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Feb 2, 2024 • 26min
From Idea to Investment: Decoding Due Diligence for Deep Tech Startups. A chat with Moien Giashi, Principal @ GreenSky Ventures
Welcome back to Deep Tech Catalyst, the channel where science meets venture!
In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome Moien Giashi, Principal GreenSky Ventures, from Toronto, Canada.
What started as an overview of due diligence in early-stage Deep Tech quickly evolved into a blend of inspiration for entrepreneurs and an educational lesson on the operational workings of a VC fund.
This is invaluable for anyone in the scientific community who aspires to launch a Deep Tech startup and is facing the challenge of approaching a venture capital fund for the first time.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: Moien Giashi
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TIMESTAMPS:
(01:08) 🎙️ Introduction
(04:17) 💡 What is a VC fund and how does it work?
(06:33) 🔍 Due Diligence 101
(12:13) 🚩 Red Flags and Green Flags in Deep Tech Due Diligence
(17:33) 👥 CTO Seeking a Team: What Are the Options?
(21:14) 🚀 The Transition from Scientist to Entrepreneur
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KEY THEMES COVERED:
Understanding the Structure and Operation of a VC Fund: An overview of the structure of venture capital firms, including Limited Partners (LPs) and Fund Managers or General Partners (GPs), and the importance of their relationship in achieving performance goals.
Due Diligence in Venture Capital: The critical role of due diligence in the venture capital investment process, including its multi-dimensional nature, covering technology, business, and legal aspects.
Technology Due Diligence: The focus on technology during due diligence, examining architecture, intellectual property, feedback from customers, and the importance of understanding the technology's value and viability.
Business Model Due Diligence: Evaluating the business aspects of a company during due diligence, including customer base, satisfaction, and business model alignment, highlighting the signaling function of due diligence for entrepreneurs.
Team Dynamics in Due Diligence: The paramount importance of assessing team dynamics during due diligence, involving direct interactions with the team, feedback from employees, interns, customers, and advisors, and the impact of team collaboration on investment decisions.
Green Flags and Red Flags in Team Assessment: Identifying positive and negative indicators in team dynamics, such as collaboration, positivity, responsiveness, technical expertise, and delegation skills.
Building a Comprehensive Team as a Scientific Founder: Strategies for scientific founders to build a strong team, including exploring programs for team matchmaking and taking the initiative to seek the right partners, embracing the concept of teamwork, and the learnability of business skills.
The Transition from Scientist to Entrepreneur: Addressing the challenges and opportunities of transitioning from a scientific background to an entrepreneurial role, emphasizing the adaptability and problem-solving skills of scientists and engineers.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 23min
Decoding Corporate Venture Capital: Insights for Scientific Entrepreneurs. A chat with Yvonne Lutsch, Investment Principal @ Bosch Ventures
Welcome back to Deep Tech Catalyst, the channel where science and venture converge!
In today's episode, we're thrilled to welcome Yvonne Lutsch, Investment Principal at Bosch Ventures, from Sunnyvale, California.
Prepare to delve into the intriguing world of Corporate Venture Capital (CVC)! Uncover what sets CVCs apart from traditional venture capital firms and learn how to synchronize your initiatives with their objectives and requirements.
Embark on an enlightening exploration of the challenges and opportunities in collaboration, and the critical aspect of timing, as we reveal the transformative impact of CVCs on innovation and startup ecosystems.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: Yvonne Lutsch
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:58) 🎙️ Introduction
(02:30) ♟ Differences between CVC vs VC
(03:44) 💼 Mandates and Investment Approaches of CVCs
(07:28) 🧗 Main Challenges for Deep Tech Founders in Approaching CVCs
(11:26) ⏳ When Deep Tech Startups Should Approach a CVC
(13:19) 🍰 Collaborative Cap Tables Among Competing CVCs
(16:00) 🚀 Successful Collaborations Between Startups and Corporates
(20:13) 🤝 How to Prepare for the First Meeting with a CVC?
(22:10) 🏢 Venture Client Units
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KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Defining Corporate Venture Capital (CVC): An exploration of what CVC is and how it differentiates itself from traditional venture capital, highlighting its unique characteristics and advantages for Deep Tech ventures.
2. Mandates and Investment Approaches of CVCs: Examining the various mandates and investment strategies of CVCs, including strategic alignment, pipeline creation, and business opportunity fostering, emphasizing the diversity within the CVC landscape.
3. Main Challenges for Deep Tech Founders: Discussing the challenges scientific founders face when approaching CVCs, emphasizing the importance of understanding the specific goals and expectations of potential CVC partners.
4. Engaging with Corporate Venture Capital (CVC): Advising founders on the potential benefits of partnerships with corporate entities versus obtaining financial support from CVCs, while also highlighting the time-consuming nature of certain CVC processes and the need for alignment with startup timelines.
5. Venture Client Units: Highlighting the role of Venture Client Units within corporations and how they can facilitate partnerships between startups and corporates, serving as valuable resources for collaboration opportunities.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 23min
The Role of IP in Deep Tech Startups: Behind the Scenes with a VC. A chat with Peter Olcott, Deeptech Principal @ First Spark Ventures
Welcome to Deep Tech Catalyst, the channel where science converges with venture capital, featuring global Deep Tech investors and experts.
Today, we are delighted to have Peter Olcott, Deeptech Principal at First Spark Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, focusing on early-stage Deep Tech startups.
In this episode, our spotlight is on the realm of Intellectual Property (IP), with a particular emphasis on its significance from the perspective of Venture Capitalists as a critical asset for Deep Tech startups.
We will delve into the question: What precisely captures the attention of Venture Capitalists when it comes to evaluating IP?
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: Peter Olcott
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:47) 👋 Introduction
(07:13) 🤖 Deep Tech vs Tech: not only an IP matter
(09:58) 💡Why is an IP so important for a Deep Tech startup?
(12:16) 🧐 What is the VC perspective on intellectual property (IP)?
(14:43) 📈 Why is Freedom to Operate (FTO) so important in opening up new markets?
(17:47) 🧱 Key Elements of a Patent
(19:24) 🧠 Actionable Insights for Founders on IP Strategy
(20:10) 📆 Priority Date
(21:05) 🚫 A patent can be invalidated by a single word
(22:02) 🤔 And if a patent has an error?
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KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Deep Tech vs Tech: Exploring the differences in product development timeframes, proprietary components, and market dynamics.
2. The Role of IP in Deep Tech Ventures: Highlighting the significance of intellectual property (IP) and its impact on attracting investment.
3. The Significance of Freedom to Operate (FTO): Discussing the importance of FTO in ensuring a startup can operate without infringing on others' IP rights.
4. Understanding Key Patent Concepts: Explaining the critical elements of patents, including descriptions, claims, and priority dates.
5. The Importance of Early IP Strategy: Emphasizing how to prioritize IP strategy from the beginning.
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Dec 22, 2023 • 28min
Pitch Deck Tips and VC Finance for Deep Tech Founders. A chat with David Charbonneau, Managing Partner @ Boreal Ventures.
Welcome back to Deep Tech Catalyst, the channel where science meets venture. Together with global investors and experts, we uncover how to turn breakthrough scientific discoveries into investable Deep Tech startups.
Today, we are joined by David Charbonneau, founder, and managing partner at Boreal Ventures, a seed-stage Deep Tech VC fund, based in Montreal, Canada.
This episode is for anyone looking to navigate the complex waters of securing early-stage Deep Tech funding, establishing market traction, and understanding the nuances of venture capital finance.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: David Charbonneau
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TIMESTAMPS:
(01:36) 👋 Introduction
(03:37) 🚫 3 Things to Avoid When Pitching a Deep Tech Startup to VCs
(07:55) 🎯 Focus on market traction first!
(09:58) 🍰 Your equity, your early-stage product to sell
(14:26) 🏦 Basics of VC Finance for Deep Tech Founders
(19:23) 🤝 The Value of Team Building in Due Diligence Analysis
(23:31) 💰 The Ask
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KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Balancing Technical Details with #business Viability in Pitches: Learn about the crucial balance #deeptech #founders must strike in their pitches, emphasizing both their technology's technical aspects and its potential for generating revenue.
2. #investor Relationship and #equity Exchange Dynamics: Explore the significance of building rapport with investors and understanding the nuances of exchanging equity for #capital Discover why founders should view pitches as two-way interactions, assessing potential #investors as much as they are being assessed.
3. Venture Capital as a Strategic Accelerator, Not a Crutch: Unpack the common misconception of #venturecapital as an easy pathway to growth. This theme highlights the importance of using venture capital strategically, focusing on commercial traction and #market demand rather than solely relying on investor funding.
4. The Importance of Market Traction and Demonstrating Demand: Delve into the concept of market traction as a key indicator of a startup's potential success. Understand how evidence like sales, partnerships, and user growth can prove market acceptance and attract investors.
5. Equity Dynamics and #earlystage #funding Challenges: Gain insights into the basics of equity in venture capital finance and the unique challenges faced by founders in the early stages of funding. Understand the implications of selling company ownership and navigating the complex venture capital landscape.
6. Venture Capital Fundamentals and Investor Expectations: Explore the high-risk, high-return nature of venture capital, including the expected internal rate of return and the growth expectations for companies receiving such investments. Understand why most #startups do not receive venture funding and the competitive nature of this field.
7. The Role of #teambuilding in #duediligence Analysis: Learn about the critical role of team dynamics in the due diligence process of venture capital investment. Find out why venture capitalists prioritize team expertise, track records, and the ability to foresee #markettrends
8. Navigating the 'Ask' in Investment Pitches: Discover how founders should approach the 'Ask' slide in their pitches, balancing capital needs with investor expectations for equity and control. This theme covers the importance of clarity in fund utilization, realistic valuation, and alignment with the investor's cycle.
9. Adapting to Market Conditions and Building Investor Relationships: Learn how an informed #VC can guide founders on fair terms and how adapting to market conditions can smooth the fundraising process.
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Dec 15, 2023 • 23min
Fundraising Insights: 5 Practical Tips to Raise Initial Funding For your Deep Tech Startup. A chat with William Krut, Investment Partner @ Reinforced Ventures.
Welcome to a new episode of 'Deep Tech Catalyst,' the video podcast that uncovers the secrets of converting cutting-edge scientific #research into investable #deeptech startups.
In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome William Krut, Investment Partner at Reinforced Ventures, focused on early-stage Deep Tech Startups. We delve deep into the nuances of investor-founder communication, the significance of clear exit strategies, and the importance of understanding how to prove market traction in early-stage Deep Tech and the investor's perspective.
We also explore the investor's perspective on evaluating Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and red flags in early-stage deep tech startups, and how to differentiate risks in the challenging yet rewarding world of venture capital.
Join us in this episode of 'Deep Tech Catalyst' to uncover pivotal insights and strategies for navigating the complex journey from a scientific concept to a thriving deep tech enterprise, ensuring your venture is not only investable but also positioned for significant impact in the rapidly evolving realm of science and technology.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: William Krut
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:47) Introduction
(06:01) Communication and Pitch Strategies for Deep Tech Founders
(08:45) Exit Strategies and Market Awareness
(11:32) How to Prove Your Market Traction in the Early Stage of Deep Tech?
(13:14) Some Explanatory Use Cases
(15:50) Key Performance Indicators and Red Flags in Deep Tech Startups
(19:50) Understanding VC Perspectives
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KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Communication and Pitch Strategies for Deep Tech Founders: This theme explores the vital need for founders to effectively communicate the technical and business aspects of their deep tech innovations, emphasizing the importance of conveying both the intricate details of the technology and its broader market potential to investors.
2. Exit Strategies and Market Awareness: The focus here is on the critical importance of having a clear exit #strategy for deep tech startups, including how founders should approach investor expectations and the importance of building strategic relationships for future growth and potential acquisitions.
3. How to Prove Your Market Traction in the Early Stage of Deep Tech? This theme explores the significance of Letters of Intent as tools for demonstrating market interest and commitment, weighing the pros and cons.
4. Key Performance Indicators and Red Flags in Deep Tech Startups: This section covers the unique perspectives of #investors when evaluating #earlystage deep tech startups, focusing on key performance indicators, potential red flags, and the distinctive challenges in assessing such pioneering ventures.
5. Understanding #vc Perspectives: Finally, this theme discusses the nuanced process of risk differentiation in venture capital, particularly for early-stage investments, focusing on factors like founder competency, adaptability, and the technical and business structure of the startup.
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Dec 8, 2023 • 22min
Capital Intensity and Financial Plan Basics for Deep Tech Founders. A chat with Gijs van der Hulst, Founding Partner @ Positron Ventures
Welcome to another insightful episode of 'Deep Tech Catalyst,' the video podcast that delves into the journey of transforming groundbreaking scientific discoveries into investable deep tech startups.
In this enlightening episode, we host Gijs van der Hulst, Founding Partner @ Positron Ventures, to explore the basics of capital efficiency and strategic financial planning for #deeptech #founders
We'll delve into the critical aspects of tackling the most challenging problems first, understanding the journey from concept to market reality, and the importance of strategic planning during non-revenue phases.
Tune in to this episode of 'Deep Tech Catalyst' to gain invaluable insights and strategies for making Deep Tech #ventures not only investable but also primed for substantial #impact in the world of #science and technology #entrepreneurship
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: Gijs van der Hulst
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:53) Introduction
(02:47) Understanding Capital Efficiency and Its Importance in Early-Stage Deep Tech
(07:20) Approaching Business Planning in the Early Stages of Deep Tech
(09:50) Basics of Profit & Loss (P&L) for Scientific Founders
(13:40) Approaching Pricing Strategy in Deep Tech Ventures
(16:42) Exploring Techno-Economic Analysis
(18:28) Discussing Future Trends in Deep Tech
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KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Capital Efficiency in Deep Tech: Exploring the concept of #capital efficiency - achieving business milestones with minimal funding - and its paramount importance in deep tech, characterized by high capital needs and prolonged developing time.
2. Challenges for Scientists Transitioning to Entrepreneurship: Discuss the steep learning curve scientists face in financial management when transitioning from academic #research to entrepreneurship, especially in capital-intensive deep tech fields.
3. Financial Planning and Strategy in #Pre-Seed Stage: Highlighting the importance of prioritizing challenging issues in #startups addressing profit and loss considerations, and planning for non-revenue phases in deep tech ventures.
4. The Role of Marketing and Sales: Emphasizing the necessity of effective marketing and sales strategies for deep tech products, beyond just technical excellence, to gain market traction and share.
5. Pricing Strategy in Deep Tech Pre-Seed Stages: Analyzing the relative importance of pricing strategy compared to research and development in the pre-seed stages of deep tech ventures.
6. Techno-Economic Analysis in Product Development: Explaining the process and importance of techno-economic analysis in developing a product, especially for #hardware startups, to foresee and plan for production and scaling challenges.
7. #future of Deep Tech in Europe: Assessing the trajectory of deep tech advancements, and their potential to address #globalwarming challenges, #sustainability and health.
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Dec 1, 2023 • 19min
Understanding the VC Game in Deep Tech Startups. A chat with Thomas Park, Partner, Lead at BDC Deep Tech Fund.
Welcome back to the 5th episode of the 'Deep Tech Catalyst' video podcast, where we unlock the formula for turning scientific discoveries into market-ready tech ventures.
In this episode, we'll dive into crafting investable ideas, differentiating vital solutions from optional ones, and the art of attracting venture capital with Thomas Park, partner, and lead at BDC Deep Tech Fund.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: Thomas Park
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(01:30) What is the impact of Scientists Starting Deep Tech Companies Today?
(02:48) Why Does Framing the Right Problem Play a Key Role in Differentiating Between Investable and Non-Investable Deep Tech Companies?
(04:39) 3 Ways to Distinguish Between a 'Nice to Have' Vs. a 'Must Have' Solution.
(06:59) Why Is It Essential for VCs to Invest in A Strong Team in Deep Tech?
(10:02) 3 Common Mistakes Scientific Founders Should Avoid When Approaching A VC.
(11:40) Understanding the VC Game: Why Do VCs Need Massive Returns?
(14:10) Beyond Funding: The Added Value of VCs.
(16:52) Future Scenarios in Deep Tech for the Mid to Long Term
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KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. What is the impact of Scientists Starting Deep Tech Companies Today? Understanding the necessity for scientists to evolve from pure research to launching commercial entities, thereby enabling widespread innovation and real-world application of their discoveries.
2. Framing the right problem means building investable Deep Tech startups. Analyzing how correctly identifying and framing significant problems can differentiate between investable and non-investable deep tech companies, with a focus on industry needs and venture capital interests.
3. 'Must Have' vs. 'Nice to Have': Offering three practical strategies for scientific founders to distinguish essential solutions from optional ones, emphasizing industry collaboration, market knowledge, and the importance of understanding the scale of problems.
4. The Role of Team Dynamics in Attracting VC Investment: Discussing why venture capitalists prioritize strong team composition in Deep Tech and the skills required for effective leadership and team assembly.
5. 3 Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Pitching to VCs. Identifying key mistakes scientific founders should avoid in their interactions with VCs, focusing on efficient communication, marketability of the solution, and competition management.
6. Understanding the VC game. Exploring why venture capitalists seek massive returns, including the power law governing VC investments, the competitive nature of the VC industry, and the concept of sustained advantage.
7. Beyond Funding: The Added Value of VCs. Highlighting what venture capitalists offer founders apart from capital, such as strategic networking, emotional and psychological support, and the significance of the long-term partnership between scientific founders and VCs.
8. Future Scenarios in Deep Tech for the Mid to Long Term: Delving into the anticipated developments and trends in the deep tech arena, exploring potential advancements, industry shifts, and the evolving role of scientific innovation in shaping the future.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 24min
Are You Ready to Build a Factory? How to Scale Deep Tech Ventures. A chat with DC Palter, Angel investor, Mentor Lead at the CAN, and Executive Committee member at Tech Coast Angels.
In this chat, we dive deep into the complexities and strategic decisions needed to turn a groundbreaking idea into a successful scalable venture with DC Palter, founder with multiple exits, Angel investor, Mentor Lead at the Chemical Angel Network, and Executive Committee member at Tech Coast Angels.
Dive into the intricate world of Deep Tech in this enlightening episode. We'll explore the unique challenges and strategies involved in transitioning from a concept to a marketable product, particularly in hardware versus software development.
This episode is a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and investors in the Deep Tech space, offering valuable insights into licensing dynamics, the valley of death in early-stage startups, and the basics of pricing strategies.
Join us as we unravel the complexities behind the scarcity of unicorns in Deep Tech and decode the secrets of successful scientific pitching.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: DC Palter
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(02:00) Are you ready to build a factory?
(06:07) Why can licensing be a good deal for the company but not for Venture Capitalists?
(09:50) What are the main reasons why there are so few unicorns in Deep Tech compared to the software industry?
(14:01) How to face the problem of the valley of death in the early-stage Deep Tech?
(16:43) What should scientific founders prioritize in their pitch deck from day 1?
(20:13) Pricing strategy and Go-to-Market Strategy 101
(21:28) Author Spotlight - DC Palter's 'To Kill A Unicorn'
KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Are You Ready to Build a Factory? Exploring the contrasts between software and hardware product development, the investor's view on scalability, the critical role of a robust supply chain in hardware production, and the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurs in this realm.
2. Building vs. Licensing in Tech Products: Understanding the critical differences in scalability, investor perspectives, and market challenges between hardware and software development, and the strategic implications of choosing to license vs production.
3. Deep Tech Unicorns: Rarity and Reasons. Analyzing the scarcity of unicorns in Deep Tech compared to the software industry, focusing on the importance of licensing, industry perspectives, and the impact of the climate crisis on investment trends.
4. Navigating the Valley of Death in Early-Stage Deep Tech. Addressing the key factors leading to the early-stage struggles of Deep Tech startups, exploring solutions, and governmental support in the U.S. and Europe.
5. The Art of Scientific Founder Pitching: Delving into what scientific founders must prioritize from day one in their pitch decks, understanding the information asymmetry between scientists and investors, and identifying the key elements that make a pitch deck appealing.
6. Pricing Strategies and Go-To-Market Strategy in Early Stage Deep Tech: Outlining effective pricing strategies and the significance of a robust go-to-market strategy in captivating investor interest and ensuring market traction.
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Nov 17, 2023 • 20min
Scientist to CEO: Mastering VC Engagement & Team Dynamics in Deep Tech. A chat with Colin Webster, Co-Founder at RiSC Capital.
Featuring Colin Webster, Co-Founder at RiSC Capital, we dive deep into the transition from scientist to startup CEO.
Explore the transition from science to startup in this episode, focusing on the right time to seek venture capital, build a balanced team, and avoid common pitfalls in the Deep Tech entrepreneurial journey. Perfect for scientists and investors alike, looking to navigate the complex world of tech innovation.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: Colin Webster
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(04:18) When is the right time to approach a VC in Early-Stage Deep Tech?
(09:00) Team Building 101
(11:52) The relationship between the founders is an important part of a startup's evaluation.
(12:51) Pitfalls scientists need to avoid when turning into entrepreneurs.
(14:53) Why is Early-Stage Deep Tech still underinvested today?
(17:51) Why should a scientist become an entrepreneur?
KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Approaching VCs in Early Stage Deep Tech: Identifying the right time for engagement, understanding the necessity of solid proof of concept, and the nuances of approaching first customers.
2. Essentials of Team Building in Deep Tech Startups: The criticality of team composition, the balance between soft and hard skills, and the advantages of having multiple founders.
3. Founder Relationships and Startup Valuation: Investor perspectives on team dynamics, and the role of founder relationships in due diligence processes.
4. Common Pitfalls for Scientist-Entrepreneurs: Key mistakes to avoid, prioritization challenges, and the strategic importance of early market entry with prototypes.
5. Investment Challenges in Early Stage Deep Tech: Exploring the reasons behind the underinvestment in this sector, and the importance of technical and risk considerations, especially in hardware startups.
6. The Scientist as Entrepreneur: Evaluating the suitability for entrepreneurial ventures in the scientific community, and the key activities and mindset needed for successful entrepreneurship.
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Nov 10, 2023 • 26min
Market Traction & Company Shares 101 for Scientists. A VC's perspective from the Nuclear Tech Sector. A chat with Guerric De Crombrugghe, Founding partner @Nuketech
Featuring Guerric De Crombrugghe, Founding Partner at Nuketech, we dive deep into the intricacies of Market Traction and Company Shares.
Discover how nuclear technology startup founders can navigate today's complex energy landscape. From obtaining crucial market feedback to understanding the value of a letter of intent, this episode covers vital aspects for anyone interested in the future of nuclear energy and Deep Tech.
Host: Nicola Marchese
Guest: Guerric De Crombrugghe
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TIMESTAMPS:
(00:00) Intro
(05:23) How did you come up with the idea of founding a nuclear-focused VC fund?
(06:15) What does a VC look for from founders at TRL4/5? In your opinion, what's the difference between a research project and an investable company in the nuclear sector, and, more broadly, in Deep Tech?
(07:59) How can a STEM founder be sure that what they are developing is relevant to the market?
(10:31) From a venture capitalist's perspective, what significance does a Letter of Intent (LOI) hold for an early-stage Deep Tech startup?
(11:43) Will they steal my idea? Why is it always valuable to get feedback from industry stakeholders?
(12:48) Cap Table and Shares 101: How to be investable from your equity side.
(17:03) What is the usual risk profile of a Nuclear Tech Startup in the context of today’s Nuclear Energy landscape?
(21:52) What are the next emerging trends in nuclear tech?
KEY THEMES COVERED:
1. Nuclear Energy Market: Current opportunities for founders and investors.
2. Venture Capital Insights: Evaluation criteria for projects at TRL4/5, distinguishing between research and investable enterprise in nuclear and Deep Tech.
3. Market Relevance and Traction: The importance of customer feedback, what it means to have market traction, and the effectiveness of a letter of intent.
4. Idea Protection and Communication: Addressing the fear of idea theft and the importance of early communication with clients.
5. Cap Table and Shares: How to make your startup investable and understand the importance of equity in the early stage.
6. Risk Profile of a Nuclear Tech Startup: Risk analysis, supply chain requirements, main bottlenecks, and the need for an infrastructure revolution.
7. Emerging Trends in Nuclear Tech: What are the next trends and innovations in this sector?
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