The Think Small Podcast
In this episode of the Think Small Podcast, Dr. Giacomo Vacca, founder and CEO of Kinetic River Corp, shares the remarkable journey that took him from a physics PhD at Stanford under a Nobel Prize winner to building a biophotonics company from his home office in Mountain View, California. Holder of 82 patents and inventor of laser rastering, a technique that increased the throughput of a foundational cancer research technology by a factor of 30, Giacomo left a prestigious research fellowship at Abbott Labs to pursue his own vision in flow cytometry and nanoparticle analysis. Kinetic River's instruments are now installed at institutions including the National Cancer Institute, the NIH, leading research universities, and sites in Taiwan, supporting both diagnostic and biomedical research applications. The conversation explores Giacomo's deliberate decision to grow the company through NIH grants and consulting revenue rather than venture capital, the realities of bootstrapping a hardware company in a field VCs largely avoid, and the steep personal cost of stomaching extended periods of zero income while relying on the unwavering support of family. He speaks candidly about the gap between scientific brilliance and the commercial skills founders must teach themselves, the power of relationships and reputation when starting with nothing, and the value of a high-end 3D printer in accelerating product development. Giacomo also reflects on rediscovering choral singing and painting after thirty years immersed in building his company, and offers a powerful reminder that an eventual exit or financial payoff can never be the sole measure of success: the willingness to value the grind itself is what separates founders who endure from those who burn out. Connect: Website: https://www.kineticriver.com/ [https://www.kineticriver.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gvacca [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gvacca/?isSelfProfile=false]
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