Techcentric Planet

Techcentric Planet
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Welcome to Techcentric Planet where we offer a glimpse into the future of humanity through the lens of technology. We have sought out innovators and founders who are interested in providing solutions to some of our most fundamental human-centric problems with a view to help our planet.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as technology innovation, human-centric solutions, and sustainability, with episodes spotlighting innovators like James Scholes, who discusses practical approaches to addressing drone safety and other human-centric challenges in our technologically driven world.

Welcome to Techcentric Planet where we offer a glimpse into the future of humanity through the lens of technology. We have sought out innovators and founders who are interested in providing solutions to some of our most fundamental human-centric problems with a view to help our planet.
The Indigenous food industry in Australia is a multimillion-dollar market, yet less than 2% of businesses in this space are Indigenous-owned. It’s time for that to change and systems approaches can help. In today’s episode of TechCentric Planet, we sit down with Lara Wilde, managing director of AgriFood Catalyst to talk about:
Why Indigenous representation in the food industry matters
The importance of farming not just sustainably, but respectfully
How we can better support Indigenous food entrepreneurs

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