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In today’s episode, I sit down with Andrew Kamal, a tech builder with experience across 37+ startups and a deep focus on quantum engineering and product design. He breaks down how his company, Riemann Computing, is creating one of the world’s most efficient data compression systems, designed to make the internet faster, cheaper, and more accessible. We talk about the massive potential of localized launch sites, internet balloons, and a compression-first approach that could reshape how data is transmitted globally. Andrew also shares the regulatory hurdles that come with innovation, why he prioritizes partnerships over investors, and what it takes to scale a breakthrough idea in a bureaucratic world.
By David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com4.9
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Andrew Kamal, a tech builder with experience across 37+ startups and a deep focus on quantum engineering and product design. He breaks down how his company, Riemann Computing, is creating one of the world’s most efficient data compression systems, designed to make the internet faster, cheaper, and more accessible. We talk about the massive potential of localized launch sites, internet balloons, and a compression-first approach that could reshape how data is transmitted globally. Andrew also shares the regulatory hurdles that come with innovation, why he prioritizes partnerships over investors, and what it takes to scale a breakthrough idea in a bureaucratic world.

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