How to pitch for funding
Nick Slater, Partner at AI Seed, shares practical tips for founders seeking investment
By Nick Slater
24 October 2019 • 3 minute watch
Nick Slater is a Partner at AI Seed, an early-stage fund that invests in AI companies. In this video he discusses the type of businesses that suit equity investment, as well as those for whom it may not be the right choice.
Nick considers the difference between pitching and speaking to potential investors 1:1. He also highlights the key components of a pitch including the importance of presenting the whole team as part of the offer.
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