Manish Singhal is the founding partner of pi Ventures, a $30 million early stage deep tech fund based in Bangalore. Before founding Pi Ventures in 2016 as one of the very first AI-focused funds, he has worked for over 2 decades in R&D, product and general management roles in global companies creating video technologies and consumer electronics, including Motorola and Sling Media.


This podcast is hosted by Benjamin Joffe, Partner at SOSV, a global early stage fund focused on deep tech. SOSV runs multiple accelerator programs including HAX (intelligent hardware) and IndieBio (life sciences).


In this episode, Manish talks about:


The growing local deep tech scene
How pi Ventures met over 1,100 companies over 3 years to make 11 investments
The attractive opportunities in the market
His approach to deep tech investment and 'bottom-up investing'
The problem with asking experts who are naturally skeptical
Why India is a great place to build healthcare startups
The left shift of the flatter S-curve in deep tech
The cultural shift in the acceptance of startups
The emergence of global players Made in India.



Resources & Companies Mentioned:


Manish's article on the Indian Deep Tech startup ecosystem (Medium)
Pandorum Technologies: artificial cornea
Niramai: non-invasive detection of breast cancer (coverage in Entrepreneur)
Agnikul: low-cost space launchers (coverage in Inc42)
Locus: supply chain decision-making engine
Wysa: AI Chat for mental health that makes you feel heard
Raybaby: advanced non-contact baby monitor that detects breathing
Cradlewise: smart crib that detects wake-up and soothes the baby to sleep
Unbox Robotics: robots for package sorting