• #6: Nadia Laabs - Smart Sustainable Fishing with Connected Devices from SafetyNet

  • Mar 5 2019
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

#6: Nadia Laabs - Smart Sustainable Fishing with Connected Devices from SafetyNet

  • Summary

  • My guest today is Nadia Laabs. Nadia is a Business Strategist at SafetyNet Technologies. SafetyNet designs and builds clever connected devices that make fleet fishing smarter.

    Nadia works with mission driven organisations to prove their business models and help them achieve sustainable and socially impactful success. She is highly focused on commercialising SafetyNet to ensure the company maximises its impact.

    Some of the areas we cover include:

    Why SafetyNet was started.

    The discovery of research papers that were the basis of the business.

    The simple concept that can increase profits by up to 50% for the fishing industry.

    The importance of constantly evolving your values.

    The importance of working with a scientific community to ensure a competitive advantage.

    Why SafetyNet is aligning its investors with its values.

    Teal management structures and how they can benefit your business.

    The importance of working in a co-working space with other mission driven businesses.

    You can find out more about SafetyNet and Nadia at www.sntech.co.uk or at Twitter @SNTechUK.

    Books mentioned in this episode:

    Reinventing organisations by Frédéric Laloux

    Podcasts mentioned in this episode:

    The Reboot podcast with Jerry Colonna I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. If you like the podcast please leave a review on iTunes or your podcasting app. Thank you.

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