AAA 2014 – a year in review

2014 – a year in review

Dominique Mégret, head of Swisscom Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the telecoms company: “SMS and voice are now old-fashioned and are being increasingly replaced by social network-based messaging platforms – WhatsApp and FB. Mobile advertising and cloud were also important.”

 
Geert van de Wouw, head of Shell Technology Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the anglo-dutch oil and gas company:
“The return of corporate venturing in clean energy and clean-tech.”

Eileen Tanghal, head of Applied Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of semiconductor company Applied Materials:
“Gene synthesis and gene sequencing.”

Darren Young, an investment professional at Micron Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of semiconductor company Micron Technology: “Health and fitness devices becoming more pervasive, for example Fitbit.”

Bo Ilsoe, managing partner at Nokia Growth Partners, the corporate venturing unit of the Finland-based technology company:
“The rise of the connected car.”

Roger Lacey, chief executive of Nasdaq-listed broadband company CSI:
“Increasing speed in innovation.”

Keith Muhart, director of marketing at Qualcomm Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the US-based technology company:
“Wearables and internet of things.”

Paul Jacquin, managing partner at Randstad innovation Fund, the corporate venturing unit of the Netherlands-based human resources company: “Workforce engagement.”

George Coyle, head of ConocoPhillips technology Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the US-based oil and gas company:
“The focus on alignment with core business technology gaps and priorities.”
 
Georg Schwegler, head of Transamerica Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of Netherlands-based financial services company Aegon: “Digital currency is getting more mature in its ability to meet regulatory requirements.”
 
Thierry Piret, head of Solvay Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the chemicals company: “Corporates playing a growing role.”
 
Diego Díaz Pilas, head of new ventures at Iberdrola, a Spain-based energy utility: “In energy, distributed energy resources (DERs).”
 
Minette Navarrete president of Kickstart Ventures, a subsidiary of telecoms company Globe Telecom: “Innovation and investments are shifting from high-growth direct-to-consumer businesses to underlying platforms, which could be B2B or consumer marketplaces.”
 
Ignaas Caryn, head of corporate venturing at Netherlands-based airline KLM and an executive at its related venture firm Mainport Innovation Fund: “Increasing venture capital and corporate venturing collaboration.”

Kai Engelhardt, head of Mahle Corporate Venture Capital, the corporate venturing unit of the Germany-based automotive parts company: “The trend towards digital topics, combined with hardware, for example Industry 4.0.”

Anna Westerberg, head of Volvo group Venture Capital, the corporate venturing unit of the vehicle group: “Internet of things, software-as-a-service, big data and analytics, e-commerce.”

Detlef Pohl, investment partner at Siemens Venture Capital, the corporate venturing unit of the Germany-based industrial conglomerate: “Increasing demand for security software.”

Dion Lisle, vice-president of ventures at First Data Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the US-based transaction processing company: “Apple Pay’s effect on the payment ecosystem.”
Ewa Grzechnik, investment manager at 3M New Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the conglomerate: “Digital healhcare, embedded systems. In general, very inflated valuations especially in the Silicon Valley area and the recovering initial public offering market.

Maria Peterson, a corporate venturing and innovation executive at materials innovation company JSR Micro“3D printing.”

Margot Bethell, executive director at New Zealand-based venture firm BioPacific Partners“Size and scale of corporate venture funds. In our area – life sciences – there seems to be more mergers and restructuring than ever.”

Luca Binda, general manager of IMI Fondi Chiusi, a venturing unit of Italy-based bank Intesa San Paolo: “Wearable devices.”

Paul Morris, director of corporate venture capital at UKTI“Continuing growth of corporate venturing as a percentage of total venture investment, most notably in life sciences.”

Brad McManus
, of Capbridge Ventures, a corporate-focused venture firm: “Good venture exits and returns attracting corporations to venturing – more deals, more capital, more new corporate venturing units – like moths to a bright light.”
Amir Pinchas, principal of Microsoft Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the US-based technology company: “Cyber and cyber-security have emerged as one of the most important trends, the cyber-attacks on strategic assets of states and public companies are causing a lot of pain in storing and securing data across the organisation.”
 

Rob van Leen, chief innovation officer at Netherlands-based materials company DSM“The increasing role of corporate venturing versus venture capital.”

Peter Cowley, head of Martlet, the corporate venturing unit of UK-based industrial company Marshall: “Negatively, the rise of unsophisticated investors in crowd equity platforms pushing up early-stage valuations. Positively, the economy in many countries.”

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