now OneSignal in sales engineering type roles.   At OneSignal he’s focused on helping enterprise organizations implement best of breed messaging into their technical stack.

    Brian talks about how it is important to define whether you're testing new technology or validating a vendor selection, setting a list of requirements and one core metric you are attempting to move with any test or proof of concept.   

    Please subscribe to the OneSignal Podcast at your preferred podcast directory, Spotify, Apple, Google, TuneIn, among many others. 

    From Bathtub to Warehouse: the successful transfer of innovations to the commercial arena

    From Bathtub to Warehouse: the successful transfer of innovations to the commercial arena
    What are the most important factors to consider when taking a new product to market? How should inventors and entrepreneurs prepare for the tough questioning from investors about their products? How do you assess the risks involved at each stage? Why is it important to be able to demonstrate a proof of concept, working model and prototype? What do people need to think about when scaling up a product? Cambridge Consultants is at the heart of the Cambridge Phenomenon and celebrated 50 years of innovation in 2010. The company has fostered the development of many early stage technology companies right from raising funds to transferring technology to manufactured product. Duncan Smith, Head of Products and Systems Division, and Ruth Thomson, Business Development Consultant, at Cambridge Consultants both have a wealth of experience in bringing new products to market. They share their knowledge and expertise offering some sage advice and tips on how aspiring entrepreneurs should develop their innovations for successful transfer to the commercial environment.

    From Bathtub to Warehouse: the successful transfer of innovations to the commercial arena

    From Bathtub to Warehouse: the successful transfer of innovations to the commercial arena
    What are the most important factors to consider when taking a new product to market? How should inventors and entrepreneurs prepare for the tough questioning from investors about their products? How do you assess the risks involved at each stage? Why is it important to be able to demonstrate a proof of concept, working model and prototype? What do people need to think about when scaling up a product? Cambridge Consultants is at the heart of the Cambridge Phenomenon and celebrated 50 years of innovation in 2010. The company has fostered the development of many early stage technology companies right from raising funds to transferring technology to manufactured product. Duncan Smith, Head of Products and Systems Division, and Ruth Thomson, Business Development Consultant, at Cambridge Consultants both have a wealth of experience in bringing new products to market. They share their knowledge and expertise offering some sage advice and tips on how aspiring entrepreneurs should develop their innovations for successful transfer to the commercial environment.
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