Susan Wood: There are people out there who are walking around with a prevalence of lung disease that they’re not even aware of. You can have low-level or medium-level lung disease and not feel that much difference in your day-to-day life. When you have a pandemic and you have this acute impact on your respiratory system that has somewhat reduced the lung function anyway, those people would have poorer outcomes.
Sramana Mitra: On the consumer level, you had a lot more awareness?
>>>Sramana Mitra: Did you succeed in raising venture capital?
Susan Wood: Within the state, yes. The last round was a couple of years ago. That was with First Analysis out of Chicago. I’ve got some Silicon Valley money, but mostly from Midwest.
Sramana Mitra: It’s a common storyline where you get the early-stage funding from the state through small VCs, and then the bigger funding from Chicago. This is a common Midwest story.
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Sramana Mitra: How is it working with your brother?
Tigran Petrosyan: Many people tell me that they would never work with their siblings. When you do it right, it can be a blessing. We have done quite a lot of work early on to make sure that not only the brotherhood works, but also the business side works.
We’ve gone a very long way. You can trust each other. You know that you rely on each other and you can be safe. Having that backup all the time is critical, especially when you’re building something new and innovative. The rate of failure can be high.
>>>Sramana Mitra: After raising that $100,000, you went to the accelerator. Did the accelerator give you some money?
Tigran Petrosyan: Yes. It was $100,000.
Sramana Mitra: Is there any other investment?
Tigran Petrosyan: We had a few other angels and pre-seed. The big part came when we raised our seed round in early 2020 with Point9 Capital. It’s one of the most highly-respected European VC firms. That $3 million helped us expand our operations and build a go-to market in the US and Europe.
>>>Sramana Mitra: What emerged as your target market?
Tigran Petrosyan: This is a good question. Machine learning can be applied to all kinds of industries. Initially, our target was computer vision. Basically, those who use images to get intelligence out of images. This was our niche.
We started to build an engine to attract clients. It went through a few iterations and another six months before we realized that what we were building is much more than an annotation platform. There’s a big pain about the platform itself as a standalone software solution. We released that in early 2020.
>>>Sramana Mitra: When you applied to the Berkeley accelerator, how much time passed between your $100,00 funding to the accelerator?
Tigran Petrosyan: We got accepted to Berkeley after two months and then into the program after four months.
Sramana Mitra: How long were you in the accelerator?
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