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Why Germany's Startup Factories Deserve Silicon Valley's Attention
By Philipp Herrmann, Co-founder of BRYCK and Managing Director of BRYCK Startup Alliance. This is an Op-Ed on Operators' Stack, Menlo Times. Europe has never lacked the raw material for DeepTech. It has world-class universities, deep engineering benches, and a research output that rivals the world's best. What it has lacked is the machinery to turn scientific breakthroughs into companies that can compete on a global stage. That gap between scientific excellence and commercial
Karan Bhatia
6 hours ago4 min read


How Hard It Really Is to Build a Corporate Startup in Germany
By Sven Siering - Managing Director of vent.io, the Digital and Innovation Unit of Deutsche Leasing Group, which unites corporate venture capital and digital product engineering. Most corporate startups fail. Not because the market was wrong. Not because the team was weak. They fail because nobody built the right operating model. And without that, all the capital, customers, and brand name in the world will not save you. I know this because I have been building one for five y
Karan Bhatia
Jul 47 min read


How Electric Propulsion Is Unlocking Mobility in Space
By Kevin Lausten, CEO, Morpheus Space - A leading innovator and manufacturer of advanced electric propulsion systems for in-space mobility. Electric propulsion is shifting satellites from fixed assets to mobile infrastructure. As orbital congestion rises, maneuverability is becoming a core driver of mission value. Access to Space Is Improving but Orbital Mobility Remains Constrained The “New Space” era has fundamentally changed launch economics. The cost per kilogram to orbit
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May 124 min read


In the Age of AI, Your Website Has a New Job.
By Helena Rebane, CEO of AddSearch For years, companies built websites for a browsing-based path to conversion. The assumption was simple: attract visitors, help them explore, guide them toward the right information, and move them gradually toward action. But that logic belongs to an earlier web. At AddSearch, what we increasingly see is that visitors arrive with far less patience and far more context, often shaped by AI tools before they ever reach the site. They are not loo
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May 116 min read


How Early-Stage Investing Is Shifting — From Pattern Matching to Founder Conviction
By Andra Bagdonaitė, General Partner at FIRSTPICK Most early-stage investment decisions are made with almost no data. There's no revenue to analyze. No market share to defend. No proven team history at the specific problem they're now attacking. And yet capital gets deployed, at speed, in volume, based on frameworks built for a world that increasingly no longer exists. The question every serious early-stage investor should be asking right now: what is actually driving convict
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May 115 min read


Fixed Income’s $140 Trillion Plumbing Problem
(A Guest Post by Marius Jurgilas, CEO of Axiology) Fixed income is the quiet giant of capital markets. With more than $140 trillion outstanding globally, it dwarfs listed equities and funds, governments, banks, and corporates. And yet the machinery that moves it has not meaningfully changed in a generation. The whole bond lifecycle (issuance, custody, trading, settlement) still runs on siloed systems stitched together by intermediaries, message queues, and overnight batch pro
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Apr 304 min read


How Agentic AI Is Transforming Private Credit - From Manual Servicing to Autonomous Operations
This is a guest post by Daniel Liechtenstein, Co-Founder & CEO @ Hypercore. Private credit has grown into a $2+ trillion asset class. The capital is there. The deals are there. What hasn't kept pace is how firms actually run their operations once the money is deployed. That gap is becoming harder to ignore. The Hidden Operational Problem. Most private credit firms run loan servicing through a combination of spreadsheets, legacy systems, and manual workflows. Payment waterfall
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Apr 204 min read
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