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Innovating with Impact: Rob Tiffany on IoT, Mentorship, and Making Technology Work for Good

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Episode Summary:

In this insightful episode of “Innovators of Things,” host Jillian Kaplan chats with Rob Tiffany, a notable figure in IoT innovation. They delve into the roots of innovation, discussing whether it’s an inherent trait or cultivated skill, and explore Rob’s journey from the Navy to leading technological advancements in IoT.

What You’ll Learn:

• How mentorship and unexpected career turns shaped Rob’s path to becoming an influential innovator in technology.

• The early days of IoT and how initial concepts in connectivity and problem-solving set the stage for today’s technological landscapes.

• Rob’s practical approach to innovation—focusing on solving real-world problems simply and effectively, sometimes with technology that’s already at hand.

• Insights into the agricultural applications of IoT, highlighting how technology can address critical global challenges like food production and resource management.

Key Moments:

• [00:01:00] Rob discusses his evolution from a military background to pioneering IoT.

• [00:07:00] The story of how simple solutions in IoT began with vending machines and expanded to broader applications.

• [00:20:00] Rob shares his experiences applying IoT solutions in agriculture to improve efficiency and sustainability.

• [00:28:00] A discussion on the societal impacts of technological innovation, especially in labor-intensive industries.

Rob Tiffany emphasizes the importance of making technology accessible and useful, reinforcing the idea that innovation doesn’t always have to be complex; it needs to be impactful. His experiences underscore the potential of IoT not just in business, but in fostering societal benefits and aiding in global challenges like sustainability and food security.

About the Guest:

Rob Tiffany is an acclaimed innovator and thought leader in the IoT space, with a rich background in mobile technology and digital transformation. His career spans various roles, from tech startups to major corporations, all focused on leveraging technology to solve real problems.

Stay in touch with Rob at http://www.robtiffany.com and make sure to check out his IoT Coffee Talk podcast, which supports the "Elevate Our Kids" charity.

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Manage episode 424794196 series 3573549
Innhold levert av Jonathan Rosenfeld. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jonathan Rosenfeld eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Episode Summary:

In this insightful episode of “Innovators of Things,” host Jillian Kaplan chats with Rob Tiffany, a notable figure in IoT innovation. They delve into the roots of innovation, discussing whether it’s an inherent trait or cultivated skill, and explore Rob’s journey from the Navy to leading technological advancements in IoT.

What You’ll Learn:

• How mentorship and unexpected career turns shaped Rob’s path to becoming an influential innovator in technology.

• The early days of IoT and how initial concepts in connectivity and problem-solving set the stage for today’s technological landscapes.

• Rob’s practical approach to innovation—focusing on solving real-world problems simply and effectively, sometimes with technology that’s already at hand.

• Insights into the agricultural applications of IoT, highlighting how technology can address critical global challenges like food production and resource management.

Key Moments:

• [00:01:00] Rob discusses his evolution from a military background to pioneering IoT.

• [00:07:00] The story of how simple solutions in IoT began with vending machines and expanded to broader applications.

• [00:20:00] Rob shares his experiences applying IoT solutions in agriculture to improve efficiency and sustainability.

• [00:28:00] A discussion on the societal impacts of technological innovation, especially in labor-intensive industries.

Rob Tiffany emphasizes the importance of making technology accessible and useful, reinforcing the idea that innovation doesn’t always have to be complex; it needs to be impactful. His experiences underscore the potential of IoT not just in business, but in fostering societal benefits and aiding in global challenges like sustainability and food security.

About the Guest:

Rob Tiffany is an acclaimed innovator and thought leader in the IoT space, with a rich background in mobile technology and digital transformation. His career spans various roles, from tech startups to major corporations, all focused on leveraging technology to solve real problems.

Stay in touch with Rob at http://www.robtiffany.com and make sure to check out his IoT Coffee Talk podcast, which supports the "Elevate Our Kids" charity.

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