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Symposium 2012: Global and Sector panel

Panel on how can firms deal with a globally-distributed, cross-sectoral innovation landscape, moderated by Andrew Gaule from Corven.

Jun 13, 2012

Symposium 2012: Government panel

Panel on the role of governments to help the ecosystem, moderated by Erik Vermeulen from Philips and Tilburg University Law School.

Jun 13, 2012

Symposium 2012: Venture connectivity panel

Global Corporate Venturing Panel Discussion on Venture Connectivity, moderated by Erik Sebusch from CMEA Capital.

Jun 13, 2012

Brooks's obstacles and failure signals

This article, the second of two, contains ideas for successful corporate venturing drawn from my experience in operations in corporate companies, start-ups providing products and services to corpo-rates and corporate venture capital investing with an oil major. This article deals with obstacles and failure signals.

May 7, 2012

Corporations the new conductors for entrepreneurs

The scale and scope of corporate venturing fundraising, combined with unique analysis by Martin Haemmig at Stanford University of historical investment data provided by Dow Jones VentureSource, allows the trends to be identified and the reveals the plans of the new conductors of the venture capital investment world.

Jan 7, 2012

Dealmaking to increase in 2012

Last year's slew of economic concerns and natural disasters has not dampened corporate venturing units' expectations for doing deals this year, with more than 95% of those surveyed saying they would invest at least the same both by amount of money and by number of deals.

Jan 7, 2012

The most attractive region: America

The US is the region expected to be most attractive for dealmaking in 2012, according to Global Corporate Venturing's survey. The US received 15 mentions, although the picture was more mixed when looking at specific sectors.

Jan 7, 2012

Venture leaders lay out the opportunities for 2012

Global Corporate Venturing's survey of unit heads for the biggest expected issues of the year showed how important the macroeconomic climate will be in deciding the health of portfolio companies and new investments even as the pace of innovation remains strong.

Jan 7, 2012
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