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Make it. Move it. Sell it. — Episode #7

Spiro Technologies

I have a very solid story here, it was really nice, it kind of came full circle about a year ago when we were pitching HASBRO for some business. Jordan Nollman: Kind of middle of the road, I think mainly because if you get too old, they’re just not into technology. Jordan Nollman: Great question. Adam Honig: Cool.

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Episode 35: Why Education and Training Are Key to Growing Manufacturing in the US

Spiro Technologies

As a result, I’m an electrical engineer by degree. We should pitch it to someone in Hollywood. Mike Nager: Yes, there could be a whole bunch of different angles. is the result of these technologies that have been developed outside of manufacturing. Maybe, Mike, before we kind of get into Industry 4.0 Adam Honig: Exactly.

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SaaS in Africa: 10 Things We Learned From Scaling to 1M Users (Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

On the other hand, it’s booming population wise, economically, and technologically. With electricity, a lot of African nations never had legacy electrical grids. So you can see how technology’s starting to play a very important role in development of Africa. So on the one hand, Africa’s kind of a mess.

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SaaStr Podcast #388 with Okta CMO Ryan Carlson

SaaStr

I studied electrical engineering. Ryan Carlson: And so for tech startups, when they’re small, the product story and the company story are one and the same, but as they get bigger, the company story starts to take on a different angle. I started in Silicon Valley a long time ago. It takes on more significance.