Science to technology
Turning complex detail into usable products, workflows, and strategic decisions.
Science, technology, business
I work where evidence, technology, and business reality meet: translating complex ideas into workflows, products, strategies, and public explanations that teams can actually use.

I read the evidence, pressure-test the technical claim, and ask what changes when it meets a team, a market, or an institution.
Turning complex detail into usable products, workflows, and strategic decisions.
Connecting tools, routines, knowledge, and constraints so new capability becomes useful.
Measurement, statistics, and analytical discipline before turning observations into claims.
Long-form conversations with people building, researching, and testing ideas in practice.
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Use this as an index for the main streams: articles, interviews, research notes, talks, and media.
Arguments and field notes on innovation, infrastructure, entrepreneurship, and useful systems.
PodcastInterviews with founders, scientists, operators, and technologists about constraints and execution.
ResearchPublications, conference sessions, media appearances, and applied research questions.
Current projects
The live layer: implementation work, an interview archive, and posts that turn open questions into durable arguments.
Applied work on moving AI from isolated tools into operating routines and measurable process improvements.
ConversationsA long-running interview archive with operators, scientists, founders, and technologists.
WritingPosts on technical change, institutions, markets, and the judgment required between them.
Selected writing
Articles and field notes on technical change, entrepreneurship, institutional incentives, and the practical choices behind adoption.
Blog
Als Oliver Blume sagte, “dann wird uns das eben halt in einen dermaßen wirtschaftlichen Nachteil reinschlittern lassen,” merkte ich sofort, das war kein rhetorisches Stoßgebet, das war Wut mit einem konkreten Plan.
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Als ich zum ersten Mal hörte, dass Oliver Blume einen Fernsehturm gekauft hatte, dachte ich, das sei ein kurioses PR-Stunt-Statement.
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Es gibt ungeschriebene Regeln, die so selbstverständlich klingen, dass niemand mehr fragt, ob sie überhaupt Sinn ergeben.
ReadPodcast conversations
Long-form interviews with people building, researching, investing, operating, and testing ideas in practice.

Podcast
A conversation with Oliver Blume about rulebreaking as practical work: real estate, modular hospitality, pharmacy automation, and why Germany cannot afford to miss deep technologies such as quantum computing.
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Podcast
A conversation with Ben Hoyle about making generative AI useful inside a large technical company, where adoption depends on trust, real workflows, and employee problems rather than isolated showcases.
ListenPublications and research questions behind the way I think about data, measurement, and claims.
View researchExternal appearances and coverage where complex ideas need a sharper public frame.
View mediaSessions and lectures on technical change, health, entrepreneurship, and implementation.
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