DealMakers: Entrepreneur | Startups | Venture Capital
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Felix Reinshagen is the cofounder and CEO of NavVis which is a global provider of indoor spatial intelligence solutions for enterprises. The company has raised over $60 million from top tier investors such as European Investment BAnk, Target Partners, BayBG, MIG, Digital+ Partners, Cumulus Ventures, and Kozo Keikaku Engineering to name a few.
In this episode you will learn:
Applying knowledge from past experiences
Expanding into China
How to get in touch with Felix
How they’ve grown the business
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For a winning deck, take a look at the pitch deck template created by Silicon Valley legend, Peter Thiel (see it here) that I recently covered. Thiel was the first angel investor in Facebook with a $500K check that turned into more than $1 billion in cash.
Moreover, I also provided a commentary on a pitch deck from an Uber competitor that has raised over $400 million (see it here).
Remember to unlock for free the pitch deck template that is being used by founders around the world to raise millions below.
About Felix Reinshagen:
Felix is a co-founder and the CEO of NavVis, a Munich based high-tech start up in the field of indoor digitalization, indoor navigation and location based services. After gaining degrees in computer science and economics from KIT he added a PhD in economics in St. Gallen.
Always a nerd at heart Felix has developed software since high school. Before co-founding NavVis he spend 6 years at McKinsey advising large corporates in tech strategy while living in Hamburg, NY, Palo Alto and Munich.
Connect with Felix Reinshagen:
* Linkedin
* Crunchbase
* Twitter
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FULL TRANSCRIPTION OF THE INTERVIEW:
Alejandro: Alrighty. Hello everyone, and welcome to the DealMakers show. Today we have a founder joining us, and it’s a German founder doing great things in Europe. So without further ado, Felix Reinshagen, welcome to the show.
Felix Reinshagen: Thanks a lot, Alejandro. It’s my pleasure.
Alejandro: Born and raised close to Hamburg. How was life growing up?
Felix Reinshagen: Actually, very cozy and nice. I come from a family with a lot of entrepreneurs and people with a lot of technical backgrounds. Actually, I always had the idea of founding something in my life, even if it was very unspecific.
In this episode you will learn:
Applying knowledge from past experiences
Expanding into China
How to get in touch with Felix
How they’ve grown the business
SUBSCRIBE ON:
For a winning deck, take a look at the pitch deck template created by Silicon Valley legend, Peter Thiel (see it here) that I recently covered. Thiel was the first angel investor in Facebook with a $500K check that turned into more than $1 billion in cash.
Moreover, I also provided a commentary on a pitch deck from an Uber competitor that has raised over $400 million (see it here).
Remember to unlock for free the pitch deck template that is being used by founders around the world to raise millions below.
About Felix Reinshagen:
Felix is a co-founder and the CEO of NavVis, a Munich based high-tech start up in the field of indoor digitalization, indoor navigation and location based services. After gaining degrees in computer science and economics from KIT he added a PhD in economics in St. Gallen.
Always a nerd at heart Felix has developed software since high school. Before co-founding NavVis he spend 6 years at McKinsey advising large corporates in tech strategy while living in Hamburg, NY, Palo Alto and Munich.
Connect with Felix Reinshagen:
* Crunchbase
* * *
FULL TRANSCRIPTION OF THE INTERVIEW:
Alejandro: Alrighty. Hello everyone, and welcome to the DealMakers show. Today we have a founder joining us, and it’s a German founder doing great things in Europe. So without further ado, Felix Reinshagen, welcome to the show.
Felix Reinshagen: Thanks a lot, Alejandro. It’s my pleasure.
Alejandro: Born and raised close to Hamburg. How was life growing up?
Felix Reinshagen: Actually, very cozy and nice. I come from a family with a lot of entrepreneurs and people with a lot of technical backgrounds. Actually, I always had the idea of founding something in my life, even if it was very unspecific.