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A student walked up to me at an event following Mondays TC Sessions: Robotics event in Cambridge. I have a question for you, he said, adding that he was a few months away from becoming a college senior. How do I launch a successful startup?
I explained that I might not be the person at the show best equipped to answer, but I offered some simple advice nonetheless: find a problem that needs solving, address a need that already exists, and dont go offering up solutions in search of problems.
Oh, and get a day job.
Learn the industry and the ins and outs of running a business from someone whos already in it. Work on your passion on the weekends and after work, while youre young and still have the energy to invest. Be bold and be excited, but temper that with pragmatism. Theres a reason that one of the most successful robotics companies at the event is the one that sells robotic vacuums. Its not universal advise, but its a model thats worked for countless startups before.
The student seemed unimpressed.
It wasnt difficult to come up with an answer. It was something Id been thinking about quite a bit in the lead up to the event. Moderating multiple panels gave me the opportunity to put the questions to a number of people far smarter and with far more direct industry experience. It was the one question I had on my index cards for multiple conversations: Are universities doing a good enough job preparing students to make the jump from the research lab to real-world commercial endeavors?
At MIT, were very excited about taking ideas that matter today and making them real, Daniela Rus, the head of MITs massive CSAIL interdisciplinary laboratory told me toward the close of the days first panel. In general, we are focused on long-term research. We want to invest in the future of computing and a future enabled by computing. But we are also very interested in how our ideas can matter today.
Universities and startups are very different beasts, built around very different models. Schools have their own pressures getting grants/sponsorships, publishing papers, applying for awards. But any researcher interviewed about their work by a member of the media will invariably get the same question: what are the commercial applications for this work? That topic isnt always at the top of students and professors minds when theyre doing the sort of long-term research to which Rus refers.
But there does seem to be an increasing interest in helping researchers make the transition to real-world product. Certainly theres a lot to be said for seeing the work on which youve spent months or years laboring have a direct impact on the lives of real people. Earlier this week, I spoke to ReWalk Robotics CEO Larry Jasinski about the companys relationship with Harvards Wyss Institute.
Turning research into product is one of the institutes key components, working to leverage [its] internal business development team, intellectual property experts, and entrepreneurs-in-residence to drive commercialization, throughindustrial partnershipsand the creation ofstartups, according to its mission statement.
In the case of ReWalk, the company gets to commercialize the research of Biodesign Lab head Conor Walsh, in exchange for help with FCC red tape, market considerations and royalties on sales. Theyre trying to develop the institute as something that has more of an application mindset, Jasinski told me. We are a bit of an experiment, as part of their attempted business model.
Its a commendable model, particularly in the case of the Restore soft exosuit the partnership has created to assist stroke patients. But that particular model doesnt address those students looking to transition out of the research lab and into the world of commercial robotics.
In a conversation with our own Ron Miller, Sami Atiya, the president of Robotics and Motion at industrial automation giant ABB, did a good job succinctly contrasting the two worlds. In academia, we focus on proving a hypothesis works, he explained. If you look at the industry, if we did that, we wouldnt be able to survive. We have to feed solutions to our customers that are highly repetitive, precise and accurate. The customer wants to have 99 percent uptime that is repeatable, at a cost that is affordable.
Expectations shift dramatically when research becomes product. No one knows this better than iRobot CEO Colin Angle. The companys first dozen years were a struggle to create a truly profitable robotics company. Its a decade lined with space rovers, baby dolls and movie licensing attempts before finally creating the Roomba in 2002, a product that has disrupted the vacuum industry and become the first and arguably still only mainstream home robot.
Angle laughingly explains that he didnt find success as a roboticist until he became a vacuum salesman. Its a funny statement, but the sentiment is important. The key to launching a successful robotics startup is focusing on the practical ways in which technology can positively augment our lives and, to some degree, getting lucky.
The idea that you launch with, youll either be very, very lucky or wrong, Angle told me during our interview. Youll need to stay open to learning how the rest of the world reacts to your idea and be flexible. Patience is also critically important, and its best not to do it alone. At iRobot, if we had been alone, instead of the three of us, it would have been a very different experience. We arranged that no one would be allowed to have crushing despair while another was having crushing despair.
Its true that the robots that are having the most immediate impact on our lives lack the sort of bleeding-edge excitement outsiders are hoping for from the field. Theyre the industrial pick-and-place arms from companies like ABB and the wheeled robots being used in Amazon warehouses. And the realities of running a business can be equally mundane, from the government regulation to payroll.
But universities do seem to be taking a more aggressive approach toward helping students make the transition. Carnegie Mellon has Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, which serves as a sort of on-campus incubator, helping to launch companies and, hopefully, fostering the startup community in and around Pittsburgh.
MIT, for its part, is being more progressive on that front, as well. During our interview, Rus described the schools technical entrepreneurship course, along with a new initiative. MIT has also started a big incubator called The Engine, which is extraordinarily exciting, she explained. It was just kicked off a few months ago, and there is already so much energy and buzz and so many companies that are taking advantage of it. We have a lot of opportunities for students. We want to train them to become entrepreneurs, just like we trained to become academic or industry researchers.
Theres no simple answer to the question, how do I launch a successful startup? Its long and frustrating and almost invariably paved with failures. But with a good idea, the right guidance and knowledge of the market, a student can turn a great bit of research into a successful product and if theyre lucky, it wont take 12 years to get there.
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