India’s New Data Protection Law Affects Startups
Monday, 21 October 2024
Article HighlightsMonday Ventures: Weekly What’s Shaping the Startup EconomyHow Does This Impact Startups?Strategic Takeaways Monday Ventures: Weekly What’s Shaping the Startup Economy On October 20, India officially enacted the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP), a sweeping new data privacy law set to redefine how companies manage and protect user data within its borders. The
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Seek the Contrarian: What to Expect of a Good Entrepreneurship Program
Tuesday, 15 October 2024
In a speech in Paris, in 1910, Theodore Roosevelt remarked the often encouraged, “Comparison Is the Thief of Joy.” That, when we compare ourselves to others, we rob ourselves of our own happiness as, through comparison, we either feel a sense of inferiority or superiority. What we see in entrepreneurship and among founders is this
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Canada’s New AI and Data Act Sets High Standards for Startups
Monday, 14 October 2024
Article HighlightsMonday Ventures: Weekly What’s Shaping the Startup EconomyWhat Does the AI and Data Act Mean for Startups?Strategic Takeaways Monday Ventures: Weekly What’s Shaping the Startup Economy Canada moved forward with the introduction of its AI and Data Act (AIDA), a landmark piece of legislation aimed at regulating artificial intelligence and machine learning systems. The
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China Expands Funding for Green Technology Startup
Monday, 07 October 2024
Article HighlightsMonday Ventures: Weekly What’s Shaping the Startup EconomyHow These Guidelines Impact StartupsKey Insights for Startups Monday Ventures: Weekly What’s Shaping the Startup Economy China’s Ministry of Science and Technology unveiled a new set of guidelines specifically designed to boost the green technology sector. This initiative is part of China’s broader strategy to achieve carbon
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The Quantum Corridor
Thursday, 03 October 2024
For too long, cities across the U.S. have attempted to define their startup communities by adopting monikers like “Silicon Prairie,” “Silicon Hills,” or “Silicon Beach,” an approach that inadvertently undermines their efforts to establish distinct, innovative identities. By labeling themselves after Silicon Valley, cities unintentionally (and likely unwittingly) put themselves second to an established technology
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Startups Solving Founders’ Problems are Failing
Monday, 30 September 2024
Here’s a problem that you might address as a startup founder: other startup founders struggle to find problems to take on, to come up with ideas to address, and to expose issues in industries, so that they might launch a successful venture presenting a solution to that problem. How do I know this is a
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Founders, North Texas is the World’s FinTech Hub
Friday, 20 September 2024
“You’re really seeing a whole new North Texas ecosystem,” noted H. Ross Perot, Jr., son of the former presidential candidate, about the phenomenon other investors have termed a finance invasion making me cringe a bit (if I’m being honest) at being termed Y’all Street. Perot Jr. sold the Dallas Mavericks basketball team to Mark Cuban
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