Tech Tomorrow is your front-row seat to the conversations redefining the future. Each episode explores one big question about data, AI, or emerging tech, giving leaders clear, focused answers they can trust. If you're navigating complex innovation, from AI-augmented delivery to sustainability, this show helps you cut through the noise, connect cross-disciplinary trends, and lead with confidence in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Previously known as Data Today, this podcast has examined how out-of-the-box thinking around data can be used for good in our world. Now, Tech Tomorrow expands its scope, diving into topics like agentic systems, cybersecurity consulting, and AI in product development.
Host David Elliman is Chief of Software Engineering at Zühlke. With 40 years of experience in technology and innovation, David is a global leader and advisor. Specialising in building enterprise-scale solutions and adopting emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, blockchain, and cloud computing, David offers technical consulting worldwide.
About Zühlke
Zühlke is a global transformation partner, with engineering and innovation in our DNA. We're trusted to help clients envision and build their businesses for the future – to run smarter today while adapting for tomorrow’s markets, customers, and communities.
Our multidisciplinary teams specialise in tech strategy and business innovation, digital solutions and applications, and device and systems engineering. We excel in complex, regulated spaces including health and finance, connecting strategy, tech implementation, and operational services to help clients become more effective, resilient businesses.
Dan Klein:
Welcome to Data Today, brought to you by Zühlke. I'm your host, Dan Klein. Business ecosystems are not new. What is new, is that they are becoming increasingly data-empowered. Borderless innovation is how we embrace a world of exponential change, and that's what this podcast is about.
Heather Savory:
Being humans, we all have a level of self-interest, and when they can see that there's an immediate cause and effect, that if this data is shared, something good can happen, some of this melts away.
Dan Klein:
To realize complex opportunities, we need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge, and looking at traditional value chains.
Anne Thielen:
You can use profiling of clients for lots of different reasons, for really good ones in a moral sense, versus really bad one in a moral sense. But in the end, it's about making this very transparent about what you're going to do, and making that also transparent in a company going away, even internally, from making decisions behind closed doors.
Dan Klein:
We need innovation beyond boundaries, democratized information, and close collaboration between diverse players.
Bryan Calhoun:
I mean, I see artists misspell their own names. How many different spellings of INXS do you think we had in our system? It was 117, and I'm like, "Don't do that. You're going to make it harder for you to get paid. You got to pick something and go with it."
Dan Klein:
We're taking a look at data outside the box, to see how amazing individuals from disparate fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data, the challenges they are overcoming, and what we can all learn from them. Welcome to Data Today, brought to you by Zühlke.