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Mushrooms, coffee, and diapers. It’s not the start of weird joke, but the the innovation arc of Tero Isokauppila, one of the most uniquely disruptive founders at the convergence of bio and consumer goods. From building the $2B mushroom coffee category at Four Sigmatic to launching HIRO, the world’s first fungi-based diaper, Tero’s work reflects something deeper; how Austin’s convergence of culture, capital, and cross-sector energy is creating the next innovation frontier.

02:18 – From Farm Kid to Mushroom Category King
05:45 – The Biology of Fungi as Platform Tech
09:03 – Why America Is Mushroom-Illiterate
10:38 – Product Before Mission: Lessons from Tesla and HIRO
16:35 – CPG vs Biotech: Funding, Moats, and Returns
25:57 – Why Austin Became a CPG Powerhouse
31:39 – Tech and CPG: Still Separate Worlds in Austin
35:41 – Frontier Cities Need Cultural + Sector Convergence
1:01:15 – Manufacturing’s Real Bottlenecks (and Myths)
1:05:06 – “What’s Next Austin?”: Ego Death, Rebirth, and Maturity

Tero Isokauppila: LinkedIn, YouTube
Four Sigmatic
HIRO


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