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Jacinto Sá on the first steps in building a company from research (Part 2)

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In the last episode of "Deep Tech Stories", Jacinto Sá explained Peafowl Solarpowers proprietary solar cell technology. We explored how the plasmonic approach completely differs from a normal solar cell and how they make it transparent. (Can go a bit longer here) However, we didn't touch on how they went from their original research to starting a company.

In general, there are quite a few things to consider. How does one know it is a viable product? How does one find the first customers? And how does one deal with signing a patent while being employed by the university? All those are things Jacinto was first wondering and had to solve. That's when he made contact with the incubator at Uppsala University, which explained Sweden's unusual stance on intellectual property.

If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend?

Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.io

Twitter: https://twitter.com/deeptechpod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deeptechstories

Music by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox:

https://www.nathanieldrew.com/

https://tfbeats.com/

Design by Amadeus Schwed:

https://elementsofpuremotion.com/


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In the last episode of "Deep Tech Stories", Jacinto Sá explained Peafowl Solarpowers proprietary solar cell technology. We explored how the plasmonic approach completely differs from a normal solar cell and how they make it transparent. (Can go a bit longer here) However, we didn't touch on how they went from their original research to starting a company.

In general, there are quite a few things to consider. How does one know it is a viable product? How does one find the first customers? And how does one deal with signing a patent while being employed by the university? All those are things Jacinto was first wondering and had to solve. That's when he made contact with the incubator at Uppsala University, which explained Sweden's unusual stance on intellectual property.

If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend?

Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.io

Twitter: https://twitter.com/deeptechpod

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/deeptechstories

Music by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox:

https://www.nathanieldrew.com/

https://tfbeats.com/

Design by Amadeus Schwed:

https://elementsofpuremotion.com/


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
  continue reading

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