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Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech’s most innovative B2B founders. In today’s episode, we’re speaking with Roei Ganzarski, CEO of Alitheon, a company that builds solutions for authentication, identification, and traceability of parts, products, and people, delving into the technologies that secure and streamline the verification processes across various industries.
Alitheon's creation was driven by identifying and solving significant, real-world problems — specifically, the challenge of counterfeiting, which affects crucial sectors like medicine, aviation, and defense. For tech founders, this underscores the value of focusing on problems that have a substantial impact, guiding your product development to address these critical issues directly.
Alitheon's use of unique "feature prints" for authentication showcases the potential of deep tech to offer novel solutions in crowded or complex markets. As a founder, investing in proprietary technology that can deliver clear, differentiated value may provide a competitive edge, especially in industries burdened by legacy issues or inefficiencies.
By targeting sectors where failure or fraud has dire consequences, Alitheon positioned itself as an essential solution rather than a nice-to-have. Founders should consider concentrating their efforts on industries where their technology can not only thrive but become indispensable due to the high stakes involved.
Alitheon's roadmap includes expanding their technology's application to consumer markets, illustrating the importance of scalability and adaptability in your business model. Building your technology with the flexibility to enter new markets or applications can secure long-term growth and relevance.
While the episode emphasized the cultural aspect of directness, there's a valuable takeaway for all founders: the importance of clear, direct communication within your organization. Fostering an environment where ideas and concerns can be openly discussed without unnecessary fluff can lead to more efficient decision-making and a more agile business.