What if we could tell light where to go, then concentrate it into a single point. Can you imagine the applications? That is exactly what Leo DiDomenico is working on at Giant Leap Technologies.
He sees applications for this technology ranging from augmented reality to LIDAR for autonomous vehicles to medical applications, and specifically for this podcast we talk a lot about the applications to solar energy.
How to get solar power really hot.
So check out this interview to see the future of solar energy for industrial applications.
Chapters
0:00 - Software Programmable...
What if we could tell light where to go, then concentrate it into a single point. Can you imagine the applications? That is exactly what Leo DiDomenico is working on at Giant Leap Technologies.
He sees applications for this technology ranging from augmented reality to LIDAR for autonomous vehicles to medical applications, and specifically for this podcast we talk a lot about the applications to solar energy.
How to get solar power really hot.
So check out this interview to see the future of solar energy for industrial applications.
Chapters
0:00 - Software Programmable Glass
1:49 - Giant Leap Technologies Introduction
2:18 - Types of applications for the nanotechnology
2:58 - Details around particle swarm optics
4:18 - Applications for Solar Power
5:57 - Getting solar really hot
6:47 - Visualizing the application of this technology
8:32 - Locations for the technology
10:27 - Giant Leap Technology’s Mission
12:41 - Currently working on
13:35 - What led Leo to working on GLT
15:48 - Leo’s previous work
19:56 - 2022 & 2023 goals
24:09 - One tip for Ecopreneurs
25:19 - Reach out to Leo on LinkedIn
Get in touch with Leo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leoddd/
Check out this interview that I mention at the end of the episode:
YouTube: https://youtu.be/_9H3u7ZmgTA
or
Audio: https://podcast.greenbusinessimpact.com/e/the-best-form-of-renewable-energy-is-blue-not-green-renewable-ocean-energy-interview/
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