Our Moore's Lobby Podcast serves an elite global audience of engineers, technologists, and executives with a goal to educate, empower, and entertain. We discuss the technologies and engineering behind the hottest industry trends as host Daniel Bogdanoff guides you through the human stories behind the world's most inspiring organizations and leaders. Tune in every other Tuesday for new episodes.
In this Industry Tech Days Keynote, Dr. Jeffrey Welser of IBM Research gives an inside perspective on how R&D turns science fiction into working products and which cutting-edge technologies are changing our industry drastically.
In this Industry Tech Days Keynote, host Daniel Bogdanoff speaks with Brandon Moak, CTO and Co-founder of Embark, a company Moak and his CEO founded in their early 20s that has since grown into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise focused on scaling autonomous trucking.
From a garage that became the cradle of Silicon Valley to the stage of the Oscars, this episode runs the gamut of what printer and display technology are capable of—and where they're going next in our ever-changing world.
In this Industry Tech Days Keynote, you'll meet Victor J. Glover, Jr. and Michael Hopkins, NASA astronauts and engineers. In their conversation, Victor, Michael, and Daniel will discuss what it's like to walk in space, the technologies that are propelling space exploration, and the…
In this Industry Tech Days Keynote, we'll speak with Massimo Banzi, the Co-founder, CTO, and Chairman of Arduino. Arduino recently announced a monumental change in its new efforts towards producing affordable, scalable hardware for industrial automation applications. Hear the how and why of…
AI is on the rise in everything from social media to online shopping to insurance. All of it relies on processing power and, increasingly, on the rise of supercomputers.
There are millions of unsecured devices on the market today. Whose responsibility is it to design secure silicon, anyway?
As Google’s risen from just a search engine to becoming the world’s gateway to the internet, Luiz Barroso and Amin Vahdat have shown just how important EEs are to the hardware and compute side of a fully connected world that relies on data centers. Come for the insights. Stay for the…
The story of Steve Sanghi's career to date parallels the growth of Microchip Technology and the history of the semiconductor industry overall. Sometimes, the behind-the-scenes environment of technological advancement is anything but glamorous. Sometimes, it's about survival.
How did we go from the first widely affordable microcontrollers to AI in almost every industry within 30 years? The answer is engineering leaders like Gina Loften who help the largest companies on earth efficiently adopt cutting-edge technologies—and see what's coming next.
“We’re in a world of exponential change.” This week, we talk power, renewables, and human nature with a EE Ph.D. who is shaping power in engineering.
There's no question you've heard of Arduino. But this episode will make you think twice about who uses the Arduino platform and why.
How do you solve the thousands of challenges standing in the way of autonomous vehicle deployment? Hear from the leader of a team of thousands of engineers doing "the best work of their lives" to safely deploy AVs.
We've been talking about smart cities for a long time now, even though we've had a great deal of the necessary technology for a decade. So what's the holdup?
What does it mean to design robotics with humans in mind? This week, Dave talks with Dr. Aaron Edsinger, roboticist and CEO/Co-founder of Hello Robot.