Poulomi

Poulomi is a research and content strategist at Tran.vc, specializing in intellectual property, early-stage innovation, and legal infrastructure for deep tech startups. With a background in law and a focus on IP strategy, she helps technical founders understand how to protect core inventions, communicate defensible value, and build long-term business advantages from day one. At Tran.vc, Poulomi works alongside attorneys and engineers to translate complex technologies into clear, strategic IP positions. Her work supports founders across AI, robotics, and advanced software in securing patents, building investor-ready narratives, and avoiding early-stage legal pitfalls. She brings experience from academic research, IP-focused legal environments, and startup operations—giving her a practical, rigorous approach to content that informs founders and supports real business outcomes.

Position an AI startup without a product: validate demand, outline data strategy, and map milestones to funding so investors see momentum and reduced risk.

How to Position an AI Startup Without a Product Yet

In the world of AI, timing is everything. Moving too slowly means someone else will own the space before you arrive. Moving too quickly without clarity means you risk burning through time, credibility, and trust before you even have something to sell. But here’s the reality—most AI startups don’t have a polished product when they […]

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Show real-world demand signals, prototypes & partnerships to prove traction in hardware—even before revenue. Impress VCs with de-risked milestones.

How to Prove Traction Without Revenue in Hardware

In the world of hardware startups, traction often feels like a chicken-and-egg problem. Investors want to see proof that your product has market demand, but you might not have sales yet—especially if you’re building complex technology that takes time to develop. For many founders, the challenge isn’t whether the product works; it’s showing the outside

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