Hey there, robotics enthusiasts! Ever faced a situation where your project parameters changed mid-way? It's like building a robot that suddenly needs to fly instead of just walking – challenging, right? Well, here's some food for thought on how to keep your team together and motivated when those goalposts move. How do you adapt to new goals while keeping everyone on board and excited about the project? Share your experiences or tips on maintaining team unity in the ever-evolving world of robotics!
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Here's the next q&a response from our TechCrunch robotics investor interview! Q: How essential is DARPA/defense funding to the category in 2023? A: DARPA funding is a nice-to-have option, but the majority of funding still comes from VC firms and corporate investors. Many of our companies do benefit from non-dilutive grant funding - most via SBIR and similar programs, which we appreciate. We also appreciate a strong defense industry. While DARPA funding is critical for some companies, we have seen many companies that focus initially on defense applications can struggle to scale further, so don’t recommend it as a primary source of funding. The full interview is here: https://lnkd.in/eaqH5QyP
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