Watch this 7-minute expert interview on how Archbishop Desmond Tutu got the world to care about the big problem of Apartheid and put on the global agenda.
Watch this 6 minute talk to see how a team of mechanical engineers and designers are working to change the fate of our oceans with a fleet of autonomous oceanic robotic drones. WARNING: it's rather brilliant.
The technology companies who sailed around the world with us for Unreasonable at Sea had 6 minutes to share the story of their company to hundreds of people packed into an auditorium in Barcelona. This is one of those talks.
Once upon a time, Paseka was sitting on the toilet and had a “Eureka!” moment. We could be saving 72 Billion Gallons of water per year- the equivalent of 10,000 Olympic swimming pools.
This is the first video in a series of short webisodes that will followed the story and journey of Unreasonable at Sea. Learn why this program was created and about the genesis of this radical experiment.
Possibly the most beautiful video we have ever shot. This 2 minute vignette shows the beauty and serenity that was Myanmar on our trip around the world with Unreasonable@Sea.
Entrepreneur, teacher, rapid prototyping enthusiast and part of the founding team of Google X talks about how to manage energy instead of time, invest in people, and how to internalize failure.
In this episode, we followed Pedro Delgado, founder of Aquaphytex and Agua, as he ventures down the deltas near Ho Chi Minh City in search of a special species of plant.
To gain empathy and insight into Myanmar's market, we follow Prakti Stoves founder, Mouhsine Serrar, as he visits a rural village in Yangoon and lets a local restaurant owner put his stove to the test.
To create a new company, Pedro, founder of Agua Inc., and some college students experiment in The Gambia with the intention of expanding his revolutionary biotechnology to new markets around the world.