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Pre/Seed ex-founder led VC, backing moonshot ambitious 🚀 deeptech & transformative startups changing the way our world works for the better. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇪🇺
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    7percent Ventures
    @7pcventures
    Jul 17
    We backed @greenjetsuk when they were building drone engines out of a shipping container in Bedford, UK. 3 years later they're fast becoming the UK’s next aerospace prime - developing the propulsion, aircraft and launch technologies that will underpin Western resilience.
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    The Times and Sunday Times
    @thetimes
    Jul 17
    UK tech start-up raises £34m to make low-cost drone interceptors thetimes.com/business/entre…
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    7percent Ventures
    @7pcventures
    Jul 9
    The West was losing it's ability to project strength back to its adversaries. @Castelion is bringing peace through strength, with next-generation military systems and rapid, scaleable manufacturing.
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    Castelion
    @Castelion
    Jul 8
    "We built Castelion to help the country achieve overmatch in non-nuclear deterrence," said CEO and Founder @hargsb on @generalcatalyst. Hear why it matters.
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    7percent Ventures
    @7pcventures
    Jul 9
    Google and XTX backing a German fusion start-up reflects rising private capital chasing nuclear bets. Fusion’s scale and timeline mean patient, risk-tolerant capital is critical. UK must rethink capital formation to compete in frontier energy tech. 
    Google and XTX back German fusion start-up as nuclear bets proliferate
    From ft.com
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    7percent Ventures
    @7pcventures
    Jul 8
    Robots for rent highlight automation’s shift from bespoke to on-demand. This could lower adoption barriers for UK SMEs, but also exposes gaps in skills/ integration support. The bottleneck remains in practical deployment, not just hardware availability. 
    Robots performing a routine
    Renting makes robots affordable for work and play
    From bbc.co.uk
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    7percent Ventures
    @7pcventures
    Jun 30
    Falling hardware costs saw mainframe computers replaced by PCs and smartphones. The same will happen in AI.
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    Ben Fielding
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    @benfielding
    Jun 26
    you are being deceived there’s a sect that wants you to believe that AI must run on remote machines, owned by big companies, and rented to you on-demand because it’s too expensive and too powerful to be run at home this isn’t true. AI will have its home PC moment very soon

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