Sramana Mitra: I would say that the platform and the service world right now is under the assumption that most of the infrastructure layers and innovations are already in there.
Domain knowledge for a particular functional layer is where the innovation is happening whether it’s Shopify for eCommerce, Atlassian in the enterprise collaboration space, or Twilio in the communication path space. That’s where this class of companies is operating.
>>>Responding to a popular request, we are now sharing transcripts of our investor podcast interviews in this new series. The following interview with Vishesh Rajaram was recorded in November 2020.
Vishesh Rajaram, Managing Partner, Speciale Invest, discusses his fund’s investment thesis.
>>>Sramana Mitra: How do you look at teams for something like this? Is it somebody coming out of a domain with deep insights into solving the problem where they haven’t written the product, but they have enough domain knowledge to signal to you and the investors that they know what they are talking about?
Ashmeet Sidana: Since I invest so early, they almost have never written a product. They may have some samples of prototypes, but it’s rare because I am so early. In terms of the selection of the team, they need to have some form of technical insight or domain knowledge to take on a challenge like this. This is in addition to the usual characteristic of a great entrepreneur.
>>>Ashmeet Sidana, Chief Engineer at Engineering Capital, is the founder of a small venture firm that we have a great deal of respect for, and a personal friend. This is a wonderful conversation.
>>>Sramana Mitra: Do you want to do another case study?
Keith Bank: Another one is called Hammerhead Technology based in New York City. I made a small angel investment in this individual several years ago. His name is Pete Morgan. He’s an avid cyclist and had an idea that there was a way to create a better bike computer.
>>>Sramana Mitra: Let’s talk about some of the digital businesses in sports tech.
Keith Bank: One that I’m particularly proud of and where we’ve got a lot of activity right now is Phenix. This came to me in a very unusual way. My son was in the commercial real estate business. One day he said, “I like what I’m doing and I’m doing well, but I think I want to go to work for an early-stage tech company.” He did and he found this company.
>>>In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording here:
During this week’s roundtable, we had as our guest Padmaja Ruparel, Co-founder, Indian Angel Network and Founding Partner, IAN Fund. The Indian startup eco-system has grown tremendously, and IAN has contributed heavily in that evolution.
WolfPack
As for entrepreneur pitches, up first we had Jonathan Chashper from Rockville, Maryland, pitching WolfPack, a group travel app.