Startup Inside Stories

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El podcast de startups y tecnología

Episodios

  • Nauta Capital and Active Venture Partners on metrics, entrepreneur execution and the EU VC scene

    21/09/2018 Duración: 01h05min

    First rule of talking to VC’s — Show metrics that support the story you’re telling. We talked with two of the most successful VC firms in Spain — this is what they think of the future. They’ll share what kind of metrics they look at for startups, and how they got started as VC’s. How they raised funding for their own funds, and how startups raise funding from them. They’ll talk about what kind of verticals they like, and they’ll also mention what other investors they think are good. Names like Nine Point Capital from Berlin get mentioned alongside Passion Capital and Notion Capital both from London. Video: youtu.be/uzVtPOggjvU

  • Women in tech - what has been done and what’s still to improve

    21/09/2018 Duración: 36min

    What’s the status for women in tech in Spain? What can we do to improve the current participation of women in startups? We invited three well-known founders from Barcelona, Gina Tost founder of Geenapp, Helena Torras CEO of B-wom, angel investor and director of Fund of Funds, and co-founder and CEO of Eelp! Nina Alastruey to discuss the topic. Video: youtu.be/pG-S6hrqTUE

  • What does a product manager do and how to become one

    21/09/2018 Duración: 34min

    As product focus is more important than ever in building startups in a very competitive market, the product manager role is increasingly getting more common and is highly valued. But to many people, it’s a job description that’s a bit vague, and often means different things from company to company. We invited three product people from the startup ecosystem in Barcelona to discuss the topic: Former PM at Google and currently product consultant Itamar Gilad, CEO and co-founder of Factorial Jordi Romero, and CEO and co-founder of Quipu Roger Dobaño. Video: youtu.be/IIxqVVuX0yw

  • Challenges and possibilities facing Barcelona startups in 2017

    21/09/2018 Duración: 41min

    The technology industry in Barcelona has been growing rapidly for years. A big pool of young technological talent, a city that embraces most kind of innovation in forms of tech, and also the establishments of the Mobile World Congress and 4 Years From Now (4YFN), the annual startup summit, are all ingredients and drivers of a vibrant and diverse local tech industry. The question we’ll try to answer in the firts podcast of 2017, is what are in store for the local tech community, and what challenges are we facing in the global race to builde the best products, companies and hubs for technology. We invited two that has a finger on the startup pulse in Barcelona, Scott Mackin, editor of Barcinno.com and Aleix Valls CEO of the Mobile World Capital, and director of 4YFN. They both pointed to several things Barcelona needs to improve before being able to compete of the worlds attention. What kind of expectations should we have? Video: youtu.be/pbZLXjAAzGA

  • How to fix the conflict between authorities and the sharing economy

    21/09/2018 Duración: 43min

    Barcelona has been notoriously known for opposing the sharing economy and collaborative economy platforms such as Airbnb and Uber, as well as BlaBlaCar, even though the population are using the platforms more than most European citizens. We talked with Albert Canigueral, a thought leader in terms of innovative regulations and head of the Ouishare movement in Spain. Lucia Fernandez, another pioneer in the sharing economy community in Europe, working with Barcelona Activia, Ouishare and the local government in Barcelona, and Jaume Suñol, country manager of P2P car rental service Drivy. They all shared valuable insights from the relatively new world of the crowd capitalism, and how to fix the conflict between the sharing economy and authorities. Video: youtu.be/wF1U1v4072k

  • The Startup Accelerator Business Model And The Emergence Of Venture Builders

    21/09/2018 Duración: 43min

    In our November podcast we talked about how the increasing number of accelerators are making it harder and harder to produce winner programs. An emergence of venture builders, focusing on fewer projects with a deeper focus on each projects, is maybe what more and more accelerators will turn into. We invited Angel Garcia, director of Startupbootcamp IoT, Data and Cybersecurity, Patricio Hunt, Managing partner of Intelectium and Bernat Farrero, president of itnig. Video: youtu.be/U8KPak_Hedg

  • Undressing a CTO and how to become one

    21/09/2018 Duración: 36min

    Do you want to become a CTO - we talked with three experienced CTO’s on how they moved from developer to Chief Technology Officer and what their biggest challenges are. Video: youtu.be/Gw2cb3uWnkQ

  • Hacker Schools vs. Universities is there room for both?

    21/09/2018 Duración: 42min

    To discuss the topic we invited: Marc Alier (http://twitter.com/granludo), professor at UPC (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), Marc Collado (http://twitter.com/Marccollado), director at Barcelona hacker school - Iron Hack, Alessandro Zanardi (http://twitter.com/pensierinmusica) CEO and co-founder of Codeworks and co-founder and instructor at Codeworks Arol Viñolas (http://twitter.com/arolet) - a new Barcelona hacker school. Video: youtu.be/nSAfB3Z3Luc

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