Podcast with Jaz Banga, Co-Founder and CEO of Airspace Systems

This On Season 3 Episode 12 of the Think Like A Founder podcast, Maureen Taylor interviews Jaz Banga. Jaz Banga is the Co-Founder and CEO of Airspace Systems. Airspace is an industry leader in airspace security, leveraging drones, AI, and machine learning to secure our skies. They believe drones will improve our ability to respond to emergencies, do business, and deliver essential services. Prior to Airspace, Jaz was involved in the founding of four companies: Connected Patents, ProximityWare, Feeva Technology, and UnwireNow. In addition to building several companies, Jaz holds 55 patents on subjects like internet connectivity and drone guidance systems.

Podcast with Jaz Banga

I think that gut instinct doesn’t get enough credit. I think it’s the culmination of all your experiences into a binary decision. It’s what AI machines strive to do.  — Jaz Banga

On this episode of the Think Like a Founder podcast, SNP’s Co-Founder & CEO, Maureen Taylor gets Jaz’s thoughts on…

  1. Taking apart toys as a kid 
  2. Being the kind of person who runs towards an explosion 
  3. The importance of giving yourself time to reflect

Want to hear more from Jaz? Check out Jaz Banga‘s twitter or learn more about his company at Airspace Systems’ website.

Think Like A Founder is produced by SNP Communications in San Francisco, California. Visit the Think Like A Founder website to learn more about the podcast and curriculum or connect with Maureen Taylor on LinkedIn to continue the conversation there.

Series Producer: Róisín Hunt

Sound Design: Marc Ream 

Content and Scripting: Mike Sullivan and Jaselin Drown

Production Coordinator: Natasha Thomas

Thanks also to Selena Persiani-Shell, Jordan Bailey, Matt Johnson, Eli Shell, John Hughes, and Renn Vara.

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