Have you ever thought why some young startups move fast at the start, but later feel stuck when growth knocks on the door?
We talked with Nick Callegari ’25, Dianna Liu ’18, and Ariana Yuen ’19 about the unique challenges faced by founders trying to make a difference and the moments that make their work worthwhile.
The entrepreneurial journey is often portrayed as a heroic adventure with a guaranteed happy ending. But the truth is very different. While it takes no small amount of heroism to brave the challenges ...
Indian startups face high failure rates, yet they remain strong net job creators. A closer look at employment impact, risks, ...
AI projects have become the axis of capital flows and the main focus for investors. In 2025, AI startups raised $192.7 billion in global venture capital. At the same time, while some projects ...
Tech startups are often exhilarating places to work. Whether you're employed by a tech startup or are fortunate enough to have founded one, there's an exciting feeling in the air: You're entering into ...
Startup failure in the UK is lower than in other countries but still remains high at 60%, according to growthrate.com. This means that almost two-thirds of launched businesses have failed in the past ...
As we deconstruct the startup journey, it becomes evident that it's a blend of highs and lows, marked by moments of euphoria, introspection, and often, recalibration. The sentiment that the road to ...
Every startup begins with a spark, an idea, ambition, and boundless optimism. But despite the energy, nearly 9 out of 10 startups never make it past the early years. From TinyOwl’s challenges with ...
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