Form Ventures

Form Ventures

Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals

London, England 1,748 followers

Form is an early stage VC fund investing in founders taking on regulated markets.

About us

Form is an early stage venture fund investing in startups disrupting regulated markets, or building in new markets that will face regulation. We use decades of experience to help founders break down policy barriers and shape winning regulatory strategies. Pitch us at formventures.vc/pitch

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https://formventures.vc
Industry
Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019

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    Last week Andrew Bennett joined a discussion at 10 Downing Street for the AI Opportunities Action Plan, led by Matt Clifford, Varun Chandra & the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. We highlighted the importance of unblocking barriers that affect AI founders' day-to-day reality and accelerating specific applications like medical devices, drones, AVs and more. In practice, that requires doing things differently. Here's how: https://lnkd.in/ee9UG4dZ

    AI policy for the application layer

    AI policy for the application layer

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    We're getting bored of the "US innovates, Europe regulates" meme: 1. It's absurd on its own terms: US regulated markets are themselves ridiculously hard to navigate, the US is more litigious, and the binary meme overlooks all the ways startups create and capture value *in regulated markets* 2. The comparison is limited: Europe is 1 continent, but not 1 country. It's starting point is different to the US: a partial and contingent union of sovereign states. We should advocate for stronger integration, but carve our own path. 3. Optimism is a choice: it's trite even to list all the European technology companies who are either genuine path-breakers or clearly superior to their US equivalent. And there are more coming. (see chart). Don't throw shade from the sidelines. Choose (impatient) optimism. Get stuck in. [Full piece in the comments.]

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    "We've had 10 years of telling ourselves that Europe is some sort of backwater, and now it's holding us back. We tell ourselves a story that 'we're the little sibling, we're not as good, we're hobbled by regulation, there's something irredeemable about Europe...' And I actually think that's preventing us looking at what it is about Europe that we could actually lean into. Let's flip that narrative and get beyond it, rather than getting stuck in this doom loop." Leo Ringer bringing some much-needed optimism on European tech, in conversation with Mads Jensen & Dan Bowyer at SuperSeed:

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    Partner at SuperSeed VC

    The Seed - Episode 4 now up on all pods. This week Mads Jensen and I talked with Leo Ringer from Form Ventures about Europe's opportunity, are we over regulated? crypto's future, universal basic income, US consumer fatigue and why that matters to Europe - plus much more. In this clip I've mooshed together around 10 mins to give a flavour. It was a great episode but we lost Leo half way through thanks to Spanish interwebs and technical shenanigans. BUT. Still lots to poke the bear with. Love to hear what you think. Links in the comments or search 'The Seed Dan Bowyer' on all hosts. In the full pod: 00:00 Europe's Innovation Potential 03:45 Addressing Regulatory Challenges 09:43 The Future of Cryptocurrency 13:21 Universal Basic Income 14:47 Funding Public Services in the AI Era 16:53 US Consumer Fatigue and its Global Impact

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    Kate Jones, Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF) CEO: "AI is not a sector, it's going to permeate everywhere" The UK has avoided new, over-arching regulation on AI. But AI companies still need to navigate regulation: enterprise customers can hesitate due to risks and copyright/IP questions shape product and technical choices, while 13 major regulators have set out their 'strategic approaches to AI. In that context, the DRCF has launched a new 'AI & Digital Hub': a pilot service support startups and innovators with questions about the AI regulatory frontier. So we spoke to Kate Jones, CEO, to hear more about her journey, the role of the DRCF in AI regulation, and what startups should expect from the new initiative: https://lnkd.in/gGSPQkA6

    Kate Jones, DRCF CEO: "AI is not a sector, it's going to permeate everywhere"

    Kate Jones, DRCF CEO: "AI is not a sector, it's going to permeate everywhere"

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    Startups building in AI face a complex and fast-moving regulatory landscape - so it's great to see the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum (DRCF), a group of four UK key regulators, launch this new AI and Digital Hub. Startup founders: you can access tailored advice from the four regulators, swiftly, in a one-stop-shop, allowing you to build product more quickly and with more certainty. It's not often government builds startup-facing regulatory support tools, and this is just a pilot, so let's engage to make this as good as it can be! Startup Coalition

    Innovators! The DRCF AI and Digital Hub can help you! Find out how.      Our new video explains the benefits and how to apply the Hub - 👇    ✨ The DRCF AI and Digital Hub is an ambitious one-year pilot service offering free, informal advice.     ✨ This a time-limited opportunity to access experts about your ideas across four UK digital regulators at once.    ✨ The Hub aims to boost your confidence in bringing new products, services and business models to market by helping you navigate regulatory requirements in areas such as data protection, competition, communications and consumer protection.    ✨ So if you’re developing a new AI or digital product that will benefit UK consumers, apply to the Hub today for clear, practical informal advice.       ✨ We think this service will save you both time and money.      Apply to the Hub today to help develop the innovations of tomorrow.      #innovation #AI #digital #AIDigHub

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    1️⃣9️⃣ There were 19 references to "tech" in Labour's election manifesto, but what can we expect from the new government when it comes to policy? Two clues from The Form Playbook, our regular interview series: 🌹 Sir Tony Blair, who hosts his #FutureofBritain Conference today, told us about his vision for the UK as a technology leader, and how we need more engagement between tech and policymakers to realise it: - To secure the future of UK tech, governments should focus on building its own network effects and treating data as a competitive asset: innovative models like the UK Biobank, reforms to allow dual-class share structures, and targeted R&D spending all support this. - Every high-growth company will need to engage with government at some point, but authorities are juggling hundreds of priorities and can be slow to respond. Start working on your engagement strategy early, not just when crisis hits. 🔬 Sir Patrick Vallance, appointed as Minister for Science last week, talked to us about the need to radically rethink how we regulate new technologies: - We need a change in regulatory behaviour, not just rule changes. This is a key part of how the UK gets to above-average growth. The Chancellor believing regulation for innovation is an important part of an economic growth strategy is very important. - For regulators, the incentive to take risk is virtually zero. We need strong political leadership and to give regulators a clear mandate for innovation, to support them to go a bit early, to work with companies iteratively, to do things in parallel not in sequence. Full interviews linked in comments 👇

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    Breakthrough progress in health requires a rare alignment of patient, regulatory and commercial incentives. So last week Form Ventures hosted another sitrep -- convening founders, VCs, regulators and policymakers to discuss the state of play in frontier markets -- again in collab with pals Estia Ryan Eka Ventures, and with Molten Ventures kindly hosting. This time, we focused on scaling AI in health, and we're open sourcing our notes from the discussion. Read on for takeaways on: - Fully-regulated, end-to-end care pathways vs 'thinner' props - Product velocity in regulated markets - Go-to-market incentives, in & out of NHS - Potential of and constraints on AI doctors & agents - NHS absorptive capacity - Regulatory incentives link in comments!

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    Breakthrough progress in health requires a rare alignment of patient, regulatory and commercial incentives. So last week Form Ventures hosted another sitrep -- convening founders, VCs, regulators and policymakers to discuss the state of play in frontier markets -- again in collab with pals Estia Ryan Eka Ventures, and with Molten Ventures kindly hosting. This time, we focused on scaling AI in health, and we're open sourcing our notes from the discussion. Read on for takeaways on: - Fully-regulated, end-to-end care pathways vs 'thinner' props - Product velocity in regulated markets - Go-to-market incentives, in & out of NHS - Potential of and constraints on AI doctors & agents - NHS absorptive capacity - Regulatory incentives link in comments!

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    Catalyst at Healthtech-1 💙 NHS Patient Safety Partner & Youth Board Member 🏥

    Loved chatting all things health, policy and tech with Eka Ventures and Form Ventures and a wonderful bunch of experts on Wednesday 💙 Thanks for Molten Ventures for hosting! And huge props to Estia Ryan and Andrew Bennett for organising 🙏🏼 Amazing to share how we're approaching building technology safely and securely at Healthtech 1 - because we believe the NHS and the UK is the best place to be for innovation! Really enjoyed hearing how other policy and tech leaders are thinking about health and AI policy, regulation, and research ⚡️ (ps. was a great breakfast selection! 😋)

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    Principal & Head of Research @ Eka Ventures | Investing in Climate and Health

    Wrapping up an exciting events week at Eka Ventures 🎉 What better way to kick off the summer season than with ecosystem mixers? We hosted two thematic events across our climate & health networks to link up operators, investors, and policy makers.. read on! 🤖 💊 Sitrep: Health x AI x Policy with Form Ventures 💊 🤖 How can we best scale AI within the NHS to enable lasting system change? Startups must decide between building broad versus building deep, and building regulated versus unregulated, which in turn shapes their commercial opportunity. This seems to be the 2-D axis that innovators are building against, and not all of the combinations work in the NHS context.. We've written up some more detailed notes alongside Andrew Bennett which will come next week. Watch this space 👀 Thank you to Finn Stevenson from Flok Health and Johan Ordish at Roche for leading the conversation, alongside many others beyond the LinkedIn tagging limit! Special thanks too to Mohadeseh A. at Molten Ventures for hosting us in your offices 🙏 🛻 ⚡️ Urban Environment x Decarbonisation with Sustainable Future Ventures ⚡️ 🛻 What does will an electrified future look like for the urban environment? We asked Archy de Berker at Axle Energy, Mathias Krieger at HIVED, Natasha Jones at Metris Energy, ⚡ Mike Strahlman ⚡ at Piclo, and Luke Le Brun at PATRIZIA SE to crystal ball what the future holds in each of their respective industries from transportation, flexibility markets, solar energy, to real estate investing. A big thank you to Matthew Chagan at Sustainable Future Ventures for co-hosting this with us and moderating the panel 🙏 Can't wait to see what the rest of summer holds.. stay tuned 👀 ☀️ Jon Coker Camilla Dolan Hamish Law Alicia Walker

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