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Mar 2020
29m 39s

The Future of Synthetic AgTech with Kars...

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About this episode

Today’s guest is Karsten Temme, CEO and Founder of Pivot Bio. 

Pivot Bio is at the cutting edge of the AgTech world and is working hard to fight things like pollution and climate change.

Chad and Karsten discuss:

  • Pivot Bio's goal of replacing the current form of fertilizer with a synthetic microbe they’ve created in their labs.
  • Pivot Bio’s first product, PROVEN.
  • Tips for building company culture and establishing company values.
  • KPI’s for Karsten and his team and how they are measured.
  • The importance of contacting and connecting with your customers.
  • And more!

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