AEC Tech Journeys with Mayur Mistry

Mayur M Mistry

A platform for professional growth and personal growth for AEC Technologists with inspiring conversations with founders, builders and experts in AEC space. I am Mayur Mistry, cofounder of 3DGuru.ai, ex Perkins & Will Digital Innovation Technologist with M.Arch at University of Illinois and B.Tech Civil Engineer from IIT Bombay.

  1. VOR 6 STD.

    From BCG to PropTech: How Tigre Wenrich Built Lab Ventures & Launched Blueprint

    In this engaging conversation, Tigre Wenrich, CEO of Lab Ventures, shares his journey from management consulting to entrepreneurship in the PropTech space. He discusses the importance of community building in Miami's startup scene, the lessons learned from running a venture studio, and the strategies for successfully launching and scaling startups. Tigre emphasizes the need for quick market feedback, the significance of understanding customer lifetime value, and the importance of networking in the startup ecosystem. He also provides insights into evaluating startup pitches and shares advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.  takeaways   Tigre transitioned from consulting to entrepreneurship in PropTech. Building a community is crucial for startup success. Miami's startup scene has evolved significantly over the years. Quick market feedback is essential for startups. Understanding customer lifetime value is key to go-to-market strategies. Networking can greatly enhance opportunities for entrepreneurs. Evaluating startup pitches requires a focus on team, market size, and product. Failing fast can lead to quicker learning and success. Hiring quickly and efficiently is important in startup environments. Tigre emphasizes the importance of problem-solving in entrepreneurship. Chapters   00:00 Journey Through PropTech: Tigre's Career Highlights 06:14 Building Community: The Blueprint Experience 09:57 Navigating Miami's Startup Scene 12:38 Lessons from the Venture Studio 15:20 Effective Go-to-Market Strategies in PropTech 18:14 Evaluating Startup Pitches: What Investors Look For 21:31 Supporting Tigray's Mission: Opportunities for Engagement   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    25 Min.
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    Building the Uber for Construction Logistics — Mike Van Sickel's Iron Sheepdog Story

    In this conversation, Mike VanSickel shares his journey from a non-traditional career path to becoming the CEO Of Iron Sheepdog, a trucking technology solution company. He discusses the challenges faced in the trucking industry, the importance of understanding customer needs, and the cultural shifts necessary for technology adoption. Mike emphasizes the significance of building trust and relationships in business, as well as the value of team dynamics and company culture. The conversation concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal Mike's personal insights and philosophies.    Takeaways Mike's career path was non-traditional, starting from law to construction. Mistakes are valuable learning experiences that shape who you are. The idea for Iron Sheepdog was born out of necessity for better data. The trucking industry still relies heavily on outdated methods. Building a simple user interface is often the hardest challenge. Understanding customer needs is crucial for technology adoption. Trust and relationships are key in the trucking business. Cultural shifts are necessary for embracing new technologies. Team dynamics and company culture play a significant role in success. Results-oriented work environments can enhance productivity.   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mike VanSickel and Iron Sheepdog 08:24 Building the MVP: Challenges and Solutions 12:41 Navigating the Industry: Insights on Sales and Trust 17:43 Team Dynamics and Leadership Philosophy   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    21 Min.
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    From Hockey to Construction Tech : How Two Female Founders are Disrupting the Job Site

    In this conversation, Mayur Mistry hosts Alena Tuttle and Karly Heffernan, co-founders of Hardline, a construction tech startup. They discuss their unique career paths, the challenges of entering the construction industry, and the inception of Hardline. The founders share insights on fundraising, customer acquisition, and the importance of community support. They also delve into the functionality of Hardline, emphasizing its role in streamlining communication and data entry in construction projects. The conversation concludes with rapid-fire questions, showcasing their personalities and aspirations.  takeaways   Alena transitioned from finance to tech and then to construction. The complexity of the construction industry is often underestimated. Hardline was born from a need to solve communication issues in construction. Fundraising as female founders presents unique challenges. Hardline is designed for those who spend significant time on manual data entry. Customer acquisition in construction requires personal relationships. Community feedback is crucial for product improvement. Privacy concerns are addressed in Hardline's AI functionality. Building trust is essential for technology adoption in construction. Mistakes can lead to valuable redirection in a startup's journey. Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Hardline and Its Founders 04:59 The Birth of Hardline 10:04 Understanding Hardline's Functionality 15:00 Building Relationships in Construction   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    18 Min.
  4. 4. MÄRZ

    The Real Moat in PropTech: What Venture Investors Actually Look For

    In this conversation, Mayur Mistry interviews Jameson Hartman, Vice President of RET Ventures, discussing his career journey, the operations of RET Ventures, and the current landscape of venture capital in construction and real estate technology. Jameson shares insights on the challenges and opportunities in the industry, the importance of data organization for startups, and advice for aspiring founders and venture capitalists. The discussion also touches on the impact of AI on deal flow and due diligence, as well as the need for technology solutions that enhance the resident experience in real estate.   Takeaways   Jameson Hartman tripped into investment banking at Goldman Sachs. RET Ventures focuses on strategic investments in real estate tech. The fund typically invests in Series A companies with product market fit. A week at RET involves supporting portfolio companies and finding new investments. AI has increased the number of startups but also the complexity of due diligence. Seamless technology solutions are needed in the real estate rental process. Construction tech presents significant opportunities for disruption. Founders should focus on the user experience, not just the decision-makers. Organized data and clear value propositions are crucial for startups. Long-term relationships with clients are more valuable than short-term sales.   Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Jameson Hartman and RET Ventures 01:28 Career Journey and Highlights 03:05 A Week in the Life at RET Ventures 05:05 Navigating the AI Bubble in Venture Capital 07:29 Technology Solutions for Real Estate Challenges 09:28 Opportunities for Disruption in Construction Tech 10:43 Identifying Oversaturated Markets in PropTech 13:22 Advice for Early Stage Founders 16:33 Lessons from Founders' Mistakes 18:48 Advice for Aspiring Venture Capitalists 21:25 Rapid Fire Round and Closing Thoughts   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    22 Min.
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    ⁠From AVMs to Underwriting Automation: Inside Clear Capital’s Property Intelligence Stack

    In this conversation, Kenon Chen, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Growth at Clear Capital, shares insights from his extensive career in the real estate and technology sectors. He discusses his career highlights, the evolution of Clear Capital, and the lessons learned in leadership. Kenon emphasizes the importance of authenticity, curiosity, and understanding market needs. He also outlines Clear Capital's innovative solutions and the technical challenges faced in the real estate market. Additionally, Kenon offers advice for aspiring PropTech founders and shares insights into his professional life and industry networking.   Takeaways   Survived the dot com boom and crash. Proud of the growth at Clear Capital. Authenticity is key in leadership. Focus on understanding customer problems. Curiosity drives better decision-making. Managing without authority is crucial. Clear Capital offers comprehensive property data solutions. Technical compliance is a major challenge. Networking is essential in PropTech. Removing friction in the loan process is vital.   Chapters   00:00 Career Highlights and Early Experiences 01:58 Evolution of Clear Capital 04:05 Lessons Learned from Failures 06:18 Guidelines for Aspiring Leaders 07:38 Clear Capital's Offerings 11:11 Technical Challenges in Real Estate 14:29 Advice for PropTech Founders 15:53 A Week in the Life of a Leader 17:22 Conferences and Networking in PropTech 18:44 Identifying Market Gaps 21:00 Rapid Fire Questions   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    23 Min.
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    Why AI in AEC Still Fails in the Real World And How to Close the Gap

    In this conversation, Theodore Galanos discusses the evolution of AI at Aurecon, highlighting the maturity of AI solutions by 2025, the importance of cultivating a culture of innovation, and the challenges of AI adoption. He emphasizes the need for domain expertise to effectively leverage AI technologies and shares insights on building effective workflows and the future of AI in engineering. The discussion also touches on the significance of collaboration with AI and the ongoing challenges in deploying AI solutions.   Takeaways AI solutions have matured significantly by 2025. Cultivating a culture of innovation is essential for AI adoption. Domain expertise is crucial for effective AI implementation. Workflows are key to integrating AI into engineering processes. Collaboration with AI can enhance productivity and creativity. The last mile challenge remains a significant hurdle in AI deployment. Skills in AI should be seen as environments of experience. AI can democratize product development and design. Building effective workflows requires understanding both deterministic and non-deterministic tasks. The future of AI lies in closing the gap between technology and domain expertise.   Chapters 00:00 AI Maturity and Key Highlights of 2025 02:38 Fostering a Culture of Innovation in AI 05:11 Championing AI Adoption and Overcoming Challenges 08:33 Learning from Failures in AI Implementation 12:48 The Unsexy Work Behind AI Success 19:07 Building Effective AI Solutions and Harnesses 27:42 Creating Infinite Data and Benchmarking 30:02 The Importance of Mapping and Task Environments 33:43 Skills for Collaboration with AI Models 43:29 Business Models and Workflows in AI Engineering 53:03 Optimizing for Long-Term Success 56:53 The Role of AI in Project Workflows 01:01:36 Recent Advances in AI Research 01:09:28 Understanding Workflows and Skills 01:19:55 Closing Thoughts on AI and Domain Expertise   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    1 Std. 22 Min.
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    Stop Building Dashboards: What Real Estate Operators Actually Pay For

    In this conversation, Alon Gorbonos, General Partner and Founder of RE Angels, shares his journey from real estate operator to venture capitalist. He discusses the skills necessary for aspiring real estate operators, the challenges of transitioning to venture capital, and the importance of understanding market dynamics. Alon emphasizes the need for effective fundraising strategies, the identification of trends in real estate technology, and the significance of networking. He also provides insights into the future of real estate tech, highlighting areas of saturation and opportunity.   Takeaways   Alon Gorbonos transitioned from real estate to venture capital. Understanding market dynamics is crucial for success. Real estate is not a passive investment; it requires active involvement. Fundraising is a humbling experience for both VCs and founders. Networking and personal introductions are key to effective fundraising. AI can enhance productivity in real estate operations. The future of real estate will involve a hybrid of humans and AI. There is a need for innovative solutions in procurement processes. Founders should do their homework before pitching to investors. Real estate tech is rapidly evolving with significant opportunities.   Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Alon Gorbonos and RE Angels 02:11 Challenges in the Real Estate Journey 03:56 Becoming a Real Estate Operator 08:58 Fundraising for a Venture Fund vs. Startup 09:16 Surprises in Fundraising 12:45 Effective Fundraising Tips 14:40 Forming an Investment Thesis 17:51 Call for Ideas in Real Estate Tech 22:34 Opportunities in Under-Saturated Areas 24:37 Common Mistakes in Pitching to Investors 28:24 Possibilities of Rapid Growth in Real Estate 32:39 Future of Real Estate Tech and Networking Events   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    35 Min.
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    Building AI Agents for Real Jobsite Workflows Not Generic Chatbots

    In this conversation, Joshua Weyand, an Enterprise Solutions Engineer at Trunk Tools, shares his journey in the construction tech industry, highlighting key career milestones, the importance of empathy in his role, and the skills necessary for success. He discusses the unique challenges faced in construction tech, the innovative solutions offered by Trunk Tools, and the competitive culture within the company. Joshua also emphasizes the significance of understanding the construction buyer and offers valuable advice for those looking to succeed in this field, including the importance of mental health and community support. Takeaways   Getting an internship can open many doors. Public speaking skills are crucial for career success. Saying yes to new opportunities can change your career path. Empathy is essential in understanding customer needs. Solutions engineers must bridge the gap between field and tech. Understanding the construction buyer is complex and nuanced. Mental health awareness is vital in the construction industry. Admitting defeat and pivoting is important in startups. Building relationships is key to success in sales. Continuous learning and networking are essential for growth.   Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Joshua Weyand 02:47 Career Highlights and Lessons Learned 06:18 Understanding the Role of an Enterprise Solutions Engineer 10:21 Skills for Success in Construction Tech 11:44 Overview of Trunk Tools and Its Impact 14:56 Company Culture and Hiring at Trunk Tools 16:32 Challenges in Construction Procurement 18:53 Go-to-Market Strategies in Construction Tech 25:05 Navigating the Buyer Landscape in Construction 27:40 Final Thoughts on Mental Health and Community in Construction   📩 Don’t miss future episodes. Subscribe to the AEC Tech + AI Newsletter: https://aiaecdigest.substack.com/

    33 Min.

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A platform for professional growth and personal growth for AEC Technologists with inspiring conversations with founders, builders and experts in AEC space. I am Mayur Mistry, cofounder of 3DGuru.ai, ex Perkins & Will Digital Innovation Technologist with M.Arch at University of Illinois and B.Tech Civil Engineer from IIT Bombay.