Giving People a Second Life! We are thrilled to welcome back Rishi Krishna, the visionary Founder and CEO of Symbionic, for his first appearance since November 2021! A lot has changed since our last conversation.
After losing his right arm in a tragic bus accident in 2018, Rishi channeled his personal adversity into founding Symbionic, an assistive tech startup dedicated to building affordable, life-changing prosthetic devices.
In this episode, we dive deep into the massive pivots the business has undergone, what it really takes to build and scale in India, and how Symbionic is quite literally giving people a second life. Rishi also pulls back the curtain on his recent experiences pitching on Shark Tank India Season 4 and Startup Singham, offering invaluable advice for early-stage founders on navigating the noise, securing finance, AI and finally An inspiring story of delivering a prosthetic to a user just before her wedding, allowing her to celebrate with confidence and without self-consciousness.
🎧 What You'll Hear in This Episode:
The Origin & The Human Impact
The Catalyst: Rishi reflects on the 2018 bus accident that changed his life and sparked the creation of Symbionic in 2019.
Wearing Prosthetics in Public: Overcoming stigma and the emotional reality of living as an amputee.
Building the Tech & The Business
Engineering Robotic Arms in India: The challenges of R&D, hardware design issues, and combating prosthetic abandonment rates.
The Major Pivot: How the product and the company’s trajectory have drastically evolved since 2021.
Scaling Up: A look at the numbers—revenue targets, distribution channels, and building a robust customer data engine.
The Team: How Rishi's childhood friend, Naranjan, stepped up as Co-Founder and Head of Engineering, and how Rishi’s own role as CEO has shifted over the years.
Pitching, Funding, & The Future
Under the Lights: Behind-the-scenes insights from pitching on Shark Tank India Season 4 and Startup Singham.
Mastering the Pitch: Rishi’s top tips for founders preparing to pitch their startups on television or to investors.
The AI Advantage: The good, the bad, and how Rishi currently spends 60% of his day leveraging AI tools like Claude to streamline operations.
💡 Rishi's Top Advice for First-Time Founders
"In an era where technology makes building products easier, the real challenge is managing the endless possibilities. Figure out exactly what to do, rather than trying to do everything. It is far more effective to perfect one thing than to do many things inadequately."
Persistence is Non-Negotiable: Too many founders pivot or give up at the first sign of a minor obstacle. Stay the course and trust your R&D.
Lean on Your Support System: Success is rarely a solo endeavor. From early collaborators to incubation teams, finding the right support network is crucial to scaling.
🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned
Learn more about Symbionic: https://www.symbionic.co/
Watch Rishi on TV: Search for Symbionic Shark Tank India Season 4 or Startup Singham on YouTube/SonyLIV.
Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel
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