Thanks to Alan Armstrong from the Xrepreneurs incubator in Munich for interviewing me on the Strong Startup podcast recently.
Amongst other things:
From 39 minutes in I describe the importance of getting paid early adopters
From 43 minutes I talk about incubator models including HighTechXL and ICURe and praise ICURe’s process of connecting with potentially interested customers.
More detail below, as Alan wrote on his YouTube page, which includes a video of the first 10 minutes of the interview:
In this video, Pearse Coyle, the Founder of Deeptech Seed Fund, talks about the state of tech startup funding in Europe, specifically tech-based innovations.
Pearse discusses the economic benefits of startup funding for Europe and the potential issues with easy money at an early stage for tech startups.
Check out the full podcast with Pearse below:
👉 Podbean https://thestrongstartup.podbean.com/
👉 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6SXrthc…
👉 Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast…
#alanarmstrong #thestrongstartup #deeptechseedfund
⏰____ PODCAST CHAPTERS ____⏰
00:00 Intro
00:40 The State of Early Stage Startup Funding in Europe
02:58 The Benefits of Early Stage Startup Funding
03:55 What is Deep Tech?
04:26 The Problem with Deep Tech Startups & Funding
08:16 The Vision of DeepTech Seed Fund
✌️____ ABOUT PEARSE ____✌️
Pearse Coyle is a founder and investor from Dublin, Ireland with an extensive background in computer science and innovative technology.
He has been the founding CEO, first investor, or first head of sales in 11 tech ventures, 6 of which have gone on to scale and/or had successful exits.
He founded Deeptech Seed Fund, a venture capital firm, in 2018 together with Tom Burniece who is based in San Jose, California.
🔗____ LINKS ____🔗
Connect with Pearse Coyle
https://ie.linkedin.com/in/pearsecoyle
Check out Deeptech Seed Fund
https://www.deeptechseedfund.com
This post was originally posted on LinkedIn by Pearse Coyle. You can view the original post here and follow Pearse on LinkedIn here