
Summary
In this episode, Danny Nathan interviews Ricardo Silva, who shares his extensive background in innovation, healthcare technology, and his journey from Venezuela to the US. Ricardo discusses his early career, including leading the national Y2K program, developing telemedicine solutions, and building smart hospitals. He emphasizes the importance of academic-industry partnerships and his work with the WHO on global health initiatives. Additionally, Ricardo reveals his passion for writing sci-fi novels, blending his technical expertise with creative storytelling.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Innovation and Background
02:20 The Journey into Biomedical Engineering
05:00 Y2K and the Birth of a Startup
07:51 Expanding Scope: From Y2K to National Programs
09:38 Innovations in Telemedicine and Smart Hospitals
14:01 Transitioning to the U.S. and WHO Involvement
17:26 Navigating Innovation in Academia and Government
21:51 Building Startups from Academic Research
26:26 Cultural Differences in Innovation
31:43 The Sci-Fi Novelist: Merging Passion with Profession