On Advantaged, we interview corporate innovators, founders, and investors all around venture building and startup<>corporate partnerships. We are telling the stories of how corporates and startups win together.
We explore the concept of "advantaged": how startups can be disproportionately advantaged when they are co-created with corporations — and how corporations can solve some of the world’s hardest problems through startup creation in the venture studio model.
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On Advantaged, we interview corporate innovators, founders, and investors all around venture building and startup<>corporate partnerships. We are telling the stories of how corporates and startups win together.
We explore the concept of "advantaged": how startups can be disproportionately advantaged when they are co-created with corporations — and how corporations can solve some of the world’s hardest problems through startup creation in the venture studio model.
R&D Translation Playbook: Transforming University Innovation (with MIT Proto Ventures)
Advantaged: An Alloy Partners Podcast
33 minutes 37 seconds
2 months ago
R&D Translation Playbook: Transforming University Innovation (with MIT Proto Ventures)
Host Drew Beechler talks with Gene Keselman, David Cohen-Tanugi, and Andrew Inglis of MIT Proto Ventures about transforming university research into real-world startups. Explore MIT’s unique “channel” model, hear how the R&D Venture Studio Playbook is changing the commercialization pipeline, and discover stories behind many of MIT Proto Ventures' breakthrough ventures.
Advantaged: An Alloy Partners Podcast
On Advantaged, we interview corporate innovators, founders, and investors all around venture building and startup<>corporate partnerships. We are telling the stories of how corporates and startups win together.
We explore the concept of "advantaged": how startups can be disproportionately advantaged when they are co-created with corporations — and how corporations can solve some of the world’s hardest problems through startup creation in the venture studio model.