Frazer Nash launches FNConnect podcast with Aloudable

Frazer Nash Consultancy has launched a new podcast to share SME insights across its FNConnect Network.

The FNConnect Conversation Podcast is produced with Aloudable Ltd using AI-enabled production systems to turn recorded interviews into structured conversational episodes.

The series opens with three episodes focused on networking, collaboration and sector insight.

Contributors come from across defence, energy, space, infrastructure, transport, government and healthcare, reflecting the breadth of the SME community within the network.

Aloudable’s technology converts recorded source material into edited conversational audio using AI systems with human oversight.

The approach allows organisations to create podcast content from existing interviews and discussions, providing a consistent output format.

For Frazer Nash Consultancy, a division of KBR Inc, the podcast offers another way to distribute insight generated through its FNConnect Network.

The series is designed primarily for network members but is publicly available to anyone interested in perspectives from leaders working in critical industry sectors.

Amaia Mildon, FNConnect Lead and Senior Project Manager at Frazer Nash Consultancy, said: “I am so pleased to launch FNConnect’s new podcast series, created in partnership with Aloudable.

“FNConnect is all about championing the small business ecosystem and giving SMEs a platform to showcase their incredible work.”

She added: “In this series, we speak with people across our network about business, entrepreneurship, and the vital role networking plays in driving growth and unlocking opportunities.”

William Nash, Founder of Aloudable, said: “At Aloudable, our role has been to help FN Connect capture those discussions and give them a format that allows them to continue beyond the event.”

Frazer Nash Consultancy employs around 1,500 people across the UK and Australia and provides systems, engineering and technology services to organisations in multiple sectors.

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