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The Meter Podcast

The Meter's host, Andrew Dugan, interviews founders whose technologies focus on public utilities and the environment. The podcast digs into the discovery of their technologies and the journey they take to commercialize them. We cover the twists and turns of entrepreneurship in the utility industry.

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    Chris Woodruff, Aquagga

    Andrew Dugan interviews Chris Woodruff, co-founder and COO of Aquaga, a company focused on developing innovative solutions for PFAS treatment. Chris shares the journey of Aquaga from its inception shortly after their graduation from the University of Washington to navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. He discusses the importance of early traction through pilot projects and the role of various accelerators in shaping the company’s strategy and growth. Chris also highlights the significance of their HALT system, which has shown promising results in destroying PFAS contaminants, and the company’s plans for scaling up their technology to meet increasing demand in various industries.Aquagga website: https://www.aquagga.com/

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    Chris Miller, Fontus Blue

    This conversation explores the journey of Fontus Blue founder Chris Miller, from his early experiences with water quality as an environmental engineering professor to founding a water tech company. It delves into the challenges faced in launching a tech-driven water treatment company, the integration of AI in utility decision-making processes, and the impact of COVID-19 on business growth.The discussion also covers Miller's transition from entrepreneur to employee after selling Fontus Blue to Usalco and his future aspirations.Chris Miller LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismillerphdpe/Fontus Blue website (now Usalco): https://www.usalco.com/technology/decision-blueChapters00:00 The Role of Akron in Product Development02:05 Lessons from the Akron Pilot04:06 The Evolution of Fontus Blue10:49 Balancing Academia and Entrepreneurship15:38 Overcoming Initial Sales Challenges19:18 Navigating Financial Hurdles21:36 Seizing Opportunities During COVID-1923:32 Health Challenges and Leadership Growth26:35 Transitioning to USALCO33:11 Future Aspirations and Legacy

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    Drs. Marty Matlock and Scott Osborn, Blue In Green

    The conversation delves into the journey of BlueInGreen, from its inception to its commercialization and eventual sale. It explores the challenges of innovating for the utilities industry, the complexities of venture capital and intellectual property, the transition from concept to commercialization, and the lessons learned from new ventures and business experiences.

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    Martin Gross, Gross Wen Technologies

    SummaryThis conversation explores the journey of Martin Gross and his company GWT, focusing on the innovative use of algae in wastewater treatment. Martin shares insights into his academic background, the challenges of scaling up technology, and the importance of partnerships in the industry. He discusses the unique business model of buying back algae from customers and the potential for future applications in agriculture and other markets. The conversation also touches on personal insights regarding work-life balance and aspirations for the future.

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    Johnny Pujol, SimpleLab

    Johnny Pujol shares his journey from an economics graduate to the founder of SimpleLab, a company focused on providing accessible water testing and diagnostics. He discusses his experiences in India, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the evolution of SimpleLab from a water testing company to a broader diagnostics provider.Pujol emphasizes the importance of pragmatism, independence, and the need for reliable testing solutions in today's world, aiming to make diagnostics as convenient as ordering food through an app.

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    Adam Tank, Transcend

    Adam Tank shares his journey of founding Transcend, a company focused on automating engineering processes in water and wastewater design engineering. He discusses the challenges and successes of his entrepreneurial ventures, including winning a pitch competition at GE, the development of innovative technologies, and the importance of partnerships in driving growth. Adam also reflects on the impact of AI on engineering, the global reach of Transcend's software, and the balance between personal life and entrepreneurship.

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    Gregg Semler, InPipe Energy

    Gregg Semler shares his extensive journey as an entrepreneur in the clean energy and water utility sectors. He discusses his transition from medical devices to clean energy, the challenges faced in the water industry, and the founding of InPipe Energy. Semler emphasizes the importance of customer relationships, innovation, and the intersection of water and energy in driving sustainable solutions. He reflects on the personal toll of entrepreneurship and the excitement of building impactful technologies.InPipe's website: https://inpipeenergy.com/Gregg's LinkedIn: Gregg Semler | LinkedIn

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    Orianna Bretschger, Aquacycl

    Orianna Bretschger shares her journey from academia to founding Aquacycl, a company focused on innovative wastewater treatment solutions. She discusses her early career, the pivotal moments that led to the creation of Aquacycl, and the challenges of transitioning from research to entrepreneurship. Aquacycl's website: https://aquacycl.com/Orianna's LinkedIn: Orianna Bretschger | LinkedIn

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    Joseph Blackman, Vitendo Training Solutions

    Joseph Blackman shares his journey from being a college football player to finding his place in the public works industry. He discusses the importance of sales skills in everyday life, the lessons learned from his entrepreneurial ventures, and the impact of networking through podcasting. Joseph emphasizes the value of building relationships, learning from failures, and creating valuable content to establish authority in his field. He also shares his vision for Vitendo, a training solutions company aimed at enhancing knowledge in the public works sector.Follow Joseph on LinkedIn: Joseph Blackman | LinkedIn Vitendo Training Solutions' website: https://www.vitendo.us/

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The Meter's host, Andrew Dugan, interviews founders whose technologies focus on public utilities and the environment. The podcast digs into the discovery of their technologies and the journey they take to commercialize them. We cover the twists and turns of entrepreneurship in the utility industry.

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The Meter's host, Andrew Dugan, interviews founders whose technologies focus on public utilities and the environment. The podcast digs into the discovery of their technologies and the journey they take to commercialize them. We cover the twists and turns of entrepreneurship in the utility industry.

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