In The Seaweeds

Episode 7: Emil Stefanutti

39 min · 9. april 2026
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In the Seaweeds – Episode 7: Emil Stefanutti (Gaia Dynamics) Graham Parker sits down with Emil Stefanutti, Co-Founder and CEO of Gaia Dynamics, to get into what it actually means to apply AI to the messy, high-stakes world of cross-border trade and compliance. Emil's path here isn't a straight line. From exits in media and legal tech to building software for global supply chains, the thread running through it all traces back further than he expected - to his father's pharma business in Italy, FDA compliance becoming a dinner table topic, and a problem that never quite left him. If you're thinking about where trade, compliance, and intelligent automation are headed - and what it means to build for that world - this one's worth your time.

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