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Analysis of 100 Series A and B hard tech startups to map investor networks and to improve HAX's lead sourcing efforts. The code is omitted for confidentiality reasons, but I provide a description of the project in the ReadMe.

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SeriesAB-Startup-Analysis

Key Objective:

Analyze 100 Series A and B hard tech startups to map investor networks and to improve HAX's lead sourcing efforts.

Project Description:

I analyzed 100 Series A and B startups to identify which universities and geographies to target, as well as investors that HAX should build relationships with.

Process and Techniques Used:

I compiled the dataset from PitchBook and Crunchbase by filtering and identifying high quality startups afer pre-seed rounds. I cleaned and analyzed this data in Jupyter Notebook to determine trends in HQ locations and founders' associated universities. To visualize and understand investor relationships, I created interactive network graphs using NetworkX.

I created a deck to summarize my findings and provide actionable recommendations.

Data Tools Used:

Python NumPy and Pandas, NetworkX graphs, PyVis, Pitchbook, CrunchBase

Lessons and Takeaways:

A sample size of 100 is too small to observe overarching patterns and relationships between investors. I can increase the sample size by scraping data from PitchBook and CrunchBase, but I'd need access to their API for this to be worthwhile. I'd use a simple random sample from the subset of startups in Series A and B.

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Analysis of 100 Series A and B hard tech startups to map investor networks and to improve HAX's lead sourcing efforts. The code is omitted for confidentiality reasons, but I provide a description of the project in the ReadMe.

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