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Hello everybody!
How do you create a deeptech or climate tech startup? You ask.
I have got the question SO MANY TIMES
and since we can't all get into deeptech accelerators,
I thought that..
Well, I'll give it a shot in a series of videos.
Deeptech & Climate Tech startup 101.
Reactor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
This is the third one. The delicious art of pitching your startup.
To your grandma, investors and customers. The last two are more important. Even if you love grandma.
Deeptech & Climate Tech Startup 101 - Episode 3: Perfecting Your Pitch
Welcome back to Reactor! I’m Jerome, and in today’s episode, we’re going to tackle one of the most crucial skills every entrepreneur must master: pitching.
Whether you are CTO, CEO, or CRO, it does not matter.
Whether you’re talking to investors, potential customers, or even strangers on the street, you need to be ready to pitch your idea effectively and with confidence.
Here are the things we are going to cover today:
2. Understanding the Importance of a Pitch
3. The Elevator Pitch
4. The 5-Minute Pitch
5. The 10-Minute Pitch
6. Practice and Feedback
7. Recap and Final Thoughts
[Scene 2: Understanding the Importance of a Pitch]
****Your pitch is your first impression, and in many cases, it might be your only chance to grab someone's attention.
A great pitch isn't just about selling your product; it's about conveying your vision, your passion, and why your idea matters.
Remember, attention spans are short.
You need to make an impact in the first few seconds.
Let’s break down how to do this.
The Elevator Pitch - 1 Line, 3 Lines
****First, let’s start with the elevator pitch.
Imagine you’re in an elevator with someone who could change your startup’s future.
You only have a few seconds—
what do you say?
It should capture the essence of your idea in a single sentence.
For example: "We help companies reduce their carbon footprint by 50% in one year through our AI-powered platform."
This version provides a bit more context.
For example: "We’re a deeptech startup that uses AI to help companies reduce their carbon footprint by 50% in one year.
Our platform analyzes energy usage and suggests actionable improvements.
We’re currently working with three major corporations and looking to expand."
Practice these pitches until they feel natural.
The goal is to be able to deliver them smoothly and confidently, no matter where you are or who you're talking to.
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Hello everybody!
How do you create a deeptech or climate tech startup? You ask.
I have got the question SO MANY TIMES
and since we can't all get into deeptech accelerators,
I thought that..
Well, I'll give it a shot in a series of videos.
Deeptech & Climate Tech startup 101.
Reactor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
This is the third one. The delicious art of pitching your startup.
To your grandma, investors and customers. The last two are more important. Even if you love grandma.
Deeptech & Climate Tech Startup 101 - Episode 3: Perfecting Your Pitch
Welcome back to Reactor! I’m Jerome, and in today’s episode, we’re going to tackle one of the most crucial skills every entrepreneur must master: pitching.
Whether you are CTO, CEO, or CRO, it does not matter.
Whether you’re talking to investors, potential customers, or even strangers on the street, you need to be ready to pitch your idea effectively and with confidence.
Here are the things we are going to cover today:
2. Understanding the Importance of a Pitch
3. The Elevator Pitch
4. The 5-Minute Pitch
5. The 10-Minute Pitch
6. Practice and Feedback
7. Recap and Final Thoughts
[Scene 2: Understanding the Importance of a Pitch]
****Your pitch is your first impression, and in many cases, it might be your only chance to grab someone's attention.
A great pitch isn't just about selling your product; it's about conveying your vision, your passion, and why your idea matters.
Remember, attention spans are short.
You need to make an impact in the first few seconds.
Let’s break down how to do this.
The Elevator Pitch - 1 Line, 3 Lines
****First, let’s start with the elevator pitch.
Imagine you’re in an elevator with someone who could change your startup’s future.
You only have a few seconds—
what do you say?
It should capture the essence of your idea in a single sentence.
For example: "We help companies reduce their carbon footprint by 50% in one year through our AI-powered platform."
This version provides a bit more context.
For example: "We’re a deeptech startup that uses AI to help companies reduce their carbon footprint by 50% in one year.
Our platform analyzes energy usage and suggests actionable improvements.
We’re currently working with three major corporations and looking to expand."
Practice these pitches until they feel natural.
The goal is to be able to deliver them smoothly and confidently, no matter where you are or who you're talking to.
Th