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the big bang

how it all started

Isha Simha and Harry Wixon created Kármán line to explore the edge where technology, science, and venture capital meet. Our articles and company analyses aim to bridge the gap between deep research and practical insight - where the next generation of tech companies are born.

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meet the authors

We’re Isha and Harry, exploring venture capital, deep tech, AI, and the intersection of innovation, science, and strategy. Expect research driven theses, company tear downs, and insights grounded in real world conversations.

At 100 km above Earth, the Kármán line marks the beginning of space; and of our exploration into ideas that push boundaries.

🇺🇸 Isha Simha

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Hi, I’m Isha Simha, a senior at New York University Stern Business School, studying Finance and Data Science.

 

As Co-Director of Outreach for Girls Into VC, I’m passionate about the intersection of venture capital, deep tech, and AI, and eager to learn how big ideas become companies grounded in reality.

Through my writing, I hope to capture that same spirit of discovery that drives us beyond the familiar, somewhere past the Kármán line.

🇳🇿 Harry Wixon

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Kia ora, I’m Harry Wixon, a student at the University of Auckland, majoring in Information Systems and Innovation & Entrepreneurship.

 

As the founder of Collabgo, an early-stage tech startup, I’ve developed a strong passion for how technology and innovation can shape the future.

 

My interests span across AI, space, and emerging technologies, areas that continuously redefine what’s possible and drive my curiosity about what determines the success of tomorrow’s companies.

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