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Start-up ‘demo days’ are how Silicon Valley pitches to itself
今天的硅谷创业公司“演示日”是怎么样的?

The model made famous by Y Combinator has changed little. What has is the attitude towards start-up culture
由Y Combinator发扬光大的“演示日”的模式没有什么变化。改变的是对初创企业文化的态度。

Gary Chen, co-founder of Raise Robotics, strides on stage at the University of California, Berkeley wearing a bright yellow hi-vis vest. The attention-grabbing outfit is his ploy to stand out to an audience of investors and convince them to hand over $2mn. If successful, he and his robots will continue on a journey that might one day end in a billion-dollar valuation. If not, it could spell the end of his company.

在加州大学伯克利分校(University of California, Berkeley), Raise Robotics的联合创始人加里·陈(Gary Chen)穿着一件亮黄色的透明背心,大步走上舞台。这一引人注目的服装是他在投资者面前脱颖而出、说服他们交出200万美元的策略。如果成功,他和他的机器人将继续他们的旅程,也许有一天会以十亿美元的估值结束。否则,他的公司可能就完蛋了。

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