Greg Fischer spent twenty years solving one of neurosurgery's most persistent problems: the brain moves during surgery, making even the most precise preoperative maps unreliable when it matters most. In this New York Angels edition of The Angel...
When Pascal de Mul helped build Spotify, he accidentally killed the live bootleg. On The Angel Nest, learn how his company Setmixer is bringing it back in studio quality, paying artists 70%, and turning every grassroots venue into a record label.
Don Mathis watched drones reshape modern warfare and saw an opportunity to bring that power home. In this New York Angels edition of The Angel Nest, you'll learn how SkyFire is using Level 2 drones and AI to strengthen national defense, transform...
When Eric Tao sought to scale experiential learning, he looked for investors who saw AI as more than just a buzzword. In this New York Angels edition of the Angel Nest, you’ll learn how Mega Minds uses AI avatars and data moats to triple student...
When David Steinberger started a creator-friendly comics brand, he hoped to partner with angel investors who could help. In this special New York Angels edition of the Angel Nest, you'll learn how that initial partnership spawned not one successful...
The study of the human brain is among the most important priorities in the life sciences today. Dr. Leigh Hochberg, professor of engineering and brain science at Brown University joins us to talk about rapid advances in implantable brain computers...
On this special New York Angels edition of the Angel Nest, board chair Cindy Cook joins us to interview the founder of the New York Angels, David S. Rose. He's updated his famous book, “Angel Investing: The Gust Guide to Making Money and Having Fun...
The Rhode Island Life Science Hub is accelerating innovation. In this episode of The Angel Nest, we talk with Dr. Tejal Desai, engineering dean at Brown University about how Brown and The Rhode Island Life Science Hub are partnering to bring...
In this New York Angels edition of The Angel Nest, we meet a great business inspired by a disaster. When his home flooded with water, John Rusk decided there had to be a better way to protect property. So, he invented an early warning system and...
Rhode Island has long excelled in research and innovation. But now, there’s a new catalyst to create businesses and jobs by helping to bring new technologies to market. It's the Rhode Island Life Science Hub and investors are taking note.
