Now, Kleida Martiro, a partner at Glasswing Ventures, is about to take the mic. She’s going to be leading a breakout session at the much-anticipated TechCrunch All Connect Stage 2025 event. This year’s conference will take place in Boston on July 15. Martiro will discuss the key themes driving the conversation on AI-native startups and how they are changing the game in fundraising.
Martiro has been named one of Business Insider’s “41 Most Important VCs in Boston.” His years spent fulfilling each of those dual duties gives him valuable perspective. It’s her dual expertise that provides her a unique advantage. She’s the right person to address the widening gap between VCs and the initial traction most AI-native startups are failing to find.
During break out session at TechCrunch All Stage 2025, Martiro’s session will focus on how to attract investment in a crowded landscape. She hopes to raise awareness around the ways in which newer AI startups can avoid some of the funding minefields.
“Winning Capital in a Competitive Market: How to Fund Your AI-Native Startup” – Kleida Martiro
Martiro has presented her thoughts at many national conferences and industry round tables. Most recently, she could be found leading the Early Stage 2024 Fidelity breakout. Her participation in these forums highlights her commitment to empowering AI entrepreneurs and fostering greater understanding within the investment community.
In her breakout session, she will dig into the different ways investors are looking to fund AI-native startups. This area of the law has thus far received robust debate as the development of technology marches ever forward. Martiro wants to see fewer barriers to innovation in the AI space. It achieves this by connecting the dots between investors and startups.
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