Tag: startup

Synthetic Genomics

there’s VC hyperbole, and then there’s VC hyperbole. if you do web 2.0 hyperbole, you sound like a spazz, if you do this:

This is the most important company founded in the 21st century. You are creating new ontologies of life. There has been nothing as important since prokaryotic cells

you’re giving us hope.

Theranos

while everyone is complaining about obamacare, theranos is improving health/$ dramatically. their blood tests cost dramatically less, are much faster and require much less blood. they will save $200b from medicare/medicaid in the next 10 years. coming to your walgreens soon.

Shenzhen

Bunnie Huang, a Research Affiliate for the MIT Media Lab with a PhD at MIT in EE, shares some stories about crossing the gap from a single home-made prototype to mass production, using supply chain services located in the Shenzhen area of China.

2015-06-04:

HAX invites teams with working prototypes to come to Shenzhen, China, for 4 months. Once they arrive, creators work with experts in a variety of fields to shape their designs, products and strategies. It’s like a boot camp for the world’s hardware-heads, in the heart of the most frenzied manufacturing hub on the planet.

i like to make fun of kickstarter but this is really cool, and much more useful than Y Combinator.
2015-08-10:

When it comes to manufacturing, no place in the world has the same kind of allure as the Pearl River Delta region of China. Within just a hour-long train ride, 2 vastly different cultures co-exist, each with its unique appeal that keeps attracting engineers, entrepreneurs and hustlers alike. On the mainland side, cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou bring the promise of cheap components, low-cost contract work, and the street cred of “having done the Shenzhen thing.” And on the island, the capitalist utopia called Hong Kong glows with all of its high finance and stories of lavish expat lifestyles.

2017-01-20:

Shenzhen completed 11 skyscrapers. That’s more than the US and Australia combined.

2017-02-05: if you want to bring manufacturing back, you have to switch to open source hardware and scrap all the patents overhead. as long as everything is slowed down by lawyers, shenzhen will innovate 3-10x faster.

The GoPro story

watching gopro videos is a good way to appreciate why their founder is now in the billionaire club. this is extremely visceral recording.

When Nick Woodman developed the GoPro camera, he had no idea that the brand would one day make him a billionaire. What was special about this lover of adventure sports that made him a highly successful entrepreneur? Was it just about being lucky, about being at the right place with the right product at the right time, or were there other qualities that went into the making of this new billionaire?

Techshop

i’m far from a scoble fan but this is very awesome. lots of surreal stuff, like the red phone to the USPTO. for some unknown reason, techshop nyc has been delayed by nearly a year now. i hope it launches soon.

America’s most important startup?
This is a really long video. More than an hour. Why is it so long? Because Techshop could be the most important startup to United States’ manufacturing industry. Here we spend an hour with CEO Mark Hatch.

What is Techshop? It’s a place where you can make things. We get an in-depth tour. You can learn more here

In this video you’ll also meet several startups that call Techshop home.

This is why Techshop is so important to our economy. It’s providing a place for many other startups to get going, meet cofounders, and make the things that need to be made to startup companies.

Don’t miss the discussion of 3D printing at 36 minutes into the video: America’s most important startup? as we visit one of the startups located at Techshop San Francisco, Type A Machines. Learn more about this 3D Printing Startup

At 45 minutes into the video we meet SF Made, a non-profit that is helping the growing manufacturing sector in San Francisco America’s most important startup?

At 54 minutes into the tour we meet ProtoTank, a startup that makes unique signs. America’s most important startup?

At 62 minutes into it, the founder of ProtoTank shows me a cool wearable LED system he built. America’s most important startup?

45 Minute Startup

even so, techcrunch still wrote 3 articles about it in those 45 min.

FrendTrend, a new social media startup that branded itself as “a fun, intuitive way to connect and share with friends online,” celebrated its long-awaited launch at 9:00 this morning, shuttering its doors later this morning at 9:45