
Episode 12: Breaking Borders — Aras Sheikhi on Immigrant Innovation, Global Teams & Startup Grit
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Company Stats
Guest: Aras Sheikih, Entrepreneurial Lead at UCSD, Founder & CEO of Janus Innovation Hub
Industry: Innovation / Education / Tech Incubation
Company: Janus Innovation Hub
Focus: Immigrant-founded startups, interdisciplinary innovation, early-stage incubation
Tech Stack: Distributed teams, startup incubation, cross-border venture building, early-stage mentorship
Episode Highlights
✅ Aras shares his journey across four countries and how each shaped his entrepreneurial playbook.
✅ Learn how Janus Innovation Hub is uniquely designed to support first-gen immigrant founders.
✅ Discover why “mismatch” is the root of most problems—and how reducing it unlocks opportunity.
✅ Hear why global, hybrid teams outperform local-only models in today’s innovation economy.
✅ Aras breaks down why universities must evolve—and what real-world skills matter now.
Episode Summary
In this episode of The Innovator’s Impact, host Darnell Perkins sits down with Aras Araie, a serial entrepreneur and founder of Janus Innovation Hub. From his roots in Iran to ventures in Dubai, Australia, and now California, Aras has built and exited companies while navigating the complex challenges of startup life as an immigrant.
Now based in San Diego and working with UC San Diego, Aras is on a mission to equip first-generation immigrant founders with the tools, mentorship, and frameworks they need to succeed. He unpacks why the “mismatch” between talent and opportunity is the root cause of entrepreneurial failure—and how Janus is closing that gap with tailored support.
From distributed team strategies to hard truths about higher education and the future of AI-driven work, Aras brings a global, pragmatic lens to the innovation conversation. Whether you’re scaling your first startup or looking to build more inclusive ecosystems, this episode offers sharp, actionable insight.
Notable Questions We Asked
Q: What inspired you to start Janus Innovation Hub?
A: I saw a gap—first-gen immigrant founders had potential but no tailored support. I wanted to build a new kind of playbook for them.
Q: Why San Diego?
A: Culture. UCSD gave me the right vibe, resources, and support. The ecosystem here is collaborative and diverse—perfect for what I do.
Q: What’s the biggest lesson you learned during COVID?
A: How to lead distributed teams. That experience became a core strength—it’s now one of our competitive advantages.
Q: Where do companies go wrong with remote work?
A: They force returns because they don’t know how to manage people virtually. It’s a communication issue, not a productivity one.
Q: What’s your best advice for founders just starting out?
A: Find your tribe. People don’t invest in your pitch—they invest in your story and your mission. Find those true believers early.
Chapters
00:00 – Welcome & Meet Aras Sheikhi
01:30 – A Global Entrepreneur’s Journey: Iran to Dubai to Australia
05:00 – Founding Janus Innovation Hub: The Immigrant Founder Gap
08:40 – UCSD & Choosing San Diego Over the Bay Area
11:30 – Team Building Across Time Zones: Lessons from COVID
14:30 – The Remote Work Debate: Why Hybrid Wins
17:20 – Culture, Trust & the San Diego Startup Ecosystem
20:00 – The “Mismatch” Theory: Root Cause of Most Business Problems
23:00 – Innovation as Problem-Solving for Real People
26:10 – The Future of Work: Virtual, AI-Driven
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