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Tyler Mincey

Co-Founder and General Partner at Baukunst

San Francisco Bay Area

Invests in

Stages:

  • Min Investment:

    $100,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $5,000,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $1,500,000.00

Education

Work Experience

2022

  • Co-Founder and General Partner

    2022

    Baukunst is a collective of creative technologists advancing the art of building. Our inaugural $100M venture fund is dedicated to leading pre-seed investments in companies at the frontiers of technology and design.

2017

  • Partner

    2019

    I invest in pre-seed/seed stage companies building products at the intersection of the digital and physical world.

  • VP of Engineering

    2017 - 2019

    Managed a senior staff of engineers and designers to support 70+ portfolio companies in software+hardware product management, industrial design, mechanical + electrical engineering, firmware development, and manufacturing.

2014 - 2017

  • VP of Product

    2014 - 2017

    As a founding team member, I managed the Product Management, Human Interface Design, and Quality Engineering teams covering hardware, firmware, app/cloud software, algorithm/ML, and data/analytics. I served on the exec team through Series B: raising $50M, growing the company to 75+ employees, and shipping our first products. At Pearl, we designed innovative consumer products to rapidly deploy life-saving driver assistance technology through the automotive aftermarket. Our first product was a rear vision system powered by a depth camera and machine learning platform capable of real-time obstacle detection. It won an iF Design Award as well as Best Mobile Electronics Product, Best Packaging Design, and 6 Global Media Awards at SEMA. Our roadmap was focused on shipping new technology faster than traditional vehicle design cycles by upgrading cars on the road with the building blocks of autonomous vehicles.

2011 - 2014

  • Partner

    2011 - 2014

    Managing partner at digital product studio. I led cross-functional teams through UI/UX design, software engineering, QA, launch, and initial customer support of 10+ web and iOS apps for partners and clients including Atlantic Media, Betaworks, and Sapient Nitro. Spun out 3 venture backed companies. Distributed team with employees in the US, Canada, Denmark, and the UK.

2011 - 2014

  • Co-organizer and Incubator Manager

    2011 - 2014

    Administration, community management, and event production for an annual design and development conference, Brooklyn Beta, with 1,200+ attendees. Launched a fund and incubator program, Brooklyn Beta Summer Camp, emphasizing collaboration between designer and developer co-founders. Invested in, mentored, and launched 5 seed-stage companies that went on to raise venture financing.

2006 - 2011

  • Senior Manager, iPod New Product Development

    2010 - 2011

    Led new product roadmap for $7B+/year iPod line (Shuffle, Classic, Nano, Touch) and managed the system EPM team driving product development from definition through mass production

  • Engineering Team Lead, iPhone/iPod New Technologies

    2009 - 2010

    Managed iPod / iPhone New Technologies team: tech + vendor scouting, prototyping, and IP development for emerging tech such as Touch ID and System in Package module design

  • Senior System Engineering Program Manager, iPod New Product Development

    2007 - 2009

    Led 4th and 5th gen iPod Nano projects - full redesigns, custom silicon, first iPod camera New product development from concept through production and early field support. Cross-functional product management and technical project management.

  • Engineering Program Manager, iPhone Product Development

    2006 - 2007

    1st generation iPhone core team member: Lead EPM for touchscreen, world's first mass-prodcued multi-touch display

2005 - 2006

  • Teaching Assistant - Smart Product Design Lab

    2005 - 2006

    Teaching assistant at the Smart Product Design Lab for the graduate-level series ME218A/B/C

2003 - 2004

  • Research Assistant

    2003 - 2004

    Design and fabrication of robotic apparatus, control system, and sensor array to validate dynamic models of carangiform swimming gaits in fish.