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Live from Super South 2026 Show 3

24 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Hear live from SuperSouth 2026 conference as we explore how the Southeast U.S. is emerging as a global leader in sustainable innovation. This episode features rapid-fire insights from leaders driving change in FinTech, energy, and deep tech. Hear discussions on: * Integrating sustainability into everyday consumer transactions. * Why Atlanta is the perfect "collision point" for sustainability FinTech. * The crucial need for "patient capital" to drive big transformations in energy innovation. * The significant R&D advancements shaping South Carolina's energy future. Tune in for a dynamic conversation on regional growth, collaborative efforts, and the future of impact. Guests: Majda Dabaghi, Chief Sustainability Officer at Eko, Grant Wainscott (ABF Cross-Border Advisors), Richard Gruber from Georgia Tech - Quadrant i & Strategic Energy Institute, and Christina Long-Paredes, Executive Director for SC Nexus

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