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The CVC Unplugged podcast is a weekly show that brings you fascinating and wide-ranging conversations with leading corporate venture capital investors, subject matter experts, startup founders, journalists and other market participants to keep you informed of the most important trends affecting early-stage investing.
- 438 - A CVC is like an organ transplant, the body would be wrong to fight it – A conversation with Jeppe Hoier
Jeppe Hoier is a long-time venture investor with experience in financial VCs, corporate VCs and on his own as an angel investor, based in Copenhagen, Denmark. A former partner at Maersk Growth, the CVC arm of Danish logistics giant Maersk, Hoier talks about how he was initially sceptical of going into a corporate VC, having been initially dissuaded by the reputation that CVCs had at the time, but how he has since been convinced of the benefits a corporate can bring.
Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 40min - 437 - How to effectively manage change and transformation (re-broadcast)
We’re going back into the vault this week! They say that the only constant in life, and business, is change – so how do you manage it effectively? That’s why last year I spoke with Jonny Crowe, a lawyer by training whose long career has been tied together by one central theme: executing and managing transformation. This is something he’s done both as a member of the C-Suite within the structure of an organisation, or in an advisory capacity, for many companies including Cinch, BCA Marketplace, Naspers and Axel Springer, to name just a few.
Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 45min - 436 - The Next Wave Webinar: What does the hospital of the future look like?
For a while now, there has been a clear trend, for example, of hospital functions like patient monitoring, diagnostics, and other treatments being moved closer to the patients, even into their homes, which frees up space within hospitals, which of course, even before covid, have been dealing with huge capacity constraints. Many hospitals are operating at capacities in the high 90s and have a lot of trouble finding enough beds, enough appointments, or enough staff, for a number of reasons, but a big one is the fact that the processes within hospitals need to be overhauled and streamlined for higher efficiency.
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 1h 04min - 435 - Why Cencosud Ventures loves contrarian thinking
The way we buy things has been changing. Supercharged by the pandemic, the digital and physical sides of the retail experience continue to merge, data analytics continues to play an increasingly large role in how companies target and sell their products, and the consumer journey is, hopefully, getting easier and easier.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 52min - 434 - Investing in a strong supply chain
Today I speak with two people who know a lot about getting stuff from A to B– Rose Chen, head of innovation investments and partnerships at supply chain and distribution company Wesco, and Hector Shibata, who has for over half a decade led AC Ventures, the CVC unit of coca cola bottler Arca Continental.
Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 46min - 433 - A booming market for secondaries
With valuations down from where they were a couple of years ago, the exit horizons that investors had in mind when they made their original investment ended up being further away than they thought. The IPOs are still scarce, and M&As are still too few and far between, but investors still want exits.
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 20min - 432 - From automobiles to mobility – how Woven Capital is helping Toyota evolve
There are very few corporates out there that have two CVC funds, Toyota is one of them. Not only does it have an early-stage fund in Toyota Ventures, but also a growth stage unit in Woven Capital – which was previously investing on behalf of , as its name suggests, Woven by Toyota, the automaker’s next-generation mobility business, but has more recently expanded its scope to being the growth investment arm for Toyota as a whole.
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 49min - 431 - We should temper our expectations for alternate meat, says Grey Silo Ventures
For years now, people – myself included – have been waiting for the advent, in earnest, of plant-based meats. Everyone loves a barbeque, but not the meat industry’s effect on the environment, our health, or the treatment of animals themselves. Alternatives have been coming to the shelf for years now, but the same problems persist – the taste is not quite the same as real meat, and the price is far too high to really compete.
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 42min - 430 - Corporates underpin over half of all Gen AI investment
The story of the past year or so has been artificial intelligence and, in particular, generative artificial intelligence, or gen AI. Doesn’t matter what sector you’re in, or what countries you look at, everyone is trying to apply gen AI to their business, and investors are seeing a gold mine.
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 23min - 429 - A portrait of Sopra Steria’s CVC rebuild
Sopra Steria Ventures, the CVC unit of French IT giant Sopra Steria, has been around for half a decade. After a few years, however, the investment programme was not really yielding any tangible results. The structure was not quite there, the strategy was not quite aligned with the corporate leadership wanted, and the focus was too skewed towards M&A rather than venture itself. A change was needed.
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 45min - 428 - The Next Wave Webinar: Venture building – how to avoid the common failures
Today’s show is a bit different – instead of a normal conversation, we’re bringing you GCV’s most recent edition of the Next Wave – our monthly webinar series that features panel discussions on emerging technologies and CVC best practices.
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 1h 14min - 427 - Blair Tritt: Schreiber Foods
Despite their products being so ubiquitous anywhere you live in the world, and an integral part of so much of what we eat, the B2B egg, dairy and food sectors are among the least digitised out there. What this has opened up is a lot of space for startups to make a big impact. Schreiber Foods is one of the largest dairy products producers in the world, supplying stores, restaurants and other food providers all over the world. Almost exactly a year ago, The Wisconsin-based food giant launched its corporate venture capital fund, focusing primarily on next generation supply chain and sustainability.
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 46min - 426 - Bernardita Araya: CMPC Ventures
One of the most exciting up and coming venture ecosystems in Latin America is that of Chile. In an already innovative and fast growing business environment, corporate VCs are sprouting up left and right across the country, and funds are increasing in size. One such CVC, which announced the launch of its $100m fund late last year, is CMPC, the pulp and paper company that is one of the largest companies in the country, which will use its venturing arm to tackle problems related to sustainability, single-use plastic reduction, novel construction and packaging materials and more.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 56min - 425 - Kerry Carter
Kerry Carter is an entrepreneur, executive and investor in the area of sports technology, who also happens to be a former professional athlete, having played in the National Football League and the Canadian Football League before making a jump to the world of business and currently sits as chief operating officer of Atavus, a sportstech company focused on the mechanics of tackling.
Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 57min - 424 - Bill Taranto: MSD Global Health Innovation Fund
Most people think that the Covid-19 pandemic has a supercharging effect on digital health – while that’s certainly true of things like telehealth services, is it necessarily the case for the rest of the sector? Maybe not, according to today’s guest – but independent of Covid, digital health is a booming area. Joining me today is Bill Taranto, President of MSD Global Health Innovation Fund – as it’s known outside North America – to talk about his outlook on the healthcare space – particularly in digital health – in the coming year and the shifts in the venture market.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 45min - 423 - Jung Lee & T.A. McCann: Pioneer Square Labs
The story of the past year or so, of course, has been an explosion in demand for all things artificial intelligence. Every company in the world is thinking about how their business, processes, or products can be improved with the addition of AI across all levels, and all are looking for applications relevant to them.
Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 54min - 422 - Alex Mahr: Stryber
This is a podcast that focuses primarily on the world of corporate venture capital, but as we look at corporate innovation more widely, is CVC the best tool available to bring innovation into a larger organisation? According to this week’s guest, Alex Mahr, co-founder and managing partner of venture-building firm Stryber, the answer is no, or at least not necessarily. Having worked in corporate innovation for many years in a number of capacities including consultant, corporate VC, and now venture building, he sees corporate VC as perhaps a suboptimal tool to rely on, at least in isolation.
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 54min - 421 - Ginger Rothrock & Meghan Hunt: HG Ventures
If you’re a company in the industrial sector, you’re going to have a lot of waste. Industrial processes are massively resource-intensive, whether it’s water or other raw materials, and what you get out the other side is not just the finished product itself, but literally tons of waste byproduct that needs somewhere to go. What is becoming increasingly clear is that in and around that waste, is a lot of money. Anyone who comes up with technology that can effectively help large industrials reduce the amount of waste they produce, maximise the yield they can get from their inputs, and extract useful things from their waste, will find financial reward.
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 - 56min - 420 - Stéphane Longuet: Convivialité Ventures
Many CVCs, because of their parents’ core business, tend to have, for lack of a better term, high-minded or particularly noble missions – whether that’s saving the planet from climate change, or humanity from disease, or anything else that may in some way contribute to the saving of the world – but then you have some investor who just want you to have a grand old time with the people you care about. That’s what Convivialité Ventures, the CVC unit of Pernod Ricard, aims to do.
Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 39min - 419 - Hakan Goker & Owen Lozman: M Ventures
Innovation is moving fast across most sectors, but in healthcare we are really seeing how tantalisingly close we are to solving some of our most enduring health problems, and we’re advancing at a fast clip. We talk about the leaps and bounds that we’ve come over the past decade in treating and finding cures for notorious ailments, how patient selection is an often overlooked but crucial part of the drug discovery process, and why we should be optimistic about our ongoing combat against disease.
Mon, 20 Nov 2023 - 58min - 418 - Juan Niet: Zacua Ventures
The construction sector continues to face a number of massive challenges – skill and labour shortages, lack of standardisation, regulatory hurdles, and a massive carbon footprint, to name just a few. Zacua Ventures, the construction-tech focused VC firm launched last year by three alumni of construction CVC units, aims to alleviate them.
Mon, 13 Nov 2023 - 49min - 417 - Crispin Leick: EnBW New Ventures
For Crispin Leick, managing director of EnBW New Ventures, a passion for energy technology came early in life, and was supercharged later on when he became a father and saw his time horizons change from years to generations ahead. As head of energy generation and utility company EnBW’s corporate venturing unit, Leick and his team focus on three main areas where they can have the biggest impact, namely the electrification, digitalisation, and decentralisation of the energy system.
Mon, 06 Nov 2023 - 55min - 416 - The Next Wave: Functional foods – Investors are hungry for more
Today’s show is a bit different – instead of a normal conversation, we’re bringing you GCV’s most recent edition of the Next Wave – our monthly webinar series that features panel discussions on emerging technologies and CVC best practices.
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 - 55min - 415 - Richard Zeiger: MSW Capital
What precisely is the role of a third-party CVC fund managers in the venture ecosystems of emerging economies? According to Richard Zeiger, general partner at Brazil’s MSW Capital, it’s an important role to educate and set the standard.
Mon, 16 Oct 2023 - 1h 00min - 414 - Owen Thompson: Cambridge Future Tech
We have plenty of knowledge hidden all over the place, with potential for transformational change on important problems, but without the ability to commercialise and spread it out, we don’t get to benefit from it. My guest today is Owen Thompson, co-founder and CEO of Cambridge Future Tech, a deep tech venture builder situated – as its name suggests – in one of the most bustling technology and ideas hubs in the world.
Mon, 09 Oct 2023 - 46min - 413 - Are IPOs back?
IPOs are back! With the recent listings of companies like chip manufacturer ARM and delivery app Instacart, we are seeing the resurgence of the public markets after around two years of being dormant.
Mon, 02 Oct 2023 - 21min - 412 - Mike Smeed: InMotion Ventures
Cars have been on their way to essentially becoming rolling computers for quite some time now. They are better connected, increasingly electrified, and packed with features to make the driver’s life easier. Mike Smeed, managing director of Jaguar LandRover’s (JLR) venturing unit, InMotion Ventures, has been in the CVC business for only one year, but given that automotive OEMs are already designing the cars of 2030 and beyond, his outlook needs to be in decades.
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 55min - 411 - Cassio Spina: Alya Ventures
My guest today is Cassio Spina, founder and lead partner of a new advisory and venture management firm Alya Ventures, which launched earlier this year.
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 47min - 410 - Michelle Gonzalez: M12
My guest today is Michelle Gonzalez, the global head of Microsoft’s corporate venturing unit, M12. She joined me to talk about the strategic shift that M12 has been executing since the beginning of this year to align the unit’s investments closer with Microsoft, as well as the ever-growing prospects of generative AI, the resilience of other verticals like cybersecurity and the enduring appeal of blockchain infrastructure technology despite a crypto-winter.
Mon, 11 Sep 2023 - 1h 07min - 409 - Arthur Alves: Gerdau Next Ventures
My guest today is Arthur Alves, corporate venture capital manager of Gerdau Next Ventures, the CVC arm of Brazilian steel manufacturer Gerdau. The venture fund was established in 2020 under in partnership with American CVC-as-a-Service firm Touchdown Ventures, and Alves was hired last year to fully integrate Gerdau Next Ventures into its parent company.
Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 57min - 408 - Youssef Mawad: JCI Ventures
Increasingly, buildings are more than just bricks and mortar. Today they’re smarter, they’re more capable, they’re greener, and they’re continually improving. Few companies are doing more work in this space than Johnson Controls, and today I’m speaking with Youssef Mawad, managing director Johnson Controls’ CVC unit, JCI Ventures.
Mon, 28 Aug 2023 - 39min - 407 - Jonny Crowe: Liminal Ventures
My guest today is Jonny Crowe, a lawyer by training whose long career has been tied together by one central theme: executing and managing transformation. This is something he’s done both as a member of the C-Suite within the structure of an organisation, or in an advisory capacity, for many companies including Cinch, BCA Marketplace, Naspers and Axel Springer, to name just a few.
Mon, 21 Aug 2023 - 45min - 406 - Arvind Purushotham: Citi Ventures
Money, as they say, makes the world go round, and investments in financial services grew forty-fold in the decade between 2011 and 2021, from around $6bn to nearly $240bn. That is a huge leap, but according to today’s guest, Arvind Purushotham, head of Citi Ventures, it is only the beginning.
Mon, 14 Aug 2023 - 46min - 405 - Debbie Brackeen: CSAA Insurance
Every successful business needs a strategy, and every business will need to innovate to survive. Strategy, of course, sets out long-term direction and intentionality, while innovation, by definition deals with new things, which naturally can be disruptive. So how do you moderate the two? Which of them informs the other more, and how?
Mon, 07 Aug 2023 - 57min - 404 - Miles Kirby: Deeptech Labs
My guest today is Miles Kirby, CEO of Deeptech Labs, the Cambridge-based accelerator and investor focused, as its name suggests, on deep tech – which is of course an umbrella term encompassing a broad set of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum, advanced materials, other advanced compute, and just about any technology that has not quite been commodified yet and still has substantial engineering or scientific challenges to overcome.
Mon, 31 Jul 2023 - 50min - 403 - Mario Augusto Maia: Cogent Venture Partners
Setting up a corporate venture capital unit comes with a lot of hurdles. You have to deal with a wide range of stakeholders, and you have to find a place to fit within the wider corporate structure, much of which is not necessarily well-versed in the value that a venturing unit can bring.
Mon, 08 May 2023 - 42min - 402 - Jeffrey Grabow: EY
The scale and speed with which the venture market has changed over the past year has caused some whiplash for startups and investors alike. All of a sudden, we find ourselves in an environment with higher inflation, higher interest rates, and much more difficulty being able to raise money, be it equity or debt. While the current venture market does represent a drop from the heady heights of two years ago, in some ways it also marks a return to normal, albeit in a tougher macroeconomic environment.
Mon, 01 May 2023 - 42min - 401 - Dina Routhier & Michael Mahan – Stanley Ventures
One of the interesting shifts that happened during the covid pandemic was in building things. Larger construction projects slowed down while at home DIY projects took off as people had to spend inside. This is but one of the patterns that Stanley Ventures, the venturing unit of Stanley Black & Decker, had a front-row view to, sitting on the intersection of construction and consumer goods.
Mon, 24 Apr 2023 - 46min - 400 - Erin VanLanduit: Cargill Ventures
Everyone needs to eat, and as one of the largest private companies in the world, Cargill has played a large role in providing much of what, at least in the US, shows up in supermarkets. But what does the future of food look like? And what innovation is needed to bring agriculture up to speed with the demands of a growing population with shifting views?
Mon, 17 Apr 2023 - 43min - 399 - Raj Singh: JLL Spark Global Ventures
Every business needs a space, but how will those spaces be valued in the future? Commercial real estate is in the beginning stages of some important changes in the way it looks, operates, shares its space, and even where it is located, much of the changes coming in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 48min - 398 - Lukasz Garbowski: Btomorrow Ventures
Btomorrow Ventures (BTV), the venturing unit of British American Tobacco, is a CVC unlike the rest, in the sense that While the typical aim of corporate venturing is to complement and innovate on top of its parent company’s business, BTV’s main purpose is to help its tobacco producing parent to move away from its core product and into new categories that will create growth in the future.
Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 54min - 397 - Brian Walsh: Wind Ventures
What does it mean to grant “unfair” access to a region? That’s what Wind Ventures, the venture capital arm of Chilean energy company Copec, wants to do for its portfolio companies wanting exposure to the Latin American market. With a wide remit that primarily straddles energy and mobility, Wind has been bullish on the energy transition and EV charging, among a number of other focus areas including logistics and retail experience.
Mon, 20 Mar 2023 - 42min - 396 - Brian Schettler: HorizonX
Spinning a fund out of the corporate parent’s umbrella can be a tricky process. If done right, though, you can end up with a situation where you can enjoy both the benefits of being your own outfit and the advantages of close operational links with a big name corporate. You can have your cake and eat it too. This is where AEI HorizonX, the venture firm spun out of aerospace and defence company Boeing, finds itself.
Mon, 13 Mar 2023 - 52min - 395 - Investing in defence tech
There has never been a more crucial time to invest in technologies related to defence and security. War in Ukraine and growing geopolitical tensions between the US and China are bringing a new focus to an area that used to be taboo for investors. Global Corporate Venturing editor Maija Palmer talks to Ryan Lewis, partner at SRI Ventures and Tom Park, partner at BDC Deep Tech Fund, about why they are setting up the GCV Defense Council Advisory Board to foster collaboration between corporate investors looking to invest in this area.
Mon, 06 Mar 2023 - 32min - 394 - Paul Asel: NGP Capital
The world is changing, along with the way we look at it and experience it – this includes a merging of the physical world and the virtual one. This “great convergence” forms the basis of the newly unveiled thesis of NGP Capital, the venture firm backed by Nokia.
Mon, 27 Feb 2023 - 40min - 393 - Andrew Chang: United Airlines Ventures
Air travel is a notoriously hard to decarbonise sector. Next to heavy industry, aviation is the poster child for widespread carbon emissions. For United Airlines,…
Tue, 21 Feb 2023 - 43min - 392 - Andrew Ferguson: Databricks Ventures
If it hasn’t already been clear for at least the past decade, there is certainly no doubt of it today: data runs the world. It…
Mon, 30 Jan 2023 - 41min - 391 - Last Year in Data
I’m joined by GCV’s Kaloyan Andonov, an analyst and reporter who also happens to be a resident data guru, and has put together an extensive…
Mon, 23 Jan 2023 - 31min - 390 - Dan Ateya: RTX Ventures
Happy New Year! For our first episode of 2023, one thing is clear – defence is not a business like any other, for obvious reasons.…
Mon, 16 Jan 2023 - 40min - 389 - The Next Wave: Investing Beyond Earth – Spacetech
It is our last episode of GVR for the year! To close out 2022, we’re bringing you a recording of a conversation on one of…
Mon, 19 Dec 2022 - 57min - 388 - Oil and Gas Investment
In all likelihood, you will be acutely aware of the energy crisis we are experiencing virtually all over the world. What you may be less…
Mon, 12 Dec 2022 - 30min - 387 - Should CVCs want more independence?
What does it mean for a corporate venturing unit to be independent? Is that a structural dimension or a cultural one? What are the benefits…
Mon, 28 Nov 2022 - 14min - 386 - The collapse of FTX – where next for crypto?
We’ve got a big, ongoing story that’s been causing serious ripples across one of the fastest growing industries of the past few years. FTX, the…
Mon, 21 Nov 2022 - 31min - 385 - The Next Wave: Which is a harder job to do: VC or CVC?
On this episode we’ll be listening to the latest in Global Corporate Venturing’s new live webinar series, The Next Wave, which deals with an interesting…
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 - 59min - 384 - Is antitrust a problem for US CVCs?
We’ve got GCV’s very own Kim Moore back with us to talk about the rising antitrust scrutiny in the US market and the implications it…
Mon, 07 Nov 2022 - 16min - 383 - Vitor Mascarenhas Santos: EDP Ventures Brasil
Vitor Mascarenhas Santos is the head of EDP Ventures Brasil, the Brazil-based arm of energy utility EDP’s corporate venture capital unit. With its Portuguese parent…
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 - 38min - 382 - Artur Faria: Oxygea
Artur Faria is CEO of Oxygea, a new CVC arm of Brazil-based Braskem, which was just announced last month. Like a growing number of CVCs,…
Mon, 17 Oct 2022 - 34min - 381 - Dr. Samuel West: Museum of Failure
Dr. Samuel West is a licensed clinical psychologist and specialist on organisational psychology, who is also the creator and curator of the Museum of Failure,…
Mon, 10 Oct 2022 - 43min - 380 - Rodrigo Gruner: Vivo
Rodrigo Gruner is director of innovation and new business at Vivo, the Brazilian subsidiary of telecoms company Telefónica, which earlier this year launched its own…
Mon, 03 Oct 2022 - 41min - 379 - Bill Reichert: Pegasus Tech Ventures
Bill Reichert is partner at Pegasus Tech Ventures, a VC as a service firm that makes venture investments on behalf of corporations. This is a…
Mon, 26 Sep 2022 - 44min - 378 - Can record investment in agtech fix global food insecurity?
We are joined once again by GCV’s very own Kim Moore, who has recently written an article exploring a hugely important topic, food insecurity, a…
Mon, 19 Sep 2022 - 19min - 377 - What background should CVC hires have?
The economy may be cold but CVC teams are growing and hiring. But what should you look for in candidates? What traits and attributes are…
Mon, 12 Sep 2022 - 21min - 376 - Gustavo Cavenaghi: Kortex Ventures
Gustavo Cavenaghi is the head of investments at Kortex Ventures – a CVC unit jointly backed by no less than three corporate limited partners, namely…
Mon, 05 Sep 2022 - 42min - 375 - A growing corporate appetite for nuclear fusion
GCV’s very own Kim Moore joined the podcast to speak about her new feature article on nuclear fusion, exploring the advances that have made it…
Mon, 29 Aug 2022 - 22min - 374 - Anand Kamannavar: Applied Ventures
Technology can only get as advanced as the materials that make it up, and things are moving fast. Anand Kamannavar is the global head of…
Mon, 22 Aug 2022 - 37min - 373 - The evolving landscape of corporate impact investing
Global Corporate Venturing features editor Rob Lavine joins the pod to talk about the shifting models corporate VC’s are employing for their impact investment activities.…
Mon, 15 Aug 2022 - 19min - 372 - Gonzalo Galindo: Cemex Ventures
Gonzalo Galindo is the head of Cemex Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of construction materials company Cemex. Having been at the helm of the CVC…
Mon, 08 Aug 2022 - 35min - 371 - Hector Shibata: AC Ventures
Hector Shibata is the head of AC Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of beverage distributor Arca Continental. In addition to a deep dive into AC…
Mon, 01 Aug 2022 - 55min - 370 - Carlos Kokron: Qualcomm Ventures
Carlos Kokron is vice-president, managing director and head of Americas investments for Qualcomm Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of Qualcomm, the developer of semiconductors and…
Mon, 25 Jul 2022 - 49min - 369 - Greg Larkin: Punks & Pinstripes
Every corporate venturing and corporate innovation programme is about to face what Greg Larkin likes to call the “f*** you, pay me meeting”. This is…
Mon, 18 Jul 2022 - 37min - 368 - Anish Patel: Yamaha Motor Venture
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Mon, 11 Jul 2022 - 29min - 367 - Roee Furman: Doral Energy-Tech Ventures
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Mon, 04 Jul 2022 - 40min - 366 - Interview: BlackBerry Ivy Innovation Fund
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Mon, 27 Jun 2022 - 42min - 365 - 20 June 2022 – WiL gets $1bn capital injection
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Mon, 20 Jun 2022 - 8min - 364 - Interview: Intuitive Ventures
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Thu, 16 Jun 2022 - 35min - 363 - 13 June 2022 – Severstal to cease its corporate venturing operations
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Mon, 13 Jun 2022 - 7min - 362 - Interview: Alex Manson, SC Ventures
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Mon, 06 Jun 2022 - 37min - 361 - 30 May 2022
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Mon, 30 May 2022 - 8min - 360 - 23 May – FTX, Animoca Brands back 6th Man Ventures’ second fund
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Mon, 23 May 2022 - 7min - 359 - Interview: Amy Burr JetBlue Technology Ventures
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Thu, 19 May 2022 - 37min - 358 - 16 May – SoftBank chips into Bucketplace’s $182m round
SoftBank chips into Bucketplace’s $182m round SoftBank Ventures Asia has taken part in a $182m round for South Korea-based interior design platform operator Bucketplace. Carbon…
Mon, 16 May 2022 - 13min - 357 - 09 May – Shopify to buy Deliverr in $2.1bn deal
Shopify to buy Deliverr in $2.1bn deal E-commerce platform Shopify has agreed to acquire San Francisco-based logistics services provider Deliverr for $2.1bn in cash and…
Mon, 09 May 2022 - 10min - 356 - 25 April 2022 – Deezer agrees $1.1bn reverse merger
Deezer agrees $1.1bn reverse merger Deezer, the France-headquartered online audio streaming service backed by multiple corporates agreed to go public through a $1.13bn reverse takeover.…
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 9min - 355 - 18 April 2022 – Epic Games scores $2bn in corporate funding
Epic Games scores $2bn in corporate funding Consumer electronics group Sony and toy brand Lego’s parent company Kirkbi each invested $1bn in US-headquartered video game…
Mon, 18 Apr 2022 - 8min - 354 - 11 April 2022 – AMD to pick up Pensando for $1.9bn
AMD to pick up Pensando for $1.9bn Semiconductor producer AMD agreed to acquire US-based edge computing technology provider Pensando in a $1.9bn deal. Bolt ties…
Mon, 11 Apr 2022 - 9min - 353 - 04 April 2022 – Instacart snips valuation to $24bn
Instacart snips valuation to $24bn US-based online grocery delivery service Instacart, which is backed by corporates American Express, Comcast and Amazon, is cutting its valuation…
Mon, 04 Apr 2022 - 9min - 352 - 28 March 2022 – Hub Cyber Security organises $1.28bn reverse merger
Hub Cyber Security organises $1.28bn reverse merger Israel-based cybersecurity technology provider Hub Cyber Security agreed to a reverse merger worth $1.28bn that will allow insurance…
Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 9min - 351 - 21 March 2022 – FinAccel calls off $2.5bn reverse merger
FinAccel calls off $2.5bn reverse merger FinAccel, a Singapore-headquartered buy now pay later service backed by corporates Singapore Telecommunications, Telkom Indonesia, Telkomsel, Naver and GMO,…
Mon, 21 Mar 2022 - 10min - 350 - 14 March 2022 – LanzaTech lands $2.2bn reverse takeover agreement
LanzaTech lands $2.2bn reverse takeover agreement LanzaTech, a US-based carbon capture technology developer backed by corporates ArcelorMittal, Mitsui, Novo, Siemens and Petronas, agreed to a…
Mon, 14 Mar 2022 - 9min - 349 - 07 March 2022 – CommerzVentures collects $335m for third fund
CommerzVentures collects $335m for third fund CommerzVentures, the venture capital firm financed by Germany-based financial services firm Commerzbank, launched its $335m third fund. SoftBank delivers…
Mon, 07 Mar 2022 - 10min - 348 - 28 February 2022 – SoFi to take Technisys in $1.1bn deal
SoFi to take Technisys in $1.1bn deal Online personal finance provider SoFi agreed to acquire US-based digital banking technology provider Technisys in a $1.1bn all-stock…
Mon, 28 Feb 2022 - 9min - 347 - 21 February 2022 – SoftBank pinpoints Spotter in $200m series D
SoftBank pinpoints Spotter in $200m series D Internet and telecommunications group SoftBank’s Vision Fund 2 led a $200m series D round for US-based online content…
Mon, 21 Feb 2022 - 12min - 346 - 14 February 2022 – D-Wave Agrees to $1.6bn Reverse Merger
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