
Founders Must Learn Fast
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You can build the product.
But can you convince someone to run their warehouse on it?
In this episode of the TEQ Shift Podcast, Hendrik Thamer—CEO and co-founder of Cellumation—shares the hard lessons behind scaling a deep tech system into one of the most risk-sensitive industries: intra-logistics.
What began as a university spin-off is now a modular conveyor platform powered by AI, vision, and software-defined flexibility. But what makes the system work isn’t just tech. It’s trust.
Hendrik opens up about leading through long sales cycles, engineering-team focus, and the mindset shift from researcher to founder-CEO.
You’ll learn how to:
✅ Build trust when your tech is mission-critical
✅ Shorten long sales cycles by solving human fears
✅ Shift from tech-first to use-case-first conversations
✅ Balance standardisation and flexibility in modular systems
✅ Scale globally while staying credible as a startup
✅ Lead product teams where hardware and software evolve on different clocks
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Find everything from this episode at https://www.createq.com/en/insights/what-founders-learn-fast-in-deep-tech – insights, links, and expert takeaways.
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