Welcome to Episode 89 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry.
For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Sridhar Iyengar, Founder and CEO of Elemental Machines.
Very few entrepreneurs in the Boston tech scene have had the same level of success as Sridhar.
As a co-founder of three different companies in the medical device and wearables industry, the products that he’s helped bring to market are incredibly innovative. Take AgGaMatrix, a glucose monitoring company that built the world’s first medical device that connected directly to the iPhone.
Or, Misfit, the makers of elegant wearable products that was started along with Sridhar’s longtime collaborator Sonny Vu and also, John Sculley—yes, that John Sculley—the one that was the CEO at Apple. Misfit ended up getting acquired by Fossil for a reported $260M.
At Elemental Machines, the company is modernizing the lab and helping to accelerate science with its IoT and data science platform. The company has raised over $11.5M in funding.
In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of topics, like:
-How to give constructive feedback to your co-founder.
-Sridhar’s early background and a deep dive into AgaMatrix and Misfit, including the story of how John Sculley got involved.
-What led him to start Elemental Machines and all the details on the company.
-Whether he thinks equity should be equal between co-founders.
-Advice for founders on managing cash and raising capital.
-Plus, a lot more.
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