The DIVI Crypto Podcast

The Past Remade For Tomorrow With ZeroLabs


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Today’s episode is an interesting one because Nick Saponaro interviews someone who is not entirely from the Crypto industry. Instead, Nick invites Adam Roe, the CEO and founder of Zero Labs Automotive, a company that focuses on advanced vehicle technology (electric vehicles), electrical engineers, and the like.
What Made Adam Roe Decide To Create Zero Labs?
Adam had an educational background in Behavioral Science and quickly shifted to Advertising, which promptly came alongside discovering the technology for Zero Labs. Back then, vehicles were created and made based on reliability. However, nowadays, since people are becoming more conscious of the environment, parameters for cars quickly changed, and Adam also followed that trend.
Also, Adam was a car collector, and he explains the beyond the ecological reason behind it, there is a behavioral reason. Based on multiple interviews with different clients, Adam realized that there’s always a need to connect to the past, and nothing better represents a person’s past than vehicles. Zero Labs was created to allow people to drive cars they loved from their past, but in a way that’s not destructive for the future.\
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