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Exclusive: Christopher Nolan and Kip Thorne Speak to Starmus – A Visionary Journey Through Science and Cinema
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Christopher Nolan and Sir David Attenborough have recently received the prestigious Hawking Medal for Science Communication, an honor established in 2015 by the Starmus Festival and Stephen Hawking. The award has been given to figures ranging from Jane Goodall and Brian May to Buzz Aldrin and Elon Musk.
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Spain, March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan was awarded the prestigious Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication at the seventh edition of the Starmus Festival, sharing the honor with legendary naturalist Sir David Attenborough, artist Laurie Anderson and oceanologist Sylvie Earle. This accolade, established in 2015 by Starmus Festival and the late Professor Stephen Hawking, celebrates individuals who bridge the gap between science and the public through exceptional contributions to communication and education.
The Hawking Medal has previously been awarded to an impressive array of figures from diverse fields, including Jane Goodall, Hans Zimmer, Brian Eno, the sitcom The Big Bang Theory, and Neil deGrasse Tyson, each recognized for inspiring global audiences to engage with scientific and technological advancements. This year, Nolan’s extraordinary ability to merge science with cinematic storytelling through films like Interstellar, Oppenheimer, Inception, and The Prestige, has earned him this distinguished recognition.
Celebrating a Milestone: 10 Years of Interstellar
It’s just been the.10th anniversary of Interstellar, a film that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide for its groundbreaking portrayal of space exploration, science, and humanity’s drive to overcome impossible odds. Starmus is proud to celebrate this milestone by honoring Christopher Nolan’s visionary work and its lasting influence on both science and cinema.
The Starmus Connection: Interstellar and the Hawking Medal
Starmus, a unique festival where science and art converge, has long celebrated Interstellar as a cinematic masterpiece that brought astrophysics and the mysteries of space into the cultural mainstream. Released in 2014, the film is hailed for its commitment to scientific accuracy and emotional depth, brought to life through collaboration with physicist Kip Thorne, whose research on black holes and wormholes shaped the film’s narrative.
The film’s powerful storytelling and groundbreaking score by Hans Zimmer also made history at Starmus. Zimmer received the Hawking Medal in 2016, making Interstellar the only film to see both its director and composer honored for their contributions to science communication. This dual recognition underscores the film’s significance as a bridge between the scientific community and popular culture.
In addition to its impact on audiences worldwide, Interstellar holds a special place in Starmus history. Hans Zimmer, who composed the film’s iconic score, performed Interstellar live at the festival on two remarkable occasions:
2016: As part of a tribute to Stephen Hawking, Zimmer’s performance included inspiring lectures by Nobel laureate physicist Kip Thorne, visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin, and physicist Oliver James from DNEG, sharing insights into the groundbreaking science and visuals of the film. Zimmer was joined by legendary guitarist and astrophysicist Brian May on stage to pay tribute to Stephen Hawking, blending music and science in an unforgettable performance.2019: During the festival’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, Zimmer once again performed the Interstellar score, accompanied by lectures from the same esteemed team, highlighting the enduring relevance of the film to space exploration and scientific discovery.
A Cinematic Legacy Rooted in Science and Art
Christopher Nolan openly cites Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, based on Arthur C. Clarke’s visionary book, as a profound influence on Interstellar. Kubrick’s groundbreaking work was informed by Clarke’s deep understanding of space exploration and humanity’s future, creating a film that remains a cornerstone of cinematic and scientific dialogue.
Adding authenticity to his film, Kubrick utilized the actual breathing sounds of Alexei Leonov, the first human to perform a spacewalk. This meticulous detail lent a sense of realism and connection to the space age, demonstrating Kubrick’s commitment to science-driven storytelling. Leonov’s contributions extended far beyond cinema; he also created the sketch of Stephen Hawking that inspired the design of the Hawking Medal, bridging the worlds of art, science, and human achievement.
The Birth of Starmus
Arthur C. Clarke, a pivotal figure in both science and literature, was instrumental in the genesis of Starmus. His conversations with Starmus founder Dr. Garik Israelian in 2001 and 2002 inspired the project, then known as “The Music of the Stars,” which evolved into the Starmus Festival in collaboration with Dr. Brian May. Many years later Brian Eno composed a track using the same Starsounds library. Clarke’s support of this initiative underscored his lifelong passion for connecting science and the arts, laying the foundation for what has become one of the world’s most unique science festivals.
Extending Kubrick’s Vision
Nolan, through Interstellar, carried forward the legacy of Kubrick’s work by collaborating with Kip Thorne, who extended the concept of the monolith from 2001 into scientifically grounded depictions of wormholes and black holes. Similarly, Hans Zimmer, who composed the film’s iconic score, ensured his music stood alongside the monumental works of Johann Strauss, György Ligeti, and Aram Khachaturian, whose compositions shaped the auditory experience of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
A Tribute to Interstellar
In honor of Interstellar’s profound impact and its enduring legacy within Starmus, the festival is releasing a special tribute video (LINK). This exclusive video will feature unique and never-before-seen footage from the 2016 and 2019 performances, including Hans Zimmer’s live renditions of the film’s score, and highlights from lectures by Kip Thorne, Paul Franklin, and Oliver James. The tribute will be a celebration of the film’s ability to inspire audiences to explore the mysteries of the cosmos and the intersection of science and art.
Honoring Science Through Art
Dr. Garik Israelian, founder of Starmus and researcher at the Institute of Astrophysics of Canary Islands (Spain), emphasized the festival’s mission to bring science closer to society:”Christopher Nolan has demonstrated that cinema can be more than entertainment; it can be a powerful tool for education and inspiration. With Interstellar, he brought the wonders of astrophysics to millions, fostering a deeper understanding of our universe.”
Continuing the Legacy
The 2024 awards ceremony celebrates the legacy of Stephen Hawking, who believed deeply in the power of storytelling to make science accessible. Nolan’s work resonates with this vision, inspiring new generations to look to the stars and dream of the impossible.
For more information about the Hawking Medal and the Starmus Festival, visit www.starmus.com.
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Tribute Video: STARMUS x Interstellar hereInterview Video: Christopher Nolan & STARMUS Co-founder Dr. Garik Israelian (sharing his thoughts after receiving the prestigious Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication) here
About STARMUS
Created by Garik Israelian PhD, astrophysicist at the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC) and Sir Brian May PhD, astrophysicist and the lead guitarist of the iconic rock band Queen, Starmus is a festival of science, art and music that features presentations from astronauts, cosmonauts, Nobel Prize winners and prominent figures from various scientific disciplines and musical backgrounds. Starmus brings together Nobel laureates, eminent researchers, astronauts, thinkers and artists to share their knowledge and experiences, as we search for answers to the great questions of our time.
The STARMUS Advisory Board members are: Jane Goodall, Brian May (co-founder), Garik Israelian (Director and co-founder), Peter Gabriel, Emmanuelle Charpentier, Richard Dawkins, Chris Hadfield, Jill Tarter, Steven Chu, and David Eicher.
Home of the Stephen Hawking Medal
Stephen Hawking and Alexei Leonov, together with Brian May and Garik Israelian, worked to create the Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication in 2015, which is awarded to individuals and teams who have made significant contributions to science communication. Previous Stephen Hawking Medal winners include Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, David Attenborough, Christopher Nolan, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Jean-Michel Jarre, Brian May, Laurie Anderson, and the Apollo 11 documentary.
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BillionToOne Launches Unity Confirm™: A category-defining test that bridges the gap between screening and invasive diagnostics
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A breakthrough in prenatal care, Unity Confirm enables non-invasive confirmation for high-risk screening results through the capture of intact circulating fetal cells using BillionToOne’s Fetal Cell Capture™ Technology
MENLO PARK, Calif., May 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — For more than two decades, the ultimate quest for scientists and clinicians studying prenatal genetics was the capture of an intact fetal cell non-invasively so that its fetal DNA could be directly analyzed. While cell-free DNA has revolutionized prenatal genetics, it left an uncertainty—a gap between screening and invasive diagnostics, for patients who cannot, or choose not to, access invasive diagnostics. Today, BillionToOne, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLLN), a next-generation molecular diagnostics company with a mission to create powerful and accurate tests that are accessible to all, announced the launch of Unity Confirm™, a circulating fetal cell-based, non-invasive confirmation test, designed to address this need from a simple maternal blood draw.
Since its introduction in the early 2010s, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has become the standard of care for screening for fetal aneuploidies. However, when screening returns a high-risk result, clinical guidelines recommend diagnostic confirmation via chorionic villus sampling (CVS) or amniocentesis. These invasive procedures carry a small but real risk of pregnancy loss, and are increasingly difficult to access. The majority of patients decline, leaving clinicians and families without the information needed to guide next steps, and widening gaps in inequitable care.
While cell-based prenatal genetics has been studied since before the advent of cell-free DNA tests, the scientific barrier has long been the rarity and fragility of fetal cells in maternal circulation. Presenting at fewer than one cell per milliliter of blood and nearly indistinguishable from millions of surrounding maternal cells, intact circulating fetal cells have been too difficult to isolate in an accessible way for clinical use. The cell-based approaches were previously studied across multiple independent publications1 in more than 1,500 patients, consistently demonstrating that when a fetal cell is captured and sequenced, it provides an accurate result that has extremely high concordance with invasive diagnostic testing. However, these methodologies have stayed too academic, expensive, and inaccessible.
Unity Confirm addresses this directly. Available for all patients who use UNITY Aneuploidy for their front-line screen*, BillionToOne’s Fetal Cell Capture™ technology, a multi-step immunological enrichment and single cell isolation process, isolates intact circulating fetal cells, effectively providing 100% fetal fraction2, and performs whole genome sequencing on each individual cell. By analyzing the direct fetal cells rather than fragmentary cfDNA, similar to invasive procedures, Unity Confirm delivers rapid CVS-like insights3 non-invasively, from a single blood draw.
“For years, the idea of capturing whole fetal cells non-invasively was largely viewed as an elusive holy grail, something theoretically possible but practically out of reach,” said Oguzhan Atay, PhD, Co-founder and CEO of BillionToOne. “Unity Confirm is proof that it does not have to be. For the first time, a clinician can confirm a high-risk prenatal result non-invasively, with a level of accuracy the field has never before seen outside of an invasive procedure. For the first time, this technology is broadly accessible.”
“A high-risk NIPT result does not give you a diagnosis. It gives you a decision to make under enormous stress, often without enough information,” said Haywood Brown, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Prenatal, BillionToOne. “For too long, the options were limited: forgo confirmation, or undergo an invasive procedure with a small but real risk. What makes Unity Confirm truly different is not just the science; it is that this capability is now clinically accessible. That’s not an incremental improvement. That is a fundamentally different standard of care.”
In BillionToOne’s own clinical validation, Unity Confirm demonstrated 100% concordance with known fetal outcomes and invasive diagnostic results across 16 of 16 samples, including affected fetuses for common aneuploidies and 22q11.2 microdeletion. The clinical data supporting Unity Confirm will be presented at ACOG 2026 in Washington, D.C., presenting the science behind the technology to the broader OB/GYN community for the first time. Beginning on May 28, providers using Unity Aneuploidy™ Screen will have access to Unity Confirm following a high-risk result. To further validate performance at scale, BillionToOne is now enrolling in the largest prospective study of a fetal cell-based confirmation assay with invasive diagnostic outcomes, targeting enrollment of 1,000 patients and measuring concordance to invasive diagnostic testing.
*Unity Confirm is intended for patients who cannot, or choose not to, pursue invasive diagnostic testing following a high-risk Unity Aneuploidy Screen result before 16 weeks of gestation. Available for Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome), Trisomy 18, Trisomy 13, 22q11.2 microdeletion, XXY, XYY, and XXX aneuploidies. Requires Unity Aneuploidy Screen as the frontline screen for the pregnancy.
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2In rare instances, results may rely on a single cell that is co-sequenced with 1-2 maternal cells, which may reduce fetal fraction to 50% or 33%. When this occurs, the report clearly indicates this limitation.
3Unity Confirm and rapid CVS both analyze fetal-derived trophoblast cells. Unity Confirm isolates individual cells via whole genome sequencing (WGS), which is performed on each cell separately, whereas rapid CVS is often performed via FISH. While rapid CVS may analyze more cells, WGS generates more data per cell. In both rapid CVS and fetal cell capture, mosaicism cannot be excluded. Unity Confirm may have false-positive and false-negative results. Results are not a guaranty. Important medical decisions should not rely on UnityConfirm test results alone. Clinical correlation is necessary. Unity Confirm is a laboratory-developed test performed in a CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited laboratory. It is not an FDA-approved or FDA-cleared diagnostic test. Test performance may vary based on gestational age and other factors.
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This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements generally are identified by the words “believe,” “project,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “strategy,” “future,” “opportunity,” “plan,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements are predictions, projections and other statements about future events that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the clinical effectiveness of Unity Confirm. These statements are based on management’s current expectations, forecasts and assumptions, and actual outcomes and results could differ materially from these statements due to a number of factors, some of which are beyond BillionToOne’s control. These and additional risks and uncertainties could affect BillionToOne’s financial and operating results and cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the forward-looking statements made in this press release. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risk that Unity Confirm is not clinically effective and not adopted by healthcare professionals and those discussed under the captions “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operation” and elsewhere in BillionToOne’s most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K, and other filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. The forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to BillionToOne as of the date hereof, and BillionToOne disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements provided to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions, or circumstances on which any such statement is based, except as required by law. These forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing BillionToOne’s views as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release.
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Headquartered in Menlo Park, California, BillionToOne is a next-generation molecular diagnostics company with a mission to create powerful and accurate tests that are accessible to all. The company’s patented Quantitative Counting Templates™ (QCT™) molecular counting platform is the only multiplex technology that can accurately count DNA molecules at the single-molecule level. For more information, visit www.billiontoone.com.
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Brockton High School Students Premiere Original Films Exploring Mental Wellness and Leadership
Twenty-three student creators showcase cinematic takes on boundaries, bias, and leadership; selected works to advance to the National SALT 12 Film Festival.
BROCKTON, Mass., May 1, 2026 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Brockton High School hosted the 2026 Brockton High School Film Festival, a community celebration of student voice and mental wellness. Organized by the nonprofit SALT ED Inc., the event premiered five original short films created by 23 students participating in the “Reel Funny” program.
Unlike traditional film programs, Reel Funny uses media production as a vehicle for personal growth rather than just technical instruction. The program guides students through a series of workshops focused on “soft skills”—including conflict resolution, recognizing internal bias, and establishing healthy personal boundaries. Students are then challenged to apply these lessons by collaborating in groups to write, produce, and edit their own films entirely independently.
A unique and critical component of the Reel Funny process is its integration of mental health professional oversight. Following the students’ film submissions, Eun Joo You, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with Care Plus New Jersey, conducted a specialized screening of the works. This clinical review serves to evaluate student mental wellness and identify early signs of emotional distress, followed by direct engagement with the students to discuss their creative themes and overall well-being.
“The opportunity for our students to engage in this type of work is paramount to their development as well-rounded individuals,” said Kevin McCaskill, Principal of Brockton High School. “When we talk about preparing the next generation of leaders, we aren’t just talking about academics; we are talking about the emotional intelligence and self-awareness that programs like ‘Reel Funny’ provide. These films are a powerful reflection of their growth.”
The celebration invited friends, families, and local community members to acknowledge the leadership and vulnerability displayed by these young creators.
“This program empowers students to turn self-reflection into a leadership tool,” said Joonho Lee, CEO of Kbean®, a primary supporter of the initiative. “By giving students the autonomy to produce these films on their own terms, we see a level of authenticity that traditional education often misses.”
Looking Ahead: The SALT 12 National Showcase
The Brockton High School festival serves as a qualifying event for the 3rd Annual SALT 12 Film Festival scheduled for the end of 2026. SALT 12 is a national platform that gathers the most impactful student films from across the country, allowing participants to share their voices with a public audience and compete for national recognition.
For more information about SALT ED Inc., the Reel Funny curriculum, or the upcoming SALT 12 National Showcase, please visit www.salt-ed.org.
About SALT ED Inc.
SALT ED Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering underserved youth through media production, workforce development, and mental wellness initiatives. Their signature “Reel Funny” program helps students develop the emotional intelligence and leadership skills necessary to succeed as next-generation leaders.
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Products That Count Announces the Winners of the 2026 CPO Awards, Honoring the Product Leaders Redefining Their Craft in the AI Era
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The annual Awards recognize Chief Product Officers whose scope, influence, and impact have expanded dramatically as AI reshapes every organization.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 1, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Products That Count, the world’s largest nonprofit community of product managers with over 600,000 members, today announced the winners of the 2026 CPO Awards. The Awards, produced in partnership with Mighty Capital, celebrate the Chief Product Officers whose leadership is shaping how products are built, shipped, and scaled in a moment of unprecedented change.
The role of the Chief Product Officer has never been broader. Today’s CPOs are architecting the systems, teams, and decisions that determine whether their companies win in the AI era.
The 2026 CPO Award Winners, by category:
President / CEO: Former CPOs who have elevated to the top role.
Eglae Recchia, CPO, Keyway
Maria Thomas, CEO (promoted from CPO), Rebrandly
Nabil Bukhari, President, Extreme Networks
Shiven Ramji, President & Chief Product Officer, Okta
Investor Mindset: Treating product like a portfolio of bets, with M&A as a strategic lever.
Achuth Rao, CPO, New York Life Insurance Company
Andrew Tsao, CPO & Analytics Officer, Audible
Dane Glasgow, CPO, Paramount/Skydance
Diana Benli, Chief Product Officer, Cognizant
Diego Dugatkin, Chief Product Officer, Box
Mike Bidgoli, CPO & CTO, Tubi
Vasu Murthy, CPO, Cohesity
Vrushali Paunikar, CPO, Carta
Ambrish Verma, Chief Product Officer, Ingram Micro
Enterprise Scale: Operating in complexity. Not speed alone, but transformation at scale.
Carla Guzzetti, Chief Product Officer, Cloud Applications, Extreme Networks
Eddie Garcia, Chief Product Officer, eBay
Gautam Shah, Chief Product Officer, Carelon
Ghazal Badiozamani, SVP of Product Management, Cengage
Kelli Fielding, Chief Product Officer, Europe, TransUnion
Mikhail Vaysbukh, Chief Product Officer, Elsevier
Monica Ugwi, GM, Copilot + Agents for Manufacturing & Mobility, formerly Microsoft
Randall Hounsell, SVP Connected Living Product, Comcast
Rita Khan, Chief Consumer & Digital Officer, formerly Optum
Ryan Bergstrom, Chief Product Officer, Paychex
Tim Simmons, Chief Product Officer, formerly Walmart International
Tina Tarquinio, Chief Product Officer, IBM Z and LinuxONE, IBM
Todd Garner, CPO, Sam’s Club
Trey Courtney, Global Chief Product & Partnerships Officer, Mood Media
Wyatt Jenkins, SVP Product, Intuit
Shayani Roy, SVP Product Management and Design, OpenTable
Scale Up: Growth-stage leaders putting the scale in place.
Aaron Seevers, Chief Product Officer, Noom
Avijit Sinha, SVP Corporate Development, EDB
Hannah Park, Chief Product Officer, Planned Parenthood
Joe Futty, CPO & CTO, Pipedrive
Jonathan Shottan, Chief Product Officer, Tonal
Kimberly Bloomston, CPO, 6sense
Kousthub Raghavan, Chief Product & Digital Officer, CLEAR
Natalia Williams, Chief Product Officer, Qonto
Nikita Miller, Chief Product Officer, Perk
Nilesh Khandelwal, Chief Product Officer, Rakuten Rewards
Paul Burke, CPO, Reveleer
Randhir Vieira, CPO, formerly Healthify
Renn Turiano, CPO, Gannett – USA Today Network
Sarah Turrin, CPO, Color
Emerging: On an amazing trajectory, regardless of tenure.
Adam Kelsey, EVP, Product Management, SignalWire
Apurva Garware, SVP, Head of Product, Invisible Technologies
Chai Atreya, Chief Product Officer, ActiveCampaign
Jack Brody, Chief Product Officer, Suno
John Barrus, VP of Product Management, Niobium
Kevin Swint, former Co-Founder & CPO, RemixAI
Nirmal Kumar, CPO, Aliaswire
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Sarah Jacob Singh, CPO & CTO, Medbridge
Sarosh Waghmar, CPO & Co-Founder, Spotnana
Vanessa Davis, CPO, LegalOn
Vikas Seth, CPO, ARIS
Platform: Multiplying impact beyond their own product by leveraging the ecosystem at scale.
Arnab Bose, CPO, Asana
Kishan Chetan, EVP & GM, Agentforce Service Cloud, Salesforce
Shardul Vikram, Chief Product Officer, SAP Application AI, SAP
Tom Occhino, Chief Product Officer, Vercel
Rohit Badlaney, CPO & General Manager, IBM Cloud Platform, IBM
Terre Layton, former CPO, BetterHealth
B.J. Boyle, Chief Product Officer, MacroHealth
Winners were selected by an Independent Advisory Council of seasoned product executives based on impact and leadership.
ABOUT PRODUCTS THAT COUNT
Products That Count is the world’s largest nonprofit community, engaging 600,000+ product managers and Chief Product Officers (CPOs) united by a mission: to empower everyone to build products that truly count. In a world flooded with products, only a few ignite passion, deliver value at scale, and transform lives. Behind those exceptional products are visionary CPOs and high-performing product teams driving innovation at the most bleeding-edge companies. We recognize these trailblazers through our coveted Awards, accelerate careers from PM to the C-suite and beyond through daily best practices, and serve as the trusted advisor to nearly all Fortune 1000 CPOs. Our Corporate Alliance includes Walmart, Ford, Cisco, Johnson & Johnson, Amplitude, and more. The most admired product leaders across industries serve on our Advisory Council, guiding the future of product leadership. Together, we’re shaping a future where every product counts. Learn more at productsthatcount.org
ABOUT MIGHTY CAPITAL
Mighty Capital is the VC firm that leverages the Product Alpha Effect, a data-backed framework for outperformance that proves great products drive great businesses. Founded in 2018 by SC Moatti, a product visionary and former Meta product leader, and Jennifer Vancini, a veteran of tech investing and M&A, we bring a differentiated edge to venture. Through Moatti’s 600,000-strong Products That Count network of product leaders, we see where the world is going before others do. That proprietary signal gives us an advantage in sourcing, diligence, and post-investment value creation. Our portfolio speaks for itself: 1 in 5 companies is a category leader like Amplitude (NASDAQ:AMPL), Groq, and Netskope (NASDAQ:NTSK). Founders consistently call us the most value-add investor on their cap table, and use our global product ecosystem as a marketplace to accelerate time to revenue, scale, and exit. Anchored by GCM Grosvenor, we’re deploying Fund III with both prior funds in top decile DPI and TVPI, more than $20B in value created, and 6 IPOs to date. Learn more at Mighty.Capital.
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