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S3E29: Nicholas Dyner - Nanobubbles, Aquaculture and Access to Clean, Safe Water

S3E29: Nicholas Dyner - Nanobubbles, Aquaculture and Access to Clean, Safe Water

FromVertical Farming Podcast


S3E29: Nicholas Dyner - Nanobubbles, Aquaculture and Access to Clean, Safe Water

FromVertical Farming Podcast

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode Summary
Join Harry Duran, host of Vertical Farming Podcast, as he welcomes to the show Nicholas Dyner. Nick is the CEO of Moleaer, an organization that produces commercial nanobubble generators to deliver sustainable, chemical-free water quality improvement for agriculture, reservoirs, lakes, ponds, and more. In this episode, Harry and Nick discuss Nick’s extensive background working in the water treatment industry. Nick expounds on nanobubble technology, what it is and how it can be used to improve vertical farming and the agricultural industry as a whole. Finally, Harry and Nick talk about the ongoing struggle for universal access to safe water and how advancements in technology can help restore and improve the quality of sea life.
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Key Takeaways




03:22 – Harry welcomes to the show Nick Dyner, CEO of Moleaer, who talks about his organization, the benefits of nanobubble technology and how the pandemic has impacted his business




10:53 – Nick discusses Moleaer’s entry into the agriculture space




14:41 – Nick’s background in water




18:31 – Nick provides his opinion on the best water to drink on a daily basis




20:59 – Challenges surrounding global access to water and the amount of water that is required for farming and agriculture




24:23 – Nick breaks down horticulture, aquaculture and food safety




27:52 – How technology can help restore and improve the quality of sea life




29:26 – Nick recalls the moment he met the founders of Moleaer and reflects on the journey to his first executive leadership role as CEO




35:50 – How Nick has grown as a leader and how he approaches growing his team




38:54 – Other opportunities for nanobubble technology




40:20 – Nick talks about the most interesting thing he learned about the vertical farming industry




42:27 – A tough question Nick has had to ask himself recently




44:35 – Harry thanks Nick for joining the show and let’s listeners know where they can connect with him



Tweetable Quotes


https://ctt.ac/5YCh_ (“The value proposition of transferring oxygen or air very efficiently, particularly in shallow water, caught the attention of a few folks in the greenhouse horticulture space. The first greenhouse we ever did was in Dallas, Texas, a very small greenhouse where high temperatures in the summer would bring the water temperatures north of 90 degrees Fahrenheit. What happens when water temperatures rise is the amount of oxygen that water can hold goes down. It’s Henry’s Law; it’s a function of physics.”) (11:34)


https://ctt.ac/KP0b5 (“I think people should be paying more attention to their tap water and what they consume.”) (19:33)


https://ctt.ac/Z77ny (“It’s one of those things that you hope everybody in some way or another becomes more aware of or gets to see is just the privilege that those in developed economies like the United States, Canada, Europe have when it comes to simply open your faucet and have fresh, clean water come out.”) (21:44)


https://ctt.ac/vQ88p (“Aquaculture is a bit different. We really focus primarily on salmon farming and shrimp farming, salmon being the larger of the two.”) (26:01)


https://ctt.ac/yeWxd (“America’s rivers are sort of under threat in a very big way. People see it from just looking at it; they’re yellow and green. That’s a big area where we’re keen to focus on and really start thinking about how do we restore the aquatic health of these fresh water bodies across the world.”) (28:53)


https://ctt.ac/YIBJ4 (“We’re learning everyday around the fundamental properties of nanobubbles and what you can do work with a number of different industries. And leaders of industries are consistently showing that nanobubbles create value and it’s unique value and it’s surprising in terms of how they behave.”) (38:36)


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Released:
Apr 2, 2021
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Vertical farming is a revolutionary approach to produce production leveraging controlled environment agriculture (CEA) technology and systems in innovative ways. It facilitates production of huge quantities of nutritious and quality fresh food without relying on favorable weather, high water usage, skilled labor, and high soil fertility. This ensures reliable yield and consistency in crop production year-round with climate control, and no effects of external environment factors such as diseases, pests, or predator attacks. Join Harry Duran, Host of the Apple-recommended Podcast Junkies and Founder of FullCast, as he explores the world of controlled-environment agriculture (CEA). Tune in every week for fascinating conversations with CEOs, Founders and luminaries from the exciting and fast-growing world of Vertical Farming. If you've been interested in the world of Indoor AgTech and want to hear inspiring stories from the innovators on the frontlines of this fast-moving industry, then this most definitely the show for you! Subscribe and learn more by visiting http://verticalfarmingpodcast.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy