
Introductions of the second day of the 10th GCV Symposium featured GCV’s James Mawson and chair Eileen Tanghal from In-Q-Tel.
Jeremy Nicholls from UN’s Development Programme and Natural Capital Research’s Beccy Wilebore spoke about avoiding the greenwash to locate the best source of capital.
Jens Madrian introduces Neom Energy, which is set to start investing in technology companies from 2023.
Salience Labs' founder and CEO Vaysh Kewada, Israel Venture Partner's founder Jacob Bryce and Business Innovation Consulting's principal director Ezra Carlson spoke about challenges and potential of investing in deep tech.
Stefan Kuentz introduced Rready and explained how a Silicon Valley-developed innovation method is scaling globally as a Swisscom Ventures spinout.
Odqa CEO Gediz Karaca and Mixergy executive chair David Pinder talked about the new cleantech wave in a panel moderated by Rolls-Royce's R2 Data Labs group director Caroline Gorski.
GCV’s James Mawson interviewed TDK Ventures‘ Nicolas Sauvage about his unit’s track record since it was founded in 2019.
Aviva Ventures’ Ben Luckett and Fidelity International Strategic Ventures’ Alokik Advani discussed how to make the world a better place through ESG investing.
Odqa’s Gediz Karaca and Mixergy’s David Pinder spoke about cleantech investment in a panel moderated by R2 Data Labs’ Caroline Gorski.
GCV’s James Gunnell and Jana Reuther gave updates on the GCV Institute.