Universe Partners founder Shani Zanescu on building resilience tech for a stronger future

In a recent episode of The Jerusalem Post’s Business and Innovation podcast, Shani Zanescu, a venture capitalist and deep tech investor, shared insights on the evolving landscape of resilience technology.

Zanescu, who recently launched Universe Partners, the first resilience tech investment house, discussed the significance of resilience in today’s world, particularly in light of geopolitical challenges like the ongoing Iran war and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Zanescu emphasized the importance of building resilience through interconnected systems rather than relying on outdated structures. She challenged the notion that only governments could drive change, noting the increasing role of founders and tech companies in shaping the future.

As resilience becomes a vital commodity, she pointed out that technological advances in sectors like energy infrastructure and supply chain management are crucial for building systems that can endure unexpected disruptions.

She also delved into the concept of resilience tech, explaining it as not just a policy but a tangible investment opportunity.

This emerging sector, according to Zanescu, addresses the inevitable challenges posed by economic crises, climate change, and geopolitical instability. She stressed the importance of shifting focus from short-term efficiency to long-term sustainability, with an emphasis on technologies that can withstand and adapt to future shocks.

As the founder of Universe Partners, Zanescu is focused on investing in early-stage companies that are developing these crucial technologies. Her team, comprising experts from diverse fields, aims to support innovators tackling some of the world’s most pressing resilience challenges.

Through her work, Zanescu seeks to help shape a more resilient global ecosystem, one that can thrive despite the uncertainties of the future.


Source:

www.jpost.com

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