
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this special episode, host Paul Spain sits down with Steve Sasson, the American electrical engineer who quite literally changed how the world captures moments—he invented the first self-contained (portable) digital camera at Kodak back in the mid-1970s. Recorded at Steve’s home in Rochester, New York, Steve shares not only the technical hurdles and creative thinking that made digital imaging possible, but also gives us a look into Kodak’s company culture—how innovation collided with tradition, and why big organisations sometimes struggle to reinvent themselves in times of massive technological change. Sasson’s stories offer timeless insights for innovators navigating disruptive technology and shifting business models in today’s fast-paced world.
Thanks to our Partners One NZ, Workday, 2degrees, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
5
44 ratings
In this special episode, host Paul Spain sits down with Steve Sasson, the American electrical engineer who quite literally changed how the world captures moments—he invented the first self-contained (portable) digital camera at Kodak back in the mid-1970s. Recorded at Steve’s home in Rochester, New York, Steve shares not only the technical hurdles and creative thinking that made digital imaging possible, but also gives us a look into Kodak’s company culture—how innovation collided with tradition, and why big organisations sometimes struggle to reinvent themselves in times of massive technological change. Sasson’s stories offer timeless insights for innovators navigating disruptive technology and shifting business models in today’s fast-paced world.
Thanks to our Partners One NZ, Workday, 2degrees, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
21 Listeners
14 Listeners
25 Listeners
2 Listeners
13 Listeners
33 Listeners
8 Listeners
6 Listeners
0 Listeners
14 Listeners
13 Listeners
98 Listeners
316 Listeners
53 Listeners
4 Listeners
26 Listeners
119 Listeners
11 Listeners
0 Listeners
10 Listeners
15 Listeners
7 Listeners
1,334 Listeners
13 Listeners