TechRound: University of Cambridge – Successful Alumni who Founded Startups

Originally Posted by TechRound
Cambridge Future Tech’s COO, Xavier Parkhouse-Parker was featured in TechRound’s shortlist of Successful University of Cambridge Alumni Entrepreneurs List. Along with Dr. Liz Zijing Li, Co-Founder CFT’s Venture Mimicrete.
Podcast: Inside the Bradfield Centre, Owen Thompson

We learn about Owen’s career has a Typhoon fighter pilot and his move into business. We discuss the gap Owen & his co-founders spotted in existing support to commercialise University research and early-stage technology ideas, leading to the creation of Cambridge Future Tech.
From ‘Inside The Bradfield Centre’: Bringing you the stories of the people, companies, and University at the heart of the UK’s leading Tech & Life Sciences ecosystem. Presented by James Parton and Adelina Chalmers. Produced by Carl Homer from Cambridge TV.
Interview: The Future Of Communication Technology

Interview Originally Posted By Thrive Global
The telephone totally revolutionised the way we could communicate with people all over the world. But then came email and took it to the next level. And then came text messaging. And then came video calls. And so on…What’s next? What’s just around the corner?
In this interview series, called ‘The Future Of Communication Technology’ we are interviewing leaders of tech…
Founding A Deep Tech Venture Builder

Interview Originally Posted By Billion Success Here
Cambridge Future Tech is a Tech Venture Builder with a vision to help facilitate the next generation of Deep Tech innovation. We work to commercialize scientific discoveries, platform-level innovations that fundamentally improve the way the world works.
What does it take to scale a deeptech company?

Originally Posted by Tech Nation Here.
“We define a deeptech company as one bringing a new foundational technology that has the potential to radically change how an industry or even the world fundamentally works,” explains Cambridge Future Tech COO. “The tech and engineering challenges are great, and a deeptech venture is hungry for talented people – often with very specific knowledge and experience requirements.”
Challenges in Growing From 1 to 10 Employees

The biggest change is always communication and it’s the mindset that fundamentally has to change, or the company is dead.
Three friends sitting in a room working on a project do not need the think about how to communicate, it flows naturally and constantly.
Pivots, Partnerships and Innovations

Owen Thompson, an alumnus of Wolfson College and Xavier Parkhouse-Parker, an alumnus of Homerton College, discuss how they met whilst studying at Cambridge Judge Business School. Now they are working together to grow two exciting ventures.
Cambridge 105 Interview: Commercial expertise for City entrepreneurs

Ian Daborn meets George Neville Jones, one of the team at Cambridge Future Tech, a new venture creation builder which provides commercial expertise to a variety of the city’s tech entrepreneurs and supports them in growing their business.
Cambridge Independent: Cambridge Future Tech sets off on deep tech start-up odyssey

A new framework for supporting deep tech start-ups will take all the worries of building a company away from inventors and entrepreneurs – so they can concentrate on developing technology while the corporate….
The Cambridge Phenomenon

Cambridge has been at the epicentre of a vast array of discoveries and innovations which have fuelled technology and changed the way the world fundamentally works, catalysed by the so-called ‘Cambridge Phenomenon’. The pioneering attitude and originality of the people in Cambridge…