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Bernardo Tavares: If founders could “marry” a deep tech product with the go-to-the market strategy, would be really perfect
Bernardo Tavares, CTO at Granter.ai — is at the forefront of leveraging artificial intelligence to revolutionize funding efficiency for companies, optimizing incentives one at a time. With a strong focus on product and engineering, he drives tech strategy through a product-first approach, ensuring innovations are both cutting-edge and user-centric.
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Cintia Mano: Portugal needs to become competitive in the incentives to early stage investors
Cintia Mano, CEO at COREangels discusses the challenges and opportunities in the Portuguese market, her investment criteria, and her vision for the future of venture capital.
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Tocha: When we have people doing stuff, stuff happens
Interview with Tocha — Portugal-based entrepreneur, early-stage Angel Investor, Invest-Community Lead, Podcast host (Bitalk), creative villages builder and much more.
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Martim Velez: I think you need to have this period of building something new
Martim Velez recently announced his departure from his role as director of programs for scaleups & international growth in Unicorn Factory Lisboa to start his own startup. We talked to Martim about the motivation and misconception of people about startups.
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Ashick Remetula: Engage from the moment zero with the legal counsel and not with your cousin who is a lawyer
Ashick Remetula, Associate at law firm Morais Leitão in Lisbon, specialized in banking and finance: « If the terms and conditions are not well drafted within a startup from the starting point, that may cause some problems when they start growing». Hi Ashick, could you, please, present yourself? — So I was born and raised in Portugal, my…
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Henrique Pereira: Now a 20 years old boy can create a startup, as well as a 60 years old person
Henrique Pereira is a key figure propelling the startup industry forward both in Portugal and internationally. With his extensive experience and insights, he has become a pivotal force in shaping the entrepreneurial landscape. We had the opportunity to speak with him about the recent changes in startup culture and industry trends. Henrique, could you please…
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Mauricio Bueno: The most difficult thing was to learn how to work with other people, who are obviously not think the same way as you
Mauricio Bueno is Brazilian living in Lisbon since 2021 and a Co-founder of two innovative projects – design and product-studio company Weme and a Startup Bud that is an agile management solution for companies.