Chicago Inno

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Podcast by Chicago Inno

Episodes

  • The Most Ridiculous Connected Devices from CES

    06/01/2017 Duration: 15min

    A major trend at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year was connected everything--IoT is now in everything from your hairbrush to scarf to showerhead. Will and Karis break down some of the wackier IoT devices that debuted and ask the question: Are smart devices making us dumber?

  • Chicago Inno Show Episode 30

    06/01/2017 Duration: 48min

    It's all things CES this week. The Big One: Karis, Will and Jim talk tech trends and announcements at CES 2017. The One-On-One: Jim talks with John Renaldi, founder of Jiobit, about the startup's wearable for children. The Fun One: Will and Karis break down the more ridiculous hardware debuting at CES and ask the question: Are smart devices actually making us dumb?

  • This Chicago Startup is Creating Wearables for Kids

    06/01/2017 Duration: 21min

    Jim talks with John Renaldi, founder of Jiobit, a startup that is creating wearables for parents and children.

  • We Went to a Dave & Busters in Orland Park To Get Snapchat Spectacles

    23/12/2016 Duration: 12min

    The Fun One: Karis heads to a Dave & Busters in Orland Park, Ill. to track down a pair of Snapchat Spectacles, the elusive camera glasses only available through pop up vending machines.

  • How Z-Axis Factor Brings Manufacturing Tools to Artists and Innovators

    23/12/2016 Duration: 23min

    Will talks with Nuha Nazy and Emilia Rogowska, cofounders of Z-Axis Factory, a business factory for innovators and artists in Pilsen.

  • The Chicago Inno Show Episode 29

    23/12/2016 Duration: 49min

    The Big One: Karis, Will, and Jim talk year-in-review for Chicago tech The One-On-One: Will talks with Nuha Nazy and Emilia Rogowska, cofounders of Z-Axis Factory, a business factory for innovators and artists in Pilsen. The Fun One: Karis heads to a Dave & Busters in Orland Park, Ill. to track down a pair of Snapchat Spectacles, the elusive camera glasses only available through pop up vending machines.