Near Frontier

Frontier technology is our best shot at solving humanity’s most pressing challenges. But how do these companies get built? Near Frontier takes you behind the scenes where the world’s most innovative companies work towards mitigating disease, climate change, and x-risk. We talk to founders, investors, and operators to bring you unfiltered stories on how deep tech companies come to life and most importantly, give us hope for the future. Near Frontier is brought to you by Cantos, a venture firm that invests in world-positive deep tech startups at pre-seed and seed. To learn more, visit www.cantos.vc or find us on Twitter @CantosVC.

Drones, Defense, and the New Industrial Frontier w/ Soren Monroe-Anderson of Neros

Near Frontier is back! In this episode, Cantos GP Ian Rountree sits down with Soren Monroe-Anderson, co-founder and CEO of Neros Technologies, to explore the cutting edge of FPV (first-person view) drone technology. They dive into Neros’ bold mission to rebuild a resilient domestic supply chain for unmanned defense systems—and why it matters now more than ever. From defense innovation to industrial strategy, this conversation offers a firsthand look at what it takes to push the frontier in national security tech. Note: this episode was recorded in February.   You can follow Soren and the Neros journey on X

04-14
49:00

Discovering Early-Stage Talent with Yusuf Uddin of KdT Ventures

We're doing something a little different on Near Frontier this week! Natalie Estrella, Cantos' talent partner takes to the show to chat with Yusuf Uddin, head of talent at KdT Ventures. They cover what it's like building highly technical early-stage teams at various startups, what goes on behind the scenes in recruiting, and best practices for finding the right talent at the right time. If you're looking to hire early-stage talent or join an early stage startup, this episode is for you. Feel free to reach out to Natalie (natalie@cantos.vc) and Yusuf (yusuf@kdtvc.com) as well.    KdT Ventures: https://kdtvc.com  Cantos Ventures: https://cantos.vc

05-10
26:18

Decarbonizing Cement with Gurinder Nagra of Furno Materials

Today we're joined by Gurinder Nagra, founder and CEO of Furno Materials. Furno is on a mission to decarbonize cement production, a shockingly dirty industry responsible for 8% of global CO2 emissions.  In this episode we break down the process of making cement, why it is so dirty, and why Furno is more of a new industrials company than "climate tech" company.  Learn more about Furno here or get in touch with Gurinder at gurinder@furnomaterials.com Note: at 23:19, "10-20 days of productions" should be corrected to "10-20 tons/days of production"

02-13
39:45

Building Space Planes with Sassie Duggleby of Venus Aerospace

Today we're joined by Sassie Duggleby, co-founder and CEO of Venus Aerospace. Venus is a Houston-based aerospace company building hypersonic space planes that fly at Mach 9 taking you anywhere in the world within an hour. We talk about hypersonics, challenges in building airframes that can support hypersonic speeds, and how Sassie has built an inclusive and balanced culture at Venus. If you're curious about the future of transportation, then this episode is for you.  Twitter: Venus Aerospace, Sassie Duggleby Website: Venus Aerospace

05-23
59:43

Scaling Robotics with Tessa Lau of Dusty Robotics

Today we're joined by Tessa Lau, founder and CEO of Dusty Robotics, a Bay Area construction robotics company. We talk to Tessa about the vision for Dusty, how she got started, dealing with supply chain, selling into construction, and her advice for new deep tech founders. If you're interested in robotics, construction, or building hardware startups, then this episode is for you.    Dusty Robotics twitter Dusty Robotics website Tessa Lau twitter Dusty Robotics tik tok videos 

04-05
49:08

Organ Printing with Melanie Matheu of Prellis Biologics

We talk to Prellis Biologics founder Melanie Matheu about bioprinting organs with Prellis' holographic laser technology, using bioprinted lymph node organoids for antibody discovery, and Melanie's advice for new bio founders with regards to choosing focus and setting early partnerships.  Note: We discuss the January 2022 pig-to-human heart transplant at 13:45. This episode was recorded before we learned that the recipient of the transplant has since passed away.  Get in touch with Prellis— Prellis Twitter Melanie's Twitter Prellis website

03-16
38:29

Synthetic Biology and Biomanufacturing with Joshua Britton from Debut Biotech

Today we're joined by Dr. Joshua Britton, founder and CEO of Debut Biotech, a cell-free biomanufacturing company. Josh gives us a crash course on synthetic biology and biomanufacturing, walking us through the various methods and promise of this industry that may very well shift industrial production away from fossil fuels. We also get into some of the founding story of Debut, including how Cantos' investment in Debut came to be...hint: it had to do with a cold message.  Shownotes: Power: Limits and Prospects foor Human Survial by Richard Heinberg McKinsey report on synthetic biology Debut Biotech on Twitter

02-22
56:28

The Deep Tech Decade: Cantos Chats Where Deep Tech is Headed in 2022

Cantos analysts Amee and Andrew dive into their top predictions for what deep tech might see in 2022.  Shownotes: Our 2022 predictions blog post Trailblazer's List by Mina Fahmi: https://trailblazerlist.xyz/ Loonshots by Safi Bahcall Speed & Scale by John Doerr New funding models in biotech Nuclear energy blog post

02-09
29:53

RNA Delivery with Anna Perdrix and George Foot of Sixfold Bioscience

Today we're joined by Anna Perdrix Rossell and George Foot of Sixfold Bioscience, co-founders of Sixfold Bioscience, a UK based biotech company using computation and advanced chemistry to engineer highly programmable constructs that make the delivery of RNA therapeutics predictable and precise. Sixfold's technology expands the purview of RNA therapeutics from vaccines to all diseases, starting with cancer. In our conversation, we discuss the challenge of RNA delivery, what it's like starting a biotech company totally from scratch (no academic spinout or venture incubation), how to hire a diverse team, and promising areas of biotechnology.    Shownotes: Get in touch with the Sixfold team: Sixfold Bioscience; George Foot; Anna Perdrix Interested in joining the team? Check out open roles here In this episode, we cover:  Sixfold Bioscience and challenges with RNA delivery  How George and Anna started Sixfold Switching between an academia and entrepreneurship mindset Building a biotech totally from scratch Twitter debate—founder led bio vs venture incubation  Building a diverse (majority women!) team and tips for recruitment Sixfold's big vision Broader trends to be excited about in biotech and deep tech

01-25
43:57

Orbital Ubers with Vanessa Clark and William Kowalski of Atomos Space

Today we're joined by Vanessa Clark and William Kowalski, cofounders of Atomos Space, an aerospace company transforming how we operate in space with orbital transfer vehicles. In our conversation, we discuss the importance of orbital transfer vehicles or "space taxis", regulations when operating in space, and the early days of Atomos. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Vanessa and William.  Shownotes: Track items in orbit: http://stuffin.space/ Get in touch with the Atomos crew: Atomos Space; Vanessa Clark; William Kowalski  In this episode, we cover:  Orbital transfer vehicles (OTVs) Kessler Syndrome  Regulatory landscape in space Working with the government as a private space company Nuclear propulsion How Atomos came to be Early days of fundraising How to hire a rockstar team

01-11
49:06

Reprogramming your Neuroimmune System w/ Mike and Scott of Modulo

Today we're joined by Mike Horowitz and Scott Patterson, co-founders of Modulo.  Modulo is designing therapeutics to reprogram your neuroimmune system by focusing on microglia cells—the swiss army knife of the brain. In this episode we get into the potential of microglia and why it has taken so long to uncover it, the impetus behind starting Modulo, and how we can combat neurodegenerative diseases from frontotemporal dementia to Alzheimer's and beyond. You can learn more about Modulo here   Show notes:  book mentioned: Angel and the Assasin Wired article Community advocate for C9orf72 Lee Holloway story

06-13
47:56

Building the Bioforge w/ Sean Hunt of Solugen

We're lucky to have Sean Hunt, cofounder of Solugen, with us on Near Frontier today. We talk to Sean about the evolution of clean tech into synthetic biology, what makes Solugen special, how to build a revenue generating hard tech business, and more. Deep tech founders and investors, this is one where you'll want to pull out your notepads.   Solugen website Solugen twitter Sean's twitter

10-11
01:01:09

The Fourth Pillar of Cancer w/ Anand Parikh of Faeth Therapeutics

Today we're joined by Anand Parikh, founder and CEO of Faeth Therapeutics. Faeth combines precision nutrition, therapeutics, and digital health to deliver a cancer-fighting program designed to deprive tumors of the nutrients they need to grow while providing optimal nutritional support to healthy tissues.  In this episode, we get into what led Anand to start Faeth, dig into the operational complexity behind the business's software, therapeutics, and nutrition aspects, discuss fundraising for an unconventional business model, and more.  Get in touch— Anand's socials Enroll in Faeth's clinical trials here Check out Faeth's open roles here  

08-24
59:58

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