COVID-19, This Strange Year Called 2020, and Where Innovation is Heading
Release Date: 12/18/2020
Energy and Infrastructure
The Covid-19 pandemic has had some lasting impacts that are affecting companies of all sizes.
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Born between 1997 and 2012, the first wave of Gen Zers is part of the workforce. This generation brings with them the desire for proactive involvement in designing infrastructure to meet the needs of the future.
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Aaron Lauinger, Ulteig’s market director-Transportation and Water, and host of the Ulteig Energy and Infrastructure podcast, is joined by Brian Sharpe, Ulteig market director-Power, Sarah Beckman, program director-Key Clients, and Chad Crabtree, Ulteig market director-Renewables, for a robust discussion about lessons learned from the disastrous storm that hit Texas. The conversation hits on key aspects of resiliency, balance, and weighing costs to avoid similar tragedies in the future.
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In this episode of our ongoing Energy & Infrastructure podcast, our guests are Eric Stern, who leads Ulteig’s Innovation and Emerging Technology practice, and Crissy Fanganello, Director of Smart Mobility at Panasonic. They join host, Aaron Lauinger, Market Director at Ulteig, to discuss the state of innovation and technology in 2020. The good. The bad. And the many challenges that lay ahead. It’s a good one and you won’t want to miss it.
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In episode 5 of the Ulteig Energy and Infrastructure Podcast series, Aaron Lauinger, Market Director–Transportation and Water for Ulteig, is joined by Steve Harelson, chief engineer for the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Andi Schmid, Ulteig’s Transportation Team Lead to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the nation’s transportation system, and specifically in Colorado.
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Understanding the Implications of President Trump’s Two Recent Executive Orders Limiting the Purchase of Communications and Bulk Power Supply Equipment for U.S. Utilities from Countries Adverse to the U.S.
info_outlineIn this episode of our ongoing Energy & Infrastructure podcast, our guests are Eric Stern, who leads Ulteig’s Innovation and Emerging Technology practice, and Crissy Fanganello, Director of Smart Mobility at Panasonic. They join host, Aaron Lauinger, Market Director at Ulteig, to discuss the state of innovation and technology in 2020. The good. The bad. And the many challenges that lay ahead. It’s a good one and you won’t want to miss it.