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149: Building Tomorrow's Data Infrastructure with Diode Ventures' Brad Hardin
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149: Building Tomorrow's Data Infrastructure with Diode Ventures' Brad Hardin

Currently serving as President of Diode Ventures, the infrastructure development arm of Black & Veatch, Brad Hardin has worked as a LEED-accredited architect, construction manager, and technology leader in a national and international capacity with a focus on business development/procurement, technology strategy, and growth.

Join me in this week’s conversation with Brad as we discuss the crucial role of infrastructure development for the future of artificial intelligence and how to integrate advanced technology effectively and sustainably while highlighting the significance of a strong, collaborative team and a culture of continuous learning.

Topics covered in this episode include:

  • the challenges of archaic systems

  • benefits of prefabrication and automation in construction

  • the fascinating possibilities of quantum computing

  • community engagement and public perception

  • the role of humans in a tech-driven world

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What antiquated legacy systems do you notice in your professional or personal life that need to be updated? Are they updates technology can achieve, or are they better left for humans to handle?

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People of Product
People of Product
Digital products power our lives, but they wouldn’t exist without the expertise and passion of real people. This podcast brings together industry experts to have conversations beyond tech, tools, and process. We’re here to talk about the ROI of empowered teams. Listen as we discuss building, leading, equipping, and inspiring product teams to create transformational change within companies. People of Product is hosted by George Brooks & Dan Linhart - the founders of Crema.