E501 | Matthew Spence, Barclays: Why Defense Tech Is Back, IPOs Are “Sneaky Good” & The Return to Deep Tech
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In this episode, David Cruz Silva sits down with Matthew Spence, Barclays’ Global Head of Venture Capital Banking, to talk about the state of exits, dual-use tech, and how Europe can seize the next defense innovation wave. With a background spanning the White House, Pentagon and a16z, Matt shares a unique view from the intersection of global power, technology, and venture.
Who should listen:
- GPs working with later-stage companies or exit-readiness
- LPs and allocators curious about dual-use and defense opportunities
- Policymakers and ecosystem builders across Europe
- Anyone wondering how venture intersects with geopolitics
Here’s what’s covered:
- 00:00 Meet Matt Spence & why Barclays is doubling down on venture
- 01:00 SuperVenture 2025: Why Berlin matters to a Silicon Valley banker
- 01:39 “Sneaky good”: The IPO market is back—but not how you expect
- 03:00 How GPs can prep for exits—before they’re even on the table
- 04:00 Barclays as an LP: What their private bank is looking for
- 05:10 Defense tech: From bombs to AI & cloud for the battlefield
- 07:00 “The government is a terrible customer”—but that’s changing
- 08:30 Dual-use: Why it’s not code for defense and shouldn’t be
- 10:00 The real opportunity for Europe: leapfrog, don’t lag
- 12:30 A wake-up call for Brussels and national leaders
- 15:00 The return to deep tech: hardware + software, redux
- 16:45 Why this isn't just a new trend—it's a venture returning to its roots
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