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Eclipse's Jiten Behl thinks the next unicorns won't be built in software

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Dec 17, 2025
Jiten Behl, a partner at Eclipse Ventures and former chief growth officer at Rivian, dives into the future of industrial startups. He believes the U.S. is heading towards re-industrialization, propelled by AI-driven automation. Behl discusses the importance of combining optimism with realism in founders. He highlights Rivian's unique ability to spin out successful ventures and argues that vertical integration isn't as essential for startups today. Lastly, he predicts that tangible autonomy will reshape industry and society within the next five years.
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ANECDOTE

Micromobility Spawned Inside Rivian

  • Jiten Behl recalled incubating a micromobility team inside Rivian to leverage brand and tech before spinning it out as Also.
  • Eclipse then invested to scale the product across geographies beyond Rivian's umbrella.
ADVICE

Prefer Optimistic Yet Realistic Founders

  • Look for founders who mix hyper-optimism with pragmatic realism about timelines and capital needs.
  • Prioritize founder-market fit and clear signs of limitless demand before investing.
INSIGHT

Physical Startups Reach Bigger Economic Impact

  • Physical-world startups target a much larger share of global GDP than most software plays.
  • Shorter product cycles and better tools now reduce capital needs and risk for hardware ventures.
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