Selected - The Sesamers Podcast podcast

Alina Chanaewa

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Bridging the Gap from Academic Labs to Marketable Products 

Alina identifies fundamentally as a scientist who is deeply motivated by seeing advanced technology packed and commercialized to solve real world problems. After shifting from academia to industry at a startup called Skytree, she met her physics professor and aerospace engineer cofounders, Rudolf and Christian. The duo was explicitly hunting for a commercial leader to transition their university research project into a full fledged business entity.

The Vibrancy of Amsterdam's Science Park Network 

The founding team originally connected through a mutual friend within Amsterdam's Science Park network. Alina describes the location as a highly collaborative environment where multiple universities, prestigious research institutes, and innovative technology businesses physically coexist. This close proximity facilitates critical serendipitous interactions that help heavy science projects find industrial operators.

The Physics of Non-Destructive Testing via Eddy Currents 

Unlike destructive testing methods that require slicing through components to examine their integrity, non-destructive testing inspects materials without causing physical damage. While legacy methods like ultrasound require years of specialized training to correctly interpret complex bouncing wave reflections, Editech focuses strictly on electrical conductivity. By passing a current through a localized coil sensor, they induce circular eddy currents inside the carbon fiber layer. Any micro-cracks, structurally broken fibers, or internal delaminations immediately alter the material's conductivity patterns, creating a clear signal visualization via their integrated software.

Bypassing the Rigid Certifications of the Aerospace Bottleneck 

While high stakes aerospace safety protocols represent a massive future market, getting new validation methods officially approved by aviation regulators takes an immense amount of time. To establish an immediate market entry point, Editech targets manufacturers that lack internal non-destructive testing capabilities and are currently forced to contract slow, expensive external testing labs. Their product serves as a rapid preliminary tool for technicians to instantly scan for structural hotspots. This enables them to target lower regulation, high performance sectors like premium prosthetics, race cars, hockey sticks, and competitive race boats.

Navigating the Hardware Investor Disconnect in an AI Era 

Alina notes that raising capital for physical deep tech in Europe is a highly nuanced challenge. The overarching venture market trend is heavily dominated by software agents and trending AI models, causing many generalist VCs to pass on hardware operations. While Editech plans to incorporate machine learning algorithms for automated signal processing in the future, their foundation remains hard sensing equipment. To cut through this friction, Alina selectively targets dedicated hardware investor ecosystems like JEC World, advising founders to build relationships with technical funds up to three years before actually triggering a seed round.

The Smart Capital Roadmap for 2026 

Backed by a previous 300,000 euro convertible loan from a Dutch regional development fund, Editech successfully expanded its team to include a dedicated head of engineering and a seasoned automotive commercial director. To finance the direct manufacturing launch of their first commercial product, Alina is organizing a half million euro convertible loan round to secure a 12 to 18 month operational runway. Rather than just chasing raw cash, she is prioritizing strategic angel investors with deep industrial backgrounds who can directly open corporate procurement doors across the automotive and manufacturing supply chains.

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