241: How to Communicate When the Stakes Are Sky-high. Bjoern von Siemens

241: How to Communicate When the Stakes Are Sky-high. Bjoern von Siemens

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How do you communicate technical topics to a large audience
without losing them? How do you manage anxiety before speaking in
public? How do you prepare for potential crises when your product
is used in life-or-death situations?


In this episode, Oliver Aust interviews Bjoern von Siemens, one
of the world’s preeminent experts on improving human health
through AI, robotics and automation. 


He is founder of Caresyntax – a company using AI to make surgery
smarter and safer for caregivers and patients worldwide. 


Caresyntax has recently been recognized by Newsweek as among the
World’s Best Digital Health Companies. Its solutions are present
in over 7,000 operating rooms around the world, including USA,
Europe and Japan. 


As an investor and mentor in healthcare tech, Bjoern shares his
insights on why AI will transform healthcare more than any other
sector and whether technology can cure cancer. 


On a personal note, Bjoern opens up about how his family's
heritage influences his mission, and the pivotal event that made
him prioritize communication skills.


As mentioned in the episode: “9 Ways to Calm Your Nerves”
https://eo-ipso-comms.ck.page/posts/9-ways-to-calm-your-nerves-1


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