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Open-source savings

by Jon Kingsbury

The potential for open-source software to cut public sector costs is an exciting prospect and it's happening now

02.09.2010

Financing Mass Localism

by Stian Westlake

It seems that we are finally beginning to grasp the true value of localism: not as an R&D lab for the centre, but as a powerful force in its own right. But this new vision of localism also calls for new types of social finance.

20.08.2010

A global economy: Biopolymers and India

by Matt Mead

Two events that remind me that although we are a UK based fund, investing in UK technology, the markets that our businesses can address are global.

16.08.2010

The revolution starts here

by Stian Westlake

It's taken a while, but at last a new type of high street bank has emerged from the wreckage of the credit crunch.

29.07.2010

Thoughts from some UK travels

by Matt Mead

Last week I went to a couple of interesting events which highlighted some of the key questions facing the Venture industry and the broader  issue of access to capital for high growth innovative businesses.

22.07.2010

Don't write off the Microelectronics Industry

by Matt Mead

Find out why we have invested in a semiconductor company, and the criteria we use when assessing the market

11.07.2010
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First ever Investments Blog

by Matt Mead

Welcome to my new Investments blog. I'll be sharing insights with you about growth companies, early stage investments and the wider entrepreneurial and venture industry

07.07.2010
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Venture Capital Now and after the Dotcom Crash

by Matt Mead

NESTA's research team have just completed a review of the UK early stage Venture Industry

07.07.2010
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Want an MP in Your Pocket? There's an App for that @MyMp

by Jon Kingsbury

Over the past few years in the UK there has been a growing sense of disillusionment in the transparency of parliament and its elected officials. Revelations and the resulting scandal over unnecessary expenses claims means that our trust in MPs has never been lower.

02.07.2010
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Do you own a drill?

by Philip Colligan

Apparently the average productive time of a drill in its entire lifetime is about 12-13 minutes.

15.06.2010

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