We often think that technology itself is the solution to our problems. But how we situate technology in our markets—to make it the most accessible, affordable, and usable option—is what determines how effective it will be in solving the challenges of expanding resilience today.
In this week’s Economic Architecture Reflections episode, host Stuart Yasgur reflects on the innovations of Paul Hines, Gavin McCormick, and Nicole Rycroft to emphasize the design work necessary to integrate technological innovations into our markets and ensure that the remarkable capabilities of better data, more sustainable materials, and inventive thinking can be made equally accessible to the public and can address our problems of historic proportions.
Learn more about Paul Hines, Gavin McCormick, and Nicole Rycroft’s work in previous episodes of the Economic Architecture podcast:
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How do we solve the problems that really matter? Join host and founder of Economic Architecture, Dr. Stuart Yasgur, in conversation with pioneers at the leading edge of innovation to understand the concrete actions we can take to address the daunting challenges that are shaping our lives.
Through in-depth conversations with innovators, community leaders, experts, and others most proximate to the issues, the Economic Architecture Podcast brings us closer to understanding how we can redesign the market and our collective capacity to solve the important problems we face.
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Production Team:
Host: Stuart Yasgur
Executive Producer: Becca Rashid
Senior Producer & Research Lead: Jennifer Vogt