Most investors are still evaluating companies as if software and hardware exist in separate universes. Cyberphysical data — the information generated when digital systems interact with physical processes — represents the next frontier of investable innovation, projected to reach $255.3 billion by 2029. Yet the majority of VCs lack the frameworks to recognize which companies
Picture a founder at $1.2M ARR staring at two term sheets. One from a well-known VC fund. The other from a venture studio. A venture studio is a company that builds startups from scratch using shared resources and operational expertise, while a VC fund invests capital in existing startups and provides strategic guidance. This founder


