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Research for What?
Rom Bouveret
25 episodes
3 months ago

Hello and welcome to Research for What? The podcast that discusses scientific research, its purpose and impact. I am your host Rom Bouveret. 

 

Each week I will interview recognised thought leaders who share the same passion for science and research and invest their energy, time or money!!

 

We will talk about the challenges and opportunities for research. I am also very keen to find out how experts define impact and what methods are used to measure impact. Every week, I will ask the question: Research for what?



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Hello and welcome to Research for What? The podcast that discusses scientific research, its purpose and impact. I am your host Rom Bouveret. 

 

Each week I will interview recognised thought leaders who share the same passion for science and research and invest their energy, time or money!!

 

We will talk about the challenges and opportunities for research. I am also very keen to find out how experts define impact and what methods are used to measure impact. Every week, I will ask the question: Research for what?



Photo by Shalaka Gamage on Unsplash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Technology,
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How to create a big business from early-stage research?
Research for What?
41 minutes 24 seconds
5 years ago
How to create a big business from early-stage research?

‘For us, great research can create a very big business that we can sell for $100M in 5-7 years’

 

In this episode, Natasha Rawlings introduces Uniseed, an early-stage deep-technology investment fund, its role and partners. Natasha explains what she sees as great research and how she finds it to create big businesses that do good in the world. She discusses why and how Uniseed invests in early-stage research and what the expectations are. 

Natasha receives 300 disclosures every year and gives some tips on how to get funded. She explains when and how to pitch to a seed investment committee; how to de-risk an early-stage business and what role the founders may play. 

Finally, Natasha also talks about impact in ‘her world’ and how investors regard and rank impact. Despite the importance of the financial return, Natasha is passionate about research and ‘researchers at universities who are tuned to make a difference to the world… and are interested in change and doing good.’ She also discusses when researchers might be great business people or why it is sometimes better to bring other people to the team. 

Natasha is one of the most engaging and honest startup investors I have ever met!! Her experience and insights must be heard!! 

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Research for What?

Hello and welcome to Research for What? The podcast that discusses scientific research, its purpose and impact. I am your host Rom Bouveret. 

 

Each week I will interview recognised thought leaders who share the same passion for science and research and invest their energy, time or money!!

 

We will talk about the challenges and opportunities for research. I am also very keen to find out how experts define impact and what methods are used to measure impact. Every week, I will ask the question: Research for what?



Photo by Shalaka Gamage on Unsplash


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.