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Incumbents struggle to sell to startups because they're bound by the rules of P and L. I think taking a more crypto native approach is actually better regardless of whether you wanna offer the product to a crypto native audience or to a more traditio
you can use that as a way to get into the market. Once you've found a wedge and made that single wedge much better with AI, one of the really important things is that you have to keep shipping useful features to your customers to actually be able to
...innovation that we have in Europe have seen The US has done by saying 10% of the spend of the Department of Defense needs to go actually in the innovative ecosystem, and space the same. Right? SpaceX was just the result of opening it up to the privat
viable options of this next generation of AI first software built by entrepreneurs who deeply understand your industry, are deeply technical, and have entirely re architected your platforms to one, enable you to scale, and two, be incredibly flexible
...so much innovation in such a compressed period of time that that's the reason things are turning over and things that normally would have taken a decade are happening in a year or two. And that's why we're seeing these displacement or potential for d
...the Innovation Workspace. God, that's a cool name. A faster, smarter way to take ideas to execution. Now at twenty VC, we've worked with countless startup founders who know that speed is everything. And that's where AI powered tools like Miro's come
“European sovereignty is increasingly shaped by technology, capital, and security, not policy alone. The NATO Innovation Fund is investing more than 1 billion across defense, security, and resilience.”
...NATO Innovation Fund is a multi sovereign deep tech venture capital fund backed by 24 allied nations, investing more than 1,000,000,000 across defense, security, and resilience.
...the innovation cycles you need in certain industries like health care, defense, etcetera. So that alone was already massive. And then at the same time, you have this this incredible
...much innovation in such a compressed period of time that that's the reason things are turning over and things that normally would have taken a decade are happening in a year or two. And that's why we're seeing these displacement or potential for disp
very slowly and bureaucratically implementing new software takes years. Anything that to change, you know, takes forever. Now if you're able to create this context layer where you're able to take things out of people's heads and create a context laye
and map out different complexities in a regulation in a very formulaic and agentic way without having to completely redesign your entire processes from scratch every single time. How do we take technology and bring the factory out into the world? We'
...earning trust is just like it really is not just a nice to have. It's a license to operate. I think winning in physical observability really means becoming the perception physical world that other systems can plug into and make these really complex e
...innovation is the lifeblood of any company yet more than 80% of innovation projects stall before they even make it to execution. Why is that? Because once teams move from discovery to development, outdated processes, endless contact switching, and mi
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