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Open Innovation has become essential to good science being completed by our institutions. Our guest this week, Steve Rader speaks with experience on how open innovation, rather crowdsourcing has and will shape good science work moving forward. Steven recently retired from NASA and is an expert in open innovation after 36 years with NASA at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. We discussed his experiences leveraging crowdsourcing and open innovation to achieve significant cost savings and accelerate technological advancements at NASA, including nearly 900 successful...
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Sharing the mic with Interchain.Live and fellow Innova802 crew member Ryan Munn brought Richard Lowe to our virtual studios for a discussion regarding Rich’s experience as a The discussion quickly deepened to include his perspective on building the bionic worker: getting business to leverage tech to support workers as opposed to leveraging tech to replace them. The importance of leveraging older workers who are living longer and what experienced professionals bring to the table for companies and society. Rich is a deep well of experience on a number of important...
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is no stranger to the Vermont high tech community. He recently launched to take what he’s learned working for leading Vermont tech companies and applying them to build a leader in providing power management solutions to the space industry. Our conversation touched upon the intricacies of supply-chain, too. We also offer our congrats to Paul and the other members of the 2025 cohort of , announced recently. .
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Adam Locklin is the new executive director of the . His tenure began in January of 2025 after 20+ years with founding Executive Director Jeff Couture at the helm. Adam filled the Innova802 crew in on what he’s learned so far traveling throughout Vermont on a whirlwind tour to understand the needs of existing and prospective members of Vermont’s only tech-centric membership advocacy organization. Some surprises have already come to the fore from the feedback Adam has received. We hope to have Adam back on a regular basis to focus on a number of tech policy or...
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We spoke with Burlington, VT’s , Co-Founder and CEO of . Their startup, currently focused on non-dilutive funding, intends to help one million children by 2030. They provide early detection technology and an emotional regulation toolkit to the children’s mental health ecosystem. Bryn is by her own definition a storyteller, and the Innova802 crew found she is telling a compelling story we should all be listening in on. Like many startups in Vermont she has participated in LaunchVT.
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The latest form the Innova802 Crew brought Jerry Carter, partner in Burlington, VT’s into the virtual studio this month to talk about the current trends we’re experiencing inside and outside of venture-capital for Vermont’s rural startups. We spoke about the changing market for venture-backed companies in the Green Mountain State. WHat sectors are getting the most attention from funders? What can founders expect for terms? What can we do to expand or improve the current conditions? Stay tuned for an exciting look at what’s possible here in the 802.
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Meagan Downey is founder of Vermont-based , a successful and maturing startup providing reusable gift wrap and bags, combining a consumer product with a mission-driven strategy. This experience coupled with Meagan’s earlier work in mission-driven fundraising gave her the experience and perspective that drives her newest endeavor the Compound Fund. ‘Non-profit is a tax status not a business strategy’ resonated tenfold with the Innova802 crew. And Meagan is adept at using existing financial tools in noble ways to generate success. In this episode we discussed Meagan’s...
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We offer you the second part of our interview with founder Darren Mark and COO Mike Walton of You’ve heard the Innova802 crew speak to the idea that we give too much credence to the tech around our daily lives, surrendering a lot of our agency over how we control the use of tech for good, rather than engaging with it in truly useful and healthy ways. Often, it may be better if we turned the devices off and speak the truth TO one another, ending the isolation we feel which can lead to any number of negative consequences to society. But what if someone turned that idea on its...
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You’ve heard the Innova802 crew speak to the idea that we give too much credence to the tech around our daily lives, surrendering a lot of our agency over how we control the use of tech for good, rather than engaging with it in truly useful and healthy ways. Often, it may be better if we turned the devices off and speak the truth TO one another, ending the isolation we feel which can lead to any number of negative consequences to society. But what if someone turned that idea on its head to the benefit of people? What if focused at least in part on a way to make the tech work...
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Hosts Ryan Munn and Scott Graves are joined by Justin Loranger of in what we’re sure you’ll find to be an excellent primer on why blockchain is the key to transforming crypto into accepted currency, offering security and stability. Why should you anticipate the value of your name and that of your company in the digital realm? Lots to learn for building our rural economies (you don’t need to be in a city to leverage this tech to your benefit). In collaboration with and
info_outlineYou’ve heard the Innova802 crew speak to the idea that we give too much credence to the tech around our daily lives, surrendering a lot of our agency over how we control the use of tech for good, rather than engaging with it in truly useful and healthy ways. Often, it may be better if we turned the devices off and speak the truth TO one another, ending the isolation we feel which can lead to any number of negative consequences to society.
But what if someone turned that idea on its head to the benefit of people? What if focused at least in part on a way to make the tech work better for us in keeping people connected.
Our guests for a two part podcast are working this right here, right now. Darren Mark is the founder of humnet.live. We spoke with Darren and COO and mentor Matt Walton about the path to building and funding humnet.live. We spoke to the need for human connection and the consequences we’re experiencing due to increased isolation.
It came to no surprise to some of the Innova802 crew Darren’s background as an artist, a writer for the screen. For it is the artists that lead us into new territory, that address the most human and essential within us. Asking the tough questions fearlessly.
We hope you enjoy!