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Prior to 2016, no proper study had been done around the economics of the ocean. At the time, the ocean economy was estimated at $1.5 trillion and expected to reach $3 trillion by 2030. In fact, the ocean has the potential to solve several of humanity’s biggest problems, and the opportunities in ocean tech are as vast and deep as the ocean itself.
Today, Liané joins us to explain the work they do at Aquaai, sharing how she made the jump from journalist to ocean tech entrepreneur. She shares her approach to climate deniers and walks us through Aquaii’s evolution as a business. Liané also discusses the team’s decision to form a company rather than a nonprofit and what differentiates Aquaai from the traditional Silicon Valley startup. Listen in for insight around the economics of the ocean and learn about the vast opportunities in the ocean tech space.
Topics Covered
The work Aquaai does
How Liané got into the ocean tech space
The evolution of the Aquaai clownfish
Liané’s transition from journalist to entrepreneur
Liané’s response to climate deniers
The Aquaai trajectory as a company
The greatest challenges in the ocean tech space
How Aquaai differs from a typical Silicon Valley startup
Aquaai’s decision to form a company rather than a nonprofit
The economics of the ocean
Liané’s 10-year vision for Aquaai
Connect with Liané
Aquaai https://www.aquaai.com/
Resources
The Fish on My Plate Documentary http://pbsinternational.org/programs/fish-on-my-plate-the/
Connect with Boost VC
Boost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/
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Prior to 2016, no proper study had been done around the economics of the ocean. At the time, the ocean economy was estimated at $1.5 trillion and expected to reach $3 trillion by 2030. In fact, the ocean has the potential to solve several of humanity’s biggest problems, and the opportunities in ocean tech are as vast and deep as the ocean itself.
Today, Liané joins us to explain the work they do at Aquaai, sharing how she made the jump from journalist to ocean tech entrepreneur. She shares her approach to climate deniers and walks us through Aquaii’s evolution as a business. Liané also discusses the team’s decision to form a company rather than a nonprofit and what differentiates Aquaai from the traditional Silicon Valley startup. Listen in for insight around the economics of the ocean and learn about the vast opportunities in the ocean tech space.
Topics Covered
The work Aquaai does
How Liané got into the ocean tech space
The evolution of the Aquaai clownfish
Liané’s transition from journalist to entrepreneur
Liané’s response to climate deniers
The Aquaai trajectory as a company
The greatest challenges in the ocean tech space
How Aquaai differs from a typical Silicon Valley startup
Aquaai’s decision to form a company rather than a nonprofit
The economics of the ocean
Liané’s 10-year vision for Aquaai
Connect with Liané
Aquaai https://www.aquaai.com/
Resources
The Fish on My Plate Documentary http://pbsinternational.org/programs/fish-on-my-plate-the/
Connect with Boost VC
Boost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/