140. Live from Collision Conference 2018: North America’s Fastest Growing Tech Conference - with Julia Slattery - podcast episode cover

140. Live from Collision Conference 2018: North America’s Fastest Growing Tech Conference - with Julia Slattery

May 30, 201853 minEp. 140
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We just concluded the second and last - for now - stop of The Innovation Engine’s Spring 2018 tour, from the floor of Collision in New Orleans. Collision is North America’s fastest growing tech conference, bringing together over 3,000 companies from over 120 countries to see how tech intersects in their lives and businesses.

  • [1:20] Anaid Chacon is a product manager at Dropbox, a secure file hosting service that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.
  • [12:15] Christopher Carmichael is the Chief Technology Officer for the Stennis Space Center, which is NASA’s largest rocket testing facility.
  • [21:50] Mercedes Soria is the VP of Software Engineering for Knightscope, a startup that utilizes autonomous robots, analytics, and engagement to predict and prevent crime.
  • [31:10] Andrew Macharg is Head of Technology at Haymarket Consumer Media & Haymarket Network, one of the largest content marketing networks in the U.K.
  • [37:45] Yoshi Tsuji and Tom Kruse join us from Win-Kel, a storage startup that participated in the startup competition hosted by Collision.
  • [44:20] Jonathan Block-Verk is the coFounder & CEO of coParenter, an online dispute resolution platform that uses AI, machine learning, and live mediators to help separating, divorced, and never married parents save money and time by staying out of court.


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