Family Office Insights sits down with Mark Jarvis, Chair of Cubed Labs, to discuss how their disruptive technology is changing the game in the food and beverage food safety space. Already having secured contracts in the food and beverage contracts in the food and beverage industry, a market which is predicted to grow to US$17bn globally by 2021, Cubed Labs is well positioned for success. With competitors unable to match the proven speed and accuracy of the revolutionary NESDEP portable testing unit, Cubed is well placed to help world leading companies in the fight against food contamination and fraud.
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Dr. Mark Harper (46:08): So that was it. But what we need to do after that of course is take it a bit further. And what we did next in terms of depression and anxiety was run these courses. And these were people with clinical depression and they weren't on TV. And what we found was that, remarkable results really, 70, 80% of them were cured, so not just a bit better.
Chase Jarvis (50:28):Yeah. And one of the other things that I think is worth remarking, again, I'm going to share the title, Chill: The Cold Water Swim Cure - A Transformative Guide to Renew Your Body and Mind, it's excellent. It tells some great stories. It cites some of these studies that we're talking about. It's very consumable.
For now, the Jarvis stuff seems more like a personal science fair project than anything Facebook would release as a company. But Zuckerberg did hint a few things he could pursue. For example, when it came to talking to Jarvis, he noticed that he and his wife Priscilla often made open-ended requests -- "play me some music," versus "play some Adele." He suggested building a system with enough context to understand those requests could fill a hole in the market.
Most recently, Martin served as Sherritt's Senior Vice President, Commercial and Technologies, where he had oversight for the sales and marketing of nickel and cobalt, and marketing and commercialization of Sherritt's proprietary technologies.
Ms. Young's 25-year background in the junior capital markets started with CM Oliver & Company where she served as Executive Secretary to senior management and board members. Ms. Young joined Giga Metals' predecessor company in February 2004 as the Corporate Secretary and Office Administrator. She is responsible for corporate filings, assisting and reporting to the President, secretary to the Board Meetings, to act as liaison with corporate council and respective corporate matters, and to act as Manager to administrative employees and the general operations.
Ms. Millar has over 11 years of experience in communications and marketing. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University in Montreal. Ms. Millar has experience working in a wide variety of industries in both Vancouver and Europe. She was drawn to the mining industry and the Turnagain project because of the opportunity to play a role in building a sustainable battery supply chain. Holly believes that Giga Metals is going to be a leader in responsible mining and set industry standards by building among the lower carbon intensity projects in the world. She is working to shift perspectives on mining and communicate the importance of decarbonizing metals and minerals.