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Corporate Global Venturing Pushing the frontiers of venture capital – creating a sustainable ecosystem from the Golden Age Millennium Hotel London Mayfair 20 – 21 May 2014

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The 2014 Global Corporate Venturing Symposium promises to be the best yet. Taking place in London May 20 - 21

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Corporate Global Venturing

Pushing the frontiers of venture capital – creating a sustainable ecosystem from the Golden Age

‘ ‘Millennium Hotel London Mayfair

20 – 21 May 2014

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Contents

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Welcome Note page 5

Sponsors & Partnerspages 6 - 7

20 May Ballroom Agenda pages 8 - 9

20 May Seminar Room 1 Agendapage 10

20 May Seminar Room 2 Agendapage 11

20 May Keynote Speakers Spotlightpages 13 & 15

20 May Speaker List pages 17 & 19

21 May Ballroom Agenda pages 20 - 21

Unpanels CV 101 to 301 series page 23

Unpanel Sustainability page 25

21 May Seminar Room 1 Agendapage 26

21 May Seminar Room 2 Agenda page 27

21 May Keynote Speaker Spotlightpages 29 & 31

21 May Speaker List pages 33 & 35

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WelcomeA message from Toby Lewis

It is a great privilege to be in the right place and the right time. If you are reading this, you are arguably lucky in this respect.

At Global Corporate Venturing we titled this event “Pushing the frontiers of venture capital – creating a sustainable ecosystem from the Golden Age”, because we believe there is a true opportunity for corporations investing in venture capital to transform venture capital.

Since our company was started in in 2010, corporate venturing, the activity, has boomed and is now arguably at a key inflexion point, which we have dubbed the “Golden Age”, due to the strong levels of interest and activity, and we think this provides corporates the potential to transform how venture capital itself operates.

The proliferation of corporates investing venture capital appear to be approaching the task with discipline and thoughtfulness. Corporates involved in the start-up world are on the look-out to add value and are moving into highly intriguing areas of strategic relevance for their parent companies.

The most successful independent venture capital firms are now themselves looking to move beyond the partnership-based approach to create organisations which have longevity. In this way, we expect them to look to lessons from the corporate venturing industry, which has learned to incorporate the star culture seemingly necessary to succeed in venture capital, with institutions that have more sophisticated goals than one individual.

For this reason we have sub-titled our Symposium as attempting to create “a sustainable ecosystem”, because we feel venture capital can become a more stable pursuit, which learns to live with its history of cyclicality. Corporations, with their greater focus on social responsibility than pure financial investors, also attempt to create a more sustainable way of doing business, with a focus on issues such as women in the workplace, the development of accelerators, and ensuring we have a decent environment for our communities and the wider world.

The great line-up of speakers who have honored us with their presence, will set out where they think corporate venturing is headed at their organisations and beyond. Given the growing role of corporations within venture capital, this will equally point to where the investment discipline is headed.

It has been a true privilege to watch corporate venturing expand during the years our title has been around, and we are hopeful the discipline is entering its golden age, as sophisticated corporations continue to take the lead within venture capital, and are increasingly courted by independent financial investors.

Enjoy the conference and keep us posted on all your news.

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Bioenterprise Capital is one of the premier investment firms targeting global opportunities in agricultural technology. Utilizing a diversified investment strategy, Bioenterprise Capital applies its comprehensive domain expertise to all of our investments, from seed stage to mature high growth companies. Our management team brings more than six decades of collective venture capital experience.www.bioenterprisecapital.com

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Super Boutique law firm MJ Hudson was created for, and is dedicated to, the Alternative Assets industry. MJ Hudson offer a highly specialised alternative to the legal industry establishment, both onshore in London, and offshore in the Channel Islands. In total, the practice represents over 200 asset managers.

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Concentrating on the core sectors where BP operates, BP Ventures identifies and accelerates the development of game-changing innovations. It does this by finding technology entrepreneurs who are working at the frontiers of their fields. The current investment portfolio is focused on emerging, strategic technologies, oil and gas, downstream technologies including fuels and chemicals, biotech and bioenergy.

Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures LLC (SAEV) is the corporate venturing subsidiary of Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco), the world’s leading integrated energy company. Headquartered in Dhahran with offices in North America and Europe, SAEV’s mission is to invest globally in start-ups and high growth companies with technologies of strategic importance to its parent, Saudi Aramco. Focus areas include upstream and downstream oil & gas, renewable energy, energy efficiency and water technologies.

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Ballroom Agenda08:00 - 08:50 Registration

08:50 - 09:00 Welcome to the 2014 GCV SymposiumTim Lafferty, MD, Global Corporate Venturing (Mawsonia Ltd)

09:00 - 09:30 CVC Global OverviewSpeaker: James Mawson, Founder, Global Corporate Venturing (Mawsonia Ltd)Founder of Global Corporate Venturing, James Mawson outlines why we think the next wave of corporate venturing units will push the frontiers of venture capital. He will argue corporate venturing is at a key inflexion point, which we have dubbed the “Golden Age” of corporate venturing and should use the opportunity to create a sustainable venture capital ecosystem as venture is now institutionalising away from an esoteric partnership-based industry. Mawson will also provide a summary of the key trends that Global Corporate Venturing and our other titles Global University Venturing and Global Government Venturing have observed.

09:30 - 10:00 Keynote 1: Fireside Chat – Views from a global corporate venturing leaderSpeaker: Arvind Sodhani, Intel Capital, interviewed by: Toby Lewis, Global Corporate Venturing.Arvind Sodhani, who has led Intel Capital for nine years, will address how to create a permanent corporate venturing institution, as his group has shown the world how corporations can be an unrivalled force in venture capital when they do it right. Intel Capital has invested more than $11bn in the last 20 years making it perhaps the largest venture investor globally. Following an expansion of its sector focus to ten areas last year, the group is maintaining its position as the most active corporate venturing unit, and will doubtless be a force to watch for many years to come.

10:00 - 10:30 Keynote 2: The new model Microsoft VenturesSpeaker: Rahul Sood, Microsoft Ventures.Rahul Sood became head of the newly formed Microsoft Ventures last year, and is leading the technology company’s unified programme working with start-ups in eight locations globally. Sood will set out his vision for the new programme, which with its combination of direct investment, Microsoft’s BizSpark programme and accelerator is arguably a new model example of what the future of corporate venturing may look like. Sood will explain why the company has decided to evolve its corporate venturing efforts into its present format, despite the company always having been regarded as a thought-leader in its work with start-ups.

10:30 - 11:00 A.M. Break

11:00 - 11:30 Panel 1: Are we in a bubble?This panel will discuss if the venture and start-up worlds are getting over-heated, with valuations rising higher and higher. The panel explores the impact caused by the rise of accelerators and incubators as well as corporate venture itself becoming such a hot topic globally and if industry-wide standards are needed to counteract the increase in valuations.

ModeratorNeil Foster, Baker Botts

PanelRalf Schnell, Siemens Venture CapitalJoe Vaillancourt, Waste ManagementGary Fingerhut, Cleveland Clinic InnovationsTony Askew, Reed Elsevier Ventures

11:30 - 12:00 Panel 2: Innovation Chief Innovation Officers and heads of Digital from assorted key influencers in the digital/innovation world will discuss the issues their organisations are dealing with. These individuals and their peers are likely to dictate how the future of corporate venturing becomes embedded in corporates and what they say will be indicative of how corporate venture changes venture capital as an asset class.`The panel will set out how corporate venturing can become a sustainable activity with a large organisation.

ModeratorJohn Riggs, PwC

PanelMark Read, WPP Digital,Marcel Reichart, BertelsmannMatthias Ummenhofer, EIFDebu Purkayastha, Octopus Investments

12:00 - 12:30 Keynote 3: CVCs & Life SciencesSpeaker: Jens Eckstein, SR OneJens Eckstein became head of GlaxoSmithKline’s corporate venturing unit SR One in 2011. The unit is fresh from a bumper dealmaking year in 2013, as the most active group in the life sciences sector. Eckstein will discuss if there is a leadership role that corporate venturing is playing in the sector, as the independent venture industry in the sector has contracted amid a weak fundraising environment, despite a marked improvement in the flow of exits in the sector during 2013.

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12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 14:30 Keynote 4: Building a global strategySpeaker: Nagraj Kashyap, Qualcomm VenturesNagraj Kashyap, who has secured big successes on a global scale for Qualcomm Ventures including the recent sale of Israel-based satellite navigation app Waze, will talk to how he directed that group’s global strategy, targeting specific geographies like Israel, India, China & Brazil. Kashyap discusses how easy he found it to get traction in the various geographies Qualcomm Ventures operates in and to provide tips for others to be successful overseas.

14:30 - 15:00 Panel 3: Energy & ICTCorporate venturing is set to lead the way for innovation in the Energy and ICT sector, the panel discusses how corporate venturing will interact with the two sectors.

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ModeratorRene Savelsberg, Chrysalix SET

PanelFrancois Badoual, Total Energy VenturesErik Jorgensen, Intel CapitalMatt McElhattan, Chevron Technology VenturesGeorge Coyle, ConocoPhillips Company

15:00 - 15:30 Panel 4: Start-ups going globalFew things are more important than how corporations deal with globalisation. Global Corporate Venturing’s regular academic partner Martin Haemmig introduces a panel of innovators who are at the forefront of globalising innovation.

ModeratorMartin Haemmig, CeTIM

PanelBruce Niven, Saudi Aramco Energy VenturesAnne Glover, Amadeus Capital PartnersOlivier Garel, Unilever Ventures

15:30 - 16:00 P.M. Break

16:00 - 16:30 Keynote 3: CVCs & Life SciencesSpeaker: Claudia Fan Munce, IBMIBM Venture Capital is experimenting with IBM’s Watson programme as to how CVC can be used to build a partner ecosystem for a new business unit. She explains what they are trying to do and how others can follow IBM’s lead.

16:30 - 17:00 Panel 5: Agri-technology in the spotlightTechnology relating to agriculture continues to rise in importance as the world’s population grows, as biofuels rise, and as agricultural materials become important to medicine.

ModeratorDave Smardon, Bioenterprise Capital

PanelAlex Steel, Syngenta VenturesJoseph Regan, Bioenterprise CapitalDeborah Magid, IBM Venture Capital Group

17:00 - 17:30 Panel 6: The future of strategic valueDelivering strategic value is what most people think corporate venturing should be about. The panellists discuss how to do this effectively.

ModeratorMark Muth, PwC

PanelDominique Mégret, Swisscom VenturesAdam Caper, Synchrony InnovationsGeert van de Wouw, Shell Technology VenturesGirish Nadkarni, ABB Technology Ventures

18:00 Drinks Receptions

19:00 Gala Dinner & Awards

20 May 2014

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Seminar Room 1

11:00 - 11:30 Future of video and televisionSpeakers:Gareth Capon, GrabyoJorge A. Cosano, American MediaBen Moore, Positive ImageThe future of video and television are being transformed by the internet and the shift to mobile. Participants discuss the key trends.

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11:30 - 12:00 Standard terms: the good, the bad and the uglySpeakers:Megan Muir, DLA PiperTerms are a key part of how deals are done. Megan Muir discusses the key trends.

12:00 - 12:30 Leadership as a criteria of investmentSpeakers:Marianne Abib-Pech, Lead the Future SylarCapitalRoger Gorman, Profinda The importance of the management team is usually cited as crucial to the success of any start-up. This session discusses how best to assess leadership when making an investment decision.

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 14:30 Transport seminarSpeakers:Walter Masalin, Nokia Growth PartnersThe future of transport is a topic of the utmost importance. Participants discuss trends in the sector.

14:30 - 15:00 Healthcare Seminar 1Speakers:Goncalo de Vasconcelos, SyndicateRoomGeoffrey Vince, Cleveland ClinicThis seminar will discuss how corporates should look to invest in healthcare.

15:00 - 15:30 Healthcare Seminar 2Speakers:Paul Brown, Sandbox IndustriesVishal Gulati, Radiant Capital, DigitoneThis seminar will consider the latest trends in healthcare.

16:00 - 16:30 The future of personal dataSpeakers:Farley Duvall, White BullJulian Ranger, SocialSafeData-protection start up SocialSafe talks with event manager Farley Duvall of WhiteBull about the future of personal data.

15:30 - 16:00 P.M. Break

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16:30 - 17:00 Starts-ups going GlobalKen Yasunaga, Innovation Network Corporation of JapanJames Caruso PhD, JNC Corporation and Draper NexusVenturesThe potential for start-ups and businesses to go global quickly has never been greater. The seminar discusses how interaction with corporates speeds this up.

11:00 - 11:30 Energy & ICT SeminarSpeakers:Rene Savelsberg, Chrysalix SETMads Jensen, SefairaThis seminar will look at the convergence of digital and energy investing.

11:30 - 12:00 Energy water nexus seminarSpeakers:Tom Whitehouse, Carbon InternationalFlorian Bollen, MemsysThis seminar will look at the convergence of energy and water investing.

12:00 - 12:30 Universities and the futureSpeakers:Gregg Bayes-Brown, Global University VenturingTony Stanco, NCET2Innovation coming from universities is a key topic, and our sister publication Global University Venturing is a landmark title tracking the space. Its editor and a key partner discuss key trends.

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 14:30 Chemicals and industrials seminarSpeakers:Alexander Timofeev, NafenPhilipp Hasler, Emerald Technology VenturesThis seminar will look at the latest trends in chemicals and industrials.

14:30 - 15:00 Financial technology seminarSpeakers:Daniel Gandesha, Property PartnerJaidev Shergill, Capital OneEgbert Bierman, Transamerica VenturesThis panel discusses how the financial sector is being disrupted by new technologies.

15:00 - 15:30 Bitcoin and Cyber-security

16:00 - 16:30 Ecommerce seminarSpeakers:Andrew McGregor, EcommeraMike Reid, Frog CapitalCommerce has been transformed by first the rise of the internet and then the shift to mobile. Panellists discuss the main trends in the sector.

15:30 - 16:00 P.M. Break

Bitcoin is on everybody’s lips as the potential next big currency. One key problem it faces is cyber-security weaknesses could shake faith in the system. The panel discusses what can be done to improve this aspect of making bitcoins become a mainstream currency.

ModeratorAlex Mason, Baker Botts

PanelBradley Rotter, RivitzBob Ackerman, Allegis Capital

Seminar Room 220 May 2014

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Keynote Speakers20 May 2014

James MawsonFounder, Global Corporate Venturing (Mawsonia Ltd)

James was editor of Private Equity News, part of Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal in London, for nearly four years until May, 2010 when he launched Global Corporate Venturing as an independent title from his own publishing company. This was followed by the launch of the second publication, Global University Venturing, in January 2012 to help students and faculty and academia more broadly launch or develop their entrepreneurial businesses and work with external peers. The third title from the company, Global Government Venturing, launched in May 2014.As well as editing Private Equity News, James coordinated leveraged buyout and venture capital coverage for use by other titles in the Dow Jones and News Corporation group, acted as a spokesman on BBC radio and television and chaired awards and conferences for a host of media groups, including the BVCA awards and event for more than 1,000 people in October, 2009.

Arvind Sodhani is executive vice president of Intel Corporation and president of Intel Capital. Sodhani was elected vice president by the board of directors in May 1990, served as senior vice president from 2005 to 2007 and was promoted to executive vice president in December 2007.He joined Intel in 1981 as assistant treasurer of Intel Europe, was promoted to the position of assistant treasurer of the corporation in August, 1984 and was named treasurer in July 1988. As Intel’s treasurer, Sodhani was responsible for treasury, investor relations, corporate credit, mergers and acquisitions, post contracts management and risk management.He became president of Intel Capital in March 2005. Intel Capital, Intel’s strategic investment arm, directs the company’s external investments, mergers and acquisitions in support of Intel’s strategic objectives.Sodhani served as a member of the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. board of directors from 1997 – 2007.He also served as a member of the SMART Technologies, Inc. board of directors from 2007-2013.He received a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Michigan.

Founder of luxury computer creator VoodooPC (est 1991), voodoo was acquired by Hewlett-Packard. I spent 18 years as an entrepreneur before joining Microsoft in January of 2011.

Arvind SodhaniPresident, Intel Capital

Rahul SoodGeneral Manager & Partner, Microsoft Ventures

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BP VenturesConcentrating on core sectors where BP operates, BP Ventures identifies and accelerates the development of game-changing innovations.

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Nagraj Kashyap is a senior vice president of ventures and innovation for Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. In this role, Kashyap is the global head of the Qualcomm Ventures group and oversees the Company’s strategic investments in wireless industry ventures. In addition he oversees all business development activities for Qualcomm Research.

Claudia Fan Munce is the Managing Director of the IBM Venture Capital Group and Vice President of IBM Corporate Strategy. The Venture Capital Group’s mission is to promote an innovation ecosystem engaging the full range of IBM resources and capabilities with that of its venture capital partners and other key innovation drivers. It serves as the strategic unit of IBM that drives business partnership with venture capital firms and their portfolio companies globally, focusing on growth markets and emerging technologies to maximize growth opportunities.Ms. Munce joined IBM’s Research Division in 1985 and she has held many technical and business leadership positions. She is on the Board of Directors of the National Venture Capital Association and has previously served as the chairwoman of its Corporate Advisory Board as well as a board member for the Latin American Venture Capital Association. She continues to serve on the advisory board of several venture capital organizations worldwide.Ms. Munce was born in Taiwan and grew up in Brazil. She holds a Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Santa Clara University and a Masters of Business Administration from Stanford University.

Dr. Eckstein joined SR One as President in 2011. He comes to SR One from TVM Capital where he was a Venture Partner, Entrepreneur-in-Residence and appointed CEO and President of SelectX Pharmaceuticals. Prior to that, he was a General Partner in TVMs Boston life sciences practice where he focused on earlier-stage investments. He is currently Chairman of the Board of Directors of Thrasos Therapeutics and a Director at Alios BioSciences. He also was a member of the Board of Directors for CoNCERT Pharmaceuticals, Enanta Pharmaceuticals, SelectX Pharmaceuticals, Rapid Micro Biosystems, Anchor Therapeutics, and an Advisor to Sirtris Pharmaceuticals.Jens was the founder of Akikoa Pharmaceuticals, a biotechnology start-up company focusing on hearing loss, and North Haven Systems, a life science IT company. Prior to joining TVM Capital, Jens led drug discovery programs at Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Mitotix, Inc.He is the author of multiple scientific publications and holds several issued and pending patents. Jens is an Advisor to the Alzheimer Research Forum.

Jens EcksteinPresident, SR One

Nagraj KashyapSenior Vice President, Qualcomm Ventures

Claudia Fan MunceManaging Director, IBM Venture Capital Group

Keynote Speakers20 May 2014

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SpeakersAdam Caper Synchrony Innovations

Alex Mason Baker Botts

Alex Steel Syngenta Ventures

Alexander Timofeev Nafen

Andrew McGregor Ecommera

Ben Moore Positive Image

Bob Ackerman Allegis Capital

Bradley Rotter Rivitz

Bruce Niven Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures

Craig Gomulka Highmark Ventures

Daniel Gandesha Property Partner

Dave Smardon Bioenterprise Capital

Deborah Magid IBM Venture Capital Group

Debu Purkayastha Octopus Investments

Dominique Mégret Swisscom Ventures

Egbert Bierman Transamerica Ventures

Erik Jorgensen Intel Capital

Fabienne Herlaut Ecomobilité Ventures

Farley Duvall White Bull

Florian Bollen Memsys

Francois Badoual Total Energy Ventures

Gareth Capon Grabyo

Gary Fingerhut Cleveland Clinic Innovations

Geert van de Wouw Shell Technology Ventures

George Coyle ConocoPhillips

Girish Nadkarni ABB Technology Ventures

Goncalo de Vasconcelos SyndicateRoom

Jaidev Shergill Capital One

James Caruso PhD JNC Corporation & Draper Nexus Ventures

Anne Glover Amadeus Capital Partners

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Joe Vaillancourt Waste Management

John Riggs PwC

Jorge A. Cosano American Media

Joseph Regan Bioenterprise Capital

Julian Ranger SocialSafe

Ken Yasunaga Innovation Network Corporation of Japan

Mads Jensen Sefaira

Marcel Reichart Bertelsmann

Marianne Abib-Pech Lead the Future SylarCapital

Mark Muth PwC

Mark Read WPP Digital

Martin Haemmig CeTIM

Matt McElhattan Chevron Technology Ventures

Matthias Ummenhofer EIF

Megan Muir DLA Piper

Mike Reid Frog Capital

Neil Foster Baker Botts

Olivier Garel Unilever Ventures

Paul Brown Sandbox Industries

Philipp Hasler Emerald Technology Ventures

Ralf Schnell Siemens Venture Capital

Rene Savelsberg Chrysalix SET

Roger Gorman Profinda

Tom Whitehouse Carbon International

Tony Askew Reed Elsevier Ventures

Tony Stanco NCET2

Vishal Gulati Radiant Capital, Digitone

Walter Masalin Nokia Growth Partners

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Ballroom Agenda08:00 - 08:50 Registration

09:00 - 09:30 Keynote 1: Fireside chat with BP Ventures

09:30 - 10:00 Keynote 2: Unrivalled view of innovationSpeaker: Greg Becker, SVB.The 18 year veteran of Silicon Valley Bank arguably has an unrivalled view of how innovation is changing. Using this unique perspective he will describe what a sustainable venture capital ecosystem should look like and what corporate venturing can do to help this become a reality

11:00 - 11:30 A.M. Break

11:30 - 12:00 Keynote 3: Fireside chat with Bill Taranto, MerckInterviewer: James Mawson, Global Corporate VenturingSpeaker: William Taranto, MerckBill Taranto, Merck, talks with Jim Mawson, Global Corporate Venturing, at an important moment in the evolution of the US-based pharmaceutical company’s corporate venturing strategy.

BP Ventures is looking towards a collaborative and alliance-based approach to corporate venturing, in an approach Issam Dairanieh says is creating the “next generation of corporate venturing. Toby Lewis quizzes Dairanieh about what the unit is trying to achieve and what it is doing.”

InterviewerToby Lewis, Global Corporate Venturing

SpeakerIssam Dairanieh, Head of BP Ventures

10:00 - 10:30 Panel 1: Dealmaking MasterclassAssorted dealmakers taking an active and often innovative approach discuss how the deal process will work for corporate venturing units. Topics to be discussed include the possibilities for corporate venturing units and mergers and acquisitions to overlap more, and what interesting structures are being used in deals. Plus, how corporate venturing can take a thought leadership role in the asset class by innovating the way deals are structured to better secure value from and for portfolio companies.

ModeratorMark Radcliffe, DLA Piper

PanelFrederic Rombaut, CiscoStefan Gabriel, 3M New VenturesMarkus Thill, Robert Bosch Venture Capital

10:30 - 11:00 Panel 2: The metrics that matterMeasuring success in corporate venturing is difficult. This panel will discuss how to develop a decent framework to assess performance and what tools you should consider to progress towards a company’s goals, keep on top of portfolio companies, measure performance, and value created by team members. It will begin with a show and tell of how some groups are doing this.

ModeratorRay Haarstick, Relevant Equity Systems

PanelBernhard Mohr, EvonikJames Caruso Phd, JNC Corporation and Draper Nexus Ventures,Jaidev Shergill, Capital OneCurt Gunsenheimer, Iris Capital Management

12:00 - 13:15 UnpanelsGlobal Corporate Venturing is looking to support corporate venturing programmes in all stages of their development. Corven Networks’Andrew Gaule is overseeing these two discussion sessions discussing how corporate venturing can best push the frontiers of venture capital to make the venture world a sustainable ecosystem.For full details please refer to the Unpanel page

13:15 - 14:45 Lunch

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15:15 - 15:45 Panel 4: Panel: Dealing with other stakeholders (trade body, university and government panel)

How corporate venturing interacts with other participants in the venture community is of utmost importance. This issue is likely to come to the fore as the asset class develops. For the venture industry to become truly sustainable, effective communication with all stakeholders is necessary.

ModeratorClaire Lee, SVB

PanelPaul Morris, UKTITony Stanco, NCET2Ken Yasunaga, Innovation Network Corporation of JapanLord Wei

15:45 - 16:15 Panel 5: Innovating at early stage

How corporates can play at early stage is becoming a topic of increasing importance. Angel investors, accelerators and corporate accelerators discuss the trends in this area.

ModeratorKarma Samdup, MJ Hudson

PanelAndy Shannon, Startup BootcampAndy McCartney, Microsoft VenturesMichael Brigl, Boston Consulting GroupJoe Schorge, Pomona Capital

16:15 - 16:45 P.M. Break

16:45 - 17:15 Panel 6: Impact Investing, Corporate Venturing and Corporate Venture Capital.

Where do these approaches overlap, what are the opportunities for partnership and syndication -- and who’s leading the charge?

ModeratorAmanda Feldman, Volans

PanelJorn Bang Andersen, ClareoDr. Maximilian Martin, Impact Economy SAVinay Nair, Social Investment Business

17:15 - 17:45 Panel 7: Building a sustainable business: compensation and talent

The building blocks of corporate venturing units, like all organisations, are the people in the industry. Our panel discusses the best ways to make this work.

ModeratorDermot Hill, Intramezzo,

PanelChris Coburn, Partners HealthcareRaja Doddala, 7-VenturesJay Onda, DOCOMO Innovations, Inc.

14:45 - 15.15 Fireside chat: The return of the African Lion?Speaker: Marcin Hejka, Intel CapitalInterviewer: Quentin Carruthers, Global Government VenturingThere is talk that the next innovation ecosystem of the future could be Africa, with adoption of mobile phones helping the continent leapfrog other places in its adoption of innovation. Vanguard corporate venturing units are making Africa a priority.

17:45 - 18.15 Keynote 5: Fireside chat: VC partnering with CVC, part 2Speakers:Jamie McGurk, Andreessen HorowitzSue Siegel, GEVenture firm Andreessen Horowitz’s Jamie McGurk discusses with GE Ventures’ Sue Siegel about how venture firms and corporate venturing units can partner together more effectively. The fireside chat will be introduced by Mark Radcliffe, DLA Piper.

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UnpanelsGlobal Corporate Venturing is looking to support corporate venturing programmes in all stages of their development. Corven Networks’ Andrew Gaule is overseeing these two discussion sessions discussing how corporate venturing can best push the frontiers of venture capital to make the venture world a sustainable ecosystem.

The effective partnering of corporates and venture capitalists is likely to be the secret to creating a sustainable venture capital industry, despite historic distrust among independent VCs of many corporate venturing programmes.

Unpanel 1: Partnering with VCs

Global Corporate Venturing has put together a three part series from CV101 to CV301, to help programmes at all phases of their development cycle and these unpanels will discuss some of the problems that arise.

CV 101 to 301 series

Erik Vermeulen, Philips and Janke Dittmer, Gilde

The deep pockets of corporate venturing, potential to take a long-term view on capital intensive sectors, and ability to tie investments to contracts, is a key differentiator from the independent venture capital industry which has in general pulled back from areas which need heavy levels of investment.

Unpanel 2: Investing in capital intensive areasDavorin Kuchan, Capbridge Venture Capital

Regular Global Corporate Venturing columnist Martin Haemmig, takes audience members through the latest data trends in academia, and will be joined by his regular writing partner to discuss key trends.

Unpanel 3: Corporate Venturing on the Test BenchMartin Haemmig, Center for Technology & Innovation Management (CeTIM) Having recently developed a new partnership model for

corporate venturing across Australia, New Zealand & South-East Asia, Kelly will lead a discussion on how corporates can more efficiently cover special regions

Unpanel 4: Partnering best practicesAndrew Kelly, BioPacific Ventures

Sometimes it becomes necessary to refresh your corporate venturing strategy, so this unpanel will discuss the best way to do so.

Unpanel 6: Reforming a corporate venturing strategyErik Hedenryd, Volvo Group Venture Capital

The integration of corporate venturing into a group’s strategy is arguably fundamental to success. How to do so, is the subject of much debate.

Unpanel 7: Honing your strategic focusIain Cooper, Schlumberger

We all know that the sources and financing of corporate innovation are changing rapidly. The majority of Corporate Innovators Huddle activity is in Silicon Valley, so what “weak signals” on corporate venture and innovation is the Huddle seeing in Silicon Valley? What do these signals possibly portend for future trends in corporate venture and innovation? What is their applicability outside Silicon Valley?

For CVC practitioners by CVC practitioners

Unpanel 8: CV signals from Silicon ValleyRob Trice and Michael Rose, Corporate Venture Forum

There are many people out there who are contemplating doing this. Mercer’s Erik Sebusch gives his advice after years in the industry.

Unpanel 5: Launching a unit Erik Sebusch, Mercer Investment Consulting, Inc

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The importance of securing favourable deal structures and terms is well-known to any one who has sat at a negotiating table. Neil Foster examines the top trends.

Unpanel 14: Digging deep on dealstructures and termsNeil Foster, Baker Botts

Fancy advice on the hot areas wealthy individuals are interested in? Join this round-table to get some help.

Unpanel 15: Trends in wealth management?Mike O’Brien and Caroline Winckles UBS

Sudarsan Kuppurao, an experienced entrepreneur, engages the audience on how best start-ups and corporates can partner.

Unpanel 16: What Start-ups want from CVCsSudarsan Kuppurao, Vaakya

Should you make your organisation lean? That is what many are talking about in the business world. How can organisations get up to speed with the trend.

Unpanel 13: The future is LeanTrevor Owens, Javelin

Unpanels

Launching a unit effectively is of major interest to many of our readers which have recently set up programmes. How a unit is formed can be determinative in how successful the unit is in the future.

Unpanel 9: Marrying corporate and institutional investors – a venture capital role model for the future?

We believe corporate venturing can be at the forefront of making venture capital a “sustainable” asset class, in the sense that it can make it a discipline where all issues of importance to the digital economy and the world can be transformed in a long-term way. This will truly transform the frontiers of venture capital.

Unpanels: Sustainability

Crispin Leick, RWE Innogy Venture Capital A growing trend, especially in continental Europe, is for corporates to pool resources. Delegates will discuss advantages of the approach.

Unpanel 10: Setting up a multi-corporate fundIgnaas Caryn, Air France KLM

Brain activity dictates how investment decisions are made. Camargo will reveal what trends in neuroscience all good venture investors should be aware of.

Unpanel 11: How to use neuroscience to make effective investment decisions?Araceli Camargo, The Cube This unpanel will discuss how corporates can effectively

work together with start-ups when they are making venture investments.

Unpanel 12: Effective partneringAdrien Henry, Suez Environnement’s Blue Orange

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Seminar Room 121 May 2014

10:00 - 10:30 Partnering seminarGerald Brady, SVB, Raja Doddala, 7-Ventures, Jamie McGurk, Andreessen HorowitzHow corporates partner with start-ups is key to extracting value. The seminar will discuss the trends in the space.

10:30 - 11:00 Digital media seminar 1Edward Griffiths, DLA Piper, Julia Hawkins, Universal MusicThis seminar will discuss how corporates should look to invest in digital media.

11:30 - 12:00 Digital media seminar 2Jean-Michel Deligny, Go4 Ventures, Micke Jansson, 123onThis seminar will tackle the latest trends in digital media.

11:00 - 11:30 A.M. Break

12:00 - 12:30 Social investing seminarDr. Maximilian Martin, Impact Economy SA, Jan Matern, Emerge Venture Lab,Tomas Carruthers, Social Stock ExchangeThis seminar will discuss the latest trends in social investing.

12:30 - 13:15 Social investing seminar 2Toby Lewis, Global Corporate Venturing, Charmian Love, Volans, Cristina Umani, EVPA This seminar will discuss the latest trends in social investing and the recent report into the sector that Volans has produced.

13:15 - 14:45 Lunch

14:45 - 15:15 The Future of upstreamGraham Howe, BP, Chris Shannon, FotechThis seminar will discuss the latest trends in upstream oil and gas, with BP executive Graham Howe discussing his relationship with portfolio company Fotech, and the latest trends it is seeing.

15:15 - 15:45 Panel: Markets to watch in sub-Saharan Africa and role of CVC in these markets.

The diverse group of experts will discuss which key African markets they think are poised for success over the next five to ten years. They will also outline the best way to position firms for success in these markets.

ModeratorAllen Taylor, Endeavor

PanelAlex Steel, SyngentaDr. Markus Thill, Robert Bosch Venture CapitalAndrea Böhmert, Knife CapitalAnthony Siwawa, VPB

15:45 - 16:15 Keynote: The role of government in welcoming corporate venturing to AfricaSpeaker: His Excellency Williams Nkurunziza, the Rwandan High CommissionerHow can Governments entice and attract international brands and what role are the East African Governments playing to make this vision a reality?

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Seminar Room 2

10:00 - 10:30 Ag Tech Seminar 1Speakers:Dave Smardon, Bioenterprise CapitalWade Barnes, Farmers Edge This seminar will look at the convergence of digital and ag-tech.

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10:30 - 11:00 Ag Tech Seminar 2Speakers:Alex Steel, Syngenta VenturesDeborah Magid, IBM Venture Capital GroupLouisa Burwood-Taylor, Private Equity InternationalThis seminar will discuss how corporates should look to invest in ag-tech.

11:30 - 12:00 Ag Tech Seminar 3Speakers:Joseph Regan, Bioenterprise CapitalKarn Manhas, TerrameraThis seminar will look at the trends in biopesticides, and what corporates should be aware of.

11:00 - 11:30 A.M. Break

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www.dlapiper.com

DLA Piper is a global law firm with offices across the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe and the Middle East.

We have one of the largest corporate venture practices in the world which assist corporations in:

■ investing in emerging growth companies (both directly and indirectly through venture funds);

■ spinning out existing operations; and

■ intellectual asset management.

From the quality of our legal advice and business insight to the efficiency of our legal teams, we believe that when it comes to the way we serve and interact with our clients, everything matters.

We have joined with Global Corporate Venturing, Silicon Valley Bank, Deloitte and Bell Mason Group to form the Corporate Venture and Innovation Initiative to assist global corporations in managing innovation,

including designing and implementing corporate venture programs.

To learn more about DLA Piper and our corporate venture practice contact:

Mark Radcliffe Partner

T +1 650 833 2266 [email protected]

Edward Griffiths Partner

T +44 20 7796 6647 [email protected]

DLA Piper is a global law firm operating through various separate and distinct legal entities. Further details of these entities can be found at www.dlapiper.com Copyright © 2014 DLA Piper. All rights reserved. | MAY14 | 2767153

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Keynote Speakers

Issam DairaniehHead of BP Ventures

Issam Dairanieh heads-up the US Venture activities for BP Alternative Energy. The Venture team is a strategic investment group that identifies, assesses and invests in selected emerging cleantech technologies. Issam’s investment focus is Renewable Power Generation (Solar, Wind, Geothermal, etc.), Energy Storage, Industrial Energy, Efficiency and Carbon Management.Prior to moving to Alternative Energy in 2007, Issam spent one year in Corporate Long Term Strategy and 8 years in New Business Development in BP Chemicals where he conducted product and application development as well as technical service and commercial development. Prior to Joining BP in 1998, Issam was a Visiting Professor at the Chemical Engineering Department, the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. Issam has a B.S. degree in Chemistry as well as B.S. , M.S. and PhD in Chemical Engineering.

Greg Becker is president and chief executive officer of Silicon Valley Bank and its parent company, SVB Financial Group. He has devoted his career to financial services for the technology industry, having spent the last 20+ years at Silicon Valley Bank in a variety of leadership roles. SVB Financial Group provides diversified financial services to emerging, growth and established technology companies and the life science, venture capital and premium wine markets. Through its focus on specialized markets and extensive knowledge of the people and business issues driving them, SVB Financial Group provides a level of service and partnership that measurably impacts its clients’ success.

Bill Taranto is President, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund LLC (GHIF) and Vice President, Global Health Innovation Group (GHI). Mr. Taranto is the founder of GHI and is responsible for leading the GHI capability for Merck. The Merck Global Health Innovation Fund was established in late 2010 as a strategic response to the challenges surrounding Merck’s core business of discovering, developing and marketing innovative drugs and vaccines. GHI deploys its evergreen $500 million fund focused on identifying opportunities that are adjacent to Merck’s core business of pharmaceuticals and vaccines. In the last three years, GHI has committed over $300 million across 20 portfolio companies.

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Greg BeckerPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Silicon Valley Bank

William TarantoPresident, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund LLC

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DEEPER UNDERSTANDING. BETTER SOLUTIONS.Baker Botts is a globally respected law firm with offices around the world. Since 1840, we have provided a deep understanding of a broad range of issues, including many of the largest, most complex matters facing our clients. We understand the industries we work in and the issues and concerns that define those industries. As a result, we can provide innovative and effective solutions that are comprehensive to protect our clients’ business interests and flexible to respond to any emerging challenge. Because we take the time to know you and your industry, we can develop custom strategies and deliver high-value, high-quality services that respond to the ever-changing demands of an ever-changing business world.

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Jamie McGurk is a Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm focused on identifying and funding world-class entrepreneurs in spanning both enterprise and consumer technology. Jamie has been focused on the technology space for his entire 15 year career, funding, advising and supporting management teams with revolutionary ideas. Jamie’s expertise spans M&A and capital raising in both public and private markets and is also an active angel investor in several emerging technology companies.

See more at: http://www.crunchbase.com/person/jamie-mcgurk#sthash.xTZwUKlT.dpuf

Sue Siegel works on GE’s growth and innovation initiatives as CEO of two company-wide platforms: GE Ventures, which partners entrepreneurs with GE capabilities and investments, and healthymagination, which harnesses innovation and partnership to drive better health outcomes. Sue is a 25-year industry leader with corporate and venture capital experience in growing technology companies in biomedical research and healthcare. Prior to joining GE, she was a General Partner at Mohr Davidow Ventures, after a successful career as a C-suite executive. Sue is a Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute and has been featured in the bestselling business book Multipliers: How The Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter and was recognized as one of “The 100 Most Influential Women in Silicon Valley.”

Marcin joined Intel Capital in 1999. Prior to Intel Capital Marcin was Investment Director at the Poland Growth Fund (1995-1999), Resident Polish Specialist at Banexi (1993) and Financial Analyst at Paribas Capital Markets Group (1990). Between 2004 and 2011 Marcin was also Vice President of the Polish Venture Capital and Private Equity Association the largest industry association in Central Eastern Europe.

Marcin HejkaVice President, Intel Capital, Eastern Europe, Middle East,Africa and Russia/CIS, Intel Capital

Jamie McGurkPartner, Andreessen Horowitz

Sue SiegelChief Executive Officer, GE

Keynote Speakers21 May 2014

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Innovation through collaboration

For info visit www.guvsummit.com

Keynote speakers:

The news from New York Shelley Harrison, NYU and Coller Institute

The rise of a new asset class James Mawson, editor-in-chief,Global University Venturing & Mawsonia

Living in the red - Why 84% of US TTOs are failing to break even Walter Valdivia, Brookings Institute

Insights into the world’s top university incubators Ali Amin, CEO, UBI Index

Discussion panels taking place:

What makes a great university incubator?UBI Index will discuss insights from their annual rankings with dissemination from the world’s leading university incubators.

Constructing the spin-outA panel of leading technology transfer professionals will discuss how to build the perfect team to lead academic spin-outs.

Building the Atlantic bridgeLeaders in fostering links across the Atlantic share their experiences.

Melding academia and industryGlobal Corporate Venturing editor Toby Lewis leads a discussion on combining academia with corporates.

Investment in the futureManagers from university-linked funds discuss experiences of investing in university innovation.

Fostering entrepreneurship and innovation on campusTech transfer professionals, business school academics, and incubator managers share advice on encouraging students and faculty to step forward on innovation.

Agenda also includes:Unpanels

Face to face debates on equity stakesand collaboration versus competition

University showcases

Innovation showcases

GUV Awards 2014

Deal of the year

Fundraising of the year

Technology transfer unit of the year

Lifetime achievement award

Personality of the year

The Global University Venturing awards return this year, to be awarded at the Gala dinner.

The second Global University Venturing Summit will take place this year at The Crystal, London on the 21st and 22nd of October 2014. The GUV Summit will tackle the theme of “Innovation through Collaboration”, and discuss how universities foster innovation across campus, with peer institutions, investors, governments, and corporations.

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Speakers

Suez Environnement’s Blue Orange

Syngenta

Endeavor

Volans

Knife Capital

Corven Networks

BioPacific Ventures

Microsoft Ventures

Startup Bootcamp

VPB

The Cube

Evonik

UBS

Volans

Partners Healthcare

Fotech

SVB

RWE Innogy Venture Capital

EVPA

Iris Capital Management

Africa Private Equity & Venture Capital Association

Bioenterprise Capital

Capbridge Venture Capital

IBM Venture Capital Group

Intramezzo

DLA Piper

Adrien Henry

Alex Steel

Allen Taylor

Amanda Feldman

Andrea Böhmert

Andrew Gaule

Andrew Kelly

Andy McCartney

Andy Shannon

Anthony Siwawa

Araceli Camargo

Bernhard Mohr

Caroline Winckles

Charmian Love

Chris Coburn

Chris Shannon

Claire Lee

Crispin Leick

Cristina Umani

Curt Gunsenheimer

Dara Owoyemi

Dave Smardon

Davorin Kuchan

Deborah Magid

Dermot Hill

Edward Griffiths

Mercer Investment Consulting Inc

Philips

Cisco

Wayra UK

SVB

BP

Schlumberger

Air France KLM

Erik Sebusch

Erik Vermeulen

Frederic Rombaut

Gary Stewart

Gerald Brady

Graham Howes

Iain Cooper

Ignaas Caryn

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Capital One

JNC Corporation & Draper Nexus Ventures

Jaidev Shergill

James Caruso Phd

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Executive search

Interim executives

Non-exec directors

Investing directors

T: +44 (0) 20 7520 9290 E: [email protected] W: www.intramezzo.co.uk

This was a text book corporate venturing build and exit made possible by the CEO and his team. The executive search firm briefed to find the CEO for this formative appointment was the London based firm – Intramezzo.

John Coombs, Managing Director, Unilever Ventures

Building the great businesses of tomorrow

For more than a decade, Intramezzo has partnered corporate venturing units and pioneering ventures to build world-class leadership teams.

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Andreessen Horowitz

Emerge Venture Lab

Gilde

DOCOMO Innovations Inc.

Go4 Ventures

Pomona Capital

Clareo

Bioenterprise Capital

Universal Music

MJ Hudson

Terramera

Innovation Network Corporation of Japan

Jamie McGurk

Jan Matern

Janke Dittmer

Jay Onda

Jean-Michel Deligny

Joe Schorge

Jorn Bang Andersen

Joseph Regan

Julia Hawkins

Karma Samdup

Karn Manhas

Ken Yasunaga

Financial Times (This Is Africa)

Shoreditch Ventures

DLA Piper

Center for Technology & Innovation Management (CeTIM)

Boston Consulting Group

Corporate Venture Forum

123on

UBS

Lanre Akinola

Lord Wei

Mark Radcliffe

Martin Haemmig

Michael Brigl

Michael Rose

Micke Jansson

Mike O’Brien

Baker Botts

UKTI

7-Ventures

Relevant Equity Systems

Corporate Venture Forum

3M New Ventures

Vaakya

Global Corporate Venturing

Social Stock Exchange

NCET2

Javelin

Social Investment Business

Neil Foster

Paul Morris

Raja Doddala

Ray Haarstick

Rob Trice

Stefan Gabriel

Sudarsan Kuppurao

Toby Lewis

Tomas Carruthers

Tony Stanco

Trevor Owens

Vinay Nair

Farmers EdgeWade Barnes

Speakers21 May 2014

Robert Bosch Venture Capital

Impact Economy SA

Dr. Markus Thill

Dr. Maximilian Martin

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