MarketScale Software & Technology Live Podcast at CES 2019

Updated: January 11th 2:00 PM CST.

MarketScale went live in Las Vegas for CES 2019 this week, with Daniel Litwin, the Voice of B2B, hosting a two hour podcast with industry leaders giving us a firsthand look at the latest innovations in the software and technology world.

MarketScale’s two-hour live podcast was a great success! Don’t worry if you missed it, you are able to listen to the whole podcast right here!

 

Click on the following time-stamps for live interviews with representatives from these leading companies:

13:00: Patrick Santucci, Product Manager for DJI, discussing their newest enterprise products and giving his thoughts on the 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act.

32:36: ‘Cam’s Corner’, fun CES observations from our own Cameron Cooper.

43:33: Philippe Vigneau, VP of Business Development for Transatel, shedding light on why car manufacturers are moving to become telecom players in order to provide car connectivity services.

01:18:15: Nadia Giuliani, COO of Next Industries, showcasing their new product “Tactigon Skin,” and why simulated reality may beat out virtual reality as the most practical “reality” technology.

01:42:14: Jerome Loubert, Director of Business Development for FlexFuel Energy Development, showcases how hyrdrogen technology will keep consumer and commercial vehicles cleaner, more efficient and more reliable.

Recap From Wednesday, January 9th

Daniel has been on the show floor all day and said it has been “overwhelming but in the best way possible.”

He said an emphasis on smart technology and 5G connectivity is evident at this year’s event and checked in with the LG ThinQ and Samsung Mobile booths to learn more about what two of the biggest brands brought to Las Vegas for CES.

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