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On this episode of What About Water? an entrepreneur in Austin, Texas turns his dishwasher sensor into a tech startup that's feeding water utilities snapshots of their water quality in real time.
Jay sits down with Seyi Fabode, the CEO and co-founder of Varuna, to discuss how his company's cloud-based software is helping cities keep track of their drinking water quality by the minute, allowing them to respond to spills, contamination, and fluctuations before it's too late.
Jay and Seyi dream up a new tech idea together and trace Seyi's entrepreneurial roots from his childhood in Nigeria to his post-grad in the UK. They discuss the $100,000 investment from the Google for Startups Black Founder Fund that opened new doors for Varuna, and what needs to change to get more black-owned businesses like Seyi's off the ground.
At the end of the episode Jay answers a few questions about the Tri-State Water Wars and water privatization from our listener Mark, who's based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Got a question for Jay? Write to him at [email protected] and you may hear your question in an upcoming episode. Voice memos like Mark's are also welcome!
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On this episode of What About Water? an entrepreneur in Austin, Texas turns his dishwasher sensor into a tech startup that's feeding water utilities snapshots of their water quality in real time.
Jay sits down with Seyi Fabode, the CEO and co-founder of Varuna, to discuss how his company's cloud-based software is helping cities keep track of their drinking water quality by the minute, allowing them to respond to spills, contamination, and fluctuations before it's too late.
Jay and Seyi dream up a new tech idea together and trace Seyi's entrepreneurial roots from his childhood in Nigeria to his post-grad in the UK. They discuss the $100,000 investment from the Google for Startups Black Founder Fund that opened new doors for Varuna, and what needs to change to get more black-owned businesses like Seyi's off the ground.
At the end of the episode Jay answers a few questions about the Tri-State Water Wars and water privatization from our listener Mark, who's based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Got a question for Jay? Write to him at [email protected] and you may hear your question in an upcoming episode. Voice memos like Mark's are also welcome!

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