Fund of Funds Investor Day 2024: Navigating the Future of Technology and Investment Key takeaways from Molten's Investor Day 2024 including summaries of our team's presentations and the full videos are also available to watch within the article.
Venture Capital Insights from our Corporate Innovation Event 2023 In November, we hosted the second annual Corporate Innovation event. The discussion, under Chatham House rules, offered a deep dive into the intricate dance between startups and corporates and provided a candid exploration of the challenges and strategies inherent in these collaborations.
Venture Capital Investor Day 2023 | A Summary At Molten’s 2023 Investor Day, we brought together some of the best and brightest of our portfolio to showcase their growth journeys. As the keynote speaker, our CEO Martin Davis gave a candid precis of the numbers, the state of play in the market and a reminder of how Molten invests.
Venture Capital Corporates and Startups tell it how it is In the second part of our Corporate-Startup panel roundup, we gathered founders and CEOs from our startup ecosystem and corporate innovation leaders for an intimate and informal discussion. We asked the group for some real honesty about some of the difficulties the corporates and startups faced working together: “Tell the truth: what annoys you about each other?”
Venture Capital Roundtable: How to own the narrative and appeal to investors At our New York Portfolio Day, Vinoth Jayakumar chaired an important debate: how to own the narrative with investors in a competitive landscape.
Article Molten on tour: thoughts on our NYC Portfolio Day At Molten, we like to put our portfolio first. Whether their technology is trying to address the climate crisis, or revolutionise banking, or helping consumers lead healthier lives, it’s their story, not ours that matters.
Growth A view from Manchester: how to expand internationally At the turn of the 19th century, Manchester became what is known as the ‘Cottonopolis’. A city at the centre of the British cotton industry, it industrialised the spinning and weaving of cloth, and in 1853, boasted over 108 mills.