

Lexicon by Interesting Engineering
Interesting Engineering
Explore the future of innovation with 'Lexicon by Interesting Engineering' – a captivating podcast that dives into the heart of groundbreaking advancements. Join us for engaging conversations with leading experts in engineering and technology. Each episode of Lexicon unravels the stories of inspiration, the mechanics of breakthroughs, and peeks into what the future holds. Discover the fascinating journey of how today's ideas are shaping tomorrow's world. https://interestingengineering.com/newsletters
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Feb 29, 2024 • 46min
Unveiling jet suits: the real Iron Man Richard Browning
Discover how Richard Browning's Gravity Industries is redefining human flight with their groundbreaking jet suits. From its inception to global demonstrations and the future of aerial mobility, explore how these thousand-horsepower jet suits are not just the stuff of science fiction but a reality that's pushing the boundaries of human potential and imagination.

Feb 21, 2024 • 46min
The future of energy harvesting and battery-free devices
Join us as Nick from Atmosic Technologies dives into the innovative world of ultra-low power chips and their pivotal role in the IoT landscape. Discover how energy harvesting is setting a new standard for device sustainability and convenience, paving the way for a future where technology harmonizes with environmental goals.

Feb 15, 2024 • 41min
The Power of Satellite Connectivity in Remote Areas
In this episode, we sit down with Gianluca, an expert in telecommunications and a passionate advocate for using satellite technology to enhance global connectivity. Gianluca shares his journey from a curious child in Italy to becoming a pivotal figure in connecting remote and underserved areas through satellite technology. We talk about the challenges and opportunities of creating a more connected world, from agriculture to emergency rescue missions, and how satellite connectivity can revolutionize access to information and services across the globe. Gianluca's vision for a universally connected future, where technology transcends geographical and economic barriers, offers a fascinating glimpse into the potential of satellite internet to reshape our world.

Feb 8, 2024 • 51min
The future of space exploration and ethics with Erika Nesvold
Astrophysicist Erika Nesvold discusses her passion for space, the significance of circumstellar discs, and the role of simulations in understanding our universe. She also delves into space ethics, addressing the complexities of space exploration, resource utilization, and the ethical considerations of human activities beyond Earth.

Feb 1, 2024 • 45min
Immersive Worlds: Crafting Magic with Engineering
Dive into the enchanting world of themed entertainment in this podcast episode, featuring industry experts Ryan Harmon and Joe Lanzisero. Explore how engineering and technology merge to create immersive experiences in theme parks and beyond. From the evolution of themed dining to the latest in VR and drone technology, this episode offers an in-depth look at the art of crafting magical worlds. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind beloved attractions and discuss future trends in themed entertainment design. Perfect for enthusiasts and professionals alike, this episode is a treasure trove of insights and inspirations from the heart of the industry.

Jan 25, 2024 • 57min
Transforming Trash into Treasure: Waste-to-Energy Innovation with Dan Nienhauser
Dan Neenheiser from Stellar3 discusses their pioneering work in transforming landfill waste into low-carbon fuels and electricity. We delve into the technicalities of their Thermal Chemical Conversion technology, its contribution to the circular economy, and how it addresses climate change. Dan also shares insights into the challenges and misconceptions surrounding waste-to-energy innovations and gives us a sneak peek into Stellar3's future endeavors.

Dec 29, 2023 • 28min
Retrofit AI and automation: the future of construction and mining
Our guest in this episode is Bibhrajit Halder, the founder and CEO of SafeAI, a world leader in heavy equipment automation.In this episode, we’ll explore Bibhrajit’s journey from childhood to founding one of the most exciting tech AI and automation companies in the world. SafeAI retrofits heavy vehicles with autonomous technology to make sites safer, more productive, and more cost-effective. The retrofit approach enables companies to upgrade their existing vehicles, lowering the barrier to entry for autonomous deployments. The company is currently focused on the mining and construction industries but has the potential to automate pretty much any industry that relies on large vehicles of all shapes and sizes. Bibrajit explains how this is done, on which types of vehicles it is appropriate, and gives us a glimpse into a future where the cradle-to-grave lifecycle of many products could, in theory, be fully automated, freeing human beings from the drudgery of manual jobs in fields like mining, construction, and delivery. We shared some nostalgia about the 1980s Transformers series and also looked into the deep future where SafeAI could help humans expand beyond our planet.

Dec 18, 2023 • 43min
Engineering sustainability: Navigating green tech with a global manufacturing network
Our guest this episode is Dave Evans, the co-founder and CEO at Fictiv, a manufacturing platform aiming to bridge the gap between digital design and physical hardware development.We discussed Dave's early interest in tools and mechanical work, his pathway into engineering, and his time working at Ford Motors.Dave highlighted the importance of creativity in engineering, emphasizing the intersection between art and science. He elaborated on Fictiv's goal to accelerate product development by leveraging technology and global supply chains, citing examples of their collaborations with companies like Honeywell to streamline manufacturing processes and reduce production time significantly.Moreover, we delved into the sustainability aspect of manufacturing, discussing initiatives to reduce emissions through localized production and the benefits of additive manufacturing in minimizing waste. We further explored Fictiv's mission, technological innovations in manufacturing, and the imperative shift towards sustainable practices in the industry.

Nov 29, 2023 • 30min
Hyperloop unveiled: Behind the scenes of tomorrow's transit with Bibop Gresta
Our guest this episode is Bibop Gresta, the co-founder of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT).We discussed the revolutionary potential of Hyperloop technology and Bibop's vision for the future. He emphasized the technology’s aim is to bring efficiency in transportation rather than just speed. Furthermore, we discussed the progress of the company. Bibop hinted at significant projects with the Italian government and the technology's energy-efficient design.In addition to the detailed insights into Hyperloop's development, Bibop shared personal anecdotes from his entrepreneurial journey and imparted advice for aspiring innovators. He envisions a future not only for Hyperloop but also for space technology, advocating for a space elevator as a means to preserve Earth's resources and pave the way for human exploration of other planets.

Nov 4, 2023 • 29min
Cementing a Sustainable Future: Leah Ellis Unveils Sublime's Vision
Our guest this episode is Leah Ellis, the CEO and Co-founder at Sublime Systems based in Massachusetts, United StatesWe discussed Sublime’s innovative approach to revolutionizing the cement industry. Leah explained how Sublime's technology aims to decarbonize cement production, a major source of CO2 emissions. Additionally, she shared insights into the technology’s electrochemical process, emphasizing that Sublime creates cement at ambient temperature using electricity, making it both efficient and environmentally friendly. She further emphasized how Sublie Systems’ cement is a true zero technology and not net zero. She highlighted the importance of Sublime's performance-based standard approval and the company’s plans to expand globally.Leah also expressed optimism about the future despite the challenges and emphasized the need for continuous innovation and hard work to achieve a sustainable future in the construction industry.


