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Making Risk Flow is a podcast powered by Cytora. This insurance podcast is designed to bring clarity, know-how and inspiration in driving digital transformation for commercial insurers, paying particular attention to the automation of risk processing. This podcast, led by industry veteran Juan de Castro as well as insurance change-makers, will showcase their learnings, challenges and solutions that have, or haven’t, worked for them. If you are embarking on leading a transformational project ...
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Stadia Digitial

Kevin Webb

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***UPDATE*** This platform is now moving to Anchor.fm/KevinWebbMedia Talking all things Stadia; News, features, and general Stadia game talk. Hosted by Kevin - @KevinWebbMedia (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and TikTok). Stadia Username - iKJW#3269.
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The CPOstrategy Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast that delivers valuable C-Level perspective into the core issues surrounding procurement transformation, digitalisation, sustainability, data, people and talent and the procuretech ecosystem.
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Capsule Computers Gaming Podcast

Capsule Computers Crew

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Capsule Computers Gaming Podcast. If you love your game as much as we do, this is the place to be to find out what's happening in the world of video games on every console with latest news, reviews, interviews and give-aways. We also touch on Gadgets / Technology and even Anime.
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Technology is changing fast. And it's changing our world even faster. Host Alix Dunn interviews visionaries, researchers, and technologists working in the public interest to help you keep up. Step outside the hype and explore the possibilities, problems, and politics of technology. We publish weekly.
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Bright Spark

Innovate UK

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Why energy system innovation matters, for both consumers and the drive to net zero. We meet the brilliant teams pushing to transform UK energy networks, and showcase opportunities for entrepreneurs, investors and others to get involved, via Ofgem's Strategic Innovation Fund, delivered by Innovate UK. Series hosted by Innovate UK's Jodie Giles and team.
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In each episode of Sustainability Insiders, Kevin Hegarty and Libby Drabble talk to business leaders to find out how they're making their companies more sustainable. In series one, they speak to the likes of Philip Fjeld from CNG Fuels, who tells them how he’s helping HGV fleets big and small to ditch diesel. They also speak to Simon Rutledge from Biffa Waste Services, who shares some amazing tips and new thinking on managing waste, and Simon Lewis from law firm Brabners, who tells them why ...
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A Rock and A Hard Place

Mineral Choices

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Welcome to A Rock and A Hard Place, a podcast brought to you by Mineral Choices. In each episode, Dr Saleem Ali and Thomas Hale speak to experts about the integral but too often hidden role of minerals in our modern world. From complex communications infrastructure to next-generation clean energy solutions, minerals are the key to unlocking a brighter and sustainable future. However, supplying enough minerals to meet the world’s ever-increasing demand is a significant challenge. Stuck with a ...
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NHS England’s former Chief Nursing Information Officer and founder of the Future Nurse community, Natasha Phillips, is bringing nurses and tech together for better care. Join her monthly as she helps to keep nurses at the forefront of digital transformation in health, joined by nurses, nursing leaders, partners from the health tech industry and academics from higher education.
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The flagship entrepreneurship show on BFM, featuring personal business stories from early stage start-ups, all the way to billionaire octogenarians in Malaysia and abroad. Notable guests include Martin Cooper (father of the mobile phone), Julian Assange (founder of WikiLeaks), Ralph Henry Baer (father of video games), Tony Buzan (Mindmap Guru), Isaac Tigrett (Hard Rock Cafe founder), Robert Kiyosaki (Financial Guru), Nick Vujicic (motivational speaker) and more. Tap into this valuable resour ...
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Stop the World

Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)

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Everything seems to be accelerating: geopolitics, technology, security threats, the dispersal of information. At times, it feels like a blur. But beneath the dizzying proliferation of events, discoveries, there are deeper trends that can be grasped and understood through conversation and debate. That’s the idea behind Stop the World, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s podcast on international affairs and security. Each week, we cast a freeze-frame around the blur of events and bring ...
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People living with dementia are citizens whose lives matter. They have the same rights, needs and desires as everyone else, but are ignored far too often. It’s time their voices were heard. So join us and let's talk dementia.
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The Portfolio Construction Podcast

Netwealth Investments Limited

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In this podcast series, Paul O'Connor, Netwealth's Head of Investment Management & Research, picks the brains of key wealth management professionals to uncover unique insights on the investment areas they are most passionate about. Together they explore potential opportunities, challenges and considerations in the market while also sharing fascinating stories and lessons from their experience. We hope you enjoy the unique perspectives.
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Room 106

Planning magazine

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Key recent planning news, and why it’s important, brought to you by the team behind Planning magazine, the leading source of independent intelligence for planning professionals for nearly 50 years. planningresource.co.uk @planningMag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EVA is a Vid/Podcast about simplifying the Traditional African Method of Settling Disputes or Appropriate Dispute Resolution (ADR) to attract more users around the world to settle their disputes via Mediation, Arbitration, Collaborative Law, Negotiation, Conciliation and Early Neutral Evaluation. ADR is taken to cover appropriate methods to litigation. Recent research (Umegbolu 2021) depicts that ADR -Mediation is cheaper, faster more flexible than Litigation. Besides that, disputes or confl ...
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The Brave

Bethan Vincent

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The Brave is a podcast about the people, companies, systems and ideas that are contributing to creating a better future. We speak to experts and innovators about what it takes to build new products and companies, create new markets and movements and challenge the status quo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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NATS Altitude

NATS - UK air traffic control

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Altitude is a monthly live-streamed podcast from NATS - the UK's leading air traffic control company. Here people from across the aviation industry join our own team of experts to offer insights on a wide range of topics. Find out more about the world of air traffic control at NATS.aero.
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The Doghouse

Team Watchdog

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Welcome to Watchdog's regular podcast where we look at the key factchecks produced by the Watchdog team in Sri Lanka and give you a breakdown of our lengthier analyses and upcoming projects.
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The podcast celebrates entrepreneurship , innovation and marketing. Talking from his experience and hosting some amazing industry leaders, the hosts looks to create conversations that helps the business ecosystem collaborate and discuss new ideas.
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The FinTalks - A chat with FinanceMalta is a podcast organised by FinanceMalta as well as its member organisations, shedding light on the financial industry. The podcast sees several representatives from a variety of entities regulating the industry and operating within it, giving insights into their work and Maltese legislation. FinanceMalta members are also contributors to such podcasts.
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The Matt & Shaheen Podcast is hosted by Xero's finest Account Managers. We work with accounting partners across the UK to deploy cloud strategies to work more closely with their clients and future proof their firms. Our podcast is made up of our thoughts on the industry, insights on Xero and from time-to-time, we'll host a special guest.
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Welcome to The Path, a videocast and podcast series about how successful entrepreneurs navigate the world of venture capital to help them scale rapidly. Join us, as we welcome the founders of successful businesses to share their experiences and insights on what they're going through, challenges faced, lessons learned and the changes they're making moving forward.
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Join Defense Forensic's Rob Walensky in this week's episode of "Digital Forensics, Redefined." As a 20-year veteran of law enforcement, Rob has seen it all, from near-death experiences with alligators to nationwide drug busts. Using digital forensics, he solved thousands of cases and still attends court for hundreds more. The life of a law enforcement agent never stops. Tune in each week as he brings on guests to discuss more of their digital forensic findings while reminiscing on past lives ...
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CoSector - University of London

CoSector - University of London

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Our purpose at CoSector - University of London is to enhance and enrich the student experience, through our own products and services and supporting our customers and partners in the education sector. Our impact can be seen in a variety of ways from providing digital learning expertise, wireless network connectivity in student housing or getting graduates into jobs.
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Future of Mobility

Deloitte Voices

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Frictionless, automated, personalized travel on demand – we are steadily approaching the emergence of a new ecosystem in mobility; one that is safer, sustainable, and more inclusive for consumers. In our Future of Mobility series, we bring you key insights from top executives from both the public and private sectors – decision-makers, innovators and shapers pushing the envelope on future developments within Mobility and beyond. Have any questions? Reach out to us at [email protected] # ...
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Experience the Difference

Hosted by Christopher Brooks, ECXO UK Ambassador

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The ECXO (European Customer Experience Organisation) seeks to bring together leaders and organisations, operating in Europe and beyond. The ambition is for these progress types to share knowledge, best practice, insights, stories and lessons with a view to raising the collective experience standards and develop the European approach for Customer Experience.In this podcast series we meet the founder, the ambassadors and the members of the ECXO. We hear their stories through CX and their views ...
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The EIU Digital Economy podcast is a monthly series examining the technologies, ideas and people driving the digitisation of the global economy. Sponsored by DXC, the podcast aims to help business leaders understand the way in which digital technology affects their companies, their teams, and their careers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Seamless Blend - Digital Textile Dialogues

Jorgen Sevild & Gabrielle Shiner-Hill

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Welcome to 'The Seamless Blend,' where we dive deep into the world of digital materials, 3D and Digital Product Creation (DPC). Join us as we share our experiences, explore industry trends, and ponder questions like: Are people truly embracing digital materials? Are you keeping up with the latest developments? If you're seeking a grounded and practical understanding of digital materials and their applications in the fashion and home textile industries, this is your go-to resource. Tune in fo ...
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The new London Book Fair FREE podcasts include views from key figures within the industry and interviews with the three authors taking part in the LBF Author of the Day programme. The podcasts will include a mix of both audio and video episodes. The London Book Fair is held on the 14-16 April 2008, at Earls Court, London. Find out more at www.londonbookfair.co.uk
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We Build Modern Warriors by helping men evolve to their ultimate potential. We will help you transform not only physically, but mentally, socially, psychologically, and even financially. Do you struggle with finding the time, knowledge, and motivation to walk the path to your own Black Belt in life? If so, this is stopping you from achieving your highest purpose, your freedom, and your true state of wisdom. Join the FitRoots Community as we bring you the best experts in their craft, who will ...
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Before we break for the year we wanted to reflect on what the podcast brought us in 2025, and what we want to see for 2026 This week Alix is joined by two members of The Maybe team: Prathm Juneja and Georgia Iacovou. We discuss our favourite episodes from the year while making it clear we love all episodes equally. And also this is not your standar…
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The non-bank lending industry, comprising licensed money lenders, pawnshops, and used car dealers, often operates on paper ledgers and Excel sheets. Johnny Tin, a former banking tech consultant, left his 9-to-5 to change that. He joins us to discuss Arkmind, his company attempting to digitalise this unglamorous sector. We explore how Arkmind bootst…
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In this deep-dive edition, we’ll be discussing an exclusive, in-depth report by Planning on why the government’s drive to digitise planning is yet to make a meaningful impact on services. We’ll also be rounding up the key planning news from the past week to make sure you’re up to speed on all the goings-on in the sector. Key planning news, and why …
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With the launch of Microsoft’s ambient AI for nursing offer – we’re asking what AVT means for nurses. Will we all be walking the wards wearing microphones soon? Will there be an Alexa at every bedside helping us get admin done? Find out more about our upcoming webinar that will deep dive into these questions and more. And with the new year just aro…
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We aim to contribute to the civic discourse on how ADR and digitisation can transform the lives of citizens caught in the web of justice backlogs. In this series, we explore whether ADR is gaining traction as a core feature of mainstream litigation. We also unpacked the pre-action protocols and discussed how parties can go about selecting mediators…
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Welcome to a special end-of-the-year series on Making Risk Flow as we count down the weeks to the end of 2025. The series is a collection of our top episodes from this year. Each Tuesday, we will re-release one standout episode as we build up to releasing our top fan favourite on the last Tuesday. In this episode replay, host Juan de Castro sits do…
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The Bondi massacre of Jews celebrating the first night of Hanukkah on Sunday was the worst terrorist attack Australia has suffered on home soil and its first mass shooting in nearly three decades. With 15 innocent people murdered, Australia’s Jewish community is in deep mourning, while the nation and the world have been jolted into a stark conversa…
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For many entrepreneurs, the idea of living and working anywhere in the world is the ultimate goal. But for Andrew Henderson, it’s more than a dream—it’s a business model. He’s the founder of Nomad Capitalist, a consultancy that helps high-net-worth individuals and entrepreneurs build global lifestyles through offshore strategies, second citizenship…
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The Onion CEO Ben Collins has successfully turned political satire into a sustainable business. He explains why humorous messaging is important to understand times like these — and why he’s dead serious about buying Infowars. Head to our feed for more conversations from MozFest with Abeba Birhane, Audrey Tang, and Luisa Franco Machado. Further read…
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In this episode, we’ll be discussing: Some well-sourced intelligence on what we can expect from the new National Planning Policy Framework, which was published this week, and discussion of the forthcoming passing of the government’s flagship Planning and Infrastructure Act. A series of emerging local plans in different parts of the country that hav…
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The AI sector is frothy, filled with "wrappers" disguised as deep tech and companies blurring the line between innovation and snake oil. Yet, Agnes AI claims to be different. By combining a "Snapchat-style" social feed with an enterprise-grade productivity suite, they aim to capture the 99% of Southeast Asian users who aren't paying for ChatGPT. Br…
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Audrey Tang has some big ideas on how we can use collective needs to shape AI systems — and avoid a future where human life is seen as an obstacle to paper clip production. She also shares what might be the first actual good use-case for AI agents… Further reading & resources: 6-Pack of Care — a research project by Audrey Tang and Caroline Green as…
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The Southeast Asian payments landscape is a fierce battleground, crowded with global giants like Stripe and Adyen, regional heavyweights, and local gateways. Yet, HitPay has carved out a lucrative niche, processing over $1 billion annually for more than 10,000 businesses across the region. CEO Aditya Haripurkar joins us to explain why the region ne…
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Welcome to a special end-of-the-year series on Making Risk Flow as we count down the weeks to the end of 2025. The series is a collection of our top episodes from this year based on views, downloads, and overall engagement. Each Tuesday, we will re-release one standout episode as we build up to releasing our top fan favourite on the last Tuesday. I…
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You can’t build a digital rights movement if you don’t know what you’re fighting for. Luisa says that we’re in a crisis of imagination, and that participation — the non-performative kind — is one big way out of this. Further reading & resources: Learn more about Equilabs Follow Luisa on Instagram — sorry, email is too ‘analog’ Check out her Linktre…
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When most people think of buffets, they think of indulgence, not innovation. But for treatsure Co-Founder and CEO Preston Wong, surplus food became a business opportunity. After gaining traction in Singapore with its “buffet-in-a-box” concept, treatsure is now partnering with top hotels like The Westin and Grand Millennium to reduce food waste in M…
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Earlier this year Abeba Birhane was asked to give a keynote at the AI for Good Summit for the UN — and at the eleventh hour they attempted to censor any mention of genocide in Palestine, and their Big Tech sponsors. She was invited to give her full uncensored talk at Mozfest. Further reading & resources: Abeba’s blog post on the UN censoring her ta…
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Mozilla Festival 2025. Barcelona. Three days in a bonanza of interesting people, ideas, and technology politics. These were our highlights! More like this: FAccT 2025 episodes one and two This is an extra special episode packed full of conversations and on-site impressions of the biggest Mozfest we’ve had in years. This year Alix moderated three pa…
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In this first episode of a two-part series, we explore what commercialisation and deployment mean within the Strategic Innovation Fund, and how the SIF team is working to drive impact at scale across the energy system through funded innovation. We explore the SIF team's internal framework for assessing projects, along with the support the team prov…
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Prof. Dr. Billy Tang’s journey from paraplegic farmer to global changemaker is at the heart of PWD Smart FarmAbility, a disability-led social enterprise transforming food security and community resilience. After an accident that left him paralysed, Billy reimagined how agriculture could work for people with limited mobility, low income, or no farmi…
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Today we continue the AI theme with a TSD Summit Sessions conversation on China and AI with Selina Xu, who leads China and AI research and strategic initiatives in the Office of Eric Schmidt. Who is winning the AI race between the US and China? Are they focusing on the same things? Where do China’s capabilities stand today? How is AI being adopted …
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In this episode, Paul O'Connor sits down with Matthew Webb, co-founder of Scarcity Partners, to unpack private equity's next frontier: GP staking. Discover how shifting from funds to backing managers is rewriting the growth game. Tune in to learn: Why backing businesses and leaders, not just individual funds, gives you exposure across all their inv…
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While the rest of Southeast Asia was chasing the "super app" dream and burning cash on subsidies, Qualgro took a different path. For the last decade, this VC firm has quietly focused on the "boring back end of the internet", B2B software, data, and AI. General Partner Weisheng Neo joins us to explain why this approach is paying off. He also discuss…
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How are you, fans of the show? You might have noticed there’ve been no new episodes for a while. Honestly, I didn’t really want to say anything earlier, but I’m starting to feel like I owe you an explanation. Earlier this year, I got a cancer diagnosis. That sucked. But I had surgery at the end of September, and it looks like it was successful. So …
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With a 50/50 revenue split between local and international markets, Superdough has quietly grown into an 8-figure entertainment powerhouse. Already operating across the US, South Korea, and the UAE, the company behind Breakout and Hauntu is now accelerating its global expansion with unique new models. Co-founders Johnny Ong and Kelly Low join us to…
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Welcome to a special end-of-the-year series on Making Risk Flow as we count down the weeks to the end of 2025. Each Tuesday, we will re-release one standout episode as we build up to releasing our top fan favourite on the last Tuesday. In this episode, Juan de Castro is joined by his colleagues, Rich Lewis, Cytora's Sales Director, and Zaheer Hooda…
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In the first Summit Sessions interview post-Sydney Dialogue, David Wroe speaks with leading global AI safety expert, Dr Roman Yampolskiy. Roman is founding director of the Cyber Security Lab at the University of Louisville, and author of many books including “AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable”. This week, ASPI convened the fourth Syd…
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Malaysia’s property market is crowded, competitive, and increasingly shaped by branding that goes far beyond logos and brochures. In this episode, we speak with Evon Chong and Aaron Bok, Co-Founders of IMAJEN, a property-focused branding consultancy that specialises in curating desire for places through storytelling, identity and experience design.…
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Founded in 2001 with just RM10,000 in savings and RM110,000 borrowed from friends and family, Symbiotica Specialty Ingredients has grown into a major Malaysian manufacturer, exporting active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to 70 countries. After 23 years of organic growth, the company entered a new chapter in 2024 when Ekuinas acquired an 80% sta…
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Everything is happening so fast. And a lot of it’s bad. What can research and science organizations do when issues are complex, fast-moving, and super important? More like this: Independent Researchers in a Platform Era w/ Brandi Guerkink Building knowledge is more important than ever in times like these. This week, we have three guests. Megan Pric…
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Malaysia’s gaming industry has crossed the billion-dollar mark, but a critical talent shortage threatens its momentum — from programmers and tools engineers to live-ops developers. Curine Ventures and Xsolla launched the Xsolla Curine Academy (XCA) in 2023 to close that gap, by building industry-ready creators through hands-on training, mentorship,…
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In this episode, we’ll be discussing: All the planning news from last week’s Budget, including the promise of further funding to boost planning capacity. An important announcement from the housing minister on the future of the legal duty to cooperate for and other impending changes to the local plan system. Key planning news, and why it is importan…
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When Michelle Hah stepped into her family’s fire safety business, it was already a trusted name built on decades of service. But she saw the potential to go further. Under her leadership, Fire Fighter Industry evolved from a small supplier of extinguishers into one of Malaysia’s largest integrated fire safety providers, spanning design, installatio…
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18 months ago, co-working operator WORQ planned to raise RM40 million to fuel its expansion. But halfway through the process, they stepped back from the raise, claiming that it wasn’t because they couldn't get the funds, but because they had hit the startup "holy grail": generating enough internal cash flow to fund their own growth. Co-founders Ste…
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In this episode of Making Risk Flow, host Jake Harding speaks with Matthew Grant, founder and CEO of Instech and a veteran of 33 years in catastrophe modelling. Matthew unpacks why insurance’s cautious approach to AI is more strategic than sceptical. Together, they explore how carriers can align technology adoption with real business problems, buil…
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What started in 2010 as a simple wedding RSVP tool has evolved into a complete event technology platform. After a crucial pivot away from the consumer market, Evenesis now powers corporate events and MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), combining software with essential on-the-ground managed services. Founder and CEO Ts. Yusno…
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In a crowded footwear market, how does a 62-year-old Danish brand stay relevant? For ECCO, it starts with a unique "cow-to-shoe" philosophy, owning the entire value chain from tannery to retail floor. But facing a post-pandemic market downturn and a "promo pandemic" of endless discounts, the brand is rethinking its strategy. Managing Director Benja…
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Imagine doing tech research… but from outside the tech industry? What an idea… More like this: Nodestar: Turning Networks into Knowledge w/ Andrew Trask So much of tech research happens within the tech industry itself, because it requires data access, funding, and compute. But what the tech industry has in resources, it lacks in independence, scrup…
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Our Chief Executive Catherine Hall and our very good friend and partner Aged Care Association Chief Executive Hon. Tracey Martin join our Media Advisor Daniel Paul for a conversation around advocating for the sector in the second part of this podcast. In this podcast, Catherine and Tracey explore what practical changes can be implemented and how to…
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Our Chief Executive Catherine Hall and our very good friend and partner Aged Care Association Chief Executive Hon. Tracey Martin join our Media Advisor Daniel Paul for a conversation around advocating for the sector in part one of this podcast. In this podcast, we’ll articulate what the challenge is for the ageing population in Aotearoa New Zealand…
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Caring for ageing parents is becoming one of Asia’s fastest-growing emotional and practical challenges. Yet much of that burden remains invisible. We speak with Ivan Mun, Founder of ELLO, about how personal loss led him to build AI-powered caregiving technology designed to monitor seniors without intruding on their dignity or independence. Can arti…
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In this edition, we’ll be discussing the housing secretary’s announcement of a series of further changes to the planning system, including: Changes to the ministerial application call-in process that would require English councils to tell the housing ministry when they intend to refuse planning applications for schemes of more than 150 homes. Impen…
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In June 2023, How Meng Hock led a management buyout (MBO) of OMS Energy from Sumitomo Corporation to prevent the company from liquidation. Less than two years later, he successfully listed the company on the NASDAQ, raising over $33 million. However, the transition to public life has been turbulent. Since its IPO in May 2025, the stock has faced si…
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In the first episode of our new season Bethan talks to Marcus Wang of Coda Global Ventures about building businesses in and across the US, the UK and China, and draws on his experience in discussing how to navigate the complex relationships and subtle differences across cultures and marketplaces. Links from the episode codaglobalventures.com Marcus…
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It started as a one-year experiment to cure a career frustration. Eight years later, Lit Books has become a favourite among many readers, particularly those who enjoy a more curated and meaningful book browsing experience. But behind the curated shelves and cozy atmosphere lies the tough reality of running an independent bookstore in Malaysia. Co-f…
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In this special compilation episode of Making Risk Flow, host Juan de Castro revisits conversations with the industry leaders who shaped Season 7. Join Allison Thornicroft, Yaemish Rughoo, Mark Allan, Greg Hendrick, Bilge Mert, Jean-Jacques Henchoz, and Lambros Lambrou to explore why speed and efficiency matter in commercial insurance, how AI and t…
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Ladore Signature wants to ride "Rent-to-Own" (RTO) furniture all the way to an ACE Market listing. But with current revenues around RM500k, is their target of hitting RM25 million by 2029 ambitious... or delusional? Business Development Director Kun Chi Jun and Strategy Officer Ray Chung join us to defend their strategy. They unpack their role as t…
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Governments around the world are using predictive systems to manage engagement with even the most vulnerable. Results are mixed. More like this: Algorithmically Cutting Benefits w/ Kevin De Liban Luckily people like Soizic Pénicaud are working to prevent the modern welfare state from becoming a web of punishment of the most marginalised. Soizic has…
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Andrey Leskov, the Co-Founder of illumi, an AI-native whiteboard, aims to help teams turn scattered AI chats into visual workflows that build context, compound knowledge, and speed up complex work holistically. Why did the company feel this was a blind spot in the current wave of AI adoption, how did it lead them to build illumi, and what have they…
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In this deep-dive edition, we’ll be discussing: How the government’s decision to make national development management policies non-statutory will impact plan-making and development management. What the proposed relaxation of London’s affordable housing requirements would mean for practitioners – both inside and outside the capital. Key planning new…
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