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Host: Nicola Marchese
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1. The space tech landscape is divided into upstream (satellite construction, launchers, software) and downstream (telecommunications, Earth observation) activities, with an emerging in-space economy (in-orbit services, space infrastructure, space tourism, asteroid mining).
2. Founders should be prepared to answer questions about market potential, scalability, technology differentiation, timing, collaboration with space agencies, competitive landscape, and team qualifications.
3. VCs prioritize technical knowledge, industry experience, business acumen, and soft skills like high energy, drive, and resilience in founding teams.
4. Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) are crucial, with TRL 3 being the starting point for VC investments. A structured roadmap with major milestones, including the first in-orbit demonstration, is essential.
5. Hardware scales slower than software, and strategies for efficient manufacturing and integrating the manufacturing process from the beginning are important. Growth trajectories are often flat until a significant inflection point.
#venturecapital #vcs #spacetech #space #startups #deeptech #hardtech #industry #tech #strategy #founders #technology #entrepreneurship #phd #science
Host: Nicola Marchese
Don't miss the full video podcast on our educational platform!
1. The space tech landscape is divided into upstream (satellite construction, launchers, software) and downstream (telecommunications, Earth observation) activities, with an emerging in-space economy (in-orbit services, space infrastructure, space tourism, asteroid mining).
2. Founders should be prepared to answer questions about market potential, scalability, technology differentiation, timing, collaboration with space agencies, competitive landscape, and team qualifications.
3. VCs prioritize technical knowledge, industry experience, business acumen, and soft skills like high energy, drive, and resilience in founding teams.
4. Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) are crucial, with TRL 3 being the starting point for VC investments. A structured roadmap with major milestones, including the first in-orbit demonstration, is essential.
5. Hardware scales slower than software, and strategies for efficient manufacturing and integrating the manufacturing process from the beginning are important. Growth trajectories are often flat until a significant inflection point.
#venturecapital #vcs #spacetech #space #startups #deeptech #hardtech #industry #tech #strategy #founders #technology #entrepreneurship #phd #science