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š Building the Future of Fashion, One Shipping Container at a Time šš
Imagine a world where clothes are manufactured anywhere, anytime, in the exact amount we needāeliminating waste, reducing carbon emissions, and revolutionizing the industry. This isnāt just a dream. This is Rodinia Generation.
I recently spoke with Trine Young, Founder & CEO of Rodinia Generation, and her story blew me away. Frustrated with the inefficiencies of global fashion supply chains, she asked a simple but radical question:
š” āWhy are 60% of clothes made on the other side of the planet from where they are consumed?ā
Rodinia Generationās answer?
š¢ An entire automated apparel manufacturing system in a shipping container.
š Potential impact? Saving 42 billion liters of water and 1 million tons of CO2 annually, all while building a multi-billion-dollar business.
But Trineās journey hasnāt been easy. Sheās tackled:
š¹ The challenges of fundraising for hard tech & climate tech
š¹ Convincing investors that hybrid (hardware + software) solutions are the future
š¹ Navigating bias in investment circles (yes, she was once told to āfind a male co-founderā š¤Æ)
Her biggest lesson? Fundraising is like speed datingāyou meet 100+ investors and need to choose wisely. Not all money is good money.
š„ Her advice to founders:
ā
Master the storytelling of your businessāthe best idea in the world wonāt get funded if no one understands it.
ā
Get clear on your numbersāespecially if you have upfront hardware costs.
ā
Do your due diligence on investors tooātalk to their portfolio founders before signing the deal.
Rodinia Generation is redefining what sustainable, local, and scalable apparel production can look like. And the best part? Theyāre just getting started.
Where to find Trine:
Where to find Rohit Yadav:
š Building the Future of Fashion, One Shipping Container at a Time šš
Imagine a world where clothes are manufactured anywhere, anytime, in the exact amount we needāeliminating waste, reducing carbon emissions, and revolutionizing the industry. This isnāt just a dream. This is Rodinia Generation.
I recently spoke with Trine Young, Founder & CEO of Rodinia Generation, and her story blew me away. Frustrated with the inefficiencies of global fashion supply chains, she asked a simple but radical question:
š” āWhy are 60% of clothes made on the other side of the planet from where they are consumed?ā
Rodinia Generationās answer?
š¢ An entire automated apparel manufacturing system in a shipping container.
š Potential impact? Saving 42 billion liters of water and 1 million tons of CO2 annually, all while building a multi-billion-dollar business.
But Trineās journey hasnāt been easy. Sheās tackled:
š¹ The challenges of fundraising for hard tech & climate tech
š¹ Convincing investors that hybrid (hardware + software) solutions are the future
š¹ Navigating bias in investment circles (yes, she was once told to āfind a male co-founderā š¤Æ)
Her biggest lesson? Fundraising is like speed datingāyou meet 100+ investors and need to choose wisely. Not all money is good money.
š„ Her advice to founders:
ā
Master the storytelling of your businessāthe best idea in the world wonāt get funded if no one understands it.
ā
Get clear on your numbersāespecially if you have upfront hardware costs.
ā
Do your due diligence on investors tooātalk to their portfolio founders before signing the deal.
Rodinia Generation is redefining what sustainable, local, and scalable apparel production can look like. And the best part? Theyāre just getting started.
Where to find Trine:
Where to find Rohit Yadav: