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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/operational-constraints-in-science-based-venture-building</loc>
<lastmod>2026-01-04</lastmod>
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<image:title>Horizontal abstract illustration showing an hourglass with glowing sand, laboratory glassware, a microscope, stacked coins, a checklist, molecular structures, a DNA helix, and a stylized brain overlaid with data charts and network lines. The scene conveys the interplay of time, capital, experimentation, regulation, and knowledge creation in science ventures, emphasizing structural constraints and non-linear progress without any text overlays.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/traditional-business-logic-fails-in-science-based-venture-building</loc>
<lastmod>2026-01-03</lastmod>
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<image:title>Split horizontal illustration showing business evaluation logic on the left with charts, KPIs, and checklists, and scientific research on the right with lab experiments, DNA, and analytical tools. A glowing fracture and question mark separate both sides, symbolizing the structural mismatch between traditional business logic and science based ventures.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/uncertainty-irreversibility-and-decision-making-in-science-ventures</loc>
<lastmod>2026-01-03</lastmod>
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<image:title>Horizontal illustration showing a split scene between a scientific laboratory and a financial decision environment, divided by a glowing question mark crack. Scientists work with experiments and data on one side, while declining charts, time pressure, and money appear on the other, symbolizing uncertainty and irreversible decision making in science ventures.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/core-concepts-governing-science-venture-systems</loc>
<lastmod>2026-01-03</lastmod>
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<image:title>Illustration showing a split scene between scientific complexity and evaluation logic. On one side, a tangled structure and DNA helix symbolize non linear scientific progress. On the other, interconnected gears examined with a magnifying glass represent system analysis and decision-making. Financial symbols and charts appear in the background, highlighting how capital interacts with science venture systems rather than controlling them.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/a-structural-model-for-evaluating-science-based-ventures-1</loc>
<lastmod>2026-02-02</lastmod>
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<image:title>Abstract diagram showing interconnected layers of science, capital, and development stages forming a structural evaluation model.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/capital-acquisition-vs-fundraising-in-science-innovation-1</loc>
<lastmod>2026-02-02</lastmod>
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<image:title>Abstract horizontal illustration showing structured scientific systems distorted by premature capital signals, symbolizing misalignment between fundraising and real scientific progress.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/capital-sources-and-structural-fit-in-deep-tech-1</loc>
<lastmod>2026-02-02</lastmod>
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<image:title>Abstract horizontal illustration showing capital interacting with scientific development, emphasizing misalignment, constraint, and irreversibility in deep tech.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/systemic-failure-modes-in-science-innovation-ecosystems-1</loc>
<lastmod>2026-02-02</lastmod>
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<image:title>Horizontal title image illustrating recurring, systemic failure patterns in science innovation ecosystems despite funding, programs, and support.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/terminology-misclassification-and-decision-errors-in-deep-tech</loc>
<lastmod>2026-01-11</lastmod>
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<image:title>Editorial-style horizontal image showing a split scene where business evaluation checklists and KPI charts are applied on one side, while scientific research documents with molecular diagrams and lab data are examined on the other, symbolizing how startup evaluation logic is misapplied to science-based ventures.</image:title>
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<loc>https://www.arise-innovations.com/de/post/defining-science-innovation-as-a-distinct-venture-category</loc>
<lastmod>2026-01-04</lastmod>
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<image:title>Horizontal illustration contrasting science and business logic: laboratory equipment, DNA motifs, and slow experimental processes on one side, and charts, currency, rockets, and exit symbols on the other, with a chained laboratory flask in the center representing the misclassification of science ventures as startups.</image:title>
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