Provides an overview of general technology trends, global venture capital trends, and startup trends around the world. Snapshots of the top 10 startup hubs in the world: Silicon Valley, NYC, London, Stockholm, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Beijing, Seoul, Boston, and Los Angeles.
1. GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY TRENDS &
STARTUP HUBS 2015
From Silicon Valley to London To Seoul
August 25, 2015 SparkLabs Global Ventures 1
2. • General Technology Trends
• Global Venture Capital Trends
• Global Startup Hubs
• Startup Snapshots of Global Hubs :
Silicon Valley, NYC, London, Stockholm, Berlin, Tel Aviv,
Beijing, Seoul, Los Angeles, and Boston.
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CONTENT
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General Technology Trends
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Self driving cars
Virtual reality
Wearable devices
Internet of Things
Hot Trends for 2015
3D printing
Drones
Continuing Evolution of Technology
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• Global IT spending is expected to grow 2.5%, 2.3% and 2.9% in 2015, 2016
and 2017 respectively. (Gartner)
• Mobile devices (smartphone/tablet) are recovering the slow demand of PCs
Source: Gartner, OECD
IT Industry Market Growth VS OECD GDP Growth
Worldwide Smart Connected Device Forecast
Market Share by Product Category, 2013-2018
Source: IDC
Global IT Industry
3
1.9 1.3 1.4 1.8
15.3
13.3
4.4 4.7
2.1
0
5
10
15
20
2010 2011 2012 2013E 2014E
OECD IT industry
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2013 2014E 2015E 2016E 2017E 2018E
Desktop PC Portable PC Smartphone Tablet plus 2-in-1
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• Global PC shipment decreased in 2014 and is expected to continuously decrease
throughout 2015
• Major IT products shipment growth: PC -6.8% (2014) → -5.3% (2015E), Tablets 23.9%
→ 25.2%, Mobile phones 3.0% → 4.4%
Source: Gartner
Annual Shipment Growth of IT
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
2013 2014 2015E
Traditional PCs Ultramobiles Tablets Mobile phones
Worldwide Device Shipments by Segment (Millions of units)
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• Other than mobile phones, software market including big data analytics and
enterprise applications will show the fastest growth.
Source: IDC
Fast growing software market
Worldwide Software Market, 2H 2013
Five Year Market Growth by Global Region (revenues)
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
2013 2014E 2015E 2016E 2017E 2018E
WW Americas EMEA APJ
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Global Venture Capital Trends
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Six Largest Rounds by Global Region
VC-Backed New Unicorn Companies by Continent
Source: CB Insights, KPMG
0 0
2
4
33
1
9
1
9
6
11
5
6
12
Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15 Q2'15
Europe Asia North America
The Six Largest Rounds of Q2’15 Totaled Over $3.5B, More Than 18% of Funding In North America
• $1.5 billion
• Growth Equity
• San Francisco
• $433.9 million
• Series E
• New York
• $500 million
• Series C
• San Francisco
• $275 million
• Series B
• San Francisco
• $337.6 million
• Series E-II
• Pacific Palisades
• $500 million
• Series C
• San Francisco
Source: CB Insights, KPMG
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Six Largest Rounds by Global Region
The Six Largest EU Rounds of Q2’15 Total More Than
$1.5B, Over 1/5th of Total Funding in 2015 To Date
Source: CB Insights, KPMG
The Six Largest Rounds of Q2’15 Total More Than
$4.2B; Over 25% of All Asian Funding in 2015
Source: CB Insights, KPMG
• $526 million
• Series G
• Stockholm
• $120 million
• Series B
• Vienna
• $150 million
• Series E
• London
• $100 million
• Series E
• Berlin
• $110 million
• Series H
• Berlin
• $500 million
• Corporate Minority
• Mallow, Ireland
• $1 billion
• Series E
• Seoul, Korea
• $550 million
• Series I
• Bangalore
• $850 million
• Series E
• Shanghai
• $418.6 million
• Series C
• Chongqing, China
• $485 million
• Private Equity
• Shanghai
• $931 million
• Private Equity
• Huangpu District, China
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Investments by Continent
Deal Count by Continent
Investment ($B) by continent
Source: CB Insights, KPMG
1,303 1,297
1,222 1,173 1,180
306
278
311 357
284260
323
301 295
315
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15 Q2'15
North America Europe Asia
15.6
14.2
16.3
18.5 19.2
2.4
2.2
1.7
3.4
3.24.1
4.7
9.2
5
10.5
0
5
10
15
20
25
Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15 Q2'15
North America Europe Asia
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Startup Funding Trends in U.S
• Most startup funding in U.S. is focused on software.
• Crowdfunding continues to grow and boomed in 2014. Crowdfunding now raises
$2 million a day.
Source: National Venture Capital Association
U.S. Startup Funding by Category (2014) Crowd Funding Growth in Numbers (billion $)
Source: Crowdfunding Centre Report, Inc, SparkLabs Global Ventures
42%
13%
12%
7%
7%
5%
4%
2%
2%
6%
Software
Media&Entertainment
Biotechnology
IT Services
Medical Devices&Equipment
Industrial/Energy
Consumer Products&Services
Financial Services
Retail/Distribution
Other
1.5
2.7
5.1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
2011 2012 2013
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• In U.S., VCs are crowded out. $11.3B was Invested In 805 deals in 2015 which hit a nine-quarter
low and fell for the fourth straight quarter. When investments from hedge funds, mutual funds
and private equity investors into VC-backed companies are included, VC-backed companies
actually raised $17.7B of funding in Q1 which is breaking high.
• In China, the number of deals fell for the second straight quarter, however funding was supported
by large rounds. China funding remains above $2B for third straight quarter. Investment amount is
expected to keep growing in the long run.
Quarterly VC Investment and Deal Volume Trend(U.S.)
Source: CB Insights
Quarterly VC-Backed China Tech Financings
Source: CB Insights
Less Deals, More Money
0
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400
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800
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1200
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Q1'13 Q2'13 Q3'13 Q4'13 Q114 Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15
Inverstment($B) Deals Deals
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100
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
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6000
Q1'13 Q2'13 Q3'13 Q4'13 Q114 Q2'14 Q3'14 Q4'14 Q1'15
China Tech Inverstments($M) China Tech Deals
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Number of Investments by U.S. Metros
Number of Investments by Region
Average Investment Size by Region($M)
Source: Mattermark
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
SF Bay Area Boston Area Los Angeles Area New York Area
0
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
SF Bay Area Boston Area Los Angeles Area New York Area
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Investment Sizes by U.S. Metros
Median Investment Size by Region ($M)
Total Investment Size by Region ($M)
Source: Mattermark
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
SF Bay Area Boston Area Los Angeles Area New York Area
0
5
10
15
20
25
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Bay Area New York Boston Los Angeles
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Seed & Series A Investments by U.S. Metros
Number of Seed Investments by Region
Number of Series A Investments by Region
Source: Mattermark
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
SF Bay Area Boston Area Los Angeles Area New York Area
0
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100
150
200
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
SF Bay Area Boston Area Los Angeles Area New York Area
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Top Participants in U.S. Series A Rounds
Source: Mattermark
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
SV Angel
True Ventures
Lerer Hippeau Ventures
Great Oaks Venture Capital
Accel Partners
First Round Capital
Sequoia Capital
KPCB
Thrive Capital
SoftBank Capital
Grotech Ventures
Upfront Ventures
Atlas Venture
Fuel Capital
Lightspeed Venture Partners
ff Venture Capital
Silicon Valley Bank
Feliois Ventures
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VC Funding Statistics Top Ten U.S. Metros
Source: Mattermark
Region
Venture-
Backed
Startups
Average
Deal Size
($M)
Total
Venture
Dollars($B)
MoM
Employee
Growth
Compound
Growth
Since
Funding
Average
Company
Size
Average Age
Austin 28 6.4 0.18 1% 4% 27 4
Bay Area 308 27.73 8.32 8% 7% 94 4
Boston 86 16.50 1.39 4% 7% 55 6
Chicago 25 7.24 0.18 5% 5% 101 5
Los Angeles 63 20.86 1.33 8% 10% 61 5
New York 150 13.75 1.99 6% 18% 71 4
Salt Lake City 13 26.82 0.35 4% 5% 144 6
San Diego 20 12.84 0.26 5% 13% 47 8
Seattle 37 17.58 0.67 7% 6% 119 5
Washington, D.C. 31 7.59 0.24 12% 7% 31 4
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Largest US Funding Rounds in Q2 2015
Source: Mattermark
Company
Funding
Date
Series
Funding
Amount
($M)
Investors Region
Airbnb 6/29/2015 Series E 1500 General Atlantic, Hillhouse Capital Group, Tiger Global Management Bay Area
Snapchat 5/29/2015 Series E 537 Fidelity Investments, York Capital Management, Glade Brook Capital Partners Los Angeles
Zenefits 5/6/2015 Series C 500
Khosla Ventures, Insight Venture Partners, Ashton Kutcher, Andreessen Horowitz, Fidelity Investments, Jared
Leto, TPG Capital, Institutional Venture Partners(IVP), Sound Ventures, Founders Fund
Bay Area
Affirm 5/6/2015 Series C 275 Khosla Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Spark Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Jefferies Group Bay Area
DraftKings 4/3/2015 Series D 250 The Walt Disney Company Boston
DocuSign 5/12/2015 Series F 233
Brookside Capital, Generation Investment Management, ClearBridge Investments, Iconiq Capital, Wasatch A
dvisors, Wellington Management, Sands Capital Ventures
Seattle
Denali Therapeutics 5/14/2015 Series A 217 ARCH Venture Partners, Alaska Permanent Fund, Flagship Ventures, Fidelity Biosciences Bay Area
Domo 4/8/2015 Series D 200 BlackRock, The Capital Group, Glynn Capital Management, GGV Capital Salt Lake City
NantHealth 6/30/2015 Series D 200 Allscripts Los Angeles
Adaptive Biotechno
logies
5/6/2015 Series F 195
Tiger Global Management, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Casdin Capital, Rock Springs Capital Manageme
nt, Viking Global Investors, Senator Investment Group
Seattle
Pinterest 5/11/2015 Series G 186
Fidelity Investments, Valiant Capital Partners, SV Angel, Bessemer Venture Partners, FirstMark Capital, Andr
eessen Horowitz, Wellington Management, Goldman Sachs
Bay Area
Credit Karma 6/23/2015 Series E 175 Tiger Global Management, Valinor Management, Viking Global Investors Bay Area
Prosper 4/8/2015 Series F 165
NEXT Investors, JP Morgan Chase & Co, SunTrust Bank, BBVA Ventures, Neuberger Berman, Passport Cap
ital, Breyer Capital
Bay Area
Slack 4/16/2015 Series E 160
Digital Sky Technologies (DST), Horizons Ventures, Index Ventures, Institutional Venture Partners (IVP), Spa
rk Capital
Bay Area
OneSource Virtual 6/22/2015 Series B 150 Technology Crossover Ventures, Halyard Capital Dallas
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Notable IPOs in Q2 2015
Source: Mattermark
Company
Name
IPO
Date
Stock
Exchange
Stock
Ticker
Symbol
Amount
Raised
($)
Shares
Offered
Price
Per
Share
at IPO
($)
Market
Capitalization
at
IPO($)
Past Investors
Total
Private
Funding
($)
Adaptimune
Therapeutics
5/6/2
015
NASDAQ ADAP
191,250,0
00
11,250,00
0
17 1,203,350,389
Biomedical Catalyst Fund, New Enterprise Associates, OrbiMed Advisor
s, Fidelity Biosciences, Merlin Nexus, Foresite Capital, Rock Springs Ca
pital Management, Wellington Management, University of Oxford
107,500,000
Arcadia
Biosciences
5/15/
2015
NASDAQ RKDA
65,600,00
0
8,200,000 8 345,402,480 CMEA Capital, Saints Capital, BASF Venture Capital, Mandala Capital 101,000,000
Biotie
Therapies
6/11/2
015
NASDAQ BITI
56,007,51
4
3,761,418 14.89 181,896,538 DFJ Esprit, Investor Growth Capital, Abingworth 145,750,000
Carbylan
Therapeutics
4/9/2
015
NASDAQ CBYL
65,000,00
0
13,000,00
0
5 121,234,815 InterWest Partners, Alta Partners, Vivo Ventures 34,999,999
EndoChoice
6/4/2
015
NYSE GI
95,250,00
0
6,350,000 15 367,661,805
Sequoia Capital, Ally Bridge Group, Rock Springs Capital Management,
Deerfield Management Company, River Cities Capital Funds, Accelme
d
115,489,918
Etsy
4/16/
2015
NASDAQ ETSY
266,666,6
56
16,666,66
6
16 1,775,400,240
Accel Partners, Union Square Ventures, Albert Wenger, Stewart Butterfi
eld, Caterina Fake, Manatt Venture Fund, Spencer Ain, Acton Capital P
artners, Hubert Burda Media, Index Ventures, Glynn Capital Manageme
nt, Judson Ain, Sean Meenan, Joshua Schachter
97,257,127
Fitbit
6/18/
2015
NYSE FIT
731,500,0
00
36,575,00
0
20 4,114,438,600
SoftTech VC, Foundry Group, Felicis Ventures, True Ventures, SoftBank
Capital, Sapphire Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures
66,000,000
Invuity
6/16/
2015
NASDAQ IVTY
48,000,00
0
4,000,000 12 152,413,104
InterWest Partners, HealthCare Royalty Partners, Valence Life Science
s, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Wexford Capital, Wellington Manag
ement
96,200,000
OpGen
5/5/2
015
NASDAQ OPGN
17,100,00
0
2,850,000 6 64,310,082
In-Q-Tel, Highland Capital Partners, Versant Ventures, CHL Medical Par
tners, jVen Capital, Mason Wells Biomedical Fund, Harris & Harris Grou
p, Cross Creek Advisors
74,282,745
Shopify
5/19/
2015
NYSE SHOP
130,900,0
00
7,700,000 17 1,134,536,089
Insight Venture Partners, Felicis Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners,
FirstMark Capital, OMERS Ventures, Georgian Partners
122,000,000
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Global Startup Hubs
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GLOBAL STARTUP HUBS
Silicon Valley
New York
London
Berlin
Stockholm
Seoul
Tel Aviv
Beijing
Los Angeles
Boston
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What defines a leading global
startup hub?
• Engineering Talent
• Entrepreneurs / Mentors
• Technical Infrastructure
• Funding Ecosystem & Exits
DEFINITION
• Startup Culture
• Legal & Policy Infrastructure
• Economic Foundation
• Government Policies & Programs
25. GLOBAL HUBS
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Population of Top 10
Global Startup Hubs
* population by metro area
** not in ranking order
1. Silicon Valley
7.4 Million
2. New York City
20.1 Million
3. London
13.6 Million
4. Stockholm
2.1 Million
5. Berlin
4.2 Million
6. Tel Aviv
3.4 Million
7. Beijing
24.9 Million
8. Seoul
25.7 Million
9. Los Angeles
18.5 Million
10. Boston
7.6 Million
26. GLOBAL HUBS
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Unicorns of Top 10
Global Startup Hubs
Our definition of a “unicorn” was:
• Private company valuation of $1 billion+
• Private company acquired for $1 billion+
• IPOed during 2010 to present with a
current market capitalization of $1 billion
or greater
(Sources: CB Insights, Yahoo! Finance, and Google)
1. Silicon Valley
69 Unicorns
2. New York City
16 Unicorns
3. London
10 Unicorns
4. Stockholm
6 Unicorns
5. Berlin
5 Unicorns
6. Tel Aviv
3 Unicorns
7. Beijing
9 Unicorns
8. Seoul
6 Unicorns
9. Los Angeles
5 Unicorns
10. Boston
8 Unicorns
27. 22 Unicorn Startups who went public (IPO)
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SILICON VALLEY
Pandora Trulia Palo Alto Networks Infoblox Lending Club Hortonworks
Linkedin Facebook ServiceNow Marketo Zendesk Fitbit
Fusion-io Workday Exact Target Fireeye GoPro
Zynga Splunk Guidewire Software Box New Relic
List of Unicorn Startups that went public since 2010
28. 47 More Unicorn Startups in Silicon Valley (non-IPO)
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SILICON VALLEY
Uber Airbnb Square Slack Automattic AppDynamics Credit KarmaGithub Docker Zscaler
Lyft
Palantir
Technologies
Intarcia
Therapeutics
Bloom
Energy
Twilio Kabam Jawbone Instacart 23andMe Wish
Prosper Pinterest Stripe Houzz
Good
Technology
Illumio Pure StorageMuleSoft CloudFlare
Tanium Dropbox Zenefits
Survey
Monkey
Proteus
Digital Health
MarkLogic DocuSign Deem EventBrite
NextDoor Theranos Cloudera Evernote Tango
Coupa
Software
ContextLogicMedallia Lookout
List of Unicorn Startups that haven’t gone public
29. 16 Unicorn Startups in New York City
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NEW YORK CITY
30. 10 Unicorn Startups in London
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LONDON
31. Unicorn Startups in Boston, LA and Berlin
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BOSTON, LA, & BERLIN
8 in BOSTON
5 in LA
5 in BERLIN
32. Unicorn Startups in Beijing and Seoul
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BEIJING AND SEOUL
9 in BEIJING
6 in SEOUL
33. Unicorn Startups in Tel Aviv and Stockholm
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TEL AVIV & STOCKHOLM
6 in STOCKHOLM
3 in TEL AVIV
34. Startup Snapshots of Silicon Valley
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SILICON VALLEY
35. Startup Snapshots of Silicon Alley
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NEW YORK CITY
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About SparkLabs Global Ventures
45. SparkLabs Global Ventures is a new seed-stage fund founded by entrepreneurs. We are a global
fund that believes exceptional entrepreneurs can be found anywhere. All six partners have
created new businesses across the globe, and are currently based in London, Tel Aviv, Seoul,
Singapore and Silicon Valley.
SparkLabs Global: A New Seed-Stage Fund
46. “SparkLabs team was extremely value-add - they provided strategic advice, brokered relationships, and was 100%
committed to supporting us in building our company. They opened more doors for us than any other investor. SparkLabs is
an extension of your team. I would work with them in a heartbeat.” - Somrat Niyogi, Co-founder & CEO of Stitch
(acquired by SugarCRM)
“YJ and I, along with the entire team at KnowRe are ecstatic to be a part of the SparkLabs family, beginning from our
days in the accelerator. As an investor and mentor, SparkLabs brings a partnership that truly embodies the
characteristics of a family - being involved, bringing to bear ALL of one's resources, a genuine concern for someone
that goes far beyond self-interest. This type of partnership invariably leads to a deep trust. As entrepreneurs turned
investors, SparkLabs has a distinct understanding of both tectonic shifts in industry and the needs of, say a junior
marketing employee. This unique vertical acumen is extremely valuable and a critical component to growth.” -
David Joo, Co-founder & Co-CEO of KnowRe (www.knowre.com)
“Love working with these guys. Gives ‘sweat capital’ an entirely new meaning, going to all lengths around the world to
get us what we need.” - Akash Nigam, Co-founder & CEO of Blend (www.blend.la)
Testimonials: Our Entrepreneurs
47. “SparkLabs is an amazing team of investors. The partners are experienced operators from around the globe who have
helped us with not only key business issues, but also bouncing new ideas. Everyone is intelligent and charismatic, so
it's easy to see why the fund has such an expansive network of founders, senior executives, and advisors who are always
there to help. If you're a founder who cares about scale, international expansion, or just adding an awesome extension
to your team - SparkLabs is your fund.” - Cathy Han, Co-founder & CEO of 42 (YC W14)
(www. 42technologies.com)
“SparkLabs has been an amazing partner for us - they set the bar high, but have helped us every step of the way. Not only
has the SparkLabs team provided market-vetted advice and feedback, but they’ve been out front in making key
introductions and resources. Iodine is proud to be part of the SparkLabs clan.” - Thomas Goetz, Co-founder & CEO of
Iodine (www.iodine.com)
“The partners at SparkLabs are amazing people and have been a motivating force since the early days of Petnet. They
are forward thinking in the way they think about the internet of things and how it will shape they way people shop for
consumables. They have an expansive global network of executives, advisors, and investors who are ready to help in
any form necessary. SparkLabs is an essential team member for companies who are looking to expand their brand
globally.” - Carlos Herrera, Co-founder & CEO of Petnet (www.petnet.io)
Testimonials: Our Entrepreneurs
48. “Suffice it to say that SparkLabs has played a significant role in the Squirrel story! Heck, they were even involved before we
became known as Squirrel! SparkLabs has taken on the role of investor, mentor, facilitator, talent source, sounding board
and all-round supporter of everything Squirrel as of day 1. Their commitment to our success has come through in every
interaction with the outspoken Frank Meehan and team at SparkLabs, and they've been a great partner on our amazing
journey so far. I look forward to continuing to see that partnership flourish as they help us work towards making financial
freedom a reality in the UK and beyond!” - Mutaz Qubbaj, Co-founder & CEO of Squirrel (www.squirrel.me)
“The partners at SparkLabs are connected. Globally. They have unmatched entrepreneurial hustle and are raising the bar
for value-add from an investor.” - Scott Saunders, Co-founder & CEO of Payoff (www.payoff.com)
“MangoPlate exists today due to the amazing advice and guidance we received from SparkLabs Global Ventures. They are
entrepreneurs themselves so they provide extremely practical and realistic guidance. We fully trust that they will always
provide guidance from the entrepreneurial perspective, thus we continue to seek their advice regarding all aspects of
MangoPlate from vision, HR, operations and to funding. Their team has been nothing short of amazing for MangoPlate and
we are so blessed to be a part of the SparkLabs family.” - Joon Oh, Co-founder & Co-CEO of MangoPlate
(www.mangoplate.com)
Testimonials: Our Entrepreneurs
49. “Code Kingdoms is delighted to part of the SparkLabs family. The partners understand entrepreneurs because they are
entrepreneurs themselves - the guidance and support provide is always insightful, relevant and timely. Having SparkLabs
as an investor has been a significant contributor to the growth of our company and also provided immense learning
opportunities from fellow portfolio companies and wider network.” - Ross Targett, Co-founder & CEO of Code
Kingdoms (www.codekingdoms.com)
“The team at SparkLabs have struck a read chord with everyone here at Soundwave due to the fact that, first and foremost,
they are all entrepreneurs. We've really enjoyed tapping into their experience as we navigate our way through building
and scaling Soundwave. It's reassuring to know that they are always on the other end of the phone, email, sms, IM or
Skype!” - Brendan O’Driscoll, Co-founder & CEO of Soundwave (www.soundwave.com)
“SparkLabs' passion for Memebox inspired us to go global and expand to Silicon Valley. Their support was felt every step of
the way as we launched the Silicon Valley office and graduated from Y Combinator. Since their involvement we've
successfully closed both a Series A and B funding round, within a year. It has been a rewarding experience having
SparkLabs Global Ventures as our investor and partner as we continue to share our products with the global audience.” -
Dino Ha, Co-founder & Co-CEO of Memebox (YC W14) (www.memebox.com)
Testimonials: Our Entrepreneurs
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Thank you!
www.sparklabsglobal.com