Ganapathy Subramaniam on Yali’s deep tech startup bets in India — Part 2

Ganapathy 'Gani' Subramaniam, founding managing partner at Yali Capital.
Ganapathy 'Gani' Subramaniam, founding managing partner at Yali Capital.
Ganapathy ‘Gani’ Subramaniam, founding managing partner at Yali Capital.
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In today’s episode, Ganapathy ‘Gani’ Subramaniam, founding managing partner of Yali Capital, a deep-tech VC firm in Bengaluru, joins me for Part 2 of our discussion on the firm’s debut deep-tech fund.

In this conversation, we picked up with Yali’s investment in Perceptyne, a company developing humanoid robotics for manufacturing and eventually physical AI applications. Gani then speaks about the semiconductor industry in India, identifying opportunities for both globally competitive and domestically focused fabless chip design companies, with the C2i Semiconductors in the first category.

And if you stay on, you’ll get Gani’s insights into the importance of diverse co-founding teams, global thinking, and why storytelling holds the key to funding – something that India’s deep tech founders need to master.

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