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Updated in EWS Aug 22, 2022
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GRIDX a venture capital fund with a "company builder" model, seeks to leverage the intersection of three key elements, providing the possibility of investment in talented scientists and science-based companies by enabling scientists to meet entrepreneurs and vice versa: 1) Next generation biotech companies: new capabilities and applications resulting from the confluence of biology with the accelerating development of computing, automation and artificial intelligence are already improving our response to global challenges, from climate change to pandemics, and 2) New generation biotech companies: new applications and capabilities resulting from the confluence of biology with the accelerating development of computing, automation and artificial intelligence are already improving our response to global challenges, from climate change to pandemics.improving our response to global challenges, from climate change to pandemics, 2) Sustainability: how financial returns, sustainability and impact are not mutually exclusive, 3) Entrepreneurial capital: as an enabler for transforming scientific knowledge into startups with real impact. knowledge into startups with a real impact on society.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | GridX Fund II | Client | Industry and Trade |
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