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Build The Future

Adam Keating of CoLab — The Future of Engineering, Collaboration, and Work

Apr 27, 2021
38:33

In this episode of Build the Future, we talk with Adam Keating, the CEO & Co-founder of CoLab. At CoLab they’re building software to simplify design reviews for engineering teams building complex products. In doing so, they're enabling the engineers who are building our future to build faster and more collaboratively.  

We talk about CoLab, the future of work, Hyperloops, and how bright our future is looking.

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