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Top Tech Voices Podcast S2 E2: Sustainable Tech & Innovations for a Greener Planet

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JoRatcliffe 1 month ago

Episode Two of Top Tech Voices is here and this episode sees podcast host Georgia Lewis Anderson being joined by Irish inventor Fionn Ferreira.

Fionn has established himself as a leading inventor in environmental science after created a magnet-based method for extracting microplastics from water, and winning the Global Grand Prize at the Google Science Fair in 2019 at just 18 years old.

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  • How Fionn’s parents got him creating and experimenting at an early age
  • How he succeeds by adding an element of childlike playfulness and creativity into the way he works
  • The importance of finding people around you who can do the things you can’t
  • How to stay upbeat in the face of negative news on the climate and environment

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  • JoRatcliffe
    JoRatcliffe 9 days ago +4
    Just letting everyone know that the next Top Tech Voices podcast episode is live and watchable here which means there is a new competition with more kit to be won! The contest for this episode is now closed…
  • chloro
    chloro 1 month ago +3
    Made a microplastic detector using LEGO at 14…At 14, I was proud of not burning instant noodles. She’s removing pollutants with magnets. I’m removing bugs by turning it off and on again. But the real…
  • veluv01
    veluv01 1 month ago +3
    Okay this episode actually got to me like i think most of us did that thing as kids where you'd just pull stuff apart to see how it worked, build something pointless out of whatever was lying around…
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  • gordonmx
    gordonmx 29 days ago

    To be honest, although I though this episode was interesting, I enjoyed the first episode between Dr Jack Lewis and Georgia Anderson, AI consultant, more enlightening.  Fionn Ferreira came across as very smart, creative and concerned, but limited by his group of influencers.  He very much wants to make a difference, and he is, but limits his scope to only a small part of the problem.  As an example, what do we do with all the micro-plastic after we have filtered and collected it?  Do we burn it (i.e. the current method of deposing of unwanted waste) and releasing the byproducts into the air.  I’m not saying we shouldn’t clean up the mess we have created, but we need a total solution. 

    I knew a guy in college, like Fionn, who as his goal would design and build very complex project every month.  In most cases, he could explain how they work better than our instructors, but he never graduated.  He was too busy in his own world.  I wish Fionn and his team success in their goals but wonder what they could do if they expanded their vision.

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    kmikemoo 29 days ago in reply to gordonmx

    I disagree that we need a total solution before we start addressing the problem.

    "A journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step." - Laozi     I like the laser focus recommendation.  Too many initiatives fails to even start because of "scope creep".  Energy is squandered on details so far down the line that - once again - nothing gets done.  I think one of Fionn's points is to advance the issue how you can and let the next person - the person who has a passion for that phase of the issue - pick it up from there.  I hear him say "I don't have to fix everything, but I have to fix what I can."

    I also kind of chuckle at the guy that says to focus on a niche is involved in so many things.  I think he's a "solution evangelist".  He's trying to energize people to do something with their lives.  As for the guy in college... Gates, Jobs, Dell, Branson... passion can create more success than education.  I think Fionn knows this.

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    kmikemoo 29 days ago in reply to gordonmx

    I disagree that we need a total solution before we start addressing the problem.

    "A journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step." - Laozi     I like the laser focus recommendation.  Too many initiatives fails to even start because of "scope creep".  Energy is squandered on details so far down the line that - once again - nothing gets done.  I think one of Fionn's points is to advance the issue how you can and let the next person - the person who has a passion for that phase of the issue - pick it up from there.  I hear him say "I don't have to fix everything, but I have to fix what I can."

    I also kind of chuckle at the guy that says to focus on a niche is involved in so many things.  I think he's a "solution evangelist".  He's trying to energize people to do something with their lives.  As for the guy in college... Gates, Jobs, Dell, Branson... passion can create more success than education.  I think Fionn knows this.

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