The Silicon Valley Insider Show with Keith Koo
Episodes

Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
Encore: A PCB the Size of a Business Card? Sierra Circuits - CATLAM
Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
Tuesday Jan 29, 2019
On this week's Silicon Valley Insider, host Keith Koo re-airs a show with Sierra Circuits a top 50 family owned business in the Silicon Valley as they will be featured at DesignCon - the premier high-speed design & signal integrity event for chip, board & systems engineers which is happening Jan 31- Feb 2, 2017 in the Silicon Valley.
Keith speaks with Amit Bahl, Director of Sales and Marketing and Lucy Iantosca, Head of Content Marketing about Sierra Circuits latest innovation, CATLAM their patented process for Cataylyic Lamanates that allows a printed circuit board (PCB) to be the size of a business card with a 1-mil trace and space the 1/3 the width a strand of human hair.
Hear Amit also discuss his family's journey to Silicon Valley and how they purchased a company 30 years ago to become a true American success story! Sierra Circuits manufactures all their customer's printed circuit boards in the United States.
For more information, check out Sierra's video clips with Silicon Valley Insider:
1) CATLAM - Size of a business card:
https://vimeo.com/309393861
2) CATLMA - No additional cost to the customer:
https://vimeo.com/309393853
First airing is 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW
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Friday Jan 18, 2019
Access Granted! with Vishal Karir, Chief Investment Officer of Huddl
Friday Jan 18, 2019
Friday Jan 18, 2019
On this week's Silicon Valley Insider host Keith Koo has Vishal Karir, CFA and Chief Investment Officer of Huddl an innovative FinTech marketplace that helps any investor (average or accedited) match interests and invest together.
Huddl has a unique vision for users of their marketplace platform. 1) Access to investments that average investors might not necessarily get 2) A social support system that allows you to discuss investment options from your network and community.
Vishal also discusses how he and his co-founders started Huddl and where Huddl is going next. Vishal also gives his insight into what is happening in the financial markets including the cryptocurrency market.
Listen now to understand how Huddl is bringing "Wall Street to Main Street".
Listen Friday 1/11/2019 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW Silicon Valley | San Francisco
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Friday Jan 11, 2019
Friday Jan 11, 2019
On this week's Silicon Valley Insider host Keith Koo's guests are Eric Clark, Chief Digital Officer and Kris Fitzgerald, Chief Techology Officer of NTT Data to discuss NTT Data's Open Innovation Contest. NTT Data and its parent company NTT is one of the largest Global IT solutions delivery firms in the world. With over 100
The Open Innovation Contest is a global contest that includes events in 20 cities in 18 regions around the world. The United States Finals will be happening in Menlo Park, CA on January 31st, 2019 and in Boston, MA on February 1st, 2019 with the global finals being held in Japan. The contest encourages startups in many different areas of technology including: AR/VR, Automation, Automotive, RPA, Fintech, Insurtech and Healthtech.
Eric and Kris go into the history of the contest as well as how NTT leverages their ecoysystem of tehcnologists, VCs and other stakeholders to promote and cultivate the startup finalists of the Open Innovation program. They also make the point that startups do not wait until the next Open Innovation contest starts to get engaged. Interested companies can begin the application process any time for future consideration.
For more information about the NTT Open Innovation contest, please email officeofcto@nttdata.com
Listen Friday 1/11/2019 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW Silicon Valley | San Francisco
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Castbox:
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https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-silicon-valley-insider-show/id1282637717?mt=2
Android, Spotify (and iTunes):
https://omny.fm/shows/the-silicon-valley-insider-show
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https://stitchengine.drishinfo.com/index.jsp?sId=15540&source=sh
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Friday Jan 04, 2019
A PCB the Size of a Business Card? Sierra Circuits - CATLAM
Friday Jan 04, 2019
Friday Jan 04, 2019
On this week's Silicon Valley Insider, host Keith Koo is joined by Sierra Circuits a top 50 family owned business in the Silicon Valley.
Keith speaks with Amit Bahl, Director of Sales and Marketing and Lucy Iantosca, Head of Content Marketing about Sierra Circuits latest innovation, CATLAM their patented process for Cataylyic Lamanates that allows a printed circuit board (PCB) to be the size of a business card with a 1-mil trace and space the 1/3 the width a strand of human hair.
Hear Amit also discuss his family's journey to Silicon Valley and how they purchased a company 30 years ago to become a true American success story! Sierra Circuits manufactures all their customer's printed circuit boards in the United States.
For more information, check out Sierra's video clips with Silicon Valley Insider:
1) CATLAM - Size of a business card:
https://vimeo.com/309393861
2) CATLMA - No additional cost to the customer:
https://vimeo.com/309393853
First airing is 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW
Download the podcast at 2pm Friday's
For questions or comments, email: info@svin.biz
Be sure to subscribe and listen to the podcast. You can also listen to past podcasts here:
Non-iTunes:
https://omny.fm/shows/the-silicon-valley-insider-show
iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-silicon-valley-insider-show/id1282637717?mt=2
Email us at info@svin.biz or find us here:
www.svin.biz
https://stitchengine.drishinfo.com/index.jsp?sId=15540&source=sh
Arifitical Intelligence, AI, Blockchain, Big Data, Data Analytics, Cyberrisk, Information security, VC, Venture Capital, Angel Investments, Fundraising, Capital Raising, Investor, Human Rights, Technology for Good, UN SDGs, Emerging Technology