James Ehrlich
James is a serial entrepreneur in technology, media technology, and clean-tech, founder of ReGen Villages, and holds various positions at Stanford University.
James speaks on the following topics:
Affordable living that exceeds ESG/SDG metrics
Enabling communities to imagine positive health outcomes
Creating compassionate and empathic neighborhoods
Applying machine learning software to plan generative design and operate self-reliant neighborhoods
Integrated infrastructure: clean water, renewable energy, high-yield organic food production, circular waste/resource flows
Logical frameworks for regional/local governments to interpret new rules and regulations
Reducing burdens on governments and healthcare systems
Highlights from James' CV
Entrepreneur in Residence and Director of Sustainability at Stanford University School of Medicine CCARE Institute
Faculty at Singularity University, Senior Fellow at NASA Ames Research Center, and White House / OSTP Appointee
Founder of ReGen Villages Holding, B.V.
Serial entrepreneur in Silicon Valley with successful exits
Executive produced an award-winning national public broadcasting series based on case study research of organic and bio-dynamic family farms
Received the Singularity University Global Grand Challenge Award for Shelter
Co-authored two U.N. Sustainable Development Goal Platform Briefs with Prof. Larry Leifer and Chris Ford from the Center for Design Research at Stanford University
Former PBS producer, director, and best-selling author
Holds a Bachelor of Science from New York University and Master studies in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University
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