Ep 97: Kurt House, Co-Founder & CEO of KoBold Metals

Today's guest is Kurt House, Co-Founder & CEO of KoBold Metals.

KoBold Metals is a minerals exploration startup, applying data science to the discovery of deposits of minerals such as cobalt, a key component of EV batteries. Backed by notable VCs, Andreessen Horowitz and Breakthrough Energy Ventures, KoBold Metals’ business is predicated on analyzing troves of geologic data to ascertain the presence of economically-viable concentrations of sought-after ores.

With a PhD in Earth & Planetary Science, Kurt founded C12 Energy, which developed enhanced oil recovery projects using CO2 from industrial sources. He has also spent time at Bain & Company as a consultant and at MIT as a research fellow. Concurrent with his role as CEO of KoBold, he is an Adjunct Professor at Stanford.

This was a really interesting conversation, which I had an opportunity to do onsite at Kurt’s office at Stanford University. Kurt offers a deep knowledge of the science of cobalt and its applications in EV batteries. Moreover, his company is a great example of the integration of software-oriented Silicon Valley talent with industrial mineral expertise. I think you’ll find this discussion intriguing.

Enjoy the show!

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