

Accelerate Your Fundraise: Exclusive Insights from a Silicon Valley VC (virtual)
We're hosting a series of sessions with a Silicon Valley Investor unpacking all aspects of fundraising. A step-by-step look at the process from start to finish so you can raise faster!
Join Elias Can (Principal at Grishin Robotics, Silicon Valley) and Tatiana (Program Director at Grishin Robotics ) for a direct conversation on what it actually takes to get a check.
Get actionable insights on how investors evaluate founders, what they look for, and the red flags to avoid. 🔥
By the end of the session, you’ll know how to run an effective fundraising process, sharpen your strategy, and get your burning questions answered in the Q&A.
Inside the Accelerator
We’ll also break down the mechanics of our 30-day accelerator programme. We’ll share exactly how we help founders:
🎙️ The Live Q&A
This is your rare chance to get direct feedback. No generic advice— bring your burning questions about fundraising.
Target Audience: Pre-Seed & Seed founders who are tired of waiting and ready to build.
Note: We have opened applications for Autumn'26 cohort!
🚀 Apply to the accelerator HERE.
About Grishin Robotics Accelerator
The Grishin Robotics Accelerator is London's highly selective, one-month intensive program dedicated to pre-seed and seed tech startups.
Applications for Grishin Robotics Accelerator Cohort 3 are closing soon!
Apply now 👉https://www.grishinrobotics.com/accelerator
Grishin Robotics is an early-stage Venture Capital firm based in Silicon Valley. We back founders of consumer and consumerised enterprise startups that disrupt large and growing markets.
The fund has backed category-defining companies such as Ring (acquired by Amazon for $1B), Spin (acquired by Ford), Zipline (autonomous drone delivery), Starship (last-mile delivery robots), Sphero (robotic toys), and Eero (acquired by Amazon). We invest in Seed and Series A startups targeting large consumer markets such as online entertainment, gaming, food, education, team productivity and collaboration