Mind the Chat with Natalie Refuah – Viola Growth
In this Mind the Chat we will discuss about the most recent evolutions in the Israeli investment landscape with Natalie Refuah, Partner at Viola Growth.
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Mind the Bridge has been running a non-profit foundation since 2007. It was established by Marco Marinucci with the support of a group of entrepreneurs passionate about entrepreneurship education.
Mind the Bridge was established in 2007 by then Googler, Marco Marinucci. Marco now serves as the company’s CEO with Italian university Professor Alberto Onetti as its chairman.
By Alberto Onetti|2020-10-26T16:21:49+01:00June 22nd, 2020|Corporates, General, Investors, Mind the Chat, Startups|
In this Mind the Chat we will discuss about the most recent evolutions in the Israeli investment landscape with Natalie Refuah, Partner at Viola Growth.
By Alberto Onetti|2020-10-26T16:21:58+01:00June 19th, 2020|Corporates, General, Mind the Chat|
In this chat I will discuss with Mauro Piasere, Director Digital & Innovation and COO Xsight Division, how Saipem strives to maintain the first one, while, at the same time, quickly gearing up for the later.
By Alberto Onetti|2020-10-26T16:22:07+01:00June 16th, 2020|Corporates, General, Mind the Chat, Startups|
We are seeing companies spin-offing to separate vehicles the innovation activities. Is this the new trend?
By Alberto Onetti|2020-06-15T13:50:31+02:00June 15th, 2020|Corporates, General, Mind the Chat|
Rethinking the Corporate Accelerator model. Why TrenLab Accelerator is interesting case worth to deep-dive?
By Marco Marinucci|2020-06-08T09:26:24+02:00May 27th, 2020|Corporates, General, Mind the Chat, Silicon Valley|
Marco Marinucci meets Dennis Clark, the Managing Director of Honda Innovations, in this last episode of Mind the Chat. The evolution of Honda’s presence in Silicon Valley should be looked at as exemplary for corporations that are considering expanding their footprint in the Bay Area: started as Honda Research Institute, then added a CVC unit and R&D team in 2011, and finally morphed in 2017 into Honda Innovations, a separate ~50 people company running 2 major programs.