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In This Episode: We talk to Matthew Byrd about what it takes to build a real community around emerging technology instead of just slapping "innovation" on a sales deck and calling it a day. Matthew is the founder of Reality Capture Network (RCN) and the guy behind R-CON, a conference built for the people modernizing the physical world—construction, infrastructure, facilities, transportation, and all the messy, essential systems that keep society standing up. He breaks down why the built environment is such a massive and overlooked opportunity, how digitizing physical spaces unlocks everything from AI analysis to robotics to autonomous vehicles, and why the real leverage isn't just in the tech—it's in helping people understand what the tech is actually for. We also get into a deeper thread running underneath the whole conversation: why community matters more than content, why in-person relationships still beat digital convenience, and why the people shaping the future should probably be the ones close enough to the work to understand the consequences. What We Cover: * Why Matthew built RCN and R-CON to close the education gap around emerging tech in the built environment * How digitizing physical spaces creates the foundation for AI, robotics, autonomy, and smarter infrastructure * Why autonomous driving, delivery, and robotics are coming faster than most people think * The difference between a real community and a dressed-up sales funnel pretending to be one * Why giving value without strings attached is still one of the best business strategies on earth * Why in-person events, handshakes, and actual human connection still outperform a mountain of cold outreach Guest Bio: Matthew Byrd is the founder of Reality Capture Network (RCN) and creator of R-CON, an annual conference focused on emerging technologies shaping the built environment. With a background in surveying and hands-on work across hospitals, airports, freeways, and infrastructure projects, Matthew built his platform around a simple idea: if technology is going to transform how we build and operate the physical world, the people in that world need a better way to learn, connect, and adapt. He's equal parts industry translator, community builder, and believer in getting involved before the future gets decided for you. Enjoy the episode. This show is brought to you by Wrench.ai [http://wrench.ai]. Follow Dan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danbaird/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/danbaird/]X: https://x.com/mrdanbaird [https://x.com/mrdanbaird] Follow Matthew: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewbyrdprofile/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewbyrdprofile/] Follow the Pod: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@burnthemappodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@burnthemappodcast]Twitter/X: https://x.com/BurnTheMapPod [https://x.com/BurnTheMapPod]Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burnthemappodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/burnthemappodcast/]TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@burnthemappodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@burnthemappodcast]BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/burnthemappodcast.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/burnthemappodcast.bsky.social] Selected Links From This Episode: * Reality Capture Network: https://realitycapturenetwork.com [https://realitycapturenetwork.com/] * R-CON 2026: https://r-con2026.com [https://r-con2026.com/] * Wrench.ai: https://wrench.ai [https://wrench.ai/] People and Organizations Mentioned: * Matthew Byrd * Dan Baird * Reality Capture Network * R-CON * Wrench.ai * Steve Jobs * Hilti * Niantic * Amazon * Boise State Show Notes & Timestamps: * 00:08 — Dan welcomes Matthew and asks the obvious question: what the hell is R-CON, and why build it? * 01:34 — Matthew explains RCN, R-CON, and the education gap around emerging built-environment technology * 04:56 — Why the built environment is such a compelling and important vertical * 07:35 — The giant opportunity in modernizing trillion-dollar physical industries * 09:28 — Digitizing physical spaces: the foundation for AI, robotics, and autonomy * 10:40 — Pokémon Go, mapped movement data, and the strange path to robotic delivery * 13:53 — Will AI replace jobs, or just remove the worst tasks? * 14:56 — Why Matthew believes autonomous driving will reshape society in the next decade * 17:27 — Manual driving, public resistance, and why people need a voice in how tech gets adopted * 21:36 — The return of analog: cars, phones, and the backlash against overdesigned tech * 25:25 — The hardest part of building a community-centered business * 26:13 — Matthew on why he sees himself less as a technologist and more as a connector * 27:33 — Why in-person conferences still beat virtual when real trust is on the line * 30:49 — What actually makes a community real—and what makes it fake * 34:23 — Giving without strings attached and why that creates stronger long-term outcomes * 36:08 — Where to find Matthew, RCN, and R-CON * 37:44 — Why people need other builders around them, especially in the digital age * 39:31 — Open bars, casino nights, football fields, and the mechanics of making business relationships actually happen * 41:00 — Why not burning bridges still matters more than most people admit
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