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Welcome to the Global University Venturing (GUV) media page which features our videos, including interviews with industry leaders and sessions from our worldwide events, plus our weekly podcast, Global Venturing Review, which covers the week’s biggest news on deals, funds, exits, and people news from corporates, university, and governments.

Global University Venturing Videos

Welcome to our video area, which includes interviews with industry leaders and footage of sessions on stage at our worldwide events.
These videos are published on the Global University Venturing YouTube channel.

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The Global Venturing Review Podcast

The Global Venturing Review brings you the week's biggest deals, funds, exits and people moves from across the corporate, university and government venturing worlds. It is published every Monday and free to download below, or on the podcast app of your choice, including iTunes, and on Soundcloud. If you own an Amazon Alexa, try asking it "Alexa, what's my flash briefing?" to get a quick roundup of the most important stories.

May 13, 2024

How to get startups and corporates to fit together – a conversation with VentureFuel’s Fred Schonenberg

Global Venturing Review

Fred Schonenberg is the founder of VentureFuel, a New York-based advisory firm focused on bringing together startups and large organisations, mainly corporates including the likes of Coca-Cola, ABInBev, The Hershey Company, Comcast and more, to efficiently create commercial partnerships between them.

The post How to get startups and corporates to fit together – a conversation with VentureFuel’s Fred Schonenberg appeared first on CVC Unplugged.

May 06, 2024

Universities take a more investor-friendly approach to IP

Global Venturing Review

One of the biggest hurdles to getting technology from universities out into the market has been that of intellectual property – who does this technology belong to and who can benefit from it? Traditionally, many universities have been loath to part with their IP rights, which is a death knell for any investment a potential spinout may be hoping for. Investors want to know that the company they’re investing in owns the very thing that gives it value.

The post Universities take a more investor-friendly approach to IP appeared first on CVC Unplugged.

April 29, 2024

A CVC is like an organ transplant, the body would be wrong to fight it – A conversation with Jeppe Hoier

Global Venturing Review

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.

The post A CVC is like an organ transplant, the body would be wrong to fight it – A conversation with Jeppe Hoier appeared first on CVC Unplugged.

April 22, 2024

How to effectively manage change and transformation (re-broadcast)

Global Venturing Review

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.

The post How to effectively manage change and transformation (re-broadcast) appeared first on CVC Unplugged.

April 15, 2024

The Next Wave Webinar: What does the hospital of the future look like?

Global Venturing Review

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.

The post The Next Wave Webinar: What does the hospital of the future look like? appeared first on CVC Unplugged.

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