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Mar 27, 2025 • 5min
Plural’s platform allows enterprises to manage their Kubernetes clusters in one place
Sam Weaver, VP of product management at Unqork and co-founder of Plural, dives into the challenges of managing Kubernetes clusters. He shares how Unqork's need for better management led to the creation of a centralized platform to boost development productivity. Weaver also discusses Plural's GitOps framework, which empowers customers with complete control over their clusters, and highlights the team's commitment to continuous improvements and future upgrades. Tune in for insights into streamlining enterprise cloud management!

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Mar 27, 2025 • 4min
Pruna AI open sources its AI model optimization framework
A European startup is shaking up the AI scene by open-sourcing its optimization framework. This innovative framework utilizes advanced techniques like pruning, quantization, and caching to enhance AI model efficiency. Developers can now assess their models more effectively, making AI tools more accessible, especially for image and video generation. It’s a significant step toward revolutionizing how AI models are optimized.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 4min
AI creation platform Arcade expands from jewelry to home goods
Discover how a generative AI marketplace is evolving from designing jewelry to creating personalized home goods. The new 'Match My Room' feature allows users to upload photos of their spaces for perfectly tailored rug designs. The conversation dives into Arcade's successful fundraising efforts and future product plans, all while maintaining an affordable edge against luxury brands. It's a fascinating look at merging technology with home aesthetics!

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Mar 26, 2025 • 6min
Mortgage as an employee benefit? Kleiner Perkins leads $23.5M Series A for Multiply Mortgage
Mortgage rates have skyrocketed since the pandemic, creating challenges for homebuyers. A Denver startup is making waves by rethinking how employers can offer mortgage benefits to their employees. With $23.5 million in new funding, this innovative company provides tailored mortgage advice and educational resources. They aim to make homeownership more accessible, transforming mortgages into an essential part of financial wellness packages.

Mar 25, 2025 • 4min
Aletiq secures $6.5M for its SaaS tool focused on product lifecycle management
Aletiq has successfully secured €6 million in funding, fueling its innovative product lifecycle management software for various manufacturing sectors. The podcast dives into the importance of this technology for companies of all sizes and discusses the competitive landscape of PLM solutions. It also highlights how Aletiq is revolutionizing product lifecycle management with a user-friendly SaaS model, making it more accessible and collaborative for mid-market industrial players. These insights shed light on the future of product development in various industries.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 5min
1X will test humanoid robots in ‘a few hundred’ homes in 2025
Norwegian robotics startup 1X is set to test its humanoid robot, Neo Gamma, in a few hundred homes by 2025. The CEO sheds light on the significance of early adopters and potential privacy concerns. Listeners will ponder the feasibility of a human-assisted version this year and when we might see a public rollout. This cutting-edge exploration raises intriguing questions about the future of humanoid robotics and how they may integrate into our daily lives.

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Mar 24, 2025 • 6min
Wayve CEO shares his key ingredients for scaling autonomous driving tech
In this engaging conversation, Alex Kendall, co-founder and CEO of Wayve, shares insights on scaling autonomous driving technology. He discusses the importance of developing cost-effective, hardware-agnostic self-driving software. Kendall emphasizes how partnerships and innovative strategies can drive the future of automated vehicles, covering applications in advanced driver assistance and robotaxis. He also delves into groundbreaking advancements in AI, including the Gaia 2 generative model, highlighting the necessity of adaptive learning in real-world scenarios.

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Mar 24, 2025 • 6min
ClearGrid, armed with a fresh $10M, is developing AI to improve debt collection in MENA
In this episode, Mohamed Al-Zabin, Co-founder and CEO of ClearGrid, discusses his vision for revolutionizing debt collection in the MENA region. He highlights the outdated methods currently in use and how ClearGrid’s AI solutions aim to enhance recovery rates while building borrower trust. With consumer lending on the rise, Al-Zabin emphasizes the importance of adapting to modern practices and regulatory demands. Tune in to discover how technology can reshape the financial landscape in emerging markets.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 6min
Amid calls for sovereign EU tech stack, Evroc raises $55M to build a hyperscale cloud in Europe
Matthias Ostrom, CEO and founder of Evroc, discusses his Swedish startup’s ambitious mission to create a hyperscale cloud in Europe. They recently secured €50.6 million in funding to establish a digital infrastructure that promises to be secure, sovereign, and sustainable. Ostrom emphasizes the importance of reducing reliance on U.S. tech firms and the need for digital sovereignty in light of geopolitical tensions. The conversation delves into the exciting future of European tech innovation, highlighting Evroc's role in reshaping the digital landscape.

Mar 21, 2025 • 5min
Factorial snaps up $120M from General Catalyst to boost its HR sales and marketing
While Rippling and Deel duke it out in the field and in the courtroom alleging illegal sales and marketing tactics, here’s another way to boost business growth: pick up a massive sum of cash to expand your operations in those areas. Factorial, the Barcelona-based “unicorn” startup that provides an all-in-one HR platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices