Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月09日
For startups, attracting deep tech talent from large companies is more attainable than ever, says Mytra CEO and cofounder Chris Walti
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Chris Walti,这位曾领导特斯拉人形机器人Optimus项目的资深人士,现已成为仓库机器人初创公司Mytra的CEO。他认为,现在是初创公司构建严肃硬件的最佳时机,因为越来越多的顶尖人才愿意冒险。过去,离开舒适的企业工作加入初创公司对于机器人专家来说似乎很疯狂,而且机器人专家数量有限。但如今,情况正在发生变化。随着特斯拉、Lucid Motors、Rivian和SpaceX等公司的兴起,更多的人获得了创新机会,并学会了快速规模化硬件开发。这种成功效应为其他深科技创始人提供了可借鉴的经验,也让投资者、员工和创始人更加相信颠覆传统行业的可能性。Mytra已经筹集了7800万美元资金,致力于打造专门用于物料流动的仓库机器人,目前正在开发一款能够承载3000磅重量的机器人。

🤖 **人才流动:** 随着特斯拉、Lucid Motors、Rivian和SpaceX等公司的成功,更多的人拥有了快速规模化硬件开发的经验,为其他深科技初创公司提供了宝贵的人才储备。

📈 **行业趋势:** 越来越多的顶尖人才,尤其是那些拥有丰富经验的机器人专家,愿意加入初创公司,为其带来技术和经验优势,推动创新发展。

💰 **投资热潮:** 投资者对颠覆传统行业的深科技初创公司充满信心,愿意投入资金支持其发展,为其提供充足的资金保障。

🦾 **机器人应用:** Mytra正在开发专门用于物料流动的仓库机器人,旨在提高仓库效率,满足供应链需求,为物流行业带来变革。

🧠 **AI赋能:** 人工智能技术的快速发展为机器人行业带来新机遇,Mytra等初创公司利用AI技术提升机器人性能,实现更智能、更灵活的操作。

Chris Walti knows a thing or two about robots.Walti spent more than seven years at Tesla, where he ultimately led the project that became the much-discussed humanoid robot Optimus. Since 2022, he’s been CEO and cofounder of warehouse robotics startup Mytra, whose backers include Greenoaks and Eclipse Ventures. There’s never been a better time to build serious hardware at the startup level, Walti says—and it’s all because coveted talent is increasingly willing to take a chance. In the 2000s, in the early days of Tesla and later Rivian, a gifted roboticist might have seemed crazy to leave a cozy corporate job for a startup. To boot, there was also a finite number of roboticists out there. But that’s all slowly changing.“There’s this wedge of great folks who have proven track records,” Walti told Fortune. “Ten or 15 years ago, it would have been really hard to find those people, who have the experience in scale, sophistication, innovation, and speed. Now there’s a critical mass—not many, but a critical mass—of folks who can help energize Mytra, our few dozen peers, and the next 500,000 companies solving all the different problems in the physical world.”Mytra recently brought in three key (and illustrative) hires, Fortune can exclusively report. Tesla veteran Laurel Fullerton is joining the company as director of electrical engineering, while Matthew Clark left Rivian to be Mytra’s director of structural engineering. Mike Brevoort, who has led product and development teams at Slack and Lockheed Martin, will be Mytra’s new principal engineer for AI. This kind of technical talent is historically rare, says Walti.“One of the hardest things about building any deep tech-hardware-software robotics company is that you need these varied disciplines,” he said. “Very rarely do people come right out of college with the wisdom and expertise…They’re also really hard to recruit because they’re 10 to 15 years in their careers, and they probably have small children. They’re not interested in taking a massive salary cut to be a fly on the wall.”But for some time, the winds have been shifting. Walti told Fortune that the rise of companies like Tesla, Lucid Motors, Rivian, and SpaceX created situations where more people than ever were put into “positions of innovation…[and] developed hardware at speed and scale.” “The compounding effect of success” for these hardware-centric startups has given other deep tech founders (and employees) a playbook, said Walti.“There’s a path to success now,” he said. “There’s a large TAM, and a blueprint for disrupting these entrenched legacy industries that investors believe in, employees believe in, and founders ourselves, that we can believe in.”Mytra has raised a total of $78 million in funding so far to build warehouse robots that specialize in material flow—a ubiquitous process across supply chains that involves moving and storing raw materials, objects, parts, and more. Mytra’s currently building a robot that can lift 3,000 pounds. And, yes, there’s an AI-sized elephant in the room right now, and no shortage of talk about how AI is ushering in a new era for robotics. It’s a double-edged sword. Walti said that the AI boom has created a lot of hiring “noise,” with Mytra receiving 100x more applicants for AI positions compared to other roles. But there are positives—Walti says people are more attuned to software’s potential to affect our physical world. For Mytra, that creates opportunities with great timing.“We would not be able to build the company that we’re building, with the speed we’re going at, if we didn’t have these kinds of people available to us,” said Walti. “I wouldn’t have chosen to start this company ten or 15 years ago.”See you tomorrow,Allie GarfinkleTwitter: @agarfinksEmail: alexandra.garfinkle@fortune.comSubmit a deal for the Term Sheet newsletter here.Nina Ajemian curated the deals section of today’s newsletter.VENTURE DEALS- Asaas, a Joinville, Brazil-based  financial automation solutions provider for small and medium-sized enterprises, raised R$820 million ($148.2 million) in Series C funding. BOND led the round and was joined by Softbank, 23S Capital, and Endeavor Catalyst.- City Therapeutics, a Cambridge, Mass.-based small interfering RNAs therapeutics developer, raised $135 million in Series A funding. 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Brick & Mortar Ventures led the round and was joined by Base 10 Partners.- TreQ Global, an Alexandria, Va.-based quantum computing company, raised $5 million in seed funding. Lavrock Ventures led the round and was joined by Creator Fund, Green Sands Equity, and firstminute capital.- Windmill, a New York City-based air care products and technology developer, raised $5 million in Series A funding from YETI CapitaI, Pentland Ventures, angel investors, and others.- Vectorize, a Boulder, Colo.-based AI-powered data integration platform, raised $3.6 million in seed funding. True Ventures led the round and was joined by angel investors.PRIVATE EQUITY- Blue Point Capital Partners recapitalized Pinnacle MEP Holdings, a St. Clair Shores, Mich.-based HVAC and plumbing services provider. Financial terms were not disclosed.- NewSpring acquired C Speed, a Liverpool, N.Y.-based radar systems and engineering solutions provider. Financial terms were not disclosed.- Outdoor Living Supply, a portfolio company of Trilantic North America, acquired Mid-Atlantic Concrete Products, a Winston Salem, N.C.-based hardscapes, natural stone, and porcelain products distributor. Financial terms were not disclosed.- Outdoor Living Supply, a portfolio company of Trilantic North America, acquired South-Atlantic Concrete Products, a Cumming, Ga.-based hardscapes, natural stone, and porcelain products distributor. Financial terms were not disclosed.EXITS- KKR acquired The Parking Spot, a Chicago-based near-airport parking properties owner and operator, from Green Courte Partners. 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Previously, she was at Levine Leichtman Capital Partners.- Water Street Healthcare Partners, a Chicago-based private equity firm, promoted Katie Ossman to partner. 

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