This is our final episode of the year, and we’re ending it with the kind of conversation AEC needs more of. In this episode of KP Unpacked, KP sits down with Dr. Barry Clark (CTO) to connect the dots from “physical startups” (robots sewing denim) to what comes next: robots + humans coexisting on jobsites, AI-driven motion control, and a coming wave of materials + manufacturing innovation that could reshape how we design and build. If you’re a founder, operator, or AEC leader wondering what’s ...
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This is our final episode of the year, and we’re ending it with the kind of conversation AEC needs more of. In this episode of KP Unpacked, KP sits down with Dr. Barry Clark (CTO) to connect the dots from “physical startups” (robots sewing denim) to what comes next: robots + humans coexisting on jobsites, AI-driven motion control, and a coming wave of materials + manufacturing innovation that could reshape how we design and build. If you’re a founder, operator, or AEC leader wondering what’s ...
Startups, Steer or Sink: Welcome to the Brackish Era
KP Unpacked
55 minutes
5 months ago
Startups, Steer or Sink: Welcome to the Brackish Era
In this special edition of KP Unpacked, Jeff and KP dive into the heart of KP’s viral Sunday Scaries post: Brackish Waters – The Startup Survival Zone. KP breaks down why traditional lines between VC and PE are blurring — and what it means for how startups should build, fund, and scale in today’s climate. From hybrid capital models to real-world disruption via AI and robotics, this episode is a must-listen for founders, investors, and corporate leaders alike. You’ll hear: What “brackish water...
KP Unpacked
This is our final episode of the year, and we’re ending it with the kind of conversation AEC needs more of. In this episode of KP Unpacked, KP sits down with Dr. Barry Clark (CTO) to connect the dots from “physical startups” (robots sewing denim) to what comes next: robots + humans coexisting on jobsites, AI-driven motion control, and a coming wave of materials + manufacturing innovation that could reshape how we design and build. If you’re a founder, operator, or AEC leader wondering what’s ...