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Nick Duncan is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in operations, strategic innovation, and digital media production. Currently serving as Chief of Staff and Director of BizOps at Sift since October 2023, Nick previously held senior analyst and analyst positions at Strong Force Catalyst and Strong Force Innovation Portfolios from March 2020 to October 2023, focusing on building comprehensive patent portfolios to capture emerging market opportunities. Nick also co-created, wrote, directed, and produced a digital media series for The Bluffs Tv Show, collaborating with Emmy Award-winning Mad Cow Productions and engaging a teenage audience through social media. Additionally, production experience includes producing content for Yani Gellman Productions, featuring notable actors such as Chris Hemsworth. Educational credentials encompass a Bachelor's degree from Columbia University and foundational education at Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences.
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Machine development demands data. Constant, real-time information that gives the engineers continuous and accurate feedback. So instead of trial and error, it’s trial and measure. Learn. Improve. Progress. Building a telemetry system to do this is essential. For mission-critical machines helping people, the planet, our universe—it’s a beacon. But it’s also a barrier. It’s expensive. It’s complicated and it’s fraught with risk. The thrill of success is often tempered by the fear of failure. Sift puts power back into the hands of machine creators. With a software stack built by people who have literally put rockets into orbit—it’s a system that rejects old thinking and outdated paradigms. Sift doesn’t just handle telemetry, it makes it work harder. It allows machine creators to use data in ways they never imagined. Engineers and innovators can reach their goals faster. Companies can scale up larger. All in ways that are simpler, smarter, and more secure. Sift is real-time. It’s now. It’s no longer about what’s necessary. It’s about what’s possible.