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Venture Capital in the Age of AI: Transforming Due Diligence

Alpha Sense BI

Over the last 12-18 months, both venture capital investors and start-up firms have felt the aftershocks of ongoing economic volatility. Following a ‘dry powder’ run in 2021, venture capital investment in the US nearly doubled from 2020. Similar to other asset classes, venture capital deal patterns mirror macroeconomic sentiment.

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Due Diligence During Economic Downturn

Alpha Sense BI

In periods of high risk, renewed attention is brought to due diligence and what should concern your decision-making. More importantly, if a company fails to plan for an economically uncertain future with its own capital, then it will likely borrow at high-interest rates. Is Cash Flow Stable?

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4 perils of being an IT pioneer

CIO

The speed at which enterprises adopt emerging technology is widely acknowledged as a key driver of success. As a result, organizations often rush to adopt new technology believing it will make them operationally more efficient and enhance their competitiveness. We decided to leverage API, which was then an emerging technology.

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Slow Start to Venture Capital Funding in 2024

Alpha Sense BI

The venture capital landscape continues to test the discipline and diligence of investors and startups alike. Like many other asset classes, venture capital continues to be impacted by lingering macroeconomic factors affecting funding and liquidity prospects. The number of deals also plummeted to a four-year low.

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Venture Capital Trends and Outlook for 2024

Alpha Sense BI

Heading into the second half of 2024, venture capital investors remain cautious as they acknowledge persistent challenging dynamics in the landscape. While dry powder reserves have reached record highs, investors are wary about deploying capital with certain recent macroeconomic factors still fresh in mind.

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Navigating the Venture Capital Funding Downturn

Alpha Sense BI

Venture capital (VC) funding in startups experienced a significant decline as funding has been cut in half across North America and Europe firms. However, VCs raised over $540 billion of “dry powder,” capital that has yet to be invested, by the end of Q1—a record for the industry. The major forces behind this fundraising activity?

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Technology Industry Trends and Outlook in 2024

Alpha Sense BI

Over the past few years, the technology industry has experienced dramatic highs and lows. On the other hand, 2022 and 2023 brought mass layoffs , falling market capitalizations, and a weakening of global tech spending. trillion market evaluation by 2032 due to the ever-increasing number of companies integrating this technology.