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Podcast: SKS16 Sessions – The Kitchen Operating System

by Michael Wolf
October 28, 2016October 30, 2016Filed under:
  • Connected Kitchen
  • Podcasts
  • Smart Kitchen Summit
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This podcast is the audio from a session at the Smart Kitchen Summit called the Kitchen OS: Bridging Islands in the Connected Kitchen.

The panelists include:

  • Moderator – Michael Wolf (host of the Smart Kitchen Show)
  • Kevin Brown, CEO, Innit
  • Charlotte Skidmore, Director of Energy & Environmental Policy, Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers
  • Ben Harris, CEO, Drop

The panel description was as follows: ‘Today’s smart kitchen is a series of disparate platforms and experiences. Can technology help us bridge shopping, discovery, storage, prep and cooking? A discussion of creating a common ‘smart kitchen stack’.’


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