🧬 The Borrowed Computer That Built Oculus - An Unlikely Biotech Journey | Michael Antonov (Part 1/4)
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“There was this moment when I was 13 where a family friend brought a computer and I really liked games. It was just so fascinating. And then I could learn and write simple statements and logic. So that was like a little precursor, anything electronics, anything computers excited me. And biology was something I would hear about, but not really pay a lot of attention to.”
In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, we dive into the remarkable journey of Michael Antonov, Co-Founder of Oculus and Founder & CEO of Deep Origin, as he shares how growing up in post-Soviet Russia, surrounded by scarcity and a family of biologists, shaped his resourcefulness and ambition. A chance encounter with a borrowed computer sparked his lifelong passion for programming, steering him away from biology and into the world of software innovation. Michael recounts building foundational technologies in gaming and VR, co-founding Scaleform and Oculus, and navigating the challenges of scaling startups, forging pivotal partnerships, and eventually being acquired by Autodesk.
His story is a testament to curiosity, resilience, and the power of seizing unexpected opportunities on the path from immigrant to influential entrepreneur in biotech and beyond.
Key topics covered:
- Growing up in post-Soviet Russia: Scarcity, grit, and a family of biologists
- Discovering computers and programming: A creative escape and new direction
- Building and pivoting Scaleform: Dorm-room startup to game industry staple
- Securing major clients and networking: Landing deals through conferences and connections
- Navigating acquisition by Autodesk: Startup freedom meets corporate reality
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:47 Growing Up in Post-Soviet Russia
04:33 Family’s Background in Biology
06:56 First Encounter with Computers and Programming
09:45 High School in Maryland and Early Programming Projects
11:49 Choosing Computer Science and College Experience
15:32 Meeting Cofounder and Starting Scaleform
20:54 Building and Pivoting the Scaleform Product
23:31 Landing First Customers and Early Growth
28:16 Securing Big Clients and Gaining Industry Momentum
32:23 Deciding to Sell and the Autodesk Acquisition
36:35 Navigating Corporate Culture Post-Acquisition
40:29 Outro