Farnell has concluded the second season of its award-winning Top Tech Voices podcast series, bringing together leading experts and thought leaders to explore how innovation can improve lives, protect what matters and help solve real human challenges.
Across six episodes, the series examined topics ranging from mental health and sustainability to neurotechnology, human enhancement and the future of urban living. Hosted by Georgia Lewis-Anderson, the season featured conversations with renowned experts:
The series has attracted more than 3.6 million views across YouTube and Bilibili and generated over 83,500 hours of watch time, demonstrating strong global interest in discussions focused on the human impact of emerging technologies.
Through conversations spanning neuroscience, sustainability, health technology and urban innovation, the series highlighted how technology can be applied responsibly and purposefully to address real-world challenges and improve everyday lives.
"What made this season special was the diversity of perspectives. We brought together experts from neuroscience, sustainability, health, behavioural science and urban innovation, but a common theme emerged throughout every conversation: technology is most powerful when it helps people thrive. The response from audiences around the world shows that there is growing interest in understanding not just what technology can do, but how it can be applied responsibly and meaningfully in our everyday lives," said Rebeca Obregon, President of Farnell Global.
To further engage audiences, Farnell will soon launch an interactive Top Tech Voices quiz on the element14 Community platform to test knowledge of season two's topics and expert insights. Participants will also have the chance to compete for prizes while revisiting key discussions from the series.
Building on the success of its first two seasons, Top Tech Voices continues to provide a platform for expert perspectives on the technologies, ideas and innovations shaping the future, while creating new opportunities for audiences to engage with the conversations beyond the podcast itself.