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    Anatomy of a 2,000x Return: Lightspeed Founder Barry Eggers on Spotting Outliers

    19/02/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    From his daughter’s kitchen table tip about a new app called Snapchat to building a $300 billion venture empire—legendary VC Barry Eggers reveals how he spots the next big thing.In this episode of TechMates, we sit down with Barry Eggers, founding partner of Lightspeed Venture Partners, one of the most iconic venture firms in Silicon Valley history. Barry takes us inside the legendary "Snapchat Moment" in 2012, where noticing his teenage daughter using a disappearing photo app led to Lightspeed becoming the first investor in Snap Inc.—a bet that turned $500k into billions.We dive deep into the evolution of Silicon Valley from apricot orchards to the epicenter of AI, why Barry believes "concentration" is the new diversification, and his candid take on AI replacing white-collar jobs (including his own). Whether you're a founder looking to raise capital or an investor trying to spot the next unicorn, this conversation is packed with 28 years of wisdom from a VC who has seen it all.Key Topics:
    👻 The Snapchat Story: How a kitchen table conversation led to a 2000x return.
    🤖 AI & Jobs: Barry’s prediction on AI replacing venture capitalists and white-collar work.
    💰 Investing Strategy: Why "price doesn't matter" when betting on winners.
    🌉 Silicon Valley History: Growing up in the Valley before it was "Silicon Valley."
    🌍 Global Ecosystems: Why New Zealand reminds him of early Israel.
    📉 The Anti-Portfolio: The billion-dollar companies Barry passed on (and regrets).
    Connect with Barry Eggers & Lightspeed:
    Lightspeed Venture Partners: https://lsvp.com/
    Barry’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-eggers-3b63692/
    Connect with NZVC & Hosts:
    🔗 Learn more about NZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nz
    Mark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/
    Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/
    Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction
    01:27 - Growing up in Silicon Valley (Orchards to Tech)
    05:47 - Learning M&A at Cisco & becoming an investor
    07:27 - Surviving the Dotcom Crash & starting Lightspeed
    18:06 - The Legendary Snapchat Story
    25:41 - Strategy Shift: Concentration vs. Diversification
    31:06 - The AI Moment: Is it bigger than the Internet?
    34:58 - Will AI replace VCs and white-collar jobs?
    41:00 - The "Anti-Portfolio": Missed deals (Splunk, Yelp)
    53:55 - Why Barry is bullish on New Zealand's ecosystem
    1:00:46 - Advice to emerging fund managers
    If you enjoyed these insights from a Silicon Valley legend, please hit the Like button, Comment with your biggest takeaway, and Subscribe for more conversations with world-class investors and founders!
    #venturecapital, #startups, #SiliconValley, #investing, #Snapchat, #AI, #business, #entrepreneurship, #Lightspeed, #BarryEggers, #tech, #innovation, #finance, #NZVC, #TechMates, #founders, #futureofwork, #technology, #wealth
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    A Dynasty of Inventors: From the Photocopier to Orion

    12/02/2026 | 56 mins.
    Harry Gestetner’s great-great-grandfather invented the photocopier and nail clippers—now Harry is reinventing how the world sleeps after selling his first startup for eight figures at 21.
    In this episode of TechMates, we sit down with Harry Gestetner, a serial entrepreneur who sold his creator economy startup, Fanfix, for tens of millions while still in college. Harry shares the incredible story of his family's deep legacy in hardware innovation (dating back to the 1880s) and how he turned a simple charity project during COVID into a business that scaled to $120M in revenue post-acquisition.
    We dive deep into his new venture, Orion, a smart mattress topper designed to democratize sleep optimization and compete with the "Ferrari of sleep," Eight Sleep. Harry breaks down the brutal reality of hardware startups ("a month of software is easier than an hour of hardware" ), his controversial take on why founders are born and not made , and the "80/20 rule" for longevity that actually works. If you're interested in health tech, high-stakes exits, or the future of longevity, this conversation is packed with actionable insights.
    👴 A 150-year family legacy of invention (photocopiers & ballpoint pens)
    💰 Selling a startup for 8 figures at 21 years old
    📉 The reality of founder burnout & performance
    🛌 Building Orion: The "Tesla of Sleep" vs. Eight Sleep
    🧬 The 80/20 rule for longevity (and why you don't need to be Bryan Johnson)
    🛠️ Why hardware & brand are the only moats left in an AI world
    Connect with Harry Gestetner:Orion: https://www.orionsleep.comHarry’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-gestetner-802041a1/Connect with NZVC & Hosts:
    🔗 Learn more about NZVC:
    https://www.nzvc.co.nz
    Mark Pavlyukovskyy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/
    Hendrik Remigereau - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:56 - The family legacy: Inventing the photocopier & nail clippers
    09:41 - Are founders born or made?
    15:13 - Launching Fanfix from a dorm room
    18:58 - Selling for 8 figures at 21 years old
    20:32 - Does he regret selling early?
    28:32 - Founder burnout & discovering longevity
    32:14 - Taking on Eight Sleep with Orion
    36:06 - Why hardware is infinitely harder than software
    42:30 - The 80/20 rule for longevity
    44:39 - Co-founding with his dad
    46:52 - Why hardware & brand are the only moats left
    If you enjoyed this deep dive into startups, sleep science, and longevity, please hit the Like button, Comment with your thoughts on sleep tech, and Subscribe for more insights from world-class founders!
    #startups, #business, #HarryGestetner, #Fanfix, #Orion, #sleeptech, #longevity, #healthtech, #entrepreneurship, #hardware, #founders, #venturecapital, #success, #motivation, #TechMates, #NZVC, #EightSleep, #biohacking
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    Scaling from the Edge: NZ’s Global Champions | NZVC Portfolio Day

    05/02/2026 | 49 mins.
    From challenging big banks with a $120M fintech to generating $2.2B in digital collectibles sales—this is how New Zealand founders are conquering the global stage.
    In this power-packed panel from NZVC Portfolio Day, we sit down with three of New Zealand’s most successful modern founders: Leighton Roberts (Co-founder of Sharesies), David Yu (Co-founder of VeVe), and Penelope Barton (CEO of Crimson Global Academy).
    They pull back the curtain on what it really takes to scale from "the edge of the world" to global dominance. David Yu reveals how VeVe secured partnerships with Disney and Marvel without a physical headquarters, while Leighton Roberts shares the bold branding strategy of "wearing pink and giving the middle finger" to the big blue banks. Penelope Barton discusses how Crimson turned the COVID-19 crisis into a massive tailwind for online education. From fundraising horror stories (like getting sued by your only investor) to the unique advantage of Kiwi "generalist" talent, this is a masterclass in global scaling.
    🦄 Hyper-Growth: Scaling to 900k users and $2.2B in sales.
    🏦 Fintech Disruption: How Sharesies democratized investing.🦸‍♂️ IP & NFTs: VeVe’s journey with Marvel, Disney, and DC.🦠 Crisis Management: Using the pandemic as a catalyst for growth.
    💸 Fundraising Realities: The difference between NZ, US, and Asian capital.
    🌏 Remote Culture: Building billion-dollar companies with decentralized teams.
    Connect with the Guests:
    Sharesies: https://www.sharesies.nz/
    VeVe: https://www.veve.me/
    Crimson Global Academy: https://www.cga.school/
    Connect with NZVC & Hosts:
    🔗 Learn more about NZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nz
    Mark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/
    Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/
    Timestamps:
    00:37 - Introduction: Leighton Roberts & Sharesies
    02:55 - David Yu: Building a $2.2B Business (VeVe)
    04:19 - Penelope Barton: Scaling Crimson Global Academy
    05:18 - The Biggest Challenges of Scaling from NZ
    09:50 - Building a Fully Decentralized Company (No HQ)
    13:49 - Turning the COVID Crisis into a Business Tailwind
    17:11 - Founder Realities: Early Stage vs. Scale-Up
    22:24 - Fundraising: From Getting Sued to Raising $120M
    29:21 - Why US Investors View NZ Fintech Differently
    36:44 - What’s Next: Launching NZ's First Online Charter School
    40:52 - The Power of Community & Becoming an Industry Authority
    43:20 - AI in Education: Replacing or Assisting Teachers?
    45:23 - How to Build the Next Generation of Founders
    47:39 - Sharesies' "Pink Middle Finger" Brand Strategy
    If you enjoyed these insights on building global companies, please hit the Like button, Comment with your biggest takeaway, and Subscribe for more content from world-class founders!
    #startups, #business, #NewZealand, #fintech, #edtech, #NFTs, #VeVe, #Sharesies, #CrimsonEducation, #entrepreneurship, #scaling, #venturecapital, #growthhacking, #investing, #founderstories, #tech, #innovation, #globalbusiness, #NZVC, #TechMates
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    Born Global: Founding from New Zealand to the World

    29/01/2026 | 28 mins.
    From early days at Rocket Lab to running global marketing for Les Mills, these founders reveal exactly how to build world-class startups from the edge of the world.
    In this "Born Global" panel from NZVC Portfolio Day, we explore what it takes to launch a company in New Zealand that is designed to dominate international markets from Day One.
    We are joined by Jamie France (Founder of Newton Space & early Rocket Lab engineer), Anna Henwood (CEO of Stickybeak & former Les Mills CMO), and Steph Kennard (Co-founder of Bonnet).The conversation cuts through the noise of startup advice, offering real-world truths about fundraising across borders (and why US VCs "divide everything by two"), the scrappy advantage of Kiwi talent, and the surprising reality of balancing a high-growth startup with family life. Whether you are building deep tech, a consumer app, or B2B SaaS, this panel proves that geography is no longer a barrier to building a unicorn.
    🌍 Global Day 1 Strategy: Why Stickybeak and Bonnet looked offshore immediately.
    🚀 Deep Tech Fundraising: The reality of raising capital for space tech in NZ vs. the US.
    💰 The "Divide by Two" Rule: How US investors view Kiwi startup projections.
    🧠 The Talent Advantage: Why New Zealand’s "scrappy" generalist culture wins.
    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Parenting & Startups: How having kids can actually make you more ambitious.
    Connect with the Guests:
    Anna Henwood (Stickybeak): https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-henwood/
    Steph Kennard (Bonnet): https://www.linkedin.com/in/steph-kennard/
    Jamie France (Newton Space): https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiefrance/
    Connect with NZVC & Hosts:
    🔗 Learn more about NZVC:
    Website: https://www.nzvc.co.nz
    Mark Pavlyukovskyy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/
    Hendrik Remigereau - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/
    Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction
    01:01 - Meet the Founders: Stickybeak, Bonnet, Newton
    03:07 - Strategy: Going Global from Day One
    04:26 - Navigating Global Regulations in Auto Tech
    06:40 - Fundraising for Deep Tech: NZ vs. US
    07:58 - The "Divide by Two" Rule for American VCs
    10:51 - Silicon Valley's Perception of NZ Startups
    13:40 - Hiring Talent: The "Roll Up Your Sleeves" Culture
    15:16 - Culture Lessons from Rocket Lab & Les Mills
    19:12 - Pros & Cons: Moving to the US vs. Building Remotely
    20:35 - Balancing Kids, Family, and Ambition
    25:29 - Advice to Early-Stage Founders
    If you enjoyed these insights on building global companies, please hit the Like button, Comment with your biggest takeaway, and Subscribe for more content from world-class founders!
    #startups, #NewZealand, #globalbusiness, #entrepreneurship, #deeptech, #SaaS, #marketing, #automotive, #spaceindustry, #venturecapital, #fundraising, #founderstories, #womenintech, #RocketLab, #LesMills, #Stickybeak, #Bonnet, #NewtonSpace, #NZVC, #innovation
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    Why We Lose 30% of All Drinking Water

    22/01/2026 | 1h 11 mins.
    Harrison Crowe-Maxwell turned a flooded street on his way to work into a robotics startup that just raised seed funding from Sequoia’s Peak XV.
    In this episode of TechMates, we sit down with Harrison Crowe-Maxwell, co-founder of Puralink, a robotics company building "ferrets" to inspect and repair critical pipe infrastructure from the inside. Harrison takes us from his early days building soccer-playing robots in high school to identifying a massive global problem: 30% of the world's drinking water is lost to leaks.
    He reveals the engineering secrets behind building robots that can crawl vertically up pipes, the "Apple ecosystem" vision for underground infrastructure, and how he went from bootstrapping with his co-founder to securing backing from top-tier VCs like Peak XV (formerly Sequoia India & SEA).
    If you're into hard tech, robotics, or just want to know how to turn a real-world frustration into a venture-backed startup, this episode is a must-watch.
    🤖 From LEGO Mindstorms to industrial robotics
    💧 Solving the global water crisis with robots
    🛠️ The "Best Part is No Part" engineering philosophy
    🚀 Raising capital from Sequoia's Peak XV
    🔮 The future of humanoid robots & AI in the physical world
    🇦🇺 Building deep tech startups in Australia
    Connect with Harrison Crowe-Maxwell
    Puralink: https://www.puralink.com.au
    Harrison’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-crowe-maxwell/
    Connect with NZVC & Hosts:
    🔗 Learn more about NZVC: https://www.nzvc.co.nz
    Mark Pavlyukovskyy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/
    Hendrik Remigereau: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/
    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:00 - Early obsession with robotics & competitions
    08:51 - Engineering philosophy: "The Best Part is No Part"
    10:53 - Is there an "LLM moment" for robotics?
    18:51 - Meeting co-founder Shion at AWS
    20:52 - The "Flooded Street" moment that started PureLink
    25:52 - Understanding the complex world of pipe infrastructure
    36:57 - Engineering a robot that climbs vertical pipes
    44:14 - From prototype to first commercial traction
    46:33 - The StartMate experience & raising from Peak XV
    52:13 - The "App Store" vision for underground robotics
    59:09 - Robots that repair pipes autonomously
    1:05:54 - The future of humanoid robots in daily life
    If you enjoyed this deep dive into the future of robotics and infrastructure, please hit the Like button, Comment with your thoughts on autonomous repair robots, and Subscribe for more insights from world-class founders!
    #robotics, #startups, #deeptech, #HarrisonCroweMaxwell, #Puralink, #infrastructure, #engineering, #AI, #venturecapital, #Sequoia, #PeakXV, #StartMate, #Australia, #tech, #watercrisis, #innovation, #hardware, #entrepreneurship, #futuretech, #TechMates

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Welcome to TechMates, the podcast where we spotlight the trailblazing founders and game-changing startups transforming Australasia. Hosted by Mark Pavlyukovskyy, a Silicon Valley success story, and Hendrik Remigereau, a former leader in Europe’s largest AI ecosystem turned venture capitalist, TechMates dives deep into the counterintuitive mindsets and bold strategies that drive extraordinary achievements. Powered by NZVC, the venture firm backing the next generation of iconic companies from New Zealand and beyond, TechMates offers fresh perspectives on the people and ideas shaping the future
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