THE podcast Ecosystem Talks is the new bet of the Tec Lab of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon and is being produced in FCCN StudioRita Tomé Rocha tells us all about this initiative, also describing her experience using this FCCN structure.  

A total of 20 episodes, recorded since the beginning of 2023 at Estúdio FCCN, are part of the first season of Ecosystem Talks podcastThe initiative came from Tec Lab – the incubator and innovation and entrepreneurship area of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon.  

During the latest recordings at FCCN Studio, Rita Tomé Rocha, responsible for the initiative, answered some questions about this new podcast.  

What was the context that led to the creation of this podcast?  

The podcast came about because we identified that, in the area of entrepreneurship and innovation, there was a lack of content that, through conversations, gave a voice to the various actors in this ecosystem.  

There was little content created regarding incubators, transformers, technology offices, financing structures, agencies that support internationalization, and even companies: all of these entities are pieces that move the ecosystem.  

The basic premise of the podcast is to look at these people, hear their opinions on the ecosystem, and what we can improve for the future.   

Which guests participated in this first season of Ecosystem Talks? 

This season, we welcomed investors and entrepreneurs, people from incubators, technology firms, and companies like Startup Portugal, AICEP, and many others.  

Do you think the FCCN studio is meeting the podcast's needs?  

More than just responding. We've been setting this initiative in motion since the beginning. This year, we've come to record several times, and I have nothing but good things to say about all of these experiences.  

The studio is of extraordinary quality, and the team is extraordinary too, providing all the necessary support that is within your reach.  

The process of booking and securing a spot is also quite simple and agile, and in this sense, it has a structure with spectacular conditions that I believe more and more people will want to use.  

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