ImpacTV

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ImpacTV

ImpacTV, hosted by Impact Venture Capital’s Jack Crawford, explores emerging tech trends, corporate venture insights, and startup innovation in fintech, data analytics, cybersecurity, and civic tech shaping tomorrow’s digital economy.

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    Intel Capital with Jen Ard E 37

    Join Jen Ard and Jack Crawford on ImpacTV as they explore Jen's professional journey and insights from Intel Capital. Discover the intersection of technical expertise and venture capital, Intel Capital's investment approach, and why they remain in-house. They discuss future industry focuses, especially in the AI chip space, and share portfolio highlights like gig.io. The episode covers syndication strategies, venture capital trends, and the role of AI in decision-making. Concluding with a rapid-fire Q&A, this episode offers a deep dive into the dynamics of corporate venture.

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    Honda Xcelerator Ventures

    Raymond Zheng joins Jack Crawford to discuss his journey from Cisco to leading Honda Accelerator Ventures. They explore the significance of networking and insights from the corporate venture capital community. The conversation highlights Honda Accelerator Ventures' mission, emphasizing sustainability and their investment stages, with a focus on the startup Silk. Raymond shares how Honda adds value to startups through unique structure and co-investment strategies. They delve into the role of speed, syndication, AI, and robotics in the venture ecosystem, balancing investment returns with strategic impact. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions and a glimpse into Raymond's morning routines.

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    Niterra Ventures

    Thomas Kluz joins Jack Crawford on ImpacTV to share insights from his career journey, focusing on his roles at Adams Street and Natera Ventures. The discussion explores investment structure, strategy, and collaboration, with a particular emphasis on digital health, aging technology, and remote monitoring. They examine key performance indicators and methods for measuring startup success, while also discussing the role of AI applications across different sectors and how they influence venture capital decision-making. Thomas offers recommended resources and productivity insights, wrapping up the episode with closing remarks and expressions of gratitude.

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    Dr. Yvonne Lutsch Investmet Director Lam Capital E34

    Join Dr. Yvonne Lutsch and Jack Crawford as they dive into the corporate venture capital (CVC) industry. Dr. Lutsch shares her journey to Lam Capital and discusses collaborations in Industry 4.0, AI, and semiconductor manufacturing. They explore deep tech investments, startup value, exit strategies, and co-investments. Discover insights on successful startup traits, university support, and future investment sectors. The episode wraps up with rapid-fire questions and closing remarks.

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    Kei Onishi Yamaha Motor Ventures E34

    Kei Onishi joins Jack Crawford to discuss the objectives and structure of Yamaha Motor Ventures, highlighting their investment focus in terms of stage, size, and value addition. They explore current trends in corporate venture capital and the importance of collaboration within the industry. The conversation delves into measuring success and sector focus, particularly in ag tech and AI applications. Kei shares insights on strategic investment areas and future focus for Yamaha Motor Ventures. The episode also includes personal insights from Kei, offering a glimpse into his professional journey. The discussion concludes with closing remarks and expressions of gratitude.

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    Tamara Steffens on TR Ventures' strategies, legal tech AI, and mission-driven investments | E32

    Tamara Steffens joins Jack Crawford to discuss her professional journey and venture capital insights, focusing on legal tech AI adoption. They delve into the government market segment, exploring investment strategies and TR Ventures' approach to investment stages and value addition. The conversation highlights TR Ventures' evergreen fund structure and its strategic deployment, alongside AI adoption in the legal sector and deal flow sourcing. They address the balance between financial, strategic, and mission-driven returns, and traits that capture investor attention. Future industry sectors of interest are identified, followed by rapid-fire questions. The episode wraps up with Tamara's personal favorites in blogs, podcasts, and Dallas dining.

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    Katie Swanson on SAIC's VC strategies, dual-use technology, and AI-driven innovation | E31

    Katie Swanson joins Jack Crawford to discuss her background and her journey in venture capital with SAIC. They explore SAIC's mission and investment strategies, particularly in dual-use technologies and AI. Katie emphasizes the significance of minimum viable products and the value that extends beyond capital in fostering innovation. The conversation covers building commercial relationships and strategic partnerships, highlighting collaborations with Impact Venture Capital and the broader VC community. They delve into balancing deal flow, innovation, and investment returns while identifying emerging industry sectors of interest. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions and insights into strategic life planning.

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    Allison Rhines on JLabs' innovation, AI in drug discovery, and healthcare tech trends | E30

    Allison Rhines joins Jack Crawford to discuss her career in infectious disease modeling and the strategic focus of JLabs in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson. They delve into the role of digital health, capital efficiency, and AI in drug discovery. Allison describes JLabs' global reach, its history, and support for early-stage startups. The episode highlights the mentorship provided by J&J, the scouting and selection process, and the qualities JLabs values in potential companies. Emerging tech trends in healthcare, particularly in early cancer detection and precision oncology, are explored. The episode concludes with insights into personal and professional development in the industry.

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    Ali Perez on Lockheed Martin Ventures, innovation, and startup collaboration in emerging tech | E29

    Jack Crawford explores Lockheed Martin Ventures with Ali Perez, focusing on their role in startup support and innovation investments. They discuss the requirements for startup engagement, AI developments, and security implications. The conversation shifts to the post-election landscape and internal advocacy for startups at Lockheed. Ali shares insights on VC collaborations, strategies for government-targeted startups, and offers tech trend predictions. The episode concludes with professional development advice in venture capital and closing remarks.

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    Corporate Partnerships, VC Strategies, and Kaufman Fellowship Insights with Industry Leaders | E28

    Join Jack Crawford with guests Rodrigo Sanchez, Alessandro Santo, Gonzalo, and Matt Maurer as they delve into business development and corporate collaboration in venture capital. This episode covers VC basics, corporate partnerships, and the Kaufman Fellowship, introducing the panelists' backgrounds. Discover strategies corporate investors use to stand out and collaborate with corporate limited partners (LPs). Learn how corporate relationships and validation provide strategic advantages for startups. The discussion contrasts corporate LPs with traditional ones and explores engagement differences. The episode concludes with a rapid-fire session featuring panelists' insights and favorite professional development sources.

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    Nobu Morita on NECX's venture strategies, flying cars, and the future of robotics | E27

    Nobu Morita joins Jack Crawford to explore the origins and focus areas of NECX and the NECX Venture Studio. They discuss the impact of emerging tech trends and investment in flying cars, as well as the dynamics of remote work. The episode delves into NECX's decision-making, collaboration, and investment strategies, shedding light on their fund structure and capital allocation. Generative AI, security, and interests in robotics and space are highlighted, alongside practical applications in robotics. The conversation concludes with professional insights and reflections, followed by a preview of upcoming topics. The episode is sponsored by Tech Innovators Group.

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    Joe Robinson on iHeartMedia's CVC, AI Strategies, and ESG Investment Insights | E26

    Join Joe Robinson and Jack Crawford as they explore Joe's journey with iHeartMedia and his shift to corporate venture capital. Discover the evolution of iHeartMedia and its venture capital arm, focusing on early-stage investments and AI strategy. Joe shares insights on decision-making, collaboration, financial strategies, ESG importance, and sought-after founder qualities. They discuss iHeartMedia's investment thesis, ownership goals, and exit strategies, wrapping up with upcoming opportunities and insights into personal excellence.

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    Gayathri Radhakrishnan on Hitachi Ventures, Generative AI, and Venture Investment Strategies | E25

    Join Gayathri Radhakrishnan and Jack Crawford as they explore AI's role in startups and her experience at Hitachi Ventures. They discuss AI applications, generative AI's impact, and the acceleration of large language models. Learn about venture capital due diligence, co-investing strategies, and sourcing quality investments. Discover the importance of adding value beyond capital, curated introductions, and investment tracking. The episode also highlights key qualities in startup founders, personal growth strategies, and productivity routines, concluding with a wrap-up of their insightful discussion.

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    Will Decker on Plug and Play's global reach, startup collaboration, and future tech investments | E24

    Will Decker joins Jack Crawford to discuss Plug and Play's recruitment strategy and his career journey, highlighting the evolution of mobile internet. They provide an overview of Plug and Play's programs and corporate network, focusing on how startup themes align with corporate strategies. The conversation differentiates Plug and Play from other accelerators through startup collaboration case studies. Geographic expansion and the hybrid operational model are explored, along with the Future Commerce Fund and its investment strategy. They discuss corporate collaboration on early-stage investments and identify emerging tech trends and future investment areas. The episode concludes with insights into professional development.

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    Austin Noronha on Sony's venture strategies, mobility tech, and ESG-driven innovation | E23

    Austin Noronha joins Jack Crawford to discuss corporate venture events, networking, and the role of technology in sports. The conversation explores Sony's corporate investing, its unique venture model, and investment mandate focused on mobility, AI, and new technologies. They delve into Sony's investment criteria, collaboration strategies, and how they balance financial and strategic goals. The episode highlights deal sourcing, the importance of ESG and SDGs, and the traits of successful founders. They discuss the value beyond capital and emerging tech trends. The episode features a rapid-fire Q&A with Austin, insights into his morning routine, and success tips, concluding with closing remarks and acknowledgments.

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    Phoebe Wang on Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund, impact investing, and venture leadership insights | E22

    Phoebe Wang joins Jack Crawford to discuss Amazon's venture strategy and her insights as a Kaufman Fellow. The conversation dives into Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund, exploring corporate investment strategies with a focus on sustainability. They examine the structure of Amazon's corporate venture funds and the mechanics behind the Climate Pledge Fund's investments. The discussion touches on the evolution of impact investing and its alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals. Phoebe shares her perspectives on balancing strategic value in investments and fostering collaboration within the venture community. The episode also highlights her journey in venture capital, professional growth, and high-performance morning routines.

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    Matt Carbonara on Citi Ventures' strategies, AI in banking, and corporate venture insights | E21

    Join Matt Carbonara and Jack Crawford as they explore the integration of generative AI in financial services. They discuss Matt's journey in corporate venturing, Citi's venture capital processes, and Citi Ventures' investment strategies. Discover how AI is transforming banking, along with insights into cybersecurity and supply chain investments. Matt offers career advice for aspiring venture capitalists and shares strategic focus areas and startup engagement criteria. The episode wraps up with Matt's personal time management tips and resources for professionals in the field.

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    Nicolas Sauvage on TDK Ventures' strategies, hard tech investments, and sustainable innovation | E20

    Join Nicolas Sauvage and Jack Crawford as they delve into TDK Ventures' mission and insights from the GCV conference, focusing on strategic value visualization. Discover TDK's open-sourcing initiatives and global acclaim. Explore the evolution of corporate VC strategies, customer-centric investment criteria, and alignment with UN SDGs. Nicolas shares thoughts on early-stage and hard tech investments, portfolio support, and corporate intelligence. The episode covers co-investment strategies, sector reports, decarbonization, and energy innovation. It wraps up with reflections on personal excellence and closing remarks.

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    Heejin Chung on SK Hynix's AI focus, corporate venture strategies, and emerging tech trends | E19

    Heejin Chung joins Jack Crawford to share insights on corporate venture strategies and collaboration, focusing on strategic investments and acquisition prospects. The conversation highlights SK Hynix's emphasis on AI and high-performance computing, along with what excites Heejin about working with founders. They explore SK Hynix's investment philosophy and style, discussing emerging technology trends and sectors of interest. The episode also touches on personal development and productivity in venture capital, offering resources for venture capitalists. The discussion wraps up with closing notes on the evolving landscape of the industry.

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    Bruce Niven on Aramco's VC strategies, sustainability goals, and global innovation insights | E18

    Join Bruce Niven and Jack Crawford as they delve into Aramco's strategic venturing programs and Bruce's experiences in the Middle East. Discover his career journey, lessons from US corporate ventures, and Aramco's alignment with UN sustainability goals. Learn about their strategies for adding value to startups, geographic investment, and venture capital structure. Bruce shares insights on balancing innovation and offers tips for entrepreneurs engaging with Aramco. The episode also covers collaboration with early-stage investors, emerging tech sectors, and professional development in corporate venturing, concluding with closing remarks.

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    Maija Palmer on GCV's global insights, corporate venture trends, and the role of journalism | E17

    Maija Palmer joins Jack Crawford to discuss her career journey to Global Corporate Venturing (GCV) and the sensitivities of corporate board members. They explore the GCV Asia conference and regional event strategies in Europe, Brazil, and Japan. Insights from London are shared, highlighting GCV's influence on corporate investing and the rise of corporate venture participation. The conversation covers the lifecycle of corporate venture units and their roles as limited partners, as well as trends in internal startups within the venture ecosystem. Maya emphasizes the critical role of journalism in the venture space. The episode concludes with a rapid-fire Q&A and closing remarks.

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    Dong-Su Kim on LG Technology Ventures, generative AI, and future tech trends | E16

    Dong-Su Kim from LG Technology Ventures joins Jack Crawford to discuss his career transition and insights into corporate venture capital. The conversation delves into LG Technology Ventures' entry into corporate venturing, highlighting their investment focus and the influence of generative AI on various technology sectors. They explore LG's investment process and the traits they seek in startup founders. The discussion extends to collaborations with venture funds and emerging technology trends. The episode includes rapid-fire questions about personal success and productivity routines, followed by Dong Soo Kim sharing his sources of inspiration. The episode concludes with closing remarks.

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    Joseph Dormani on Thomson Reuters Ventures' strategy, Series A focus, and future tech trends | E15

    Joe Dormani joins Jack Crawford to discuss his role at Thomson Reuters Ventures, focusing on their investment strategy and the importance of deep expertise and strategic thesis development. They highlight the value beyond capital in venture investments and the traits sought in entrepreneurs. The episode covers collaboration within the VC community, Series A funding insights, and a case study on the Ponderosolutions acquisition. It also explores future trends in machine learning and automation, concluding with a rapid-fire Q&A.

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    John Wei on Applied Ventures' strategies, FHE investments, and digital economy trends | E14

    John Wei joins Jack Crawford to share insights on corporate venture trends and investment focus at Applied Ventures. They discuss collaborations with startups, regional investment strategies, and qualities that attract corporate and financial VCs. A case study on Kornami and the FHE market highlights these points. They also explore corporate venture capital and acquisition strategies, offering insights on work-life integration. Emerging tech trends in fintech, data analytics, cybersecurity, and civic tech are covered, along with digital economy predictions. Sponsored by Tech Innovators Fund and SecureTech Solutions.

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    Dr. Yvonne Lutsch on Bosch Ventures, security tech trends, and corporate VC insights | E13

    Dr. Yvonne Lutsch joins Jack Crawford to discuss her journey and innovative work at Bosch, focusing on the investment strategies of Robert Bosch Venture Capital. They explore trends in security technology and computing, emphasizing the balance between strategic and financial investment objectives. Dr. Lutsch shares key traits of investable startups and founders, highlighting the importance of collaboration and syndication in venture capital. The conversation delves into the mechanics of corporate venture capital and investment details, while also considering future prospects in technology and industry sectors. The episode concludes with Dr. Lutsch's insights on personal and professional growth, sponsored by Bosch Venture Capital.

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    Exploring fintech, cybersecurity, and civic tech with insights on acquihires and encryption trends | E12

    Jay joins Jack Crawford to explore the intricacies of acquihires and the journey of tech talent. They discuss the role of security technologies and confidential computing in the finance sector, with a particular focus on European influence on encryption and corporate venture strategies. Insights into Capital One's strategic priorities and acquisition strategies are shared, offering a glimpse into sourcing opportunities. The conversation covers emerging trends in fintech, data analytics, and cybersecurity, as well as civic tech innovation. The episode provides expert advice on scaling startups, followed by a sponsor message from Tech Ventures. It concludes with an engaging audience Q&A and closing remarks.

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    Victoria Cheng on Citi Ventures' strategy, fintech AI, and corporate VC trends | E11

    Victoria Cheng joins Jack Crawford to discuss her role in venture capital, highlighting the Kaufman Fellows Program and diversity initiatives. They explore the Citi Impact Fund, emphasizing leadership in venture investing. Victoria shares her personal journey and outlines Citi Ventures' objectives, focusing on investment strategies and AI applications in fintech. The conversation covers the qualities of successful entrepreneurs and the increasing influence of corporate venture capital. They examine the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on investment strategies and the shift towards a return to work. The discussion also touches on health tech investments and personal development strategies, concluding with Victoria's recommended resources and closing thoughts.

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    Patrick Sagisi on Ocario Ventures, AI in Energy, and Corporate VC Strategies | E10

    Patrick Sagisi joins Jack Crawford to delve into the current landscape of vehicle electrification and Ocario Ventures. They discuss due diligence processes and post-investment strategies, emphasizing the role of AI in the energy sector. The conversation explores collaboration between corporate and traditional venture capital, highlighting the importance of building a strong reputation in the corporate VC world. Patrick shares insights on professional development and the significance of lifelong learning in the tech industry. They also examine the intersections of technology and sector dynamics. The episode touches on work-life balance, personal well-being, and the role of education in the venture space before concluding with acknowledgments.

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    Dan Streetman on TIBCO's innovation, cloud trends, and leadership insights during the pandemic | E9

    Dan Streetman, CEO of TIBCO, joins Jack Crawford to discuss corporate venture capital trends and TIBCO's innovation strategy. They explore Dan's professional journey, the company's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the development of tracking and response tools. The conversation highlights major trends in the cloud space, offering insights into corporate venture strategies. Dan shares entrepreneurial advice, focusing on AI's impact and TIBCO's industry recognition. The episode delves into TIBCO's leadership values, professional development, and the benefits of decentralized leadership. The concept of "team of teams" and the personal benefits of Ironman training are also discussed, concluding with Dan's future plans.

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    Gayathri Radhakrishnan on Micron Ventures' AI strategy and adding value beyond capital | E8

    Gayathri Radhakrishnan joins Jack Crawford to share insights from her career journey, starting from Dell and leading to her current role at Micron Ventures. The episode kicks off with personal reflections on venture investments, followed by a discussion on Gayathri's experiences with Kaufman Fellows. They dive into Micron Ventures' strategic focus on AI investments and spotlight notable portfolio companies like Omniture and Nexar. The conversation explores investment stages, check sizes, and how management teams are evaluated. Gayathri also emphasizes strategies for adding value to startups beyond mere capital, offering a comprehensive look at the dynamics of venture capital and startup growth.

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    Jan Geldmacher on 5G, IoT innovation, and AI's transformative impact across industries | E7

    Jan Geldmacher joins Jack Crawford to explore AI innovations and the implications of the Sprint and T-Mobile merger, particularly in advancing 5G technology. They discuss the Curiosity IoT initiative and its potential to transform industries. The conversation shifts to strategies for venture funds and fostering corporate collaboration, highlighting how AI is reshaping various sectors. Jan shares valuable tips for professional development and personal optimization, offering insights into maintaining a competitive edge in the evolving tech landscape. The episode concludes with Jan's recommendations for insightful blogs, publications, and books that inspire and inform.

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    JC Charles on Samsung Ventures, connected cars, and AI's societal impact | E6

    JC Charles from Samsung Ventures joins Jack Crawford to discuss the intersection of corporate venture groups and R&D in education, focusing on Samsung Catalyst Fund's investments in automotive and connected car sectors. They explore the rise of corporate venture capital, investment strategies, and offer advice for collaborating with corporate venture groups. The conversation covers Samsung's investment process, new sector exploration, and the impact of AI on technology and society. They also discuss the Extreme Tech Challenge's role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, and conclude with strategies for professional development and a preview of future episodes.

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    Heejin Chung on SK Hynix's venture insights, 5G impact, and automotive memory innovation | E5

    Heejin Chung from SK Hynix joins Jack Crawford to discuss the company's role in the evolving landscape of automotive memory growth. They explore SK Hynix's investment focus and innovation sectors, emphasizing the impact of emerging technologies such as driverless vehicles and 5G on the industry. The conversation covers corporate venture investments and industry trends, with insights into strategies for sourcing and evaluating new investments. Heejin highlights the role of venture capital in supporting early-stage companies, offering a glimpse into SK Hynix's approach. The episode concludes with a wrap-up and future outlook for SK Hynix in the tech space.

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    Arlen Orchard on SMUD's innovation, decarbonization, and the California Mobility Center | E4

    Arlen Orchard joins Jack Crawford to discuss his career trajectory and the Sacramento Municipal Utility District's (SMUD) role in advancing energy solutions. The conversation highlights SMUD's commitment to decarbonization and electrification, exploring their innovative strategies to achieve these goals. Arlen sheds light on SMUD's corporate venture efforts and the significance of fostering innovation within the organization. They delve into the California Mobility Center initiative, emphasizing its impact on regional innovation and the RISE Initiative's role in supporting local startups. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions, providing insights into Arlen's perspectives on energy and innovation.

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    George Kellerman on Yamaha Motor Ventures, AgTech Innovation, and Corporate VC Strategies | E3

    Jack Crawford welcomes George Kellerman to discuss global market opportunities and roles within corporate venture groups. George shares his journey to Yamaha Motor Ventures, outlining the firm's objectives and investment focus. They explore Yamaha's product history and how it shapes their strategy in innovations and corporate VC collaborations. The episode covers entrepreneur engagement, corporate venture models, and Yamaha's approach. It delves into Yamaha's investment due diligence, emerging sectors in agricultural automation, and the impact of labor laws on agriculture and innovation geography, concluding with closing remarks and acknowledgments.

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    Saman Farid on founding Comet Labs, Baidu Ventures, and bold predictions in venture capital | E2

    Saman Farid joins Jack Crawford to discuss his journey into venture capital and experiences with startups. They explore the founding of Comet Labs and Saman's transition to Baidu Ventures, highlighting its independence and collaborative efforts. The conversation delves into Baidu Ventures' investment thesis, stages of involvement, and Saman's roles on various boards. Saman shares insights on adding value to investments and the challenges faced in the industry, offering tips for entrepreneurs. The episode includes bold predictions for the future and personal insights, concluding with rapid-fire questions and closing remarks. The episode is sponsored by Tech Innovators Fund.

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    James Mawson on corporate venture growth, ESG impact, and venture fund strategies | E1

    James Mawson joins Jack Crawford to explore the evolving landscape of corporate venture capital. They kick off with a lighthearted sports chat comparing American football and soccer before delving into Jim's career transition to corporate venture. Jim shares insights into his role at Global Corporate Venturing and discusses the synergy between R&D and corporate ventures. The conversation highlights the growth of corporate venture capital, its impact across financing stages, and the influence of ESG factors on investment decisions. They touch on corporates investing in venture funds and strategies to enhance investing acumen. The episode concludes with rapid-fire predictions, resources for corporate venture knowledge, and announcements of upcoming events.

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ImpacTV, hosted by Impact Venture Capital’s Jack Crawford, explores emerging tech trends, corporate venture insights, and startup innovation in fintech, data analytics, cybersecurity, and civic tech shaping tomorrow’s digital economy.

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