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Book SynopsisLaunching a startup is like climbing a mountain, just maybe more treacherous. I say this as I have spent years as a backpacker and entrepreneur. While hiking through the Alaskan Tundra, I feared brown bears and crevasses. Yet, nothing prepared me for the responsibility of payroll for over 200 families relying on my business plan to feed their children.
Unlike traditional software, the mere smell of hardware sensors and robot gearing sends shivers through most investors with red flags arising from the perceived capital inefficiencies and intense research and development. This is coupled with the high talent requirement before launching even a minimum viable product as these inventions demand a cross-section of skills: mechanical, electrical, and software engineering. To set out on the trail of uncrewed success, machine inventors and founders require a detailed field guide to meet customer demand and financing objectives.
My goal for this book is to help you at a pivotal