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The Future Of

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In each episode of The Future Of... we’ll talk about the future with experts from different industries, markets, and technology verticals. For example, we’ll discuss the future of robotics, the metaverse, space travel, cars, construction, work, transportation, voting, gas stations, buildings, education, and so much more. Through authentic conversations with visionaries who are pushing the boundaries, we can not only understand, but predict what will be, and learn how we might stay fresh and shape the future human experience together, for good.

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63 episodios

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The Future of Flight Automation

Episode Breakdown 0:00 - Introduction Introduction by Jeff Dance and welcome to guest Mark Groden. 7:13 - Mark’s Background and Vision Mark discusses his lifelong passion for flight, his engineering background, and founding Skyryse to solve critical safety issues in aviation. 10:40 - Building Skyryse and Industry Support Mark shares the journey and significant investment in Skyryse, emphasizing the decade-long development of software-defined aviation technology. 12:30 - Early Inspiration and Accessibility Challenges Mark recounts how childhood experiences and the desire for accessible transportation inspired his focus on flight automation. 14:55 - Recent Developments in Flight Automation Discussion about Skyryse’s SkyOS system, user-friendly digital controls, and training over 100 people with diverse backgrounds to operate helicopters in minutes. 19:02 - Safety in Automation Mark explains handling edge cases like engine-out scenarios and demonstrates fully automated autorotations—a first in aviation. 21:00 - Why Start with Helicopters He explains choosing helicopters due to their complexity and market value, then scaling technology to airplanes. 23:24 - Unified Control Mode The rationale behind a single, consistent flight control mode, contrasting traditional multi-mode designs with Skyryse’s approach. 26:24 - The Role of Electrification vs. Automation Mark discusses distinctions between focus areas in aviation—aircraft propulsion versus improvement of flight controls. 28:31 - Retrofitting and Industry Integration Details on retrofitting existing aircraft versus new builds and overcoming challenges of mechanical controls. 33:25 - Flight Safety Scenarios Mark describes how Skyryse technology prevents entry into dangerous states like vortex ring state, enhancing user and passenger safety. 37:35 - Airspace Safety and Situational Awareness The episode explores how digital systems, situational awareness, and regulatory advances (e.g., ADS-B) contribute to aviation safety. 42:08 - The Next 10-20 Years in Flight Automation Mark forecasts a future of widespread software-defined flying machines, with enhanced safety driving industry transformation. 44:17 - Zero-Visibility Automation Mark details how Skyryse enables zero-visibility landings and flight, addressing regulatory limits and pilot skill evolution. 48:40 - Changes in Pilot Training Discussion on how automation reduces hours required for proficiency, changing the pathway to obtaining a pilot’s license. 52:07 - Sensor Fusion and Technical Foundations Mark touches on deterministic sensor fusion and its importance in aviation; the broader impact of his research background. 56:51 - The Role and Limits of Generative AI Insights into why generative AI is not integral to Skyryse’s core flight systems due to the need for deterministic software. 58:51 - Technology Trends Boosting Aviation Discussion around sensor miniaturization, advancements from automotive sectors, and potential for future aviation-specific technology. 1:05:29 - Final Thoughts and Reflections Mark shares thoughts on the industry-wide transformation to software-defined aircraft and looks ahead to the impact of AI copilots like Skyler. 1:07:12 - The Journey and Rewards Mark reflects on the journey, team achievements, and the emotional impact of reaching world-first aviation milestones. About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,  Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/1n2k7r78-the-future-of-the-metaverse] The Future of Construction [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/x810w92n-the-future-of-construction] The Future of Generative AI [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/p8mlk6jn-the-future-of-generative-ai]

18 de may de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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The Future of The Blue Economy

### Episode Breakdown 0:00 – Introduction   Introduction by Jeff Dance and an overview of guest backgrounds and expertise in the maritime and blue economy sectors. 3:07 – Guest Personal Insights   Kendra and Caitlin share their personal connections to water, maritime hobbies, and their passion for the ocean. 5:27 – Defining the Blue Economy   Caitlin and Kendra offer definitions for the blue economy, highlighting its multifaceted nature and relevance to technology, conservation, and various industries. 7:32 – State of the Blue Economy: Technological Advances   The guests discuss rapid advances in digitalization and AI, highlighting the growing role of data and technological platforms across the sector. 9:15 – Data, Sharing, and Industry Changes   Caitlin explores challenges and opportunities in data access and industry collaboration, especially around knowledge sharing, efficiency, and AI’s role in workforce support. 11:10  – Emerging Players and Disruptive Technologies   Kendra and Caitlin highlight startups (e.g., Canadian Pacifico, Novasea, On Deck, Tkaro Blue, Heffering Marine) and innovations in seaweed, AI-driven fish tracking, and real-time vessel monitoring. 16:55 – Growth Targets and National Strategies   Kendra outlines Canada’s blue economy growth ambitions, the need for capital, defense and trade drivers, and the role of technology in scaling maritime ventures. 19:20 – Challenges for New Entrants   Caitlin discusses entry barriers for startups in maritime, regulatory complexity, and how digitalization and external support have started to shift the landscape. 22:00 – Connectivity as a Game Changer   The guests discuss Starlink and other satellite solutions enabling greater autonomy, connectivity, and operational impact in maritime sectors. 25:05 – Success Metrics and Sustainability   Discussion on productivity, protection, and prosperity as intertwined metrics, emphasizing a move toward regenerative and sustainable blue economies. 28:10 – The Next Decade: Future Developments   The future of the blue economy is examined through the lens of new fuel sources, increasing autonomy, regulatory adaptation, community sovereignty, and biodiversity monitoring. 34:27 – Technology Convergence and Deep Tech   AI, quantum computing, persistent presence, and international cooperation are highlighted as pivotal for next-generation ocean solutions. 38:22 – Autonomy, Robotics, and Regulation   Debate on the evolution of autonomous ships, regulatory frameworks (e.g., MAS code), and the integration of robotics and human crews onboard. 44:41 – Sustainability Paradox for Innovators   Strategies for balancing profitability, sustainability, and ocean health, with emphasis on regenerative and mission-driven innovation. 47:39 – Blue Economy’s Expanding Impact   The ocean’s influence on sectors such as fashion, packaging, agriculture, and tourism is discussed, along with the importance of storytelling and connecting communities through ocean narratives. 50:22 – Career Rewards and Advice   Guests share personal fulfillment in the maritime economy and encourage others to pursue the expanding opportunities in ocean and blue economy careers. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,  Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/1n2k7r78-the-future-of-the-metaverse] The Future of Construction [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/x810w92n-the-future-of-construction] The Future of Generative AI [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/p8mlk6jn-the-future-of-generative-ai]

20 de abr de 2026 - 53 min
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The Future of AI in Space

Episode Breakdown (Key Timestamps) * 00:00 - Introduction Jeff introduces Will Marshall, co-founder and CEO of Planet, highlighting his extensive background as a scientist and systems engineer at NASA. * 01:31 - Passion for Nature Will shares his love for the outdoors, including a recent trip to Antarctica, emphasizing his intrinsic passion for nature and wildlife. * 02:09 - Indexing the Earth  Will explains Planet's mission to image the entire Earth daily, comparing it to how Google indexed the internet to make the physical world searchable. * 03:06 - AI and Low-Shot Learning  Will discusses how advanced, multi-modal foundation models are increasingly capable of processing satellite imagery out of the gate using zero or low-shot learning. * 05:31 - Space and AI: A Match Made in Heaven  Will details why space and AI are a perfect combination, pointing out that AI models desperately need the massive amounts of real-world data that satellites generate. * 12:55 - Sovereign Satellites and Global Partnerships Will reveals that Planet works with dozens of countries and recently secured a nine-figure deal to provide dedicated, sovereign satellites to Sweden for their national security. * 16:22 - Upgrading the Satellite Fleet Will outlines the upcoming OWL and Pelican satellite systems, which will drastically improve image resolution and reduce data delivery latency from hours down to 30 minutes. * 19:14 - Biomimicry in Satellite Systems Will compares Planet's dual-resolution satellite network to the human eye and visual cortex, using broad, medium-resolution scans to detect changes that require high-resolution focus. * 21:11 - Giving AI "Eyes" Will argues that giving AI sensory information through satellite data will allow it to interact with the real world, potentially leading to consciousness and a greater appreciation for nature. * 25:33 - The Future of Space Architecture Will predicts that the next decade will bring "systems of systems" featuring multi-modal sensors that feed large Earth models for real-time planetary understanding. * 30:22 - Computing at the Edge in Space Will explains the biological necessity of placing sensors and compute power close together, leading to initiatives like Project Suncatcher that aim to put large-scale AI processing directly into space. * 34:00 - The Space Renaissance and Miniaturization  Will notes that while rocket launch costs have dropped, the true space revolution has been a thousand-fold capability improvement per kilogram due to the miniaturization of modern electronics. * 37:18 - Accelerating Technologies Beyond Space Will touches on the rapid advancements in unbreakable quantum secure communications and the monumental impact AI is having on scientific fields like biology and climate modeling. * 42:14 - Ethical Earth Observation Will discusses Planet's ethical committee and principles, arguing that earth observation technology is inherently bent toward positive benefits because its resolution is too low to infringe on personal privacy. * 46:28 - Dangers of AGI and Giving Up Sovereignty Will expresses profound concern over the rapid, unregulated pursuit of Artificial General Intelligence, warning that humanity risks transferring its sovereignty and control to unproven systems. * 52:03 - Conclusion: A Queryable Earth  Will concludes by imagining AI as a crucial generalist tool that, when combined with real-time Earth data, will help humanity navigate and solve complex global challenges like climate change and extreme weather. About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,  Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/1n2k7r78-the-future-of-the-metaverse] The Future of Construction [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/x810w92n-the-future-of-construction] The Future of Generative AI [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/p8mlk6jn-the-future-of-generative-ai]

27 de feb de 2026 - 54 min
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The Future Of Batteries

Episode Breakdown 0:00 - Introduction and Guest Background Jeff Dance introduces Rick Costantino, who discusses his extensive experience, patents, and the mission of Group 14 Technologies. 1:20 - Silicon Battery Technology Explained Rick details how Group 14’s silicon-based anode (SCC55) advances energy storage, enabling lighter, higher-capacity, and faster-charging batteries. 2:25 - Commercialization and Market Impact Discussion of SCC55’s integration into millions of consumer devices and its transformative effect on industries such as electric vehicles, aviation, and AI-enabled electronics. 7:31 - The Shift from Graphite to Silicon: Industry Tipping Point Rick and Jeff discuss the transition from graphite to silicon anodes, characterizing the current era as the "Silicon Age" of batteries. 9:09 - Quantifiable Innovations and Technical Breakthroughs Rick provides concrete examples of energy density and charging improvements, explaining the underlying material science and drop-in compatibility with existing manufacturing. 16:14 - Future Outlook: Electrification, Supply Chains, and Societal Impact Exploring the next five to ten years, Rick projects rapid electrification, supply chain evolution, and broad societal and environmental benefits—including cleaner air and increased energy access. 30:43 - Convergence and Innovation Philosophy Discussion on digital twins, convergence of technologies, and the principles of innovation required for transformative change in the battery industry. About the Show "The Future Of" is a podcast by Fresh Consulting, hosted by Jeff Dance, where we discuss and explore the future of various industries, markets, and technology. Join us as we chat with leaders and experts to learn how we can shape the future human experience. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,  Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/1n2k7r78-the-future-of-the-metaverse] The Future of Construction [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/x810w92n-the-future-of-construction] The Future of Generative AI [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/p8mlk6jn-the-future-of-generative-ai]

23 de ene de 2026 - 45 min
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The Future of Indoor Mapping

Episode Breakdown 0:00 - Introduction Jeff Dance introduces the episode's theme and guest, Christian Christensen, outlining his expertise and Maps People’s role in indoor mapping innovation. 1:50 - Personal Background Christian shares personal interests in technology, AI, and building applications, setting a foundation for his approach to innovation. 2:40 - Explaining Indoor Mapping Christian describes digital indoor mapping as an extension of familiar tools like Google Maps, focusing on the challenges of adapting to constantly changing indoor spaces. 4:11 - Major Use Cases He explains typical applications for indoor mapping, from event planning and stadium navigation to safety scenarios like emergency response in schools. 6:18 - Infrastructure and Utility Discussion on indoor mapping as core digital infrastructure, emphasizing its versatility for everything from bookings to security to live event management. 9:20 - Indoor Mapping & Digital Twins Christian distinguishes Maps People’s approach, prioritizing the user experience and practical data over technical facility details. 10:00 - AI, Future Roadmap, and User Experience Christian details emerging developments, such as AI’s role in enhancing the spatial experience and the shift from maps as standalone products to more interactive, AI-powered utilities. 13:00 - Value and ROI They discuss vertical-specific returns on investment, notably in events, conferences, and hybrid corporate workspaces adapting post-pandemic. 15:30 - Spatial Computing and AR/VR Christian discusses the promise and limitations of spatial computing devices and AR, emphasizing factors affecting adoption like device cost and user experience. 18:14 - Digital Twins and Industry Convergence The conversation covers lower barriers to entry for digital mapping, advances in 3D modeling, and the industry’s evolution towards more dynamic, interactive mapping experiences. 21:00 - Sensors, Indoor Positioning, and Privacy Christian highlights the role of sensors, indoor positioning systems, and privacy-first design in next-generation indoor mapping. 30:00 - Industry Maturity, Gamification, and Personalization He underscores the transition from static to dynamic maps, opportunities for gamified experiences, and the prospect of maps facilitating deeper social and workplace connections. 40:00 - Reflections and Impact Christian shares the most rewarding aspects of his work, focusing on seeing their technology used in unexpected, impactful ways, from safety to user engagement. Previous guests include: Gurdeep Pall of Microsoft, Carolyn Belle of Astroscale, Kane Simms of VUX World, Rogger Kibbe of Samsung Research America, Rob Tiffany of Sustainable Logix, Katrina Stevens of Tech Interactive,  Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes: The Future of the Metaverse [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/1n2k7r78-the-future-of-the-metaverse] The Future of Construction [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/x810w92n-the-future-of-construction] The Future of Generative AI [https://podcasts.bcast.fm/e/p8mlk6jn-the-future-of-generative-ai]

10 de ene de 2026 - 42 min
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