SPARK Episode 12

Rostam Reifschneider is a 776 Fellow and the Co-Founder of Hydrova, a startup turning waste byproducts of aluminum recycling into valuable products and clean energy. He started Hydrova while studying Mechanical Engineering at MIT, and since graduating, has taken on the company full-time as CTO. Rostam knew upon arrival at MIT that he wanted to make an impact in the climate space, and his chosen vehicle to do this has been technology and entrepreneurship. In this episode, he explains why he chose this path of impact, and through this he emphasizes the importance of following your skills and strengths. Furthermore, Rostam discusses what Hydrova does, the process of validating and piloting the technology, fundraising, and challenges he has faced along the way. He concludes the episode by telling us about the benefits of being a young founder and making the most of opportunities given to students, and he shares his thoughtful advice for young aspiring founders.

Keynotes:

- Using entrepreneurship and technology as a vehicle for climate impact

- Fundraising as a student founder

- Advice for young aspiring climate tech founders

 

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