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GREY Journal Daily News Podcast
What Just Boosted Riverlanes Quantum Leap

GREY Journal Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 1:27


Riverlane has raised $75 million in a Series C funding round led by Planet First Partners, with participation from ETF Partners, EDBI, Cambridge Innovation Capital, Amadeus Capital Partners, the National Security Strategic Investment Fund, and Altair. The U.K.-based company specializes in quantum error correction technology, aiming to improve the reliability of quantum computers. This funding round adds to a successful year for quantum computing startups, which have collectively raised nearly $1.4 billion in over two dozen rounds, nearly doubling the $777 million raised last year. Noteworthy contributions include PsiQuantum's $620 million and Quantinuum's $300 million.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UKTN | The Podcast
How the AI boom mirrors the frenzied rise of the internet – Anne Glover, CEO, Amadeus Capital Partners

UKTN | The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 29:15


Anne Glover, co-founder and CEO of Amadeus Capital Partners, discusses the ways that the tech investment scene has changed since her firm launched in the late 1990s, how tech started as a niche sector but has since started to encompass everything, why AI hype is valid but there's more to it than just generative AI, and what the UK needs to do to shake its history of not scaling tech companies like the US can.  Glover co-founded Amadeus Capital Partners in 1997 alongside Hermann Hauser. The firm generally backs deep tech firms, with major portfolio companies including Graphcore, Improbable and Oxford Nanopore Technologies. Glover discusses how the firm these days is particularly keen on areas including quantum computing, health tech and cybersecurity. 

little talks
little talks - #208 Hermann Hauser | Investor, Zukunft, KI, Biotech, Geschäftsmodell

little talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 41:04


Hermann Hauser ist untrennbar mit einer langen und erfolgreichen Geschichte als Unternehmer und Risikokapitalgeber verbunden. Er gründete unter anderem einen der weltweit wichtigsten Chip-Hersteller, investierte in eine Vielzahl innovativer Unternehmen und gründete Amadeus Capital Partners im Jahr 1997 zusammen mit Anne Glover. Darüber hinaus unterstützt Hermann Hauser das österreichische Ökosystem mit dem I.E.C.T. Hermann Hauser. Im Podcast-Interview spricht Hermann Hauser mit Podcast-Host Robert Pacher über die Zukunft, Risiken der künstlichen Intelligenz und Biotech, Zusammenspiel zwischen Investoren und Gründer:innen und den schlechtesten Ratschlag, den er erhalten hat. ⬇️ **Hermann Hauser** Co-founder & Venture Partner Amadeus Capital Partners

FT Tech Tonic
The quantum revolution: Live at Founders Forum

FT Tech Tonic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 29:47


A bonus episode to go with our Quantum Revolution season. The FT's John Thornhill and Madhumita Murgia host a panel of experts at the Founders Forum conference, discussing the promise of quantum computing and the state of the quantum industry today. Featuring Steve Brierley, founder and chief executive of Riverlane, a company building the algorithms and software for quantum computers; Ilana Wisby, CEO of Oxford Quantum Circuits, a company building commercially available quantum computers; and Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners and an investor in quantum technology.All six episodes of The Quantum Revolution are available now on the Tech Tonic feed.Presented by Madhumita Murgia and John Thornhill, produced by Josh Gabert-Doyon and Edwin Lane. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco. Original music by Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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JE Notícias
Bright Pixel lidera investimento de 20 milhões na tecnológica britânica Seldon | O Jornal Económico

JE Notícias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 0:53


A ex-Sonae IM encabeçou o financiamento (série B) que também contou com a participação das sociedades de capital de risco Albion VC, Cambridge Innovation Capital e Amadeus Capital Partners, anteriores investidores desta empresa de operações de ‘machine learning'.

Startup Insider
Investments & Exits - mit Tina Dreimann von Better Ventures

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 27:41


In der Rubrik Investments & Exits begrüßen wir heute Tina Dreimann, Co-Founder von Better Ventures. Tina hat die Finanzierungsrunde von Personio, Epoch Biodesign und Lumi Interactive kommentiert: Das australische Startup Lumi Interactive hat 6,75 Millionen US-Dollar für die Entwicklung seines kommenden kostenloses Handyspiels "Kinder World" erhalten, bei dem sich die Spielerinnen und Spieler um virtuelle Zimmerpflanzen kümmern können, indem sie reale Achtsamkeitsaufgaben erfüllen. Die Runde wurde von Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) angeführt, mit Beteiligung von 1UP Ventures, Galileo Ventures, Eric Seufert's Heracles Capital und Double Loop Games CEO Emily Greer. Die überzeichnete Seed-Runde ist die größte Risikokapitalinvestition in ein von Frauen gegründetes Spielestudio in Australien. Epoch Biodesign, ein in London, UK, ansässiges "Total BioDesignTM"-Unternehmen, hat eine Startfinanzierung in Höhe von 11 Millionen Dollar erhalten. Die Runde wurde von Lowercarbon Capital geleitet, mit Beteiligung von BoxGroup, Amadeus Capital Partners, MCJ Collective, Zero Carbon Capital, VOYAGERS Climate-Tech Fund, The Venture Collective und anderen. Das von Jacob Nathan (CEO) geleitete Unternehmen entwickelt natürliche Lösungen für unnatürliche Probleme und hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, die Biologie für einen gesunden Planeten zu skalieren und zu industrialisieren. Mit einer Kombination aus firmeneigenen Berechnungs- und Versuchswerkzeugen treibt Epoch das Biorecycling voran: ein abstimmbarer enzymatischer Prozess zur Umwandlung von Kunststoffabfällen in herkömmliche Chemikalien. Personio gab gestern die Aufstockung der Series-E-Finanzierungsrunde von 200 auf 470 Millionen US-Dollar bekannt. Die zuletzt im Oktober 2021 ermittelte Unternehmensbewertung steigt damit im selben Zug von 6,3 Milliarden US-Dollar auf 8,5 Milliarden US-Dollar. Die erneute Finanzierungsrunde wurde von dem Bestandsinvestor Greenoaks angeführt. In unserer Mittagssendung begrüßen wir heute Christian Eggert, Head of Product von Personio und sprechen natürlich über die Runde sowie über die kürzliche Übernahme von Back!

Startup Insider
NXRT erhält weitere 2,1 Mio. Euro für interaktive Simulationstechnik (Simulation • Mobility • Technology)

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 16:11


In der Nachmittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Lukas Stranger, CEO und Co-Founder von NXRT, über eine Aufstockung der Finanzierung um weitere 2,1 Millionen Euro. NXRT entwickelt Simulationstechnologien im Bereich der interaktiven Echtzeitsimulationen für den Schienen- und Straßenverkehr. Die Bahnindustrie profitiert von dem Wiener Startup bei der Ausbildung von Personal. Durch simulierte Weichen und Streckenabschnitte können die Anwärterinnen und Anwärter alltägliche Szenarien und Notfälle üben. Die Automobilindustrie kann durch die virtuelle Realität Testfahrten simulieren. Hierbei setzt NXRT auf eine sogenannte Mixed-Reality, indem eine VR-Brille zum Einsatz kommt, um einzelne 3D-Modelle in der echten Umgebung darzustellen. So können die User beispielsweise jederzeit ihre eigenen Hände sehen, während sie mit der simulierten Umwelt interagieren, um ein noch immersiveres Erlebnis zu kreieren. Das High-End Technologie Startup wurde 2019 von Lukas Stranger, Patrick Kolar, Martin Wagner und Alexis Kopciak in Wien gegründet. Zum Kundenstamm gehören über 30 Unternehmen, u.a. Porsche, Audi, AVL, Rhomberg Sersa Vossloh und Rail4mation. NXRT ist mit 40 Mitarbeitenden bereits im gesamten DACH-Raum und in Tschechien vertreten. Das Mixed-Reality Startup erhält nun weitere 2,1 Millionen Euro und hat somit die bereits erfolgte Finanzierungsrunde auf 3,6 Millionen Euro aufgestockt. Der Grazer Risikokapitalgeber eQventure leitet die Aufstockung an. Außerdem beteiligten sich der Co-Founder von Amadeus Capital Partners, Hermann Hauser sowie die Gründer von Tricentis, Wolfgang Platz und Franz Fuchsberger, als Business Angels. Mit der neuen Finanzierung möchte NXRT weitere Märkte erschließen.

EUVC
#68 Andrea Traversone, Amadeus Capital Partners

EUVC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 49:04


Today, we're happy to welcome you to Andrea Traversone, Managing Partner at Amadeus Capital Partners. Since 1997, the firm has raised over $1bn for investment and used it to back more than 180 companies. Andrea's experience as a VC is something to envy, having lived and invested through the boom and bust of three bubbles! What you'll learn in this episode:- The views and reflections on the current market - by a man who has lived and invested through the boom and bust of three bubbles!- Why Andrea loves their operational model of having a strong in-house backoffice, involving them early and creating cross-fund deal teams for each investment.- Andrea's thoughts on carry distribution in VC funds, why junior personnel should be included in the scheme and how they're setting aside significant carry reserves for employees growing in the firm- Why they define DeepTech on the company level and what's behind the three core pillars of 1) tech must be a key differentiator, 2) the startup must own the IP, and 3) tech must be the key to the company's operational leverage.- How the 3 P's of Power dynamics, Post-rationalization and Persistence creates a virtuous cycle for VCs building their fund narrative

Money talks from Economist Radio
Money Talks: Barbarians at the crossroads

Money talks from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 33:52


Low interest rates and barely-there regulation have made the past decade a golden age for private financial markets. Once a niche pursuit, the industry is supersizing and adopting myriad new strategies to profit from different types of assets—and attract new investors. As alternative assets enter the mainstream, The Economist's Matthew Valencia and host Alice Fulwood ask how long the private-markets party can continue.With John Connaughton, head of private equity at Bain Capital; Anne Glover, chief executive of Amadeus Capital Partners and a member of Yale University's investment committee; and Alisa Wood, head of private markets and real-asset strategies at KKR.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Economist Podcasts
Money Talks: Barbarians at the crossroads

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 33:52


Low interest rates and barely-there regulation have made the past decade a golden age for private financial markets. Once a niche pursuit, the industry is supersizing and adopting myriad new strategies to profit from different types of assets—and attract new investors. As alternative assets enter the mainstream, The Economist's Matthew Valencia and host Alice Fulwood ask how long the private-markets party can continue.With John Connaughton, head of private equity at Bain Capital; Anne Glover, chief executive of Amadeus Capital Partners and a member of Yale University's investment committee; and Alisa Wood, head of private markets and real-asset strategies at KKR.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Entrepreneurship and Leadership
Investing in the Future: A Conversation with Hermann Hauser

Entrepreneurship and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 28:23


In part two of Hermann Hauser's podcast he brings us up to date by discussing his role within Amadeus Capital. Giving us an understanding of his investment portfolio, explaining why he champions AI, machine learning, quantum computing and Blockchain, and what qualities he looks for in an ideal entrepreneur. Hermann offers us his top tips for entrepreneurs and an insight into how lessons can be learnt from his failures. To read the podcast transcription please CLICK HERE - Powered by Speechmatic About Hermann Hauser  In 2015 Hermann was awarded an KBE for services to Engineering and Industry. Serial Entrepreneur and Co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, Dr Hermann Hauser KBE has wide experience in developing and financing companies in the information technology sector. He co-founded a number of high-tech companies including Acorn Computers which spun out ARM, E-trade UK, Virata and Cambridge Network. Subsequently Hermann became vice president of research at Olivetti. During his tenure at Olivetti, he established a global network of research laboratories. Since leaving Olivetti, Hermann has founded over 20 technology companies. In 1997, he co-founded Amadeus Capital Partners. At Amadeus he invested in CSR, Solexa, Icera, Xmos and Cambridge Broadband. Hermann is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Academy of Engineering, as well as an Honorary Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. In 2001 he was awarded an Honorary CBE for ‘innovative service to the UK enterprise sector'. In 2004 he was made a member of the Government's Council for Science and Technology and in 2013 he was made a Distinguished Fellow of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. Hermann has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Loughborough, Bath, Anglia Ruskin, Strathclyde, Glasgow and York. Produced by Mark Cotton, Twitter. Podcast links: LinkedIn Co-founder and venture partner at Amadeus Capital PartnersWikipedia The Royal Society UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Honorary Fellow at Hughes Hall University of Cambridge About Peter Cowley Peter Cowley, a Cambridge university technology graduate, founded and ran over a dozen businesses in technology and property over the last 40 years. He has built up a portfolio of 75 angel investments with nine good exits (including one that is 107X his investment and returned all the cash he has invested) and thirteen failures. He is a board member of the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN), President Emeritus of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN), former chair of the Cambridge Business Angels and was UK Angel of the Year 2014. He has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs and is on the board of nine startups. In 2011, he founded and ran Martlet: a Corporate VC, investing (currently £10M) from the balance sheet of Marshall, a £2.5bn revenue Cambridge engineering company. He is a fellow in Entrepreneurship at the Cambridge Judge Business School and is on the investment committee of the UK Angel Co-fund. He has also had 16 years' experience as chair, treasurer and trustee of the boards of seven charities. With his son, Alan, Peter is sharing his and others' experience and anecdotes in order to educate angels and entrepreneurs via The Invested Investor which publishes two books and 75+ podcasts. A selection of Invested Investor podcasts are republished here on the Entrepreneurship and Leadership channel on the NBN. This is one of them. Peter is a public speaker on entrepreneurship and angel investing throughout the world. Linkedin Peter's webpage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership

New Books in Business, Management, and Marketing
Investing in the Future: A Conversation with Hermann Hauser

New Books in Business, Management, and Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 28:23


In part two of Hermann Hauser's podcast he brings us up to date by discussing his role within Amadeus Capital. Giving us an understanding of his investment portfolio, explaining why he champions AI, machine learning, quantum computing and Blockchain, and what qualities he looks for in an ideal entrepreneur. Hermann offers us his top tips for entrepreneurs and an insight into how lessons can be learnt from his failures. To read the podcast transcription please CLICK HERE - Powered by Speechmatic About Hermann Hauser  In 2015 Hermann was awarded an KBE for services to Engineering and Industry. Serial Entrepreneur and Co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, Dr Hermann Hauser KBE has wide experience in developing and financing companies in the information technology sector. He co-founded a number of high-tech companies including Acorn Computers which spun out ARM, E-trade UK, Virata and Cambridge Network. Subsequently Hermann became vice president of research at Olivetti. During his tenure at Olivetti, he established a global network of research laboratories. Since leaving Olivetti, Hermann has founded over 20 technology companies. In 1997, he co-founded Amadeus Capital Partners. At Amadeus he invested in CSR, Solexa, Icera, Xmos and Cambridge Broadband. Hermann is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Academy of Engineering, as well as an Honorary Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. In 2001 he was awarded an Honorary CBE for ‘innovative service to the UK enterprise sector'. In 2004 he was made a member of the Government's Council for Science and Technology and in 2013 he was made a Distinguished Fellow of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. Hermann has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Loughborough, Bath, Anglia Ruskin, Strathclyde, Glasgow and York. Produced by Mark Cotton, Twitter. Podcast links: LinkedIn Co-founder and venture partner at Amadeus Capital PartnersWikipedia The Royal Society UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Honorary Fellow at Hughes Hall University of Cambridge About Peter Cowley Peter Cowley, a Cambridge university technology graduate, founded and ran over a dozen businesses in technology and property over the last 40 years. He has built up a portfolio of 75 angel investments with nine good exits (including one that is 107X his investment and returned all the cash he has invested) and thirteen failures. He is a board member of the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN), President Emeritus of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN), former chair of the Cambridge Business Angels and was UK Angel of the Year 2014. He has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs and is on the board of nine startups. In 2011, he founded and ran Martlet: a Corporate VC, investing (currently £10M) from the balance sheet of Marshall, a £2.5bn revenue Cambridge engineering company. He is a fellow in Entrepreneurship at the Cambridge Judge Business School and is on the investment committee of the UK Angel Co-fund. He has also had 16 years' experience as chair, treasurer and trustee of the boards of seven charities. With his son, Alan, Peter is sharing his and others' experience and anecdotes in order to educate angels and entrepreneurs via The Invested Investor which publishes two books and 75+ podcasts. A selection of Invested Investor podcasts are republished here on the Entrepreneurship and Leadership channel on the NBN. This is one of them. Peter is a public speaker on entrepreneurship and angel investing throughout the world. Linkedin Peter's webpage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Investing in the Future: A Conversation with Hermann Hauser

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 28:23


In part two of Hermann Hauser's podcast he brings us up to date by discussing his role within Amadeus Capital. Giving us an understanding of his investment portfolio, explaining why he champions AI, machine learning, quantum computing and Blockchain, and what qualities he looks for in an ideal entrepreneur. Hermann offers us his top tips for entrepreneurs and an insight into how lessons can be learnt from his failures. To read the podcast transcription please CLICK HERE - Powered by Speechmatic About Hermann Hauser  In 2015 Hermann was awarded an KBE for services to Engineering and Industry. Serial Entrepreneur and Co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, Dr Hermann Hauser KBE has wide experience in developing and financing companies in the information technology sector. He co-founded a number of high-tech companies including Acorn Computers which spun out ARM, E-trade UK, Virata and Cambridge Network. Subsequently Hermann became vice president of research at Olivetti. During his tenure at Olivetti, he established a global network of research laboratories. Since leaving Olivetti, Hermann has founded over 20 technology companies. In 1997, he co-founded Amadeus Capital Partners. At Amadeus he invested in CSR, Solexa, Icera, Xmos and Cambridge Broadband. Hermann is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Academy of Engineering, as well as an Honorary Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. In 2001 he was awarded an Honorary CBE for ‘innovative service to the UK enterprise sector'. In 2004 he was made a member of the Government's Council for Science and Technology and in 2013 he was made a Distinguished Fellow of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. Hermann has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Loughborough, Bath, Anglia Ruskin, Strathclyde, Glasgow and York. Produced by Mark Cotton, Twitter. Podcast links: LinkedIn Co-founder and venture partner at Amadeus Capital PartnersWikipedia The Royal Society UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Honorary Fellow at Hughes Hall University of Cambridge About Peter Cowley Peter Cowley, a Cambridge university technology graduate, founded and ran over a dozen businesses in technology and property over the last 40 years. He has built up a portfolio of 75 angel investments with nine good exits (including one that is 107X his investment and returned all the cash he has invested) and thirteen failures. He is a board member of the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN), President Emeritus of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN), former chair of the Cambridge Business Angels and was UK Angel of the Year 2014. He has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs and is on the board of nine startups. In 2011, he founded and ran Martlet: a Corporate VC, investing (currently £10M) from the balance sheet of Marshall, a £2.5bn revenue Cambridge engineering company. He is a fellow in Entrepreneurship at the Cambridge Judge Business School and is on the investment committee of the UK Angel Co-fund. He has also had 16 years' experience as chair, treasurer and trustee of the boards of seven charities. With his son, Alan, Peter is sharing his and others' experience and anecdotes in order to educate angels and entrepreneurs via The Invested Investor which publishes two books and 75+ podcasts. A selection of Invested Investor podcasts are republished here on the Entrepreneurship and Leadership channel on the NBN. This is one of them. Peter is a public speaker on entrepreneurship and angel investing throughout the world. Linkedin Peter's webpage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Entrepreneurship and Leadership
Building the UK's IT Legacy: A Conversation Hermann Hauser

Entrepreneurship and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 29:36


Hermann Hauser of the legendary Acorn computers is our distinguished guest this week. In part one of Hermann's podcast, he talks to us about his long and successful history as an entrepreneur. He prompts memories and amuses with his truly amazing journey. Hermann entertains us with the story of how he secured a bank overdraft to finance Acorn computers and how the team managed to put together the BBC Micro in just a few days. He explains how the Micro revolutionised IT teaching in schools, how school children learnt to program using Basic at school and home. He goes on to discuss his role at Olivetti, ARM and the Active Book Company. To read the podcast transcription please CLICK HERE - Powered by Speechmatic About Hermann Hauser In 2015 Hermann was awarded an KBE for services to Engineering and Industry. Serial Entrepreneur and Co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, Dr Hermann Hauser KBE has wide experience in developing and financing companies in the information technology sector. He co-founded a number of high-tech companies including Acorn Computers which spun out ARM, E-trade UK, Virata and Cambridge Network. Subsequently Hermann became vice president of research at Olivetti. During his tenure at Olivetti, he established a global network of research laboratories. Since leaving Olivetti, Hermann has founded over 20 technology companies. In 1997, he co-founded Amadeus Capital Partners. At Amadeus he invested in CSR, Solexa, Icera, Xmos and Cambridge Broadband. Hermann is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Academy of Engineering, as well as an Honorary Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. In 2001 he was awarded an Honorary CBE for ‘innovative service to the UK enterprise sector'. In 2004 he was made a member of the Government's Council for Science and Technology and in 2013 he was made a Distinguished Fellow of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. Hermann has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Loughborough, Bath, Anglia Ruskin, Strathclyde, Glasgow and York. Produced by Mark Cotton, Twitter. Podcast links: LinkedIn Co-founder and venture partner at Amadeus Capital Partners Wikipedia The Royal Society UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Honorary Fellow at Hughes Hall University of Cambridge About Peter Cowley Peter Cowley, a Cambridge university technology graduate, founded and ran over a dozen businesses in technology and property over the last 40 years. He has built up a portfolio of 75 angel investments with nine good exits (including one that is 107X his investment and returned all the cash he has invested) and thirteen failures. He is a board member of the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN), President Emeritus of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN), former chair of the Cambridge Business Angels and was UK Angel of the Year 2014. He has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs and is on the board of nine startups. In 2011, he founded and ran Martlet: a Corporate VC, investing (currently £10M) from the balance sheet of Marshall, a £2.5bn revenue Cambridge engineering company. He is a fellow in Entrepreneurship at the Cambridge Judge Business School and is on the investment committee of the UK Angel Co-fund. He has also had 16 years' experience as chair, treasurer and trustee of the boards of seven charities. With his son, Alan, Peter is sharing his and others' experience and anecdotes in order to educate angels and entrepreneurs via The Invested Investor which publishes two books and 75+ podcasts. A selection of Invested Investor podcasts are republished here on the Entrepreneurship and Leadership channel on the NBN. This is one of them. Peter is a public speaker on entrepreneurship and angel investing throughout the world. Linkedin Peter's webpage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership

New Books Network
Building the UK's IT Legacy (1): A Conversation Hermann Hauser

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 29:36


Hermann Hauser of the legendary Acorn computers is our distinguished guest this week. In part one of Hermann's podcast, he talks to us about his long and successful history as an entrepreneur. He prompts memories and amuses with his truly amazing journey. Hermann entertains us with the story of how he secured a bank overdraft to finance Acorn computers and how the team managed to put together the BBC Micro in just a few days. He explains how the Micro revolutionised IT teaching in schools, how school children learnt to program using Basic at school and home. He goes on to discuss his role at Olivetti, ARM and the Active Book Company. To read the podcast transcription please CLICK HERE - Powered by Speechmatic About Hermann Hauser In 2015 Hermann was awarded an KBE for services to Engineering and Industry. Serial Entrepreneur and Co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, Dr Hermann Hauser KBE has wide experience in developing and financing companies in the information technology sector. He co-founded a number of high-tech companies including Acorn Computers which spun out ARM, E-trade UK, Virata and Cambridge Network. Subsequently Hermann became vice president of research at Olivetti. During his tenure at Olivetti, he established a global network of research laboratories. Since leaving Olivetti, Hermann has founded over 20 technology companies. In 1997, he co-founded Amadeus Capital Partners. At Amadeus he invested in CSR, Solexa, Icera, Xmos and Cambridge Broadband. Hermann is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and of the Royal Academy of Engineering, as well as an Honorary Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. In 2001 he was awarded an Honorary CBE for ‘innovative service to the UK enterprise sector'. In 2004 he was made a member of the Government's Council for Science and Technology and in 2013 he was made a Distinguished Fellow of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. Hermann has honorary doctorates from the Universities of Loughborough, Bath, Anglia Ruskin, Strathclyde, Glasgow and York. Produced by Mark Cotton, Twitter. Podcast links: LinkedIn Co-founder and venture partner at Amadeus Capital Partners Wikipedia The Royal Society UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Honorary Fellow at Hughes Hall University of Cambridge About Peter Cowley Peter Cowley, a Cambridge university technology graduate, founded and ran over a dozen businesses in technology and property over the last 40 years. He has built up a portfolio of 75 angel investments with nine good exits (including one that is 107X his investment and returned all the cash he has invested) and thirteen failures. He is a board member of the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN), President Emeritus of the European Business Angel Network (EBAN), former chair of the Cambridge Business Angels and was UK Angel of the Year 2014. He has mentored hundreds of entrepreneurs and is on the board of nine startups. In 2011, he founded and ran Martlet: a Corporate VC, investing (currently £10M) from the balance sheet of Marshall, a £2.5bn revenue Cambridge engineering company. He is a fellow in Entrepreneurship at the Cambridge Judge Business School and is on the investment committee of the UK Angel Co-fund. He has also had 16 years' experience as chair, treasurer and trustee of the boards of seven charities. With his son, Alan, Peter is sharing his and others' experience and anecdotes in order to educate angels and entrepreneurs via The Invested Investor which publishes two books and 75+ podcasts. A selection of Invested Investor podcasts are republished here on the Entrepreneurship and Leadership channel on the NBN. This is one of them. Peter is a public speaker on entrepreneurship and angel investing throughout the world. Linkedin Peter's webpage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Selected - The Sesamers Podcast
Selected 22 - Volker Hirsch

Selected - The Sesamers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 49:44


Your message aimed at a highly targeted audience. Let's talk. dan@selected.sesamers.comTopics Discussed:Q5 202026 years. THAT is impressiveHirsch TailoringThe Rave CaveTenor sax. Because playing jazz is just coolerNet-zeroAmadeus Captial PartnersPart-time VC, I recommend itDeeptech focused?Under the table texting and I got a qubit hereWhat is later stage investment?What is holding Europe back from growth stage funding?Do you want to play with China and East Asia, or with the U.S. and everybody else?92% of VCs say they offer value beyond capital; founders reply, “mmm yeah no”A quantum computer in the wild!Hands-on, or hands-off?The Lightning Round!Your message aimed at a highly targeted audience. Let's talk. dan@selected.sesamers.comAaaaaaaaaaaand we're backSPACs ta-da!"Deregulation at its best (?)" - Raph CrouanThe IPO process  - too hard?The Shell, the merger, and the forward-looking statementsHow it started, how it's going0% interest ratesFerraris and GuitarsWhy did Europe not get first dibs?Wirecard ... doo dee dooo ....Volker's forward-looking statementsYour message aimed at a highly targeted audience. Let's talk. dan@selected.sesamers.comWhere to Find Us:Find Volker at:LinkedinTwitterFind Dan at:Linktr.ee/dantaylor

Investor Connect Podcast
Investor Connect - 462 - Anne Glover of Amadeus Capital Partners

Investor Connect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 19:12


In this episode, Hall welcomes Anne Glover, Chief Executive and Co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners. Amadeus Capital Partners is a global technology investor. Since 1997, the firm has backed more than 130 companies and raised over $1bn for investment. They invest in consumer services, financial technology, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, medical technology, digital health, and digital media. Anne has been an active venture capitalist for 30 years. A former Chairman of the BVCA and of Invest Europe, Anne is a member of the London Business School’s Private Equity Institute Advisory Board, is a Non-Executive Director of the Court of the Bank of England, and a member of the Investment Committee of Yale Corporation. Anne holds an MA from Clare College, Cambridge, and an MPPM from Yale School of Management. She was awarded a CBE for services to business and is an honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. Anne shares with Hall how she sees the industry evolving and some of the challenges companies face. She speaks about the investment thesis of the company and advises both entrepreneurs and investors. You can visit Amadeus Capital Partners at , and via LinkedIn at . Anne can be contacted via email at , and via LinkedIn at .    

Fund Shack
#10 Anne Glover, Amadeus Capital Partners

Fund Shack

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 43:38


In late February 2020 BC (before corona), I met with Anne Glover, CEO of Amadeus Capital Partners, to discuss the environment for venture capital investing, where an equity gap remains (not seed-stage), their expertise in deep technologies (which are back in vogue), VC investment strategies and VC fund structures, IPOs and exit opportunities.

Talks on Entrepreneurial Leadership at London Business School - TELL Series
Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners

Talks on Entrepreneurial Leadership at London Business School - TELL Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 61:14


Hermann talks to the TELL about his history as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, focusing on the high-technology past and future, with an emphasis on what the future holds, along with his key learnings. The TELL series is hosted by the LBS Entrepreneurship club at London Business School. http://tellseries.com/

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Talks on Entrepreneurial Leadership at London Business School - TELL Series
Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners

Talks on Entrepreneurial Leadership at London Business School - TELL Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 61:28


Hermann talks to the TELL about his history as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist, focusing on the high-technology past and future, with an emphasis on what the future holds, along with his key learnings. The TELL series is hosted by the LBS Entrepreneurship club at London Business School. http://tellseries.com/

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Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Dr Hermann Hauser CBE, Co-Founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, explains the key elements he looks for in backing an idea: entrepreneurial passion, quality of the technology, a good team of people and the size of the market. The current downturn, he says, is a positive opportunity to start a business; don't get paralysed by overanalysising whether or not to do something, or fixating on a business plan - use your passion and just do it!

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Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Dr Hermann Hauser CBE, Co-Founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, explains the key elements he looks for in backing an idea: entrepreneurial passion, quality of the technology, a good team of people and the size of the market. The current downturn, he says, is a positive opportunity to start a business; don't get paralysed by overanalysising whether or not to do something, or fixating on a business plan - use your passion and just do it!

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Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Early stage to growth: being lean, mean and generous

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2011 36:42


Charles Cotton, Investor, Advisor and Business Angel, and Hermann Hauser, Co-Founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, speaking at the Enterprise Tuesday lecture series in January 2011. Charles and Hermann reveal the roller coaster experience of the early stages of starting a business; being lean and mean in terms of managing resources, being highly focused and driven, and minding the cash. They also discuss the importance of generosity towards inbound team members in order to attract talent, sharing information and the detail that enables others (also) to succeed.

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Early stage to growth: being lean, mean and generous

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2011 36:42


Charles Cotton, Investor, Advisor and Business Angel, and Hermann Hauser, Co-Founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, speaking at the Enterprise Tuesday lecture series in January 2011. Charles and Hermann reveal the roller coaster experience of the early stages of starting a business; being lean and mean in terms of managing resources, being highly focused and driven, and minding the cash. They also discuss the importance of generosity towards inbound team members in order to attract talent, sharing information and the detail that enables others (also) to succeed.

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

When is an idea a business opportunity? Dr Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, discusses following his lecture at the CfEL Enterprise Tuesday 2008/2009 series.

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Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

When is an idea a business opportunity? Dr Hermann Hauser, co-founder of Amadeus Capital Partners, discusses following his lecture at the CfEL Enterprise Tuesday 2008/2009 series.

opportunities entrepreneurship recognising hermann hauser amadeus capital partners cfel