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The Rise of Chinese Venture Capital – (Part 3 of 5)

Steve Blank

The first post described how China built a science and technology infrastructure to support advanced weapons systems development. The previous post described how the Torch program built China’s innovation clusters. This post is about the rise of Chinese venture capital and how it helped build the countries entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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National Industrial Policy – Private Capital and The America’s Frontier Fund Steps Up

Steve Blank

At the heart of this contest is leadership in emerging and disruptive technologies – running the gamut from semiconductors and supercomputers to biotech and blockchain and everything in between. Their overall goal is to turn China into a technologically advanced and militarily powerful state that can challenge U.S. versus China.

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When It’s Darkest Men See the Stars

Steve Blank

This doesn’t mean just more technology stuff, though we’ll get that. Over the last half a century, Silicon Valley has grown into the leading technology and innovation cluster for the United States and the world. What’s happening is something more profound than a change in technology. The story to date is a familiar one.

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Looking Back On Tech, Startups, And VC In 2018

Haystack

6/ Venture Capital In Expansion Phase. Technology is, like water, flowing and seeping into nearly every sector and eventually into most of the global economy. Public investors, cross-over investors, and even traditional private equity firms have taken notice, further blurring the lines of what constitutes true venture capital.

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The Rise of Chinese Venture Capital – (Part 3 of 5)

Steve Blank

The first post described how China built a science and technology infrastructure to support advanced weapons systems development. The previous post described how the Torch program built China’s innovation clusters. This post is about the rise of Chinese venture capital and how it helped build the countries entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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How Venture Capitalists and Government Can Promote Entrepreneurship

David Teten

I’m looking for someone who wants to lead this. - Organizing events for local mid- to large-company CIOs / CEOs to meet technology startups , in order to help startups get traction and keep their momentum going. A team in California is already creating a offshore seastead for non-US citizens who want to build companies in the US.

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The Endless Frontier: U.S. Science and National Industrial Policy (part 1)

Steve Blank

government has had a robust national science and technology policy, it lacks a national industrial policy; leaving that to private capital. but became much less so in the last decade when the bottom-line drove industries offshore. This series of blog posts is my attempt to understand how science and technology policy in the U.S.