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The Hardware Entrepreneur

“Software eats the world”, as one famous investor once said it. However, our Earth runs on resources and is based on atoms rather than bits. Our true progress therefore depends mainly on our producing, selling innovative physical products, that is hardware. Hardware is...different. Challenges abound in designing, manufacturing, getting funding, hiring, innovating, delivering to the customers. Resources are scattered around and only a few exist. Where do you get real, practical knowledge? This podcast is the first one for hardware entrepreneurs, where hardware entrepreneurs are interviewed from around the world, exceptional persons who founded startups or small and medium-sized enterprises. This show is for you with a desire to found and run a company in a global environment. Learn first-hand from hardware entrepreneurs who have already gone through the ups and downs of the business. During each episode the INDIVIDUAL stories are uncovered, following up with an ULTRAFAST round of questions at the end. Bringing you these stories is entrepreneur and cosmopolitan, Balint Horvath, based in Switzerland, the land of green pastures and fresh ideas.
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Jan 11, 2017

In this episode, you’ll hear a short, dense analysis on the rise and demise of a well-known company, Pebble, which produced the first smartwatch. I chose to talk about this topic as the latest news from them was a shock. The goal with telling you their story, their shocking ending, as always, is that you get to learn from others, in this case from a company’s story that had its highs and in December its low moment. So hopefully, you’ll get some actionable insights.

Highlights can be seen below.

  • The goal for this episode - [0:25]
  • How can a company that broke records two times on Kickstarter end up being sold and having to stop producing? - [1:40]
  • Pebble’s beginnings - [2:00]
  • The single most important reason for the not so happy end - [3:17]
  • Other reasons leading to insolvency - [6:15]
  • Two ways out of this problem of margin vs scale  - [8:18]
  • The third, often not considered way out of the margin vs scale problem- [9:35]
  • Marketing styles necessary for consumer brands - [10:30]
  • Job To Be Done concept applied on hardware - [12:16]
  • Summary - [14:07]
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