

AI Driven Unmanned Vehicle Mission Autonomy with Pramod Raheja
Jun 14, 2023
31:13
Episode Summary:
Callye Keen sits down with Pramod Raheja, the co-founder and CEO of Airgility, a company pioneering drone and aerial robotics technology. They delve into the world of emerging tech startups, discussing the unique challenges, potential pitfalls, and the excitement of taking a new idea to market, with a particular focus on Department of Defense (DoD) solutions.
Topic Highlights:
00:00 - Societal Impact Fuels Innovation
Raheja talks about the larger societal mission that drives Airgility, sharing the company’s aspiration to use drone technology to make a significant impact, be it in defending the country, sustainability, climate change, or search and rescue operations.
21:54 - The Concept of Anti-Fragility in Startups
Pramod Raheja explains the necessity of resilience and adaptability in startup environments, emphasizing the importance of team members who can roll with the punches. He underscores that this resilience will serve individuals well in their future careers.
25:16 - Selling the Vision, Not the Paycheck
Callye Keen points out the significance of selling the mission and vision of the startup rather than a lucrative paycheck. They explore the crucial role of authenticity in attracting top-tier talent who resonate with the company’s values.
27:18 - Emerging Tech Market Potential
The conversation touches on the misconception that drone technology is a saturated market. Raheja highlights the vast, unexplored potential in the UAS (uncrewed systems) sector, proving that it's nowhere near being "played out."
29:08 - Persistence: The Key to Success
In concluding thoughts, Raheja shares the quintessential entrepreneurial wisdom of persistence. He encourages startups to stick with their vision, strive for the holy grail of product-market fit, and keep engaging with potential clients and the wider industry community.
Parting Thought:
Pramod Raheja leaves us with this parting thought about persistence, "You might think you're done, but something's right around the corner... So I would say that, and, and you know, and if you read, like I do a lot of reading of entrepreneurs, many thought about quitting... But you did because you're human. So I'd say persistence, just sticking with it."
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Callye Keen sits down with Pramod Raheja, the co-founder and CEO of Airgility, a company pioneering drone and aerial robotics technology. They delve into the world of emerging tech startups, discussing the unique challenges, potential pitfalls, and the excitement of taking a new idea to market, with a particular focus on Department of Defense (DoD) solutions.
Topic Highlights:
00:00 - Societal Impact Fuels Innovation
Raheja talks about the larger societal mission that drives Airgility, sharing the company’s aspiration to use drone technology to make a significant impact, be it in defending the country, sustainability, climate change, or search and rescue operations.
21:54 - The Concept of Anti-Fragility in Startups
Pramod Raheja explains the necessity of resilience and adaptability in startup environments, emphasizing the importance of team members who can roll with the punches. He underscores that this resilience will serve individuals well in their future careers.
25:16 - Selling the Vision, Not the Paycheck
Callye Keen points out the significance of selling the mission and vision of the startup rather than a lucrative paycheck. They explore the crucial role of authenticity in attracting top-tier talent who resonate with the company’s values.
27:18 - Emerging Tech Market Potential
The conversation touches on the misconception that drone technology is a saturated market. Raheja highlights the vast, unexplored potential in the UAS (uncrewed systems) sector, proving that it's nowhere near being "played out."
29:08 - Persistence: The Key to Success
In concluding thoughts, Raheja shares the quintessential entrepreneurial wisdom of persistence. He encourages startups to stick with their vision, strive for the holy grail of product-market fit, and keep engaging with potential clients and the wider industry community.
Parting Thought:
Pramod Raheja leaves us with this parting thought about persistence, "You might think you're done, but something's right around the corner... So I would say that, and, and you know, and if you read, like I do a lot of reading of entrepreneurs, many thought about quitting... But you did because you're human. So I'd say persistence, just sticking with it."
Callye Keen - Kform
https://kform.com/
YouTube
Pramod Raheja - Airgility, Inc