
#Niclas Delfs : From Startup struggles to AI Stardom
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In this episode of the From Noise to Sound podcast, Niclas Delfs shares his inspiring journey from developing hangover tablets during his studies to founding Morrow Ventures and its spinoff, Aighty-Twenty. With a background in strategy consulting and entrepreneurship, Nikolaus emphasizes the importance of innovative approaches, particularly in transforming traditional consulting models into collaborative partnerships with clients.
He dives into the opportunities and challenges of implementing Generative AI (Gen AI) in businesses, explaining how Aighty-Twenty’s platform, AVA, optimizes efficiency and creativity. By integrating tools that enhance information access and streamline processes, the focus shifts from repetitive tasks to strategic, creative work. Niclas also addresses concerns about automation’s impact on jobs, advocating for AI as a tool to improve productivity and job quality.
Touching on personal balance, Niclas shares how hobbies like gaming help him recharge, offering insight into his dynamic approach to business and life in a digital age.
How do today’s leaders cut through the noise and shape the future?
In each episode of From Noise to Sound, host Dr. Dimitrios Marinos, from the Department of Marketing and Communication at HSLU, dives deep with CEOs, Board Members, and industry innovators to uncover the forces reshaping our world. Through insightful conversations, he explores topics like digital transformation, consumer behavior, and sustainability, revealing strategies and innovations that are driving real change.
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