
Frontier Tech Talks
Podcast von Frontier Technologies Hub
A 6-part series from the Frontier Technologies Hub. We explore how to solve big international development challenges using technology, straight from those who’ve been there and done it.
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Many countries are starting to experiment with drones for social and economic development. For those pioneering or working on these projects, getting those in charge of policy and regulation involved and on the same side is one of the most important - and hardest - parts of the job. In this episode, we’re joined by Susana Moreira from the NGO Village Reach. A scientist by training, Susana has been operating the largest, most complex drone project in Mozambique’s history. Here, she talks about how she worked with the policy makers and regulators in the country. Frontier Tech Talks is brought to you by the Frontier Tech Hub, a UKAid funded project that pilots new technologies around the world for social good. To learn more about our programme, check out our Medium publication at bit.ly/frontier-tech [http://bit.ly/frontier-tech]. If you are an employee of the UK Dept. for International Development, you can apply to pilot your idea with us (window closes 18:30 on 30 April 2020): bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5 [https://bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5].

Over the last few years, there’s been a spike of interest in how unmanned aerial vehicles - UAVs or ‘drones’ - can solve some big problems in low resource settings. In this episode, we’re joined by Daniel Ronen, Founder and CEO of the British startup UAVAid. The UAVAid drone can do many things - deliver health commodities, take images of flooding, and use live video to stop poachers. In this episode, he talks about how he’s integrated all those use cases in Malawi. Frontier Tech Talks is brought to you by the Frontier Tech Hub, a UKAid funded project that pilots new technologies around the world for social good. To learn more about our programme, check out our Medium publication at bit.ly/frontier-tech [http://bit.ly/frontier-tech]. If you are an employee of the UK Dept. for International Development, you can apply to pilot your idea with us (window closes 18:30 on 30 April 2020): bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5 [https://bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5].

Pay-as-you-go bicycle models have become increasingly common in large cities, particularly in the US and Europe. Could something similar help with the huge challenge of mobility in rural and urban Zambia? In this episode, we’re joined by Wyson Lungu, Founder and CEO of Onyx Connect. Over the last year, Wyson has provided bicycles along with a package of tech including smartphones, GPS, and solar lamps throughout Zambia. In this episode he talks about the challenges, how he overcame them, and plans for the future. Frontier Tech Talks is brought to you by the Frontier Tech Hub, a UKAid funded project that pilots new technologies around the world for social good. To learn more about our programme, check out our Medium publication at bit.ly/frontier-tech [http://bit.ly/frontier-tech]. If you are an employee of the UK Dept. for International Development, you can apply to pilot your idea with us (window closes 18:30 on 30 April 2020): bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5 [https://bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5].

In my experience talking about the potential of new technologies for international development, nothing gets eyebrows raised and people talking as much as blockchain. In this episode, we’re joined by Kira Nezu, Chief Product Officer of Datarella, a blockchain startup from Munich. Kira talks about how she worked to create and test a proof of concept for using blockchain to track the aid supply chain. Frontier Tech Talks is brought to you by the Frontier Tech Hub, a UKAid funded project that pilots new technologies around the world for social good. To learn more about our programme, check out our Medium publication at bit.ly/frontier-tech [http://bit.ly/frontier-tech]. If you are an employee of the UK Dept. for International Development, you can apply to pilot your idea with us (window closes 18:30 on 30 April 2020): bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5 [https://bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5].

Time and again, the development of technologies is led by a few global hubs and spread to the rest of the world. Can a country like Nepal grow its own 3D printing sector? How can it find and harness local talent to build and use 3D printers, and connect 3D printing to its own challenges and opportunities? In this episode, we’re joined by Ben Britton from Field Ready. Ben talks about how he approached this problem in his work growing a 3D printing sector in Nepal. Frontier Tech Talks is brought to you by the Frontier Tech Hub, a UKAid funded project that pilots new technologies around the world for social good. To learn more about our programme, check out our Medium publication at bit.ly/frontier-tech [http://bit.ly/frontier-tech]. If you are an employee of the UK Dept. for International Development, you can apply to pilot your idea with us (window closes 18:30 on 30 April 2020): bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5 [https://bit.ly/Welcome_To_Livestreaming_C5].
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