EPISODE · Dec 5, 2024 · 0 MIN
The Future of AgeTech Investing: From Retirement Innovation to AI-Powered Elder Care with Max Zamkow
from The AgeTech Podcast - by TheGerontechnologist · host Keren Etkin
In this episode of The AgeTech Podcast, host Keren Etkin talks with Max Zamkow, founding partner of Third Act Ventures, about the exciting future of AgeTech investing. Max shares his unique journey from engineer to investor, discussing Third Act's evolution from Fund I to Fund II and the innovations shaping the field. The conversation spans the full spectrum of aging innovation - from AI-powered elder care and Alzheimer's solutions to retirement transitions and revolutionized death care (think composting and diamonds). As Max explains, we're still in the early innings of the AgeTech revolution. Whether you're passionate about aging, technology, or investment opportunities, this episode offers a wealth of insights. 🎧 Tune in now to learn how AgeTech is transforming lives and industries worldwide.
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In this episode of The AgeTech Podcast, host Keren Etkin talks with Max Zamkow, founding partner of Third Act Ventures, about the exciting future of AgeTech investing. Max shares his unique journey from engineer to investor, discussing Third Act's evolution from Fund I to Fund II and the innovations shaping the field. The conversation spans the full spectrum of aging innovation - from AI-powered elder care and Alzheimer's solutions to retirement transitions and revolutionized death care (think composting and diamonds). As Max explains, we're still in the early innings of the AgeTech revolution. Whether you're passionate about aging, technology, or investment opportunities, this episode offers a wealth of insights. 🎧 Tune in now to learn how AgeTech is transforming lives and industries worldwide.
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