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By Kara Miller | Friday, November 11, 2011 |
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What are the challenges and possibilities of starting a business in today's climate? How do you identify the needs of a market?
We welcome two nationally-known business insiders for a wide-ranging conversation about seeding new companies, technologies on the rise and, of course, the next big thing.
Guests:
Jeet Singh, managing director, Redstar Ventures; co-founder, Art Technology Group
Joe Kessler, president, Intelligence Group; publisher, Cassandra Report
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By Kara Miller | Saturday, October 22, 2011 |
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We turn now to inventions that could change your experience at the doctor’s office, at a hospital — and even how you administer medicines at home.
And we'll talk about two inventions: The GlowCap, from Vitality -- a little pill bottle that reminds you to take your medications and tells you if you don't -- and an invention from Vecna that makes some scans go faster.
Guests:
Daniel Theobald, CTO, Vecna Medical
David Rose, CEO, Vitality
Joshua Wachman, President, Vitality
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By Kara Miller | Friday, October 7, 2011 |
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America has talked for a long time about embracing green energy.
President Obama discussed the idea last year, saying, "Building a robust clean-energy sector is how we will create the jobs of the future, jobs that pay well and can’t be outsourced. But it’s also how we will reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil, a dependence that endangers our economy and how security. And it is also how we will leave our children a safer planet than the one we inherited."
So, what new technologies are available that allow households and businesses to rely on green, clean energy? And how do we scale them? A panel of experts joins us to look at the green revolution and how that revolution might remake America.
Guests:
Kelly Sims-Gallagher, Associate Professor of Energy and Environmental Policy; Director, Energy, Climate and Innovation, The Fletcher School at Tufts University
Dan Nocera, Henry Dreyfus Professor of Energy, MIT
David Vieau, CEO, A123 Systems
Local Innovation: A Tool To Find Green-Energy Incentives
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Many homeowners and business owners are interested in building green buildings, retrofitting existing ones, or buying green appliances — but, initially, such projects can appear to be more expensive than taking less green routes. Jeremy Doochin and Jonathan Doochin, two brothers with combined experience in the Department of Energy, the private sector, and the non-profit sector, know that there's a web of state, local and private incentives available to make such projects cheaper, but it can be difficult to navigate them. They have founded U.S. Green Data, a website that puts information about available incentives in one place to help customers understand how they can save money on green projects, and offers consulting, analysis and ROI reports.
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By Kara Miller | Thursday, October 13, 2011 |
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In the second part of Innovation Hub's inaugural program, we turn to the problem of obesity. What are the most effective behavioral solutions? The best drugs in development? What does the newest research on obesity tell us about how to treat it?
Our guests:
Eleftheria (Terry) Maratos-Flier, professor, Harvard Medical School; researcher at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Steven Gortmaker, Professor of the Practice of Health Sociology, Harvard School of Public Health
Jaime Corliss, Director, Shape Up Somerville
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