2968: ORCA Computing's Breakthrough in Photonic Quantum Computers

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3267: Moving Beyond Attention: Branding in the Age of AI and XR

What happens when marketing, psychology, and emerging tech converge around a single purpose, redefining the relationship between brands and consumers? In today’s episode, I’m joined by Jaime Schwarz, a creative force behind Brand Therapy, The TeamFlow Institute, and MRKD.art, who ...  Show more

3562: Veeva Systems on AI and the Future of Clinical Trials

What happens when decades of clinical research experience collide with a regulatory environment that is changing faster than ever? In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sat down with Dr Werner Engelbrecht, Senior Director of Strategy at Veeva Systems, for a wide-ranging conversa ...  Show more

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