
S7 Episode 9: Reimagining Real-Time: Motorsport, AI, and the Future of Precision Tracking with Gill Switalski
From Digitally Curious by with Actionable Futurist® Andrew Grill
October 26, 2025 · 26 min · Season 7 · Episode 9
About this episode
Andrew Grill interviews Gill Switalski about the impact of infrared technology on real-time tracking across various industries.
In this episode of Digitally Curious, host Andrew Grill sits down with Gill Switalski, CEO of Infrared Kinetics, to explore how cutting-edge infrared technology is revolutionising real-time tracking and data precision - not just in motorsport, but across a host of industries. Gill shares her journey from corporate lawyer to tech innovator, describing how curiosity, intellectual property expertise, and strategic partnerships have driven Infrared Kinetics’ success. Together, we dive into:...
People in this episode
Host: Andrew Grill
Guest: Gill Switalski
Topics covered
- real-time tracking
- infrared technology
- motorsport
- data precision
- technology innovation
Keywords
- real-time tracking
- infrared technology
- motorsport
- data precision
- technology innovation
- corporate lawyer
- strategic partnerships
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Infrared Kinetics
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