Seedcamp Podcast, Episode 16: Sonny Vu, Founder of Misfit

In the ‘Seedcamp Podcast Series’ we talk with key people in the tech startup industry to hear their stories and gleam key advice and learnings from their experiences.

While in San Francisco, we had the chance to sit down for a quick chat with Sonny and explore the origins of Misfit, his relationships with John Sculley and Noam Chomsky, and his vision for changing people’s lives through amazing products.

More on Sonny: Founder of Misfit, makers of award-winning wearable and smart home products, including Shine and Flash, elegant activity and sleep monitors, and Bolt, a smart color-changing bulb. Founder of AgaMatrix, makers of the world’s first iPhone-connected hardware medical device, and 15+ other FDA-cleared products. Previously: Microsoft Research machine learning / linguistic tech, UIUC math BS, MIT linguistics PhD work w/ Noam Chomsky. Knows some interesting languages and is a patron of good design. Longing to make 10x solutions for big problems and building a company that matters.

Note: A fan was on in the room (the room was really hot) and was creating some background noise until about 5 minutes into the podcast.

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Seedcamp Podcast, Episode 6: Ales Spetic of Cubesensors

In the ‘Seedcamp Podcast Series’ we talk with key people in the tech startup industry to hear their stories and gleam key advice and learnings from their experiences.

In this edition of the Seedcamp Podcast Series, Carlos Espinal and Dave Haynes talk to Ales Spetic, founder & CEO of Cubesensors about the early challenges of starting a hardware company. They discuss:

  • why Ales began working on Cubesensors
  • why he targeted the consumer rather than the enterprise market
  • how crowdfunding can validate a market for your hardware product
  • the risks associated with crowdfunding your hardware startup
  • the process of hardware development
  • the additional costs faced by hardware startups
  • the ideal team that makes a hardware startup work
  • where to manufacture your product
  • how investors assess hardware startups

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