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Platforms 4 Future

by Matthias Walter, Nathalie Dumas Lamborghini

Hello and welcome to Platforms 4 Future. This podcast is about building / scaling B2B platform ventures and to help you to accelerate and de-risks your journey with practical tips and insights. In our conversations we talk to founders, executives and experts uncovering what they experienced and learned building their ventures. But we also cover new trends like ecosystem strategies, IoT & data platforms, web3 and sustainability. This podcast is complementary to our platform innovation kit toolset and the Platform academy where you can find more tools and learning opportunities for you and your team. For more please visit platforminnovationkit.com And now, enjoy todays conversation... #platformsforfuture

Copyright: fastbreak.one - Matthias Walter

Episodes

P4F #21 / SE2 with Jens Weghake, Platform Portfolio Manager from d.velop AG

56m · Published 23 Aug 06:26
Hey everyone! Exciting news! 📱 We have a new episode of the Plattforms for Future Podcast, and this time it's in German! đŸ‡©đŸ‡ȘđŸŽ™ïž This episode of the "Platforms for Future" podcast is about B2B pricing and monetization. This is one of the most crucial topics and every platform needs to crack it. Monetize one side, two sides, pricing differently, commission fee, subscription fee, and so on. There are a lot of options, but which one is the best choice? Our guest, Jens Weghake from D.VELOP, a German B2B platform provider, shares his knowledge and experience on thistopic. Jens joined the platform team some years ago after he finished his Phd on Pricing models. His job was to understand and implement the right pricing for d.velop - and this journey brought him a lot of insights - not only from a financial point of view, but also legally. Together with our host Matthias Walter, they discuss the special requirements that exist especially in the B2B area and how to successfully meet them. If you're looking for practical tips, knowledge, and tools to help you on your platform-building journey, this podcast is for you!So, whether you're a platform enthusiast or just curious about the world of platforms, tune in to this episode of Platforms for Future Podcast. You won't be disappointed! Happy listening! 🎧😄

P4F #20 / SE2 with Martha Boeckenfeld, Top100WomenOfTheFuture, Founder MarthaVerse, Meta-Host

44m · Published 08 Jun 07:15
Step into the future with our latest episode featuring Martha Beckenfeld. We're exploring the fascinating world of the Web3 metaverse and its impact on platforms. One area where the Metaverse is already having a significant impact is in the platform economy. Platforms such as Amazon and eBay have disrupted and transformed industries, and now there are about 21 categories of platforms. The question is, how will the platform economy move and transform into the Web3 world? Here are three key takeaways from our conversation: 1. The metaverse is the new era of society. Martha shared her passion for Web3 AI and how it can revolutionize the way we interact with each other and the world around us. As platforms continue to evolve, it's important to keep up with the latest trends and technologies to stay ahead of the curve. 2. Purpose and values are crucial for platform ventures. As entrepreneurs, we need to think beyond just profit and consider the impact our platforms have on society. We should focus on creating a purpose-driven brand that aligns with our core values and represents the larger purpose of our company. 3. Ecosystem thinking is key to success. Martha and our team at Fastbreak.one emphasized the importance of taking a step-by-step approach when exploring new ideas and opportunities. This includes educating ourselves and our teams, thinking about the larger ecosystem, exploring use cases, and shaping them to fit our purpose and values. Overall, this episode was a great reminder of the importance of staying curious, being purpose-driven, and thinking beyond just our own platforms. We hope you enjoy listening and take away some valuable insights for your own platform ventures. As always, thank you for tuning in to Platforms for Future. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes to come!

P4F #19 / SE2 with Jens Knodel, Head of Platform Engineering at Caruso, and Matthias Naab, Co-Founder Full Flamingo

38m · Published 15 May 13:01
The Caruso alliance was formed 25 years ago by the Tech Alliance, a company dedicated to cataloging data for spare parts. Drawing on their experience and success, the alliance decided to create a platform for accessing and harmonizing car data. The goal was to make it easier for customers to access and use the data they needed. The Caruso alliance has achieved this goal by harmonizing the data and the technical way of accessing the data. For example, they have created a unified data catalog, making sure that the data items satisfy the use cases their customers have. In addition, they have harmonized the technical way of accessing the data, so that customers can consume the data in the way they need. This could be in the form of a full API, a streaming technology, or a webhook. The success of the Caruso alliance is due to the fact that the companies involved understood the importance of forming an alliance to achieve their goal. By pooling their resources, sharing their expertise, and leveraging the strengths of each member, they were able to create a powerful and sustainable platform ecosystem. Forming alliances is an effective way to create and sustain a successful platform ecosystem. By understanding the technology, data, and business models behind these platforms, businesses can pool their resources, share their expertise, and leverage the strengths of each member to create an unbeatable platform. The Caruso alliance is a perfect example of the power of alliances and serves as a great model for businesses looking to create their own successful platform ecosystem. Listen to the Podcast  and get the latest insights.

P4F #18 / SE2 with Martin Möller, CEO of DigiKoo

42m · Published 18 Apr 14:35
DigiKoo is a platform that is revolutionizing the way we look at data and its potential to combat climate change. The CEO of DigiKoo, Martin Möller, is a passionate advocate for using data to promote sustainability and mitigate the effects of climate change. In this podcast episode, we will discuss how data platforms like DigiKoo can help ensure a successful climate transition. DigiKoo is a subsidiary of Westenergie AG, the largest regional energy service and infrastructure provider in Germany, providing information for municipal utilities, local authorities, grid operators and energy supply companies to answer critical questions for a faster climate transition throughout Germany. Critical questions like: Where and how many charging stations for EVs need to be built? How is the need to renovate buildings for efficient heating developing? DigiKoo GmbH provides such insights to its customers with its in-house developed software, DigiPAD. Users can use it to process data to create reliable reports detailing the current state and forecasts in such areas as electricity, transport and heating. The operation of DigiKoo can be divided into three main steps: Data Collection: DigiKoo collects data from a variety of sources, including energy bills, transportation logs, and manufacturing processes. The platform uses sensors and other IoT devices to capture real-time data, which is then stored securely in the cloud. Data Analysis: Once the data has been collected, DigiKoo uses advanced analytics tools to identify patterns and trends in the data. The platform provides businesses with real-time insights into their environmental impact, enabling them to identify opportunities for improvement and track their progress over time. Reporting and Communication: DigiKoo provides businesses with customizable reports and dashboards that enable them to communicate their sustainability efforts to stakeholders and customers. The platform can also be integrated with existing reporting frameworks to streamline the reporting process. Data-Platforms like DigiKoo have the potential to play a critical role in ensuring a successful climate transition. By providing businesses with the tools and insights they need to reduce their carbon footprint. The podcast with Martin Möller will be a great opportunity to learn more about how data platforms can promote sustainability and mitigate the effects of climate change. Listen to the Podcast  and get the latest insights.

P4F #17 / SE2 with Gaétan Rougevin-Baville, CEO of Meero

34m · Published 28 Mar 08:38
Meero has grown into a successful global platform that connects professional photographers and videographers with clients looking for high quality visual content. The platform was founded in 2016 and has quickly grown to become the largest on-demand photography service provider in the world, with over 100,000 photographers and videographers in over 100 countries. Part of the success story is the investment into own AI driven image improvement capabilities and services. Today, Meero's ambitions go beyond being a service marketplace. The company's goal is to become an AI-powered platform that revolutionizes the visual content industry. So, how does a service marketplace like Meero transition into an AI platform? In our conversation with CEO Gaétan Rougevin-Baville he revealed some key steps: Building a Massive Database of images as the source for the AI training Developing AI-Powered Features based on the training database Integrating into your own platform but also build services to allow other platforms and networks to leverage the capabilities Strong commitment and investment in Research and Development Meero's long-term goal is to use AI to automate the entire visual content creation process, from shooting and editing to delivery and distribution. This would enable the platform to offer a more streamlined and efficient service, and ultimately revolutionize the way visual content is created and consumed. Meero's transition from a service marketplace to an AI platform is a first major pivot to the company's ambition and vision. By leveraging its massive database, developing AI-powered features, integrating with other platforms, and investing in research and development, Meero is positioning itself as a leader in the visual content industry. We can't wait to see what the future holds for this innovative platform. Listen to the Podcast and get the latest insight.

P4F #16 / SE2 with Peter Kraemer, Head of GaiaX

43m · Published 07 Mar 10:53
Data safety and privacy is a crucial topic around the world. We need to have sovereign options on the market that will allow us as consumers and as citizens to make self determined and well informed decisions on who can do what with my data, for how long and to what avail, to what purpose. Usually data protection is governed by nations and their legal bodies. But in digital ecosystems the boundaries are blurring more and more and therefore we need flexible technical solutions to go hand-in-hand with the legal frameworks. This problem has shaped the idea of GaiaX. It started to materialize through an interoperable, interconnected and scalable data infrastructure where you have cloud hosting and cloud computing and edge computing, which is all interoperable. So you can select whichever service suits you most amongst a variety of service offerings on the market. And you pick that because it makes you flexible and interoperable with other services in the market so that you can come up with a very modular and customized service that will fulfill exactly your needs and requirements. How is GaiaX bringing different data sovereignty policies together and building a united solution? Our guest Peter Kraemer, Head of GaiaX, is explaining in our new Podcast Episode. Jump in and get the latest insight about your personal data security.

P4F #15 / SE2 with Eric Mangin, CEO, and Paul Thiroloix, CFO, of NooS

43m · Published 14 Feb 16:13
Nowadays, it is very crucial to address the challenges around impact on the planet and society. But how to implement it and engage everyone inside of your organization? The answer: Network Effects. In our latest episode of the PIK podcast we talked to Eric Mangin, CEO, and Paul Thiroloix, CFO, from French platform NooS about that topic. The platform NooS helps organizations to activate and engage with their employees in three ways - raise the awareness - provide education - and create caring culture, for example through donations or fundraising. How? Typically, most of the companies that make donations to support social activities in their neighborhood, but they don't track the impact that has been generated by the donation. Here Noos comes into the game. Tune in to learn more and understand how you can leverage network effects to increase awareness and engagement within your organization.

P4F #14 / SE2 with Marc Geckeler & Dirk Voigt, Tech Lead & Biz Lead at Volkswagen

40m · Published 20 Dec 12:44
The story of DPP started 3 years ago. They went through a selection of partners, formed an alliance, listened to customers and onboarded a lot of plants. Transformation of a classical production company into a data driven platform is not an easy journey and therefore we have invited Marc Geckler, the Tech Lead and Dirk Voigt, the business lead from VolksWagen to share their success story. Data is always the most valuable asset and sharing it can be complex even among different plants of the same company. DPP has initiated a three platform approach to create a powerful cloud and build the applications on top. This approach will help to remove the borders between plants and allow exchange of innovative ideas. How did DPP go around network effects? “It all started like popcorn”. Do you want to hear more about building a cloud platform in the production industry? Listen to the episode on your favorite broadcast platform: Listen to the episode on your favorite broadcast platform. #platforms4future

P4F #13 / SE2 with Martin Peters, CEO of DropFriends

44m · Published 06 Dec 14:06
With dropfriends, everyone of us can become an independent parcel shop and make the delivery service much more comfortable and sustainable. How? Our guest, Martin Peters, the CEO of Dropfriends is going to explain to us in the latest episode of the “Platform 4 Future” podcast. Tune in to learn more about the multi-sided benefits for stakeholders and our planet. E.g. how you can become a paid parcel shop in seconds via mobile app to boost your household budget or how retailers can welcome more customers to their stores. Dropfriends and it’s leadership team are taking sustainability really seriously. As a special gift for our loyal listeners use the Code: PODCASTLOVE For free DropPoint bookings and make it a more sustainable xmas. *Code is valid until 31.03.2022 for free DropPoint bookings. To find out more, please visit Drop Friends ( https://www.dropfriends.com) Listen to the episode on your favorite broadcast platform. #platforms4future

P4F #12 / SE2 with Matthias Naab & Marcus Trapp of Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering

52m · Published 21 Nov 17:28
How can we make the Mittelstand and the SMEs competitive in the industry of platforms? Our new guests are coming from the largest research organization in Europe - Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering. The main task of the Fraunhofer organization is to keep the German and European industry competitive or make them competitive. Common thinking is that platform and ecosystem economy is for digital giants or startups, but our guests Marcus Trapp and Matthias Naab together with us disagree with this statement. SMEs have a lot of assets to leverage and therefore platform and ecosystem economy should be a “sweet spot” in their development path. The main problem lies within current thinking that building a platform requires a full transformation of the business model. But this is not true. A better way is a portfolio perspective where multiple business models should co-exists and a large portion is dedicated to transactional revenues. Marcus and Matthias have given a very broad overview of the industry, its struggles and opportunities. Their advice to SMEs is the following: “In order to achieve great things in the area you are currently working in, sometimes you need to look around and maybe have a look at the completely different business domain with the skill set that your company and your employees already have.” We are sure that you will be very interested to hear more valuable advices from our guests! Tune in and enjoy our thrilling Podcast about the latest possibilities in the platform economy. Listen to the episode on your favorite broadcast platform. #platforms4future

Platforms 4 Future has 38 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 28:32:37. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on October 12th, 2023 10:11.

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