End Supply Chain Nightmares Today

End Supply Chain Nightmares Today

From Born In Silicon Valley by Match Relevant

May 5, 2026 · 33 min · Episode 232

About this episode

This episode explores how AI is transforming material science and supply chains, featuring insights from Malur Narayan of Xtrium AI.

Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing material science and global supply chains in this latest episode of Born in Silicon Valley. Join us as Malur Narayan reveals the journey behind Xtrium AI and how his team is building the Bloomberg for materials to help companies make faster, smarter manufacturing decisions. Malur shares his fascinating evolution from early machine learning research in the 1990s to becoming a serial entrepreneur and active angel investor. He breaks down the complex challenges consumer packaged goods and manufacturing companies face when selecting materials, highlighting the delicate balance between cost, regulatory compliance, and sustainability. Learn why high-agency system thinkers are the future of AI startups and what it really takes to build a trusted, self-driven team in today's fast-paced tech landscape. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background09:02 The Birth of Xtrium15:36 Understanding the Market and Use Cases20:35 Building a Team and Company Culture33:53 Current Opportunities and Future Vision Host: Jake Aaron Villarreal leads the top AI recruitment firm in Silicon Valley, www.matchrelevant.com, uncovering stories of funded…

People in this episode

Host: Jake Aaron Villarreal

Guest: Malur Narayan

Topics covered

  • artificial intelligence
  • material science
  • global supply chains
  • manufacturing decisions
  • entrepreneurship
  • team building
  • sustainability

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • supply chain
  • material science
  • manufacturing
  • entrepreneurship
  • team building
  • sustainability

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Xtrium AI, Bloomberg

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