Inside the Mind of Europe's Largest VC Founder in Built-World | Gregory Dewerpe
Join us for an exclusive insider look at AO Venture Capital, Europe's largest built-world VC firm with direct access to $40 Billion in real estate.
In this episode, we sit down with AO’s founder Gregory Dewerpe, as he reveals the genesis of AO, their unique approach to investing in new construction technology, and the key factors that drive success in this space. If you're a startup, a venture capitalist, or a business owner – this episode is a must-listen.
Find out:
How AO Venture Capital is leading the way in funding innovative solutions for a more sustainable built environment
The unique investment approach that sets AO apart, and gives your startup a competitive edge
What key factors will determine your success in the built world technology sector, directly from a leading investor
How Dewerpe’s background in real estate and entrepreneurship shapes their investment strategy.
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Timestamps:
(00:00:00-00:02:17) Intro
(00:02:17-00:10:17) About A/O
(00:10:17-00:12:35) How To Raise Funds In The Beginning
(00:12:35-00:16:44) Key Lessons Leant While Building A/O
(00:16:44-00:20:47) Definition of Built World According To Gregory
(00:20:47-00:30:10) Opportunities In Built World
(00:30:10-00:32:50) Questions VCs Ask To Founders
(00:32:50-00:39:34) What Makes One Retrofit Company Stand Over Another
(00:39:34-00:44:53) Thoughts Behind Investing In SPAN
(00:44:53-00:47:25) Thoughts Behind Investing In ENTER
(00:47:25-00:56:26) Labor Shortage In Construction
(00:56:26-00:59:53) Profitability Of Startups In Construction
(00:59:53-01:06:54) Process Followed In A/O While Raising Funds
(01:06:54-01:09:14) Differences In Startup Founders in Europe vs US
(01:09:14-01:09:58) Outro
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Suffolk Boost Program, Super Series with Ediphi, AI Report & Construction Tech Funding - October’s Monthly Roundup
"50% of construction projects are over budget or late due to contract compliance issues."
In this month’s roundup episode, Martin & Owen discussed about their newly released AI report, which explores AI applications in construction document management. They interviewed five startups and Microsoft to gather insights for this report.
They discussed upcoming plans, including a trip to Boston to record episodes with Suffolk's Boost program startups.
Martin and Owen reflected on some notable episodes from October, including conversations with industry veterans like Amar from Autodesk and a discussion on why construction tech companies fail, using Flux as a case study.
They touched on the rapid growth of construction tech funding, now representing 0.8% of total VC funding, up from 0.2-0.3% pre-2021.
They also mentioned their robotics podcast, Bitbuilders, and an interesting episode about space construction with Lee Rosen from Think Orbital.
Go and check out the AI Report on our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/bricks_bytes/shop/construction-tech-revolution-in-india-596700?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=productshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
Also, don’t forget to watch the full roundup episode here:
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The Truth Behind DeepSeek’s Impact on AEC | Alan Mosca on AI & Construction Tech
"Training an AI model's final run for $6M does not mean the entire model costs $6M"In today's episode of Bricks and Bytes, we had Alan Mosca, CTO and co-founder of nPlan, who shared fascinating insights about AI developments, construction tech, and the future of project planning.Tune in to find out about:✅ The truth behind DeepSeek's training costs and why media reporting missed the mark✅ How nPlan's Barry agent helps construction teams make better decisions through meeting notes, WhatsApp integration, and email connectivity✅ Why the future of software isn't SaaS - it's buying outcomes through agents that perform specific tasks✅ nPlan's game-changing "Schedule Studio" that can generate detailed project schedules in 45 minutesListen to the full episode to learn how AI is reshaping construction planning and why transparency, not blame, is key to better project outcomes.----Chapters00:00 Intro05:26 Introduction and Overview of Enplan07:12 DeepSeek and the Reality of AI Training Costs15:36 Open vs Closed Source Models in AI26:23 The Rise of Agents in AI and Construction31:23 Future of Startups: Agents vs Traditional Software36:01 The Evolution of AI and the Path to AGI44:01 Defining AGI and Its Implications45:26 Introduction to Nplan and Its Mission47:24 The Functionality of Barry: AI in Project Management49:27 Continuous Learning and Model Optimization53:23 Demonstrating the Value of Planning in Construction57:28 Customer Perspectives on AI in Project Management1:00:31 Product Development and Future Directions for Nplan1:11:39 Cultural Change in Construction Through AI
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Kojo's $275m Journey - How CEO Maria Davidson Built One Of AEC Tech's Most Exciting Businesses
Note : This is a re-release of an episode that was initially released at Groundbreakers."Nobody replied to our cold emails. So we started showing up at construction sites with pizza boxes - that worked."In today's episode, we had Maria Davidson, CEO of Kojo, share how she built a construction tech company now valued at $275M. A former VC with no construction background, Maria's story of building a procurement platform used by 500+ trade contractors offers valuable lessons for anyone trying to break into a traditional industry.Tune in to find out about:✅ Why being an industry outsider became her strength✅ How delivering pizzas led to their first customers✅ The metrics VCs actually care about at each funding stage✅ Managing hypergrowth from 0 to 125 employeesWant to learn how Maria turned rejection into a $275M company? Listen to the full episode
AI, Low-Carbon Cement, and the Missing Science VCs: Hidden Pitfalls in Construction Tech Investing
Venture capital flooding into AI startups, but are we overlooking the real breakthroughs in construction materials?
In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we explored Findable, a Norwegian startup transforming building documentation, which raised €9 million in Series A funding.
We discussed Holcim's investment in Sublime Systems' innovative low-carbon cement technology, sparking a conversation about sustainable building materials.
Also, we delved into a VC's perspective on the challenges faced by startups valued between $50-200 million in revenue but struggling to find exit opportunities.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ The potential and challenges of AI-driven document management in real estate
✅ Why scientific breakthroughs in building materials can't be rushed with capital
✅ The importance of distribution advantages in AI-powered construction tech
✅ The complexities of valuation and exit strategies for mid-sized startups
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to gain valuable insights into construction tech, venture capital, and sustainable building materials.
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Enscape's Journey From Idea To Exit - Moritz Luck, Co-Founder & CEO
From garage startup to major exit: The Enscape story
In this episode, we had Moritz, co-founder of Enscape, and we got to learn about his journey from a university project to a game-changing 3D rendering software... and many more!
Tune in to find out about:
✅ How Enscape evolved from a VR treadmill idea to revolutionizing architectural visualization
✅ Why focusing on customer happiness trumps optimizing for investor metrics
✅ The power of community-driven marketing in the AEC industry
✅ The future of AI in rendering and its impact on existing tools
Listen now on Spotify to hear Moritz's insights on building a successful startup, navigating acquisitions, and the future of design technology.
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Company Mentioned:
Enscape
Chaos
Autodesk
Lumion
Twinmotion
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Timestamps
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
03:02 The Evolution of Enscape
06:07 Understanding Rendering in Architecture
09:01 The Role of Rendering in the Design Process
12:01 Enscape's Position in the Rendering Market
15:02 Innovations and Challenges in Rendering Technology
18:00 The Journey of Enscape: From Founding to Exit
20:59 Acquisition Insights and Market Dynamics
23:55 Customer-Centric Approach to Business
26:54 The Future of Rendering and AI Integration
29:59 The Design Stack: Merging Tools and Technologies
32:59 Community and Distribution Strategies
35:48 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
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Can Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Solve Big Energy Problem? - Last Energy's $40M Bet on Energy Independence
Nuclear power's comeback? Last Energy raises $40M for micro modular reactors
In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about Last Energy's $40 million Series B funding for developing 20 MWe micro modular nuclear power plants.
We also explored how nuclear energy fits into the broader energy landscape, including its role in providing baseload power for data centers.
Additionally, we delved into venture capital fund economics and the challenges of generating returns for large funds.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ The potential for modular nuclear reactors in energy independence
✅ How nuclear power complements other energy sources on the grid
✅ Why fund size impacts venture capital returns
✅ The bifurcation of VC into large platforms and specialized early-stage funds
Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear on the future of energy and venture capital.
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Company Mentioned:
- Last Energy
- Sequoia
- Andreessen Horowitz
- Tiger Global
- Revolut
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Timestamps
00:00 Welcome Back and Episode Recap
02:25 Exploring Nuclear Power and Last Energy
12:47 The Future of Nuclear Energy in the West
19:24 Regulatory Challenges and Market Demand for Nuclear
24:46 Understanding Baseload Energy and Its Importance
29:27 Venture Capital Insights and Market Dynamics
44:19 The Economics of Fund Sizes and Return
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New Scheduling Tools, US Startups High Failure Rate, & How Supply-Side Focus is Reshaping Tech Companies
Is the traditional construction scheduling software about to become obsolete?
In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we discussed Planera's fresh take on construction scheduling, which just secured $13.5M in Series A funding.
We also explored the surprising uptick in US startup failures and what it reveals about the current market.
Additionally, we delved into the potential shift from demand-focused to supply-focused business models in tech.
Tune in to discover:
✅ How Planera aims to simplify complex construction scheduling
✅ Why more startups are failing, but it might not be all bad news
✅ The rising importance of vertical integration in tech companies
✅ How emerging markets are driving innovation in B2B platforms
Want to stay ahead in construction tech and startup trends? Listen now on Spotify.
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Company Mentioned:
Planera
Oracle (specifically their Primavera P6 software)
OpenAI
Microsoft
Uber
Meta (formerly Facebook)
SpaceX
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Timestamps:
02:12 Planera: Innovating Construction Scheduling and Planning
06:42 The Challenges of Traditional Scheduling Tools in Construction 0
9:01 The High Failure Rate of Startups: A Natural Evolution
24:07 The Role of AI in Startups and the Construction Industry
30:01 The Shift towards Collaborative and Visual Solutions in Construction
31:15 The Dominance of the US Startup Market
32:39 The High Failure Rate in US Startups
33:54 Profitability of European Venture Funds
41:30 The Shift Towards Vertical Integration and B2B Marketplaces