“If you build it, they won’t come,” Bison Ventures co-founder Tom Biegala said Wednesday on the Equity podcast. The phrase is an internal mantra at Bison, the early-stage venture firm betting on ‘frontier tech’ companies building in the material science, robotics, biotech, climate, and sustainability verticals; one that’s meant to dissuade founders from solving the problem they think exists.
Bison’s mantra, according to Biegala, “hammers home the point that if these entrepreneurs aren’t talking to customers and validating their hypothesis around the pain point, around the value proposition, around the product specs, that’s a major, major red flag for us.”
So how can founders scale frontier tech? Today on Equity, Rebecca Bellan asks Biegala and his co-founder Ben Hemani for specifics.
Listen to the full episode to hear Rebecca and Bison’s founding team discuss:
- Why AI isn’t a ‘silver bullet’ for biotech companies, although it is central to modern drug discovery.
- Which robotics startups are catching investors’ eyes.
- How – and how not – to find product-market fit when building frontier technology.
- When to seek out venture funding over grant funding.
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