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Partnering for Innovation with Eli Packouz | E90

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How can collaboration drive innovation? What are the keys to successful partnerships?

Eli Packouz is a serial inventor and two-time founder. In 2017, he partnered with a dental scientist and an engineer to create Instafloss, the first device that automatically flosses all your teeth in just 10 seconds. After five years of research and development, Instafloss is ready to change the world, one tooth at a time.

Eli started his first company, Singular Sound, with his brother David Packouz in 2013; they have since launched eight blockbuster products together. Eli's journey is a testament to the power of collaboration and perseverance.

Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or curious about the invention process, this episode will inspire and motivate you to find the “right partners” for success.

Highlights of the episode:

  • How do you find the “right” partners? Have they done it before? Do they WANT to?
  • Should you go into business with family or friends?
  • Generating ideas is easy, validating is the hard part (95% of the work)

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How can collaboration drive innovation? What are the keys to successful partnerships?

Eli Packouz is a serial inventor and two-time founder. In 2017, he partnered with a dental scientist and an engineer to create Instafloss, the first device that automatically flosses all your teeth in just 10 seconds. After five years of research and development, Instafloss is ready to change the world, one tooth at a time.

Eli started his first company, Singular Sound, with his brother David Packouz in 2013; they have since launched eight blockbuster products together. Eli's journey is a testament to the power of collaboration and perseverance.

Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or curious about the invention process, this episode will inspire and motivate you to find the “right partners” for success.

Highlights of the episode:

  • How do you find the “right” partners? Have they done it before? Do they WANT to?
  • Should you go into business with family or friends?
  • Generating ideas is easy, validating is the hard part (95% of the work)

Additional resources:

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