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Venture Capital Association Breakfast Talk

Remarkable Innovation Managing Director, Dr Mark Reilly, will be delivering a breakfast talk on "Technology Opportunities and Due Diligence During the Downturn" to the Singapore Venture Capital Association on the 18th of August, 2009.

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6th of July 2009
SPRING Singapore Chooses Remarkable Innovation

We're extremely pleased to announce that the enterprise development agency of the Singapore government, SPRING Singapore, has engaged Remarkable Innovation to provide technical advisory services.

We're looking forward to bringing our unique offering, so successfully applied in the private sector, to our first public sector government project. Hopefully we can also play our part in advancing innovation in Singapore as well.

18th of May 2009
Remarkable Innovation in 3 Minutes!

Today we're releasing a new three-minute introductory video to help new clients quickly discover what Remarkable Innovation can offer.

It features Remarkable Innovation Managing Director Dr Mark Reilly explaining our services, and the revolutionary approach that we take to technical due diligence.

We hope that you find it a useful way to discover more about us.

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Alternatively, it's also hosted on YouTube here:

6th of May 2009
September 24, 2009
There was some excitement in the mainstream media last July about the demonstration by US firm Witricity of a wireless power device at the TED Global conference in Oxford, UK. No-one here has had a close look at this particular product, so we can't add any insight beyond what's been reported. What we have seen over the past year though, are all kinds of innovations aimed at the portable power market. There's huge demand, yet with their limited lifespan and toxic ingredients, existing batteries are not the optimum solution. Many innovators are trying to address this issue, in a variety of ways. Read the rest of this entry »
July 24, 2009
The Wall Street Journal's "Venture Capital Dispatch" blog has a brief piece about some of the venture investment being directed towards the efficient lighting sector, which is currently dominated by Light Emitting Diode (LED) technologies. The article quotes some enticing numbers, with Marc van den Berg of VantagePoint Venture Partners estimating that the LED market will grow from its 2008 size of $5 billion to reach around ten times that by 2020. Read the rest of this entry »
July 17, 2009
You may have read earlier this year that the search giant Google  has launched a $100 million venture capital fund called, appropriately enough, Google Ventures. The part of the announcement that caught our eye related to how they're planning to do the technical due diligence on the investment opportunities that they identify:
"The company will look to its employees to help evaluate both specific start-ups and investment areas in general"
From the outside, this sounds like a risky strategy; in our experience, using internal expertise for technical due diligence is often a mistake. Pulling an engineer from his or her day job to consult on an investment opportunity has a lot of potential to cause problems. Read the rest of this entry »