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Well, That’s Interesting Tech!

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Exploring ideas and applications of digital technology for good and with purpose. In this podcast I speak with technology leaders who aspire to make the world a better place for all. We talk about what drives them, what they aim to achieve and how their work aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) Find out more here and get in touch via the website, here 👉 https://w... more

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In this #TechLeaderTalks interview, I speak with Elena Escrivá De Romaní Pérez the Co-Foudner of FuelVision about her journey from pilot to co-founder, and how their work at FuelVision is helping reduce aviation emissions and retain pilots through be... more

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Graeme Cox, CEO and Co-Founder of emteq labs joins Scott in the Tech With Purpose leaders podcast series.    more

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Ben Towers, the co-founder of Tahora, joins Scott in the Tech With Purpose leaders podcast series. more

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Angela Baker, Head of Qualcomm for Good, talks to Scott Stonham in the Tech With Purpose (Tech for Good) leaders podcast series.    more

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Aidan McClean, CEO of UFODrive.com, talks to Scott Stonham in the Tech With Purpose (Tech for Good) leaders podcast series about the future of electric vehicles and how to make the most of their digital-first electric-only car rental service in Londo... more

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3 years ago

Ian Caveney, Head of Tech for Good at BT, talks to Scott Stonham in the Tech With Purpose (Tech for Good) leaders podcast series.    more

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Daniel Maggs, CEO of Bisu talks to Scott Stonham in the Tech With Purpose (Tech for Good) leaders podacst series.    more

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Francesco Carbone, COO of Kenjo talks to Scott Stonham in the Tech With Purpose (Tech for Good) leaders series.    more

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