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On the eleventh (and last!) episode of Funding a Better Future: Expert Insights from ClimateTech Investors, I spoke to Puja Balachander, Head of Venture Launchpad at Carbon13.
The Carbon13 Venture Launchpad is designed to surround start-ups with a carbon-obsessed ecosystem in order to achieve a potential carbon reduction of 10 million tonnes of CO2e per year once at scale. This is the only accelerator which can support a climate start-up from any sector, which hasn’t raised equity finance yet, to understand its true potential on carbon.
Timestamps:
0.20: About Funding a Better Future and Above and Beyond Recruitment
1:11: Cherry’s introduction to Puja Balachander and Carbon13
2:18: Puja delves a bit deeper into the Venture Launchpad
4:00: Who would be an ideal prospect for the launchpad and what stage should they be at?
5:50: Solid team, promising idea and progress on commercial and product
6:25: Are there any key themes that people are finding difficult that the venture builder can solve?
08:10: Needing funding to reach the next step
9:10: 1 on 1 coaching and community support
11:02: How do you see the funding landscape this year?
15:15: What can traction look like and how can Founders get it?
17:32: Are there particular parts of ClimateTech that are particularly interesting to VCs?
22:30: What tips would you give Founders looking to raise this year?
26:05: Are there any resources that you would suggest for someone to start to demystify the world of investment?
27:20: How can people get involved in the Venture Launchpad?
27:45: Cherry’s conclusion and the future of Funding a Better Future
Video versions of these episodes are available here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Cherry SwayneOn the eleventh (and last!) episode of Funding a Better Future: Expert Insights from ClimateTech Investors, I spoke to Puja Balachander, Head of Venture Launchpad at Carbon13.
The Carbon13 Venture Launchpad is designed to surround start-ups with a carbon-obsessed ecosystem in order to achieve a potential carbon reduction of 10 million tonnes of CO2e per year once at scale. This is the only accelerator which can support a climate start-up from any sector, which hasn’t raised equity finance yet, to understand its true potential on carbon.
Timestamps:
0.20: About Funding a Better Future and Above and Beyond Recruitment
1:11: Cherry’s introduction to Puja Balachander and Carbon13
2:18: Puja delves a bit deeper into the Venture Launchpad
4:00: Who would be an ideal prospect for the launchpad and what stage should they be at?
5:50: Solid team, promising idea and progress on commercial and product
6:25: Are there any key themes that people are finding difficult that the venture builder can solve?
08:10: Needing funding to reach the next step
9:10: 1 on 1 coaching and community support
11:02: How do you see the funding landscape this year?
15:15: What can traction look like and how can Founders get it?
17:32: Are there particular parts of ClimateTech that are particularly interesting to VCs?
22:30: What tips would you give Founders looking to raise this year?
26:05: Are there any resources that you would suggest for someone to start to demystify the world of investment?
27:20: How can people get involved in the Venture Launchpad?
27:45: Cherry’s conclusion and the future of Funding a Better Future
Video versions of these episodes are available here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.