
S2E20 Moving the needle faster - the energy transition revisited
05/13/22 • 47 min
Amazing, I’ve reached 20 episodes of the Season 2!
This episode could have been named: Who ate my ramen noodles? We’ll get back to that in the podcast.
In early May I was in Houston, TX, moderating (MC!) an innovation panel at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC). We wanted to recap our learnings from this event and also talk about what else is going on in the energy industry, how to fund startups and to deploy technology at scale.
We give some of our feedback and recommendations for the coming year - what do we want to see more of. What to focus on, and how to attract Gen. Y.
The energy transition is so key for our future and we need to build strong collaborative forums, deploy new technology at scale (impact) and much more. What is the format for License to operate with ESG and energy transition on the agenda for oil and gas operations? And is energy transition really about energy management?
Also, how can we build a sharing culture also cross-borders, and cross-industries? For profound knowledge, we have to look outside. In my own opinion, the entrepreneurs and innovators need to get a larger focus and place at the table in committees and organizations.
We use ROCSOLE as a case study as scaleup, what is Thomas’ advice to us and the industry for the adoption of new technology.
I am also looking forward to the next OTC and other industry events in Houston coming up...
I enjoyed very much this dynamic discussion with Thomas.
/Mika
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikatienhaara.substack.com
Amazing, I’ve reached 20 episodes of the Season 2!
This episode could have been named: Who ate my ramen noodles? We’ll get back to that in the podcast.
In early May I was in Houston, TX, moderating (MC!) an innovation panel at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC). We wanted to recap our learnings from this event and also talk about what else is going on in the energy industry, how to fund startups and to deploy technology at scale.
We give some of our feedback and recommendations for the coming year - what do we want to see more of. What to focus on, and how to attract Gen. Y.
The energy transition is so key for our future and we need to build strong collaborative forums, deploy new technology at scale (impact) and much more. What is the format for License to operate with ESG and energy transition on the agenda for oil and gas operations? And is energy transition really about energy management?
Also, how can we build a sharing culture also cross-borders, and cross-industries? For profound knowledge, we have to look outside. In my own opinion, the entrepreneurs and innovators need to get a larger focus and place at the table in committees and organizations.
We use ROCSOLE as a case study as scaleup, what is Thomas’ advice to us and the industry for the adoption of new technology.
I am also looking forward to the next OTC and other industry events in Houston coming up...
I enjoyed very much this dynamic discussion with Thomas.
/Mika
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikatienhaara.substack.com
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S2E19 Battery Talks - StoreDot
Storedot is developing fast-charging batteries, but there is so much news and buzz about the company. I sat down with Doron Myersdorf to understand what is so special about StoreDot, their journey to date, and where they are heading.
From the beginning, there has been a clear mission from StoreDot’s side to achieve extremely fast-charging batteries. They have some 2,000 tests and experiments ongoing in world-class laboratories at all times. And attracting 200 million $ in funding from companies such as BP, Daimler, Vinfast, Ola Electric, and Volvo Cars, there is serious interest in scaling up the technology. And how to go from the early-stage failures from which you draw the learnings to a scaleup when failure is not an option.
Globally, there is a need to establish probably some 100 gigafactories and we are only in the beginning of this journey.
It was great getting the insights into the technology and the company also from Doron. Thanks for the participation; good luck with your continued commercial traction.
/Mika
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mikatienhaara.substack.com
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S3E1 The Business Bomb Cyclone in Tech
Guest: Florian Pestoni, co-founder and CEO of InOrbit.
We had such a great pre-talk, probably about half an hour (sorry cannot share that in the podcast)...and we wanted to talk about what we think about the year 2023. The weather and climate brings us to Bomb Cyclones - and this brings us to the Business Bomb Cyclone (BBC) going on! And creating companies means you are making mistakes and making a fool out of yourself - so we try something new also during this episode...
Companies: InOrbit: www.inorbit.com; Rocsole: www.rocsole.com
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