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The ideaSpace Podcast
ideaSpace
18 episodes
1 week ago
The ideaSpace Podcast is a selection of interviews, talks and discussions with successful founders and business leaders, and is for anyone interested in business, innovation and entrepreneurship. In the Start-up Stories episodes we try to focus on the journey of the entreprenuer, and in Business Basics we concentrate on specific business topics. Either way the podcasts are designed to be entertaining, revealing, and interesting, and our guests talk honestly and openly about the trials and tribulations of founding a business; as well as the gains and successes, they discuss their past business failures in order to help anyone else avoid the same mistakes! ideaSpace is a community of founders and entrepreneurs based at the University of Cambridge, where members share knowledge, experience and expertise to help themselves, and others, in their high-impact venture creation.
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The ideaSpace Podcast is a selection of interviews, talks and discussions with successful founders and business leaders, and is for anyone interested in business, innovation and entrepreneurship. In the Start-up Stories episodes we try to focus on the journey of the entreprenuer, and in Business Basics we concentrate on specific business topics. Either way the podcasts are designed to be entertaining, revealing, and interesting, and our guests talk honestly and openly about the trials and tribulations of founding a business; as well as the gains and successes, they discuss their past business failures in order to help anyone else avoid the same mistakes! ideaSpace is a community of founders and entrepreneurs based at the University of Cambridge, where members share knowledge, experience and expertise to help themselves, and others, in their high-impact venture creation.
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Episodes (18/18)
The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Jon Moore, Co-founder and CSO of Epitopea
Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Dr Jon Moore — a biochemist, entrepreneur, and seasoned biotech leader whose career spans both cutting-edge academic research and the commercial frontiers of cancer therapeutics. Jon is the Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder of Epitopia, a Cambridge- and Montreal-based company developing next-generation cancer vaccines using mRNA and immunotherapy technologies. Before that, he co-founded Pheno Therapeutics, an Edinburgh University spin-out focused on remyelination therapies for multiple sclerosis, and held senior roles at Horizon Discovery and RiboTargets, now Vernalis. In this conversation, Jon traces his journey from a science-obsessed teenager and Duke University postdoc to becoming a biotech founder shaping the future of oncology. He talks about the spark that led to Epitopia, the challenges of building transatlantic biotech ventures, what makes Cambridge such fertile ground for life-science startups, and the importance of curiosity, persistence, and trust in building great teams. It’s a thoughtful and inspiring look into the mindset of a scientist-entrepreneur turning discovery into impact.
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1 week ago
50 minutes 28 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Scott White, serial entrepreneur and founder of Pragmatic
We're excited to share the latest episode of the ideaSpace Podcast, featuring special guest Scott White. Scott is a true deep tech pioneer — a serial entrepreneur behind nine technology ventures, including Pragmatic, where he led the development of a groundbreaking flexible semiconductor platform. With over 25 years’ experience, 60+ patents, and recognition as Deep Tech Entrepreneur of the Year (2022), Scott has been at the forefront of telecoms, photonics, semiconductors, and AI innovation. In this conversation, we dive into: What it really feels like to build and scale multiple startups The mindset shifts that help founders navigate the ups and downs How semiconductors and deep tech are shaping global challenges, from sustainability to national security Why enjoying the journey matters as much as the end goal
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2 months ago
48 minutes

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Sarjeena Maodud, CEO and founder of Sheraspace
In this episode, we're joined by Sarjeena Maodud, a remarkable entrepreneur whose journey spans continents and industries — from her roots in Bangladesh to founding Sheraspace, the country’s first online interior design platform. We talk about navigating uncertainty, bootstrapping a startup, redefining traditional industries, and building impact at scale. Sarjeena opens up about the emotional highs and lows of entrepreneurship, leading a growing team, and why staying grounded in purpose has made all the difference. It’s an honest, insightful conversation about resilience, innovation, and creating something that truly matters.
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3 months ago
53 minutes 30 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Lluna Gallego Segrelles, CEO and Co-founder of Vector Bioscience
Lluna Gallego Segrelles is the CEO and co-founder of Vector Bioscience, a trailblazing biotech that's redefining drug delivery through its innovative AI enabled nano shuttle technology. Over the past three years, Lluna has propelled Vector from a fledgling start-up to high growth company, securing key funding, forming strategic partnerships with major pharmaceutical players, and advancing groundbreaking therapies from pre-clinical stages towards clinical validation. Beyond her pivotal role at Vector, Lluna is also a passionate advocate for innovation and women in business, co-founding the Cambridge Female Founders Network to create a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem. Join us as we explore her journey, the challenges of building a biotech startup, and the insights she's gained along the way.
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4 months ago
57 minutes 41 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Business Basics with Christian Bunke, CEO and Founder of Basck and CMO and Co-founder of Aalbun
Our guest on this episode is Christian Bunke, a seasoned founder and intellectual property expert with well over two decades in the startup trenches — from launching ventures out of Cambridge to selling tech to Apple. Along with all of that Christian is an advisor and mentor, and an active part of the entrepreneurial ecosystem.In this business basics episode, Christian shares war stories, big wins, and practical advice on everything from trademarks to trade secrets — including the story behind the startup that is quietly helping shape today’s legal tech landscape. If you’ve ever wondered when to file a patent, how to avoid costly IP mistakes, or what happens when you believe somebody might have procured your idea — this one’s for you.
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6 months ago
55 minutes 54 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Faye Whitley, Founder of Beevive
 Faye Whitley talks to Ben Hartley about her start-up journey founding Beevive. Initially trained in fashion, and with extensive experience in design and production management, Faye set up Beevive after a chance encounter out in the beautiful Devon countryside. Beevive is a small company based in the South West that set about creating a series of products based around helping the bee population and spreading the word about their importance to the fragile environmental ecosystem. The company currently has seven employees creating products, such as their bee survival kit, as well as opportunities to engage with schools and global organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund. It's another chance to hear more about the highs and lows of an interesting business founder's journey.
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9 months ago
57 minutes 15 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Business Basics with Alex Nicolaus, Chief People Officer at Paysend
In this episode we chat to Alex Nicolaus, the people and culture leader at PaySend who has worked with both corporates and fast growing start-ups across different industries in Europe, China, and across Asia. Paysend is a next-generation integrated global payment ecosystem, enabling consumers and businesses to pay and send money online anywhere, anyhow and in any currency. It is UK-based and has global reach having been created in April 2017 with the clear mission to change how money is moved around the world. Alex has helped many businesses to attract, retain, and develop exceptional talent while creating unique workplace cultures by working closely with the CEO and executive leadership team across the full spectrum of people and culture. In this podcast, we look into what makes founders and entrepreneurs tick, learn how startups can build high performing people and culture teams from scratch, and also hear about some of the failures aspiring CEOs make along the way.  
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9 months ago
55 minutes 59 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-Up Stories with Leo Rayman, Founder and CEO of EdenLab
Leo Rayman, founder and CEO of EdenLab speaks to Ben Hartley and shares his unique perspective as an “eco-capitalist,” advocating for the commercialization of sustainability to accelerate impact. Listen as they discuss working with startups, the art of storytelling in the sustainability space, and the exciting journey of making companies more sustainable and sustainable companies bigger. It also looks at the role of startups in climate action, and the need for businesses to integrate sustainability into their core operations. As former CEO and CSO of creative agency Grey London, Leo spent 25 years advising global clients on marketing, branding, innovation, culture-change and sustainability. He's also an adviser to Carbon13, the venture builder for the climate emergency, and holds a distinction from the Cambridge University Institute of Sustainability Leadership. Leo is also a published author, blogger, podcaster, regular LSE lecturer and inspiring speaker.  
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2 years ago
57 minutes 27 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-Up Stories with Umaima Ahmad, CEO and Founder of 52 North
In this special Cambridge Tech Week podcast episode we chat to Umaima Ahmad, CEO and co-founder of 52North, a multi-award winning med-tech company focused on reinventing the healthcare journey, starting by transforming cancer care with Neutrocheck®. She shares lessons learned from the early days of Neutrocheck to the company recently being the first ever venture investment of Macmillan Cancer Support. Hear how Umaima moved from a successful career as a finance lawyer into the world of entrepreneurship and healthcare, via her role in business development at AstraZeneca. She tells us about how the idea came about, the importance of good hires and provides some tips on securing early investors.
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2 years ago
52 minutes 20 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Jim McDougall - Co-founder of Outfield
In this latest start-up stories episode we’re talking with Jim McDougall, the co-founder of Outfield Technologies, an exciting start-up making a real impact to the way orchard growers can forecast their fruit yields. Combining innovative machine learning with drone technology, they help farmers manage the lifecycle of fruit in their orchard – making farms more efficient, profitable and sustainable.   Hear how Jim seized on interesting career opportunities, moving from a background in engineering to the world of horticulture start-ups via working on oil rigs! We also cover the early years of the company, how the products evolved and changed, and chat about the interesting dynamic between co-founders. We also delve into the mindset of the entrepreneur, and talk honestly and openly about the difficulties of founding and running a successful start-up.
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3 years ago
54 minutes 50 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Business Basics with Simon Hall - Communications Specialist and Director of Creative Warehouse
This episode is the next in our Business Basics series and focuses on communication for Start-ups. Simon Hall, a journalist of 25 years' experience, mostly as a News Correspondent with the BBC, and who has worked across TV, radio and online is our guest for this episode. He's also an author of eight novels and a series of non-fiction business communication books. He supports startups and entrepreneurs, particularly with communication skills and packages, including pitching for investment and customers. He spoke to us about all things comms, with a focus on founders and Start-ups. The episode is full of hints and tips on pitching and presenting, offers guidance on how to avoid the common communication traps and tells us why storytelling is an important way to communicate your brand. It's also full of practical advice to help you in defining a headline and your core value proposition. If you're not sure where to start with communications for your Start-up then this is the episode for you!  
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3 years ago
52 minutes

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Joe Parry - CEO and Founder of Cambridge Intelligence
Joe Parry started Cambridge Intelligence, a company building game-changing visualisation tools with applications ranging from fraud detection to cyber security, at his kitchen table over a decade ago. He now has a team of over 60 with customers all over the world. Joe talks through his entrepreneurial journey, particularly the crucial first years of turning the concept into a reality. 
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3 years ago
54 minutes 14 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Business Basics with Simon Thorpe and Phil O'Donovan - Cambridge Angels
We recently spoke to Cambridge Angels, Simon Thorpe and Phil O'Donovan about what they do, what makes a good investment and why Cambridge is a great place to start a business. Simon, chair of Cambridge Angels, has invested in over fifty companies, mainly tech focused and in the UK. Phil founded Cambridge Silicon Radio and joined Cambridge Angels after the company was acquired by Qualcomm.  Both bring a wealth of experience to this week's podcast - the first in our Business Basics series. So take a listen to get some great insights into what makes a pitch great, what to avoid and the one thing you need to remember when preparing.  
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3 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 11 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Tristram Norman - CTO and Co-Founder of Simprints
Tristram Norman is co-founder and CTO of Simprints, a non-profit tech start-up building identification tools for the developing world – their mission is to improve the lives of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable citizens. These tools are reducing the number of people globally without formal identification which is in turn improving healthcare provision in the developing world. We spoke to him about the early days at Simprints, the challenges they’ve faced along the way and his experience of going from start-up to a hugely successful social enterprise.
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3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 10 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Matthew Cleevely - CEO and Co-Founder of 10to8
Matthew Cleevely talks to Ben Hartley about the trials and tribulations of founding a sucessful company. Matthew founded 10to8, a global online appointments and scheduling software used by millions worldwide.
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3 years ago
46 minutes 30 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Rosemary Francis - Founder of Ellexus
Rosemary Francis is an expert on computer architecture, high-performance computing and analytics. She founded, and spent ten years building, Ellexus, which was subsequently acquired by Altair. Ellexus is a leading input/output (I/O) analysis tool, which helps customers find and address issues quickly, improving speed accuracy and cloud readiness. The software products are used for I/O diagnostics, optimization, and dependency detection by HPC administrators of large enterprises. Rosemary now continues in a technical role as Chief Scientist within the HPC team where the Ellexus tools now reside. We've been incredibly fortunate to have had Rosemary on the Advisory Board of ideaSpace and also as an advisor for The Entrepreneurship Clinic - an ideaSpace event for new founders. Rosemary is also a public speaker, mentor, and advisor, and carries out work for the Rasberry Pi Foundation.
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3 years ago
54 minutes 29 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Guy Blaskey - CEO and Founder of Pooch & Mutt
Some entrepreneurs give the impression that turning an idea into a successful business is an easy ride. It almost never is. Guy Blaskey, founder of Pooch & Mutt, one of the fastest-growing dog food companies in the UK, spoke at our first Start- up Stories event. Here he discusses some of the lessons he’s learnt from experiencing the good, the bad and the ugly of building his business.
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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 46 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
Start-up Stories with Jason Mellad - CEO and Co-Founder of Start Codon
Jason Mellad is a passionate entrepreneur, scientist, and CEO. He's also co-founder of Start Codon - a Cambridge based accelerator which aims to identify, seed-fund and drive the success of the most disruptive healthcare Start-ups worldwide. As an investor in early stage life-science Start-ups, and an entrepreneur himself (not to mention an ideaSpace alumni), Jason has a wealth of experience and knowledge to share with founders who are beginning their Start-up journey. 
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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 6 seconds

The ideaSpace Podcast
The ideaSpace Podcast is a selection of interviews, talks and discussions with successful founders and business leaders, and is for anyone interested in business, innovation and entrepreneurship. In the Start-up Stories episodes we try to focus on the journey of the entreprenuer, and in Business Basics we concentrate on specific business topics. Either way the podcasts are designed to be entertaining, revealing, and interesting, and our guests talk honestly and openly about the trials and tribulations of founding a business; as well as the gains and successes, they discuss their past business failures in order to help anyone else avoid the same mistakes! ideaSpace is a community of founders and entrepreneurs based at the University of Cambridge, where members share knowledge, experience and expertise to help themselves, and others, in their high-impact venture creation.