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Cambridge Tech Podcast
James Parton & Faye Holland
164 episodes
5 days ago

Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the

Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via info@cambridgetechpodcast.com


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Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the

Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via info@cambridgetechpodcast.com


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

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Technology,
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Jim Glasheen on what’s next for Cambridge Enterprise
Cambridge Tech Podcast
31 minutes 30 seconds
4 months ago
Jim Glasheen on what’s next for Cambridge Enterprise

What happens when a San Francisco VC takes the reins at Cambridge Enterprise?


Six months into the role, Jim Glasheen joins us to talk about his early moves as incoming CEO, like opening a London office to better plug Cambridge into global capital and talent flows. But this episode goes deeper than strategy.


Key takeaways:


• Cambridge has over 40 entrepreneurship programmes, but Jim questions if we’re at risk of creating an “illusion of entrepreneurship” without real market pressure.

• There’s a persistent Series B funding gap. His push? Build international investor relationships before companies need to scale.

• He wants the ecosystem to get more comfortable with failure and take on more risk.

• Cambridge Enterprise now spans licensing, founder support, venture investment, consulting, and ecosystem-building.


Jim’s set the clock ticking: in 6 months, he’ll report back on how international outreach and risk appetite are shifting. For now, he's off to the BIO conference in Boston to keep building those global ties.


Listen in for a sharp, honest look at what Cambridge needs next, and how leadership is setting the tone.









Produced by Cambridge TV


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Cambridge Tech Podcast

Your weekly tech news download from in and around Cambridge, plus in-depth conversations with the founders, innovators, and enablers within the

Cambridge tech ecosystem. Published every Tuesday morning and hosted by James Parton and Faye Holland. Get in touch with the show via info@cambridgetechpodcast.com


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