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Podcast: Nomiku’s Lisa Fetterman Talks New Hardware, Meal Kits & Samsung Investment

by Michael Wolf
April 28, 2017May 4, 2017Filed under:
  • Connected Kitchen
  • Foodtech
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It was a big week for Lisa Fetterman, who not only was named top 30 under 30 by Inc. magazine, but her company also happened to drop the news of new hardware, a new meal delivery service and, to top it all off, an investment by Samsung Ventures.

I caught up with Lisa the day before the Nomiku made their big announcement. You can hear us talk about the latest Nomiku hardware, their entry into meal delivery and – bonus – hear Lisa give details about the planned integration of Nomiku with Samsung’s SmartThings and Family Hub refrigerator.

In the second half of the pod, you can also listen to super smart James Ehrlich of ReGen Villages talk about how he’s trying to create the Tesla of Ecovillages.

Have a listen!


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