• Mastering the Market: The Art of Dual-Use Innovation

  • Dec 20 2023
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Mastering the Market: The Art of Dual-Use Innovation

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Jim and Rodrigo engage in a deep dive into the world of niche markets and dual-use technology, discussing how companies can pivot successfully in response to emerging market opportunities and technological advancements. They touch upon real-world examples, including the unexpected shifts in business models of companies like NVIDIA and the implications of AI in industries. The episode is a treasure trove for entrepreneurs and innovators looking to understand the dynamics of adapting products to serve both specialized and broader markets effectively.

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