
Giacomo Cambiaso is the co-founder and CEO of Public Technologies (PUBT, publicnow.com), a New York news-technology company that collects, organizes and distributes tens of thousands of press releases, company announcements and government statements every day in dozens of languages. A former newspaper journalist who spent about a decade reporting before turning to automation, he built and exited an earlier content-clipping venture and now focuses on making publicly disclosed information from companies, governments and economic organizations accessible to media outlets, information providers and financial institutions.
Public Technologies (branded 'Public', formerly noodls) is a New York-based information-services company that runs what it describes as the market's largest public disclosure platform. Every day its automated pipeline collects, normalizes, categorizes and distributes tens of thousands of corporate announcements, press releases, government statements and regulatory filings issued in dozens of languages by tens of thousands of organizations across nearly 200 countries. It sells this structured, taxonomy-tagged content stream to media organizations that want broader coverage at lower newsgathering cost and to market-data and financial-information providers who need to fill the gaps left by fragmented disclosure channels.
VideoElephant is a Dublin- and New York-based video content company that sources, licenses, curates and programmes premium video for publishers, streaming services and screens worldwide. It runs a library of millions of rights-cleared video assets from thousands of content providers, and packages that content as single VOD assets, feeds and 24/7 FAST channels, layering on distribution, playout scheduling, monetization and advertising so content owners and buyers can operate video at scale without stitching together multiple vendors.
Stephen O'Shaughnessy is the founder and CEO of VideoElephant, a Dublin- and New York-based company that aggregates millions of professionally produced video clips from providers like Reuters, Bloomberg and Al Jazeera and licenses them to publishers, broadcasters and ad-tech platforms. He started the company in 2012 after shooting 500 travel videos of his own and finding there was no single marketplace to sell them. He has spent roughly 25 years building businesses in music, digital publishing, digital advertising and video production, and raised a EUR 5.5m Series A in 2019 led by Act Venture Capital to chase his stated goal of running the biggest video library in the world.