Seth Farbman on Podcast - From Startup to Stock Exchange
Seth Farbman
81 episodes
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Helmet on. In this episode, Dom Kwong (CEO, Damon) explains how a near-miss on the highway became a mission to make motorcycles—and all personal mobility—safer. We dive into Damon’s software-first safety stack, how every phone is a sensor suite, and why the company’s real moat is privacy-safe, anonymous usage data that can help OEMs and tier-1s reduce warranty costs and build better products. Seth’s Companies: Vstock Transfer – https://www.vstocktransfer.com/ Share Media –...
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Helmet on. In this episode, Dom Kwong (CEO, Damon) explains how a near-miss on the highway became a mission to make motorcycles—and all personal mobility—safer. We dive into Damon’s software-first safety stack, how every phone is a sensor suite, and why the company’s real moat is privacy-safe, anonymous usage data that can help OEMs and tier-1s reduce warranty costs and build better products. Seth’s Companies: Vstock Transfer – https://www.vstocktransfer.com/ Share Media –...
Ordan Trabelsi, CEO of SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) - Turning Around a Public Tech Company and Unlocking Global Government Contracts
Seth Farbman on Podcast - From Startup to Stock Exchange
26 minutes
4 months ago
Ordan Trabelsi, CEO of SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB) - Turning Around a Public Tech Company and Unlocking Global Government Contracts
Ordan Trabelsi, CEO of SuperCom, joins Seth Farbman on the From Start-Up to Stock Exchange podcast to talk about how he led a full transformation of a Nasdaq-listed security tech company-turning it from years of challenges into strong revenues, steady growth, and global relevance.
Seth Farbman on Podcast - From Startup to Stock Exchange
Helmet on. In this episode, Dom Kwong (CEO, Damon) explains how a near-miss on the highway became a mission to make motorcycles—and all personal mobility—safer. We dive into Damon’s software-first safety stack, how every phone is a sensor suite, and why the company’s real moat is privacy-safe, anonymous usage data that can help OEMs and tier-1s reduce warranty costs and build better products. Seth’s Companies: Vstock Transfer – https://www.vstocktransfer.com/ Share Media –...