• Commercial Quantum Use Cases Are Closer Than You Think: What Happens When Quantum Enters the Real World
    2026/06/04

    Quantum computing has been promising to change everything for decades. BlueQubit might be the company that finally makes that promise real.

    Hayk Tepanyan is the Co-Founder and CTO of BlueQubit, an Alchemist company built by Stanford computer scientists who left Google to solve one of the hardest problems in deep tech. Their mission is simple to say and incredibly hard to do: make quantum computing genuinely useful.

    In this episode, Ravi Belani, Founder and Chairman of Alchemist, sits down with Hayk to unpack a breakthrough that happened just months ago and what it actually means for the future of the technology.


    They get into:

    What BlueQubit's "scientific quantum advantage" actually is, and why it matters that it uses real world inputs rather than problems pre-designed for quantum

    How BlueQubit solved in 2 hours a problem that would take the world's largest supercomputer years to crack

    The two-stage roadmap from scientific quantum advantage to commercial quantum advantage, and why Hayk believes commercial is only 2 to 3 years away

    Why the quantum version of the ChatGPT moment will look completely different from what happened with AI

    How quantum will affect billions of people indirectly, through new drugs, new materials, and better batteries, before most people even know it's happening

    Why quantum teleportation is already happening, just not at human scale yet

    What laser focus actually means as a founder, and why having ideas you choose not to pursue is a sign of discipline not distraction

    Why scientists are the worst people to ask about 50-year predictions


    This is one of the most grounded and genuinely exciting quantum conversations we have had on this show. No hype, just a builder who is deep in the work and quietly changing what is possible.


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  • Why Cheap Energy Is the Foundation of Human Prosperity
    2026/05/21

    What do synthetic neurobiology, an alcohol company sold out of a car, the Department of Energy, and a pesticide-killing RNA startup have in common? They're all stops on Nico Enriquez's path to becoming one of the most interesting VCs in deep tech.

    As a Principal at Future Ventures, the fund behind SpaceX, Tesla, and Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Nico backs founders solving the world's biggest problems with genuine technological breakthroughs. In this conversation with Ravi Belani, Chairman and Founder of Alchemist, he shares what that actually looks like in practice, why cheap energy is the foundation of everything, and why the most inspiring founder he knows spent 17 years building something nobody thought was possible.

    If you care about where the world is headed and who's funding the people trying to fix it, this one is for you.

    New episodes drop regularly. Follow the show so you never miss a chat.

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  • The Quantum Moment Is Coming: Here's What Founders Need to Know Before It Does.
    2026/05/07

    Everyone is talking about quantum computing. Almost nobody actually understands it. Tommaso Demarie is going to change that.


    Tommaso is the Co-Founder and CEO of Entropica Labs, a company building the error correction infrastructure that sits at the very heart of making quantum computing actually work. He has a PhD in quantum information systems, nearly two decades in the field, and the rare ability to explain one of the most complex technologies in the world in a way that clicks.


    In this episode, Ravi Belani, Chairman and Founder of Alchemist (formerly CEO), sits down with Tommaso for a conversation that starts with the basics and ends somewhere you didn't expect.


    They get into:

    - What quantum computing actually is, explained in a way that finally makes sense.

    - Why some of the world's top researchers still don't believe it will ever be useful.

    - The 1940s computer parallel: why the killer app for quantum hasn't shown up yet, and why that's completely normal.

    - Whether quantum has its own version of Moore's Law (it does, and it's moving faster).

    - Why quantum error correction is the single biggest roadblock between where we are and where we need to be.

    - The "fault-tolerant chasm": what it is, why it matters, and what Entropica is doing to cross it.

    - Where the real opportunities are for founders building in quantum right now.

    - Why governments are still the primary buyers, and what that tells us about where the market is headed.

    - Why Tommaso is an optimist even when people push back on the dystopian case.


    Rigetti Computing went through Alchemist over a decade ago. It's now a multibillion dollar public company. Entropica might be next. This conversation is worth paying attention to.


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  • Are Machines Already Conscious? What Founders Need to Know About the Future of Intelligence
    2026/04/23

    What if everything you think you know about consciousness is wrong? And what if the machines we're building right now are about to prove it?


    Joscha Bach is the Executive Director of the California Institute for Machine Consciousness, and he might be the most interesting thinker you haven't heard of yet. With a master's in computer science and a PhD in cognitive science, and stints at MIT Media Lab and Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Joscha has spent his career asking the questions most researchers are too cautious to touch. Like whether machines can be conscious. Whether they already are. And whether that should terrify us or excite us.


    In this episode, Ravi Belani, CEO and Founder of Alchemist Accelerator, sits down with Joscha for one of the most mind-bending conversations we've ever had on this show.


    They get into:

    • What consciousness actually is, and why most definitions get it wrong

    • Why coherence, not complexity, might be the key to understanding awareness

    • Free will: is it real, and does it mean what we think it means?

    • Whether today's LLMs are conscious, and how we'd even know if they were

    • Why machine consciousness shouldn't scare us, and why the alternative is far more depressing

    • The difference between a silicon golem that controls us and a substrate that genuinely carries life forward

    • Why Joscha thinks we're living on the deck of the Titanic, and why that's not actually a bad thing

    • Universal basic intelligence: why it might matter more than universal basic income

    • His six-word closing thought that will genuinely stay with you


    This is not a typical tech conversation. It's a philosophy lecture, a science discussion, and an existential gut check, all in under 25 minutes.


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  • Why Most Hard Tech Founders Fail to Get Funded And How to Not Be One of Them
    2026/04/10

    Hard tech is hard. Funding hard tech is even harder. Andrew Haughian has the answer, and it's not what you think.


    Andrew is a Partner at Pangaea Ventures, a hard tech focused VC fund with nearly 30 CVCs as limited partners. He's an engineer turned investor who has spent years sitting at the intersection of corporate innovation and early stage hard tech, working closely with companies like Aspect Biosystems, CarbonCure Technologies, Prime Roots, and others navigating the long, complex road from lab to market.


    In this episode, Ravi Belani, CEO and Founder of Alchemist Accelerator, digs into the playbook that separates fundable hard tech companies from glorified research projects, and why CVCs are more critical to hard tech than almost any other sector.


    They get into:

    • Why hard tech founders absolutely need CVCs, and how to build those relationships the right way
    • The real timeline for landing a CVC investment (hint: it's not months, it's years)
    • How one founder is closing a CVC-led Series A, and exactly what they did differently
    • What POs, LOIs, and MOUs actually signal to investors, and which ones are worth the paper they're written on
    • The "option value trap": why customer enthusiasm doesn't always mean skin in the game
    • How to go from 1 customer to 10 to 100, and what great founders know about that path that others don't
    • Why CVCs keep churning talent, and what the best ones are doing to fix it
    • The singles and doubles strategy for new CVCs trying to prove their value internally


    This one is for hard tech founders, CVC leaders, and anyone trying to understand how corporate innovation actually works from the inside out.


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    26 分
  • Why Smart Founders Are Taking CVC Money (And Most VCs Won't Tell You That).
    2026/03/26

    Most VCs will tell you to stay away from Corporate Venture Capital. Angelo Del Priore is here to tell you why they're wrong.


    Angelo is the Founding Managing Director of HP Tech Ventures, one of the most active CVCs in the game. He's led and followed investments in AI, edge compute, and the future of work, and he's sat on boards alongside companies that have exited to Google, Oracle, and Unity. Before all of that, he consulted for Apple, Cisco, Dell, Intel, Microsoft, and Sony, so he's seen this world from every angle.


    In this episode, Ravi Belani, CEO and Founder of Alchemist Accelerator, pushes back hard, and Angelo pushes back harder.


    They get into:

    Why CVC money can actually be smarter money than a traditional fund

    The no-BS truth about when CVCs follow vs. when they lead

    How having HP, Intel, or Samsung on your cap table signals something no pitch deck can

    Why CVCs rarely take board seats, and why that's a bigger deal than founders realize

    The one mistake founders make that wastes everyone's time (free pilots)

    How great founders actually use their CVC investors vs. how most founders ghost them

    The pre-seed warning: why bringing in a CVC too early can quietly kill you


    This is not a CVC sales pitch. It's a real, honest debate between two people who've been on both sides of the table, and it'll change how you think about building your cap table.


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    23 分
  • Corporate VCs Aren’t What They Used to Be, with GFT Ventures’ Jay Eum
    2026/03/12

    Corporate venture capital has evolved.


    In this episode of the Influencer Series Fireside Chat, Ravi Belani sits down with Jay Eum, Founding Managing Director of GFT Ventures and one of the few investors who has helped build three venture initiatives, including Samsung Ventures and TransLink Capital.


    They explore how CVC has moved from slow, strategically entangled “dumb money” to independent, performance-driven CVC 3.0 models. Jay breaks down what makes corporate venture capital successful today, how reputation shapes access to deal flow, and why some CVCs create real strategic leverage while others struggle.


    They also dive into hard tech fundraising:

    • When founders should approach CVCs

    • Why proof of concept matters before engaging strategics

    • How to avoid getting burned in capital-intensive industries

    • Why reputation is everything in tight venture ecosystems

    • How to think about leverage when you only have a few possible partners


    Plus, Jay shares his perspective on today’s AI revenue explosion and what founders should focus on during this unprecedented market cycle.

    If you’re a hard tech founder, enterprise startup, or emerging fund manager, this conversation is essential.

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    23 分
  • Why Most Enterprise AI Pilots Never Scale and How to Fix It
    2026/02/26

    Enterprise AI startups don’t fail because the tech is weak. They fail because they sell the wrong way.

    In this episode of the Alchemist Influencer Series, Ravi Belani sits down with Gnani Palanikumar, former Head of Product at Apigee (acquired by Google for $725M) and chair of Alchemist’s GenAI track.


    Gnani shares a tactical, operator-level playbook for turning AI pilots into real enterprise adoption.


    They discuss:

    • Why traditional enterprise org structures break AI deployments

    • The mismatch between 2-year AI cycles and 12-month buying cycles

    • Why founders should sell at the department level, not enterprise-wide

    • How to find pre-approved budgets and avoid multi-stakeholder gridlock

    • The “4-week proof” tactic for voice AI in financial services

    • Why domain expertise and fractional operators matter

    • How to identify whether a company is AI-native or stuck in SaaS thinking

    • Why AI projects must deliver value within a quarter

    Gnani’s 5-word takeaway says it all:

    Lead with trust. Deliver proof.

    If you’re building enterprise AI, this episode is pure tactical insight.


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    17 分