Built To Take A Hit
We’re recording this one with a bit of a "post-celebration" rasp in our voices. Fresh off a regional win at the Riverside pitch competition, the Super Foam team is heading to the Startup World Cup in San Francisco! But as Zef reminds us, "Awards and plaques don’t protect batteries." In this episode, we peel back the curtain on the "good breaking point" of a startup. We discuss how winning isn't just about trophies—it’s about the sudden, high-stakes transition from "playing around with ideas" to fulfilling Letters of Intent (LOIs) for global automotive partners. What’s inside: * The Science of the Crumple Zone: Zef dives into his history as an automotive journalist to explain why the EV industry is currently making a "heavy" mistake—and how Super Foam’s pulse-shaping geometry is the fix. * Beyond the Squish: David and Jatomis explain why they are moving away from "commodity foam" to create "structural members" that think in geometry. * The Scaling Struggle: Why being a team of three in a 300-square-foot space is officially becoming a "bottleneck" and what the upcoming Seed round means for the future of Riverside’s advanced materials hub. * Innovating by Accident: A reminder that some of our most "defensible" tech—like pulse shaping—was born from what we originally thought were "bad batches." Today’s Question: We found our biggest breakthrough in a mistake. What’s a "failed" project you’ve worked on that actually revealed a new path forward?
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