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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- Catch up on episode 1 – Reshma & Carlos Take On: What We Look For In Founders
- Catch up on episode 2 – Reshma & Carlos Take On: Evaluating Interested & Existing Investors in Your Startup
- Catch up on episode 3 – Reshma & Carlos Take On: The Moo.com Growth Story with Richard Moross, Founder and CEO
- Catch up on episode 4 – Seedcamp Podcast Series: Alex Trewby of Divide
- Catch up on episode 5 – Seedcamp Podcast Series: Rockstar Lawyers & How to Tackle Early-stage Legals, with Tina Baker
- Catch up on episode 6 – Seedcamp Podcast Series: Ales Spetic of Cubesensors
- Catch up on episode 7 – Seedcamp Podcast Series: Expert-in-Residence James Moed on User-Centric Design
- Catch up on episode 8 – Seedcamp Founder Series: The Opinion Team and the future of Podcasts
- Catch up on episode 9 – Seedcamp Podcast Series: Philipp Moehring of AngelList
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