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Beyond
Venture Capital

How European Science Ventures Have Grown Without the Startup Script

An institutional report on venture architecture in science-based innovation. 

Most failures in deep tech originate upstream, in how institutions structure funding, programs, incentives, and timing around scientific uncertainty.

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Beyond Venture Capital

examines this problem from an institutional perspective by showing, through concrete cases, where default VC logic breaks — and where alternative architectures have worked.

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What this report contains

‣ 50+ institutional case studies from 35+ years of science-based companies that scaled without following the startup/VC script

‣ A step-by-step structural analysis of how capital, evidence, industrialization, and governance interacted over time

‣ A clear explanation of why certain funding choices preserved optionality and others collapsed it

‣ A taxonomy of non-VC and hybrid venture architectures, including their trade-offs and limits

Who this is for

Institutions that:

‣ design or operate innovation programs

‣ allocate capital under high technological uncertainty

‣ govern venture studios, funds, or portfolios

‣ shape policy, funding logic, or ecosystem design

What this report is not

‣ Not a startup guide

‣ Not a playbook or template

‣ Not a recommendation of

“best practices”

‣ Not a critique of venture capital as such

The report does not evaluate founders or teams. It evaluates institutional configurations and decision sequences.

 

→ If you are responsible for decisions that affect multiple ventures over time, this report applies to you.

It is a diagnostic lens on institutional decision-making.

 

Institutional access (one-time)

Includes:

  • Downloadable PDF

  • Internal circulation within one organization

  • Use in strategy, program design, and internal analysis

 

Usage terms 

 

This report is intended for institutional use.
Internal circulation within one organization is permitted.
External redistribution is not.

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This report does not help institutions move faster.
It helps them avoid structurally irreversible mistakes.

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