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The UrbanTech VC
The European VC
39 episodes
8 months ago
The go-to podcast for everything European UrbanTech.
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The go-to podcast for everything European UrbanTech.
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The UrbanTech VC
Entrepreneurial Minds | Norma Jensen: Unternehmertum ist ein Abenteuer
Today we introduce Norma Jensen a passionate entrepreneur.

For over 30 years, she has co-led a traditional family business in Kiel with her husband. Now, she shares her experiences as a mentor for other entrepreneurs. She serves on the board of the Baltic Business Angels SH, mentors at the Käte Ahlmann Foundation and WeStartUp SH, and is a supervisory board member. Additionally, she offers pro bono courses for cancer patients. Just a small disclaimer, this episode will be in german, sorry to all the non german speakers out there.

In this episode, you’ll learn: 
  • The greatest challenges lead to significant personal and professional growth.
  • In successful entrepreneurship, there is no place for ego; communication at eye level with the team is crucial.
  • One of the parallels between parenthood and entrepreneurship is that neither allows for a pause.
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10 months ago
40 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#37 Entrepreneurial Minds | Katharina Wäschenbach: Follow Your Intuition
Today we are happy to welcome Katharina Wäschenbach, Founder of Dearest, a relationship app that helps millenials achieve healthier relationships, recently acquired by the PIMA Health Group. She also inspires Founders at Femable Ventures and guides entrepreneurial duos at How to be With People.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • The importance of entrepreneurial intuition and knowing that if something isn't a clear yes, it's a no.
  • How the greatest growth often occurs during times of uncertainty.
  • The value of consciously using time as a tool, including letting things go quickly and taking time when needed.
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11 months ago
37 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#36 2bX Lessons Learned | Season VI
In today’s episode Mark & KJ jump into the guests’ seats, making room for Greg, chairperson of 2bX’ Investment Committee to act as host. Listen to the GPs reflecting on the past months at 2bX on the Pod. Sit back and enjoy a fun conversation between the two co-founders and get to know 2bX‘ pure dynamic.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • The importance of trust and mutual respect in building successful partnerships
  • Embracing change and growth by adding new team members
  • Balancing different personalities to create a strong and cohesive team
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1 year ago
32 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#35 Entrepreneurial Minds | Christos Passas: Take responsibility for yourself and your surroundings
Today we are happy to welcome Christos, DesignDirector at Zaha Hadid Architects. He has worked with the firm since 1998 and has been a lead numerous projects and winning competitions, including most notably the Sterling Prize nominee with the Phaeno Science Center Wolfsburg, nominated by the Guardian Newspaper as one of the 50 best buildings of the 20th century. He has directed more than 250 design projects for the practice, exploring all scales from Large Scale Masterplans to design-innovation led Buildings and transformative Urban Interventions such as the Opus in Dubai and the Eleftheria Square in Cyprus. All his work revolves around the interface between Human and Machine logics and is declared proponent of the Eco-Technological paradigm. His recent work on Sberbank Technopark HQ and Oppo’s HQ in Shenzhen feature trendsetting new logics to the organization of office culture and is currently in charge of unique mixed-use and Cultural projects. His motto “Systems make good servants but terrible masters" runs throughout his work ethos.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • Taking responsibility for one's surroundings and organizing support systems can enhance resilience and productivity.
  • Every architectural concept is a new venture, requiring the reinvention of the wheel - a process that mirrors the essence of entrepreneurship.
  • Embracing adversity and rising to meet challenges can be a potent recipe for success, emphasizing that the journey, not the destination, is the formative experience.


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1 year ago
34 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#34 Entrepreneurial Minds | Anna Trendewicz: Always Remember Your Vision & Your Why
Today, we are happy to welcome Anna, a successful venture capital investor from Future Energy Ventures. Anna believes addressing climate change and energy transition is the biggest challenge and most exciting investment opportunity over the next decade. She looks forward to the massive impact and great financial returns being generated at FEV.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • Lifelong learning and cultivating a supportive network are crucial ingredients for success.
  • A clear vision serves as a guiding light, enabling people to overcome obstacles and challenges.
  • Diversity within a team provides a competitive advantage by bringing a range of perspectives and insights.
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1 year ago
35 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#33 Entrepreneurial Minds | Elena Kirova: Stay Hungry and Curious About Other People’s Perspectives
Today we are happy to welcome Elena Kirova, a distinguished leader in the sustainability field. With an impressive track record, Elena has played a pivotal role in developing values and community principles that drive business success and cultural growth in Germany. We're excited to hear about her journey, her insights on urban technology, and the wisdom she's gained along the way. Let's dive in!

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • Conscious acceptance of personal responsibility and emotional control is a profound and empowering moment.
  • While it's natural to avoid difficulties in general, with time, overcoming challenges tends to become easier and quicker.
  • Staying curious and hungry for learning, coupled with actively seeking and leveraging the knowledge and experiences of others, can significantly enrich an entrepreneur's journey.
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1 year ago
40 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#32 The Journey Matters More Than the Destination - Entrepreneurial Minds with Joni Baboci, Layer
In today's episode Martijn Balder, Investment Team Lead 2bX, joins Katharina Lind in hosting UTVC, that welcomes Joni Baboci, founder of Layer, an urban orchestration platform that enables cities to plan, design, manage and govern urban environments. At Layer, Joni empowers leaders in delivering cross-disciplinary change to the urban fabric.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • Building a city for children can solve many problems in urban areas.
  • Success should be considered a journey, not just the final destination or outcome.
  • The walking speed in cities is directly related to the size of the city.
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1 year ago
36 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#31 The Future of Urban Mobility is Intermodal – an Expert’s View with Harry Wagner, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt & FMS
Today we are happy to welcome Prof. Dr. Harry Wagner, distinguished mobility researcher and expert in smart, sustainable mobility concepts with a focus on intermodal transportation chains. Prof. Wagner emphasizes the need to prioritize human-centric mobility solutions over product-centric approaches. From innovative teaching methods, such as conducting lectures on spinning bikes, to entrepreneurial ventures like founding the Future Mobility Solutions GmbH, he explores diverse avenues to rethink and develop mobility solutions.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  1. Intermodal mobility is under-promoted, with only 5% of travel in Germany currently being intermodal.
  2. There is a critical need to focus on the digital layer and foster collaboration among providers - shifting from the default focus on physical layer and capacity measures.
  3. A successful mobility turnaround is impossible without the significant involvement of public transport.
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1 year ago
37 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#30 Lessons Learned Season V - Katharina Lind & Mark Harré with Gregory Brenninkmeyer, 2bX
In today’s episode Mark Harré & Katharina Lind jump on the guests’ seats, making room for Gregory Brenninkmeyer, chairperson of 2bX’ Investment Committee to act as host. Listen to the GPs reflecting on the fifth season of the UrbanTech VC Podcast, including learnings about their past five guests. Enjoy being part of a fun conversation between the two co-founders and get to know 2bX‘ pure dynamic.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • The importance of aligning your pitch with your vision for authenticity
  • The value of investing in relational business versus transactional business
  • The understanding that changes require repetition and don't occur instantly
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1 year ago
30 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#29 Seizing UrbanTech Energy Opportunities - A Venture Architect’s View with Ole Poppinga, XPRESS
Today we are happy to welcome Ole Poppinga, Senior Venture Architect of Berlin-based company builder XPRESS Ventures, affiliated with the global contract logistics company FIEGE. Responsible for the deal flow, Ole has been involved in recent investments in HomeRide, Logistikbude, and Apothera. In addition to logistics-related verticals, sustainability and energy are current focus areas.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • The influence of energy volatility is underappreciated, but it plays a crucial role in the future of energy consumption and management.
  • Success in energy transformation requires a focus on incremental changes rather than radical shifts.
  • The enthusiasm for B2C solar energy is maturing, leading to a more sober and pragmatic approach to this sector.
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#28 Driving Innovation in Urban Mobility - an Expert’s View with Celeste Reglá Díaz, EIT Urban Mobility
Today we are happy to welcome Celeste, leader of EIT Community programs for startups in EIT Urban Mobility. She manages the Supernovas initiative, empowering women in entrepreneurship and investment, the New European Bauhaus Catalyser, an accelerator to promote companies that champion on sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusion, and the Jumpstarter, a competition that propels innovative ideas into validated businesses while fostering innovation in Central-Eastern and Southern-European Regions.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • EIT Urban Mobility has achieved significant gender equity, investing 47% of funds in 44% companies led by women, greatly surpassing industry averages of less than 2% investment in women-led companies and 5% in mixed-gender teams.
  • As of 2023, EV battery and EV charging are the two sectors attracting the most funding in mobility.
  • A staggering 95% of investment committees are composed solely of men, highlighting a significant gender disparity.
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#27 How to Turn Regulation Into a Business Success - a Founder’s View with Jens Thumm, Predium
Today we are happy to welcome Jens Thumm, Co-Founder and CEO of Predium. Together with his Co-founders Mohamed Ali Razouane and Maximilian Korner, he has developed an intelligent operating system for decarbonizing real estate. It enables a simple and fast overview of the ESG performance of buildings, action plans for CO2 reduction, and automated reporting, offering a holistic solution for sustainable and profitable real estate companies.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Regulation has the power to initiate change, while its details determine the will and speed of adaptation.

  • A successful founding team needs complementary skills, personal connection, and enjoyable collaboration - before going to the notary to seal the deal.

  • Decisiveness is key to effectively manage a startup and tackle challenges.
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1 year ago
40 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#26 The Tech-Informed Evolution of Architecture - a Founder’s View with Ewa Lenart, Howie
Today we are happy to welcome Ewa Lenart, CEO and Co-founder of Howie Systems, emerging startup located in Vienna that specializes in developing an AI-Copilot for the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) sector. The company aims to assist architects and engineers in efficiently navigating their past and present data, enabling them to reuse their past drawings and make more informed decisions for future projects.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • Architects heavily prioritise quality, while other stakeholders in the built environment often focus more on cost and time.
  • Retaining in-house knowledge has become increasingly crucial due to the decrease in the average tenure in architecture from 8.7 to 2.5 years.
  • A mere 1.5% of construction revenue is invested in innovation, which is 55% less than in any other sector.
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1 year ago
39 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#25 Navigating New Builds and Retrofitting - an Expert’s View with Sebastian Klingberg, Savills
Today we are happy to welcome Sebastian Klingberg, Affordable Housing Professional and Surveyor at Savills UK in London. Sebastian undertakes valuations of housing stock in England and consults a wide range of stakeholders such as housing associations, charities, local councils and banks. He is passionate about all matters concerning the affordability and sustainability of housing and emphasises the need to think across sectors, disciplines, borders and indeed ideologies to solve the ongoing European Housing Crisis.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • How to make homes more environmentally friendly and reduce carbon emissions by designing smartly, using sustainable materials, and improving energy efficiency.
  • The importance and hurdles of swapping flats for a more equal distribution towards individuals’ needs.
  • Low-income households often do not benefit from cost-cutting measures as they tend to not maximize their energy usage during the comparison period and instead increase their consumption when energy costs are cheaper.
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1 year ago
38 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#24 Lessons Learned Season IV - Katharina Lind & Mark Harré, 2bX
Today, we're happy to welcome you to the hosts themselves as guests! Listen to 2bX‘s two GPs reflecting on the forth season of the Urban Tech Podcast, including learnings about their past guests, urban challenges and possible solutions. Enjoy being part of a very honest, personal and fun conversation between two co-founders and get to know their awesome dynamic.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • It's crucial to proactively decide on unique funding paths, rather than defaulting to the traditional venture capital route.
  • Understanding cap table dynamics in the context of team dynamics can provide valuable insights.
  • Both first-time founders and serial entrepreneurs can achieve outstanding results, reinforcing that success isn't limited to a specific type of entrepreneur.
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1 year ago
26 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#23 Building Tomorrow’s Infrastructure – a CEO’s View with Andreas Schweinar, Dorsch Group
Today we are happy to welcome Andreas Schweinar from Dorsch Groupe, a global engineering firm with 9000 employees. Throughout his career, Andreas has focused on high-volume international infrastructure projects, emphasizing business development, structural creation, unit integration, process standardization, and innovative business models

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • Applying cost to elements can speed up the transition to a more sustainable infrastructure.
  • More trials are necessary in cities with established infrastructure to drive innovation.
  • Autonomous driving could soon be a reality in European cities, but regulatory processes may cause delays.
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1 year ago
28 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#22 Startup Capital Across the Ocean - a transatlantic connector's view - with Dieter Kondek, Transatlantic Capital Partners
Dieter Kondek, a tech enthusiast turned entrepreneur, has left indelible marks in the high-tech industry. Dieter is Founder at Transatlantic Capital Partners, an Atlantic Family Office Investment Alliance, connecting Family Offices & UHNWI on both sides of the Atlantic. Dieter is Co-Founder @ Global Blockchain Ventures, a $50m Venture Fund invested in 43 blockchain companies including Inveniam Capital, Kraken, Coinbase, Google Quantum. He was executive with some of the most well-known tech companies in the industry, including IBM, Dell, Computer 2000 (TechData). Dieter is a serial entrepreneur with 4 exits and has successfully raised capital for over $150m in private equity and venture capital. Dieter has moved to the US 20 years ago and is connecting the D.A.CH. and US technology ecosystems since 20 years.

In this episode you’ll learn:

- It’s important to have Product Market Fit and first revenues in home market before considering to enter US market.

- Raising from US based Super Angels does not only help raising money in the US, but manoevring cultural differences.

- Don’t underestimate Corporate VC arms in the US.
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1 year ago
41 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#21 How our built environment shapes climate and society - an expert’s view with Alice Haugh, Laudes Foundation
Today we are happy to welcome Alice Haugh, Built Environment Programme Manager at the Laudes Foundation in Amsterdam. Alice drives system-wide stakeholder collaboration that coordinates European policy makers, industry, finance, and communities to tackle the immense emission levels of the built environment and the direct social consequences. Additionally, she leads strategic design studios within several Architecture Master's courses throughout the Netherlands, passing on her philosophy that all architects must creatively incorporate ecological designs.

In this episode you’ll:


  • Learn about the concept of the inclusive ESG construct, namely that when you take care of the G (Governance), the S (Social) and the E (Ecological) emerge as by-products.

  • Explore the discrepancy in media coverage and the resulting shift in attention between the housing crisis and the climate crisis.

  • Learn about the Community Land Trust and the mechanisms that can support this initiative and the majority positive impact this model brings.
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1 year ago
37 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#20 AI and Data-Driven Urban Design - an expert’s view with Angelos Chronis, Infrared
Today we have Angelos Chronis as our guest. Angelos is the CEO and Co-Founder of Infrared City GmbH as well as Senior Research Engineer at the Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna and Senior Faculty at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia. His work focuses on performative design, simulation, AI and data-driven design and optimization as well as interactive interfaces and AR/VR. He has developed various design and integrated simulation systems, such as InFraReD, a ground-breaking AI-driven climate simulation framework.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • The way we assess the value of buildings is crucial for promoting climate-resilient urban design.
  • Maximizing the use of natural resources, such as daylight, should not be overlooked when focusing on emission-free buildings.
  • AI plays a vital role in urban design, connecting natural resources with human interventions to determine the location, type, and approach to construction in cities.
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1 year ago
43 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
#19 Jobs-to-be-done for Urban Mobility – an expert’s view with Lieke Ypma, Telling
Lieke is the founder of Telling - the design studio for mobility. As experts in usability, Telling helps teams build products that last. Telling understands user motivations and category rules. Services include UX research, design, design operations and strategy development - for digital and physical products and infrastructure. Telling starts with people. Always. Because human motivation endures while technology evolves. In addition to running Telling, Lieke teaches design and urban development at various universities, including the HTW Berlin. She is also involved in women's mobility and the Berlin initiative on school zones.

In this episode you’ll learn:
  • Gain an understanding of the various tasks and needs people associate with urban mobility, encompassing not only functional but also emotional aspects
  • Recognise the necessity for urban mobility stakeholders to shift their perspective towards understanding how people utilize urban spaces
  • Explore the significance of technology and data in achieving the objective of enhancing urban mobility and space utilization
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2 years ago
29 minutes

The UrbanTech VC
The go-to podcast for everything European UrbanTech.