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Symposium 2012: Justin Adams, ex-BP

Justin Adams, ex-head of Emerging Business and Ventures at BP, reflects on corporate venturing and its future models.


Jun 13, 2012

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

Recruit in Wowzer deal

Japan-based recruitment industry company Recruit invests in video screening and interviewing company alongside venture firm DCM.

Jun 12, 2012

BGF prints Cennox deal

Business Growth Fund, which was set up by UK-based banks, invests in cash machine company Cennox.

Jun 11, 2012

NRG, GeoEye shine for Geostellar

The US-based energy company NRG Energy and US-based spatial information company back Geostellar, which opted for strategic and angel backing, with no traditional venture firm support in its $14m round.

Jun 11, 2012

Aeroscout secures $240m sale

The US-based real-time location technology developer backed Intel and Cisco reportedly secures an exit.

Jun 11, 2012

The Big Deal: Nanosolar/Konarka

As the founder of one of the firms that has just been backed said: "My theory is that any company able to hold out to 2014 will be a winner."

Jun 10, 2012

Google buys Meebo

Time Warner Investments-backed social networking company Meebo sells to Google, at a reported $100m valuation.

Jun 6, 2012

Google ticks off $1.75m for Smarterer

Google's corporate venturing unit backs the US-based skills testing website for a second time, after investing in its seed round last year.

Jun 6, 2012

Romax moves into Nottingham Uni offices

Moonray-backed Romax Technology, a UK-based engineering company says it hopes to create around 100 new jobs in Nottingham and the UK over the next three to five years.

Jun 4, 2012
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