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Drs. Marty Matlock and Scott Osborn, Blue In Green

35 min · 24 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio Drs. Marty Matlock and Scott Osborn, Blue In Green

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The conversation delves into the journey of BlueInGreen, from its inception to its commercialization and eventual sale. It explores the challenges of innovating for the utilities industry, the complexities of venture capital and intellectual property, the transition from concept to commercialization, and the lessons learned from new ventures and business experiences.

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