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10 spinouts to watch: October 2022

Non-recyclable plastics making asphalt more sustainable and a vaccine to save the honeybee are just two of 10 inventions that caught our eye.


Oct 3, 2022

Porsche's IPO follows CVC activity

In the run-up to the float, Porche's investment arm had invested in 18 companies, from hypercars to EV batteries and even bikes.

Oct 1, 2022

Chevron sees blue hydrogen as key to energy transition

Jim Gable has returned to lead Chevron Technology Ventures at a time when the energy sector has many conflicting priorities.

Sep 28, 2022

Daily Deal Round Up: September 26, 2022

FTX-backed PayUp agreed to merge with IG Acquisition while multiple corporates participated in Line Man Wongnai’s $265m series B round.

Sep 26, 2022

UK mini-Budget may boost corporate investment in science and tech startups

The UK government aims to leverage institutional investment including potentially in corporate vehicles.

Sep 26, 2022

How OSF Ventures punches above its weight in healthcare ventures

Mayank Taneja, the new vice-president of OSF Ventures, takes a deep dive with GCV into the way his team works.

Sep 26, 2022

Why beauty companies are taking tips from China

Beauty treatments, medical procedures and personalisation are blending together, with China at the forefront of these key trends.

Sep 23, 2022

Swisscom Ventures raises new $300m fund

Dominique Mégret has exclusively revealed to Global Venturing that the unit closed its fourth main fund in July, with 75% of the capital coming from external limited partners.

Sep 21, 2022

Is the US Inflation Reduction Act a "game changer" for clean energy…

Corporate investors have a new financial incentive to invest in renewables and climate technologies that often proved economically unviable in the past.

Sep 20, 2022

Figma a dumb deal? Imagine what a $20bn CVC fund would have…

Instead of buying Figma for $20bn Adobe might have been better served by expanding its CVC programme. A deal to take out one competitor is standard business practice but doesn’t fix Adobe’s burning platform.

Sep 16, 2022
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