With the commercialisation route becoming ever more popular at universities, Maddyness spoke to the CEO of UCL Business, Dr Anne Lane, about commercialising intellectual property, having five Nasdaq listed companies in five years, and how the tech transfer world has changed over the past decade.
31.08.2022
As part of our quick fire questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Nick Woolley, CEO and cofounder of ev.energy, about electric vehicles as batteries, rewarding EV users, and the EV market as the new Wild West.
24.08.2022
Cryptocurrency has a reputation for being a complex field that attracts younger, potentially more impulsive investors. With the likes of Bitcoin losing over 50% of its value in a matter of months, it is more important than ever that trading platforms use education to empower their users to navigate such a volatile market.
17.08.2022
The world of work is changing, with a preference toward remote teams, asynchronous timetables, and diversity of work force over in person, timetabled, and supervised work. Technology has had a significant part to play in this development, but, Tariq Rauf, founder of work hub platform Qatalog, believes that what has been achieved by technological development is only a fraction of what it can actually achieve.
17.08.2022
As part of our quick fire questions series, we spoke to Richard Mabey, CEO and cofounder at Juro, about contract automation, running the #1 startup to work for in London, and helping the world to agree more.
10.08.2022
As part of our quick fire questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Matt Semmelhack, CEO and founder of Boox, about engaging with the circular economy, reusable shipping boxes, and eliminating single-use waste.
01.08.2022
As part of our Quick Fire Questions series - or QFQs - we spoke to Patrick Pinto, co-founder of Really Clever, about creating leather from fungi, assessing consumer behaviour, and working with infant technologies.
21.07.2022
The casual trader may be forgiven for feeling slightly deceived by the stock market over the past couple years, with stock market valuations falling off the cliff for certain companies, relative to their IPOs.
20.07.2022
Every fortnight, Maddyness brings you MaddyCrowd, revealing our selection of projects available on crowdfunding platforms. Here's this week's selection.
13.07.2022
An early stage venture capital firm that has 112 teams in its portfolio and has been backed by over 100 unicorn founders has announced a number of new hires and promotions.
05.07.2022
THIS is no stranger to controversy. The plant-based food brand is known for their stand-out packaging, ultra-realistic plant-based meat products, and provocative marketing. Though, according to Andy Shovel, who founded the company alongside Pete Sharman, being contrarian is all part of the plan.
30.06.2022
A stable means of food production is needed more than ever with global supply chains volatile, the cost of living rising, and climate change an existential threat. Intelligent Growth Solutions are offering one solution: vertical farming towers that simulate a range of micro climates to grow produce at a fraction of the cost.
29.06.2022
Every week, Maddyness brings you MaddyCrowd, revealing our selection of projects available on crowdfunding platforms. Here's this week's selection.
22.06.2022
With Treeapp, you can plant a tree, for free, every day, across a number of global locations. A simple and innovative idea that has landed the three Treeapp founders - Jules, Godefroy, and Leo - in this year's Forbes 30 Under 30, the trio are now on a mission to democratise impact making.
21.06.2022