Fifty Years

Fifty Years

Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals

San Francisco, CA 9,442 followers

We back tech founders solving the world's biggest problems.

About us

Seed fund supporting entrepreneurs solving the world's biggest problems. There’s a sea change coming in business as big as the shift from desktop to the cloud, or from web to mobile. Fifty Years supports the entrepreneurs heralding in the new economic renaissance. Read our view here: http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/02/impact-is-the-new-mobile/

Website
http://www.fiftyyears.com
Industry
Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Type
Partnership

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  • Fifty Years reposted this

    View profile for Eric McShane, graphic

    Co-Founder and CEO of Electroflow Technologies | Breakthrough Energy Innovator Fellow

    5050 is seriously awesome! So many scientists are developing technologies that could change the world once they leave the lab. The 5050 program teaches you how. Apply to 5050 and help us build a better future!!! 🧪🥼⚡️

    View profile for Seth Bannon, graphic

    Founder & investor using technology to solve the world's biggest problems.

    The world needs 10x more scientist-founders. 5050 helps scientists and engineers become great founders and start indispensable companies. Applications open! Startups are the best way to make a real impact with research, but where do you get started? How do you know if entrepreneurship is for you? Whether you’re validating an idea or ready to build — 5050 is for you. You’ll learn what it takes to become a great founder, how to choose the right problem, technology, and market, and how to build a deep tech startup. “It’s a cheat code for starting a deep tech startup.” – Eric McShane, 5050 alum. • Eric McShane and Evan Gardner spun out of Stanford and co-founded Electroflow Technologies to tackle the lithium shortage. They’ve scaled their tech by 200x in 6 months. • Mark Budde joined 5050 as a postdoc at Caltech. Two years later, Plasmidsaurus enables scientists across all 50 states and most European countries to go much faster. • Niccolo Cymbalist joined as a Tesla engineer. Three months later, he co-founded Clippership and is building autonomous sailboats to decarbonize maritime shipping. • Chi Zhang and Tay Shin joined as postdocs at MIT. Within weeks, they spun out and are now working to enable in vivo cell reprogramming. At Fifty Years, we’ve built deep tech companies ourselves. We’ve backed over 100 deep tech startups from the earliest stages and helped them raise over 4.6 billion dollars. We distilled everything we know about deep tech startups into 5050: a free program to help world-class scientists and engineers start indispensable companies. Phase I: Explore We’ll help you answer: How do I turn my breakthrough science into a business? What do I need to make a startup idea work? Am I ready to be a founder?  You’ll learn if entrepreneurship is right for you, identify the idea to build, and pivot quickly if necessary. We’ll guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. At the end of Explore, those ready to build a startup will be invited to the next phase, Build. Phase II: Build You’ll join a cohort of fast-moving founders who will challenge you to ramp up. We’ll coach you to level up into a great founder and guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. Build will help you de-risk your technology, hit key milestones, raise a first round, and reach takeoff speed fast. Helping great scientists and engineers become great entrepreneurs is our jam. Apply / nominate! fiftyyears.com/5050

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    View profile for Jack Lindsay, graphic

    Doctoral Candidate at Harvard University

    5050 was fantastic portal into the deep tech start-up world. As a part of it, I learned core skills for company creation, insight distilled from their collective years of experience building and investing in deep tech start-ups. Along the way I got to know (and have a lot of fun) with a group of scientists and engineers developing remarkable new businesses from battery tech to robotics to synthetic biology. Highly recommend to any scientists or engineers serious about building something positive for the world, and looking for guidance along the way.

    View profile for Seth Bannon, graphic

    Founder & investor using technology to solve the world's biggest problems.

    The world needs 10x more scientist-founders. 5050 helps scientists and engineers become great founders and start indispensable companies. Applications open! Startups are the best way to make a real impact with research, but where do you get started? How do you know if entrepreneurship is for you? Whether you’re validating an idea or ready to build — 5050 is for you. You’ll learn what it takes to become a great founder, how to choose the right problem, technology, and market, and how to build a deep tech startup. “It’s a cheat code for starting a deep tech startup.” – Eric McShane, 5050 alum. • Eric McShane and Evan Gardner spun out of Stanford and co-founded Electroflow Technologies to tackle the lithium shortage. They’ve scaled their tech by 200x in 6 months. • Mark Budde joined 5050 as a postdoc at Caltech. Two years later, Plasmidsaurus enables scientists across all 50 states and most European countries to go much faster. • Niccolo Cymbalist joined as a Tesla engineer. Three months later, he co-founded Clippership and is building autonomous sailboats to decarbonize maritime shipping. • Chi Zhang and Tay Shin joined as postdocs at MIT. Within weeks, they spun out and are now working to enable in vivo cell reprogramming. At Fifty Years, we’ve built deep tech companies ourselves. We’ve backed over 100 deep tech startups from the earliest stages and helped them raise over 4.6 billion dollars. We distilled everything we know about deep tech startups into 5050: a free program to help world-class scientists and engineers start indispensable companies. Phase I: Explore We’ll help you answer: How do I turn my breakthrough science into a business? What do I need to make a startup idea work? Am I ready to be a founder?  You’ll learn if entrepreneurship is right for you, identify the idea to build, and pivot quickly if necessary. We’ll guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. At the end of Explore, those ready to build a startup will be invited to the next phase, Build. Phase II: Build You’ll join a cohort of fast-moving founders who will challenge you to ramp up. We’ll coach you to level up into a great founder and guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. Build will help you de-risk your technology, hit key milestones, raise a first round, and reach takeoff speed fast. Helping great scientists and engineers become great entrepreneurs is our jam. Apply / nominate! fiftyyears.com/5050

  • Fifty Years reposted this

    View profile for Marco Gigantino, graphic

    Energy Conversion & Carbon Capture | Stanford | ETH Zurich

    If you are even remotely thinking about turning your research into a deep tech company, I suggest to apply for the new 5050 cohort, which was just announced. 5050 will teach you everything you need to know about it. It is also a unique opportunity to become part of a community of brilliant, hard-working scientists focused on solving the world's biggest problems.

    View profile for Seth Bannon, graphic

    Founder & investor using technology to solve the world's biggest problems.

    The world needs 10x more scientist-founders. 5050 helps scientists and engineers become great founders and start indispensable companies. Applications open! Startups are the best way to make a real impact with research, but where do you get started? How do you know if entrepreneurship is for you? Whether you’re validating an idea or ready to build — 5050 is for you. You’ll learn what it takes to become a great founder, how to choose the right problem, technology, and market, and how to build a deep tech startup. “It’s a cheat code for starting a deep tech startup.” – Eric McShane, 5050 alum. • Eric McShane and Evan Gardner spun out of Stanford and co-founded Electroflow Technologies to tackle the lithium shortage. They’ve scaled their tech by 200x in 6 months. • Mark Budde joined 5050 as a postdoc at Caltech. Two years later, Plasmidsaurus enables scientists across all 50 states and most European countries to go much faster. • Niccolo Cymbalist joined as a Tesla engineer. Three months later, he co-founded Clippership and is building autonomous sailboats to decarbonize maritime shipping. • Chi Zhang and Tay Shin joined as postdocs at MIT. Within weeks, they spun out and are now working to enable in vivo cell reprogramming. At Fifty Years, we’ve built deep tech companies ourselves. We’ve backed over 100 deep tech startups from the earliest stages and helped them raise over 4.6 billion dollars. We distilled everything we know about deep tech startups into 5050: a free program to help world-class scientists and engineers start indispensable companies. Phase I: Explore We’ll help you answer: How do I turn my breakthrough science into a business? What do I need to make a startup idea work? Am I ready to be a founder?  You’ll learn if entrepreneurship is right for you, identify the idea to build, and pivot quickly if necessary. We’ll guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. At the end of Explore, those ready to build a startup will be invited to the next phase, Build. Phase II: Build You’ll join a cohort of fast-moving founders who will challenge you to ramp up. We’ll coach you to level up into a great founder and guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. Build will help you de-risk your technology, hit key milestones, raise a first round, and reach takeoff speed fast. Helping great scientists and engineers become great entrepreneurs is our jam. Apply / nominate! fiftyyears.com/5050

  • Fifty Years reposted this

    Can’t recommend this program enough! 3 months ago I was happily working at Tesla, and now I’m building autonomous cargo sailboats with Tae Rugh, Kai Matsuka, and Luca. This wouldn’t have been possible without going through the 5050 program.

    View profile for Seth Bannon, graphic

    Founder & investor using technology to solve the world's biggest problems.

    The world needs 10x more scientist-founders. 5050 helps scientists and engineers become great founders and start indispensable companies. Applications open! Startups are the best way to make a real impact with research, but where do you get started? How do you know if entrepreneurship is for you? Whether you’re validating an idea or ready to build — 5050 is for you. You’ll learn what it takes to become a great founder, how to choose the right problem, technology, and market, and how to build a deep tech startup. “It’s a cheat code for starting a deep tech startup.” – Eric McShane, 5050 alum. • Eric McShane and Evan Gardner spun out of Stanford and co-founded Electroflow Technologies to tackle the lithium shortage. They’ve scaled their tech by 200x in 6 months. • Mark Budde joined 5050 as a postdoc at Caltech. Two years later, Plasmidsaurus enables scientists across all 50 states and most European countries to go much faster. • Niccolo Cymbalist joined as a Tesla engineer. Three months later, he co-founded Clippership and is building autonomous sailboats to decarbonize maritime shipping. • Chi Zhang and Tay Shin joined as postdocs at MIT. Within weeks, they spun out and are now working to enable in vivo cell reprogramming. At Fifty Years, we’ve built deep tech companies ourselves. We’ve backed over 100 deep tech startups from the earliest stages and helped them raise over 4.6 billion dollars. We distilled everything we know about deep tech startups into 5050: a free program to help world-class scientists and engineers start indispensable companies. Phase I: Explore We’ll help you answer: How do I turn my breakthrough science into a business? What do I need to make a startup idea work? Am I ready to be a founder?  You’ll learn if entrepreneurship is right for you, identify the idea to build, and pivot quickly if necessary. We’ll guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. At the end of Explore, those ready to build a startup will be invited to the next phase, Build. Phase II: Build You’ll join a cohort of fast-moving founders who will challenge you to ramp up. We’ll coach you to level up into a great founder and guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. Build will help you de-risk your technology, hit key milestones, raise a first round, and reach takeoff speed fast. Helping great scientists and engineers become great entrepreneurs is our jam. Apply / nominate! fiftyyears.com/5050

  • Fifty Years reposted this

    View profile for Seth Bannon, graphic

    Founder & investor using technology to solve the world's biggest problems.

    The world needs 10x more scientist-founders. 5050 helps scientists and engineers become great founders and start indispensable companies. Applications open! Startups are the best way to make a real impact with research, but where do you get started? How do you know if entrepreneurship is for you? Whether you’re validating an idea or ready to build — 5050 is for you. You’ll learn what it takes to become a great founder, how to choose the right problem, technology, and market, and how to build a deep tech startup. “It’s a cheat code for starting a deep tech startup.” – Eric McShane, 5050 alum. • Eric McShane and Evan Gardner spun out of Stanford and co-founded Electroflow Technologies to tackle the lithium shortage. They’ve scaled their tech by 200x in 6 months. • Mark Budde joined 5050 as a postdoc at Caltech. Two years later, Plasmidsaurus enables scientists across all 50 states and most European countries to go much faster. • Niccolo Cymbalist joined as a Tesla engineer. Three months later, he co-founded Clippership and is building autonomous sailboats to decarbonize maritime shipping. • Chi Zhang and Tay Shin joined as postdocs at MIT. Within weeks, they spun out and are now working to enable in vivo cell reprogramming. At Fifty Years, we’ve built deep tech companies ourselves. We’ve backed over 100 deep tech startups from the earliest stages and helped them raise over 4.6 billion dollars. We distilled everything we know about deep tech startups into 5050: a free program to help world-class scientists and engineers start indispensable companies. Phase I: Explore We’ll help you answer: How do I turn my breakthrough science into a business? What do I need to make a startup idea work? Am I ready to be a founder?  You’ll learn if entrepreneurship is right for you, identify the idea to build, and pivot quickly if necessary. We’ll guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. At the end of Explore, those ready to build a startup will be invited to the next phase, Build. Phase II: Build You’ll join a cohort of fast-moving founders who will challenge you to ramp up. We’ll coach you to level up into a great founder and guide you through the early days of building in deep tech. Build will help you de-risk your technology, hit key milestones, raise a first round, and reach takeoff speed fast. Helping great scientists and engineers become great entrepreneurs is our jam. Apply / nominate! fiftyyears.com/5050

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    19,343 followers

    A look back at our Bioforge Marshall groundbreaking in April! 👷♂️ Solugen leadership was joined by government officials, business leaders, and community partners to officially break ground on our new 500,000 sf biomanufacturing facility in Marshall, Minn. In support of the project, Solugen has received conditional commitment for a $214M loan guarantee from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development also awarded the project $760K in financial incentives from the department's Job Creation Fund, and an additional $15M from the Minnesota Forward Fund. A special thank you to the City of Marshall for helping us pull off an epic event, and for their invaluable support as we expand our footprint.

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    16,354 followers

    Today, we’re proud to announce that Antora has been selected by ARPA-E for a $14.5M award to accelerate the launch of our combined heat and power thermal battery product. This funding unlocks commercial-scale manufacturing for Antora’s pioneering heat-to-power technology and paves the way for gigaton-scale decarbonization impact in the industrial sector. Over the past five years, Antora, supported by ARPA-E, has transformed thermophotovoltaic (TPV) technology into a reliable, scalable, and simple solution to convert heat to electricity with no moving parts—a job historically handled by complex and costly turbomachinery. Having demonstrated breakthrough heat-to-electric conversion efficiency and opened the world’s first dedicated manufacturing line for TPV, Antora is on a path to rapidly bring our combined heat and power product to market. As part of the award, Antora will work to ensure that its combined heat and power product fully addresses the needs of industrial and utility customers. Antora will partner with Con Edison, the utility that serves New York City and Westchester County, to help meet its ambitious clean heat and power goals for New Yorkers. In addition, Antora has signed a letter of intent with Shell to evaluate potential opportunities to deploy the product in industrial processes such as chemicals production. Learn more about this transformative funding: https://lnkd.in/e2anrUpv

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    View profile for Mark Budde, graphic

    Cofounder and CEO of Plasmidsaurus and Primordium Labs

    If you are among the best in the world at cloning, plasmid prep, viral vector prep, sequencing prep, construct design, genome assembly, etc, please DM me or reach out to careers@plasmidsaurus.com. We want to hire you, especially if you can lead a project.

    View profile for Keith Robison, graphic

    Principal Scientist at Ginkgo Bioworks, Inc.

    Ginkgo Bioworks is in the midst of a 25% layoff (around 300 employees) - I found out today that I can continue being employed there It’s definitely bittersweet - I didn’t want to be looking for a new job - particularly since the biotech job market right now is terrible - too many companies laying off, too few starting or growing But many super-talented, interesting people I enjoyed working with are now looking for their next job. I’m still figuring out who is out immediately, who is on a deferred layoff and who is staying You could build several excellent small biotech companies from who has been cast off - all levels of personnel were hit and every specialty - IT, Data Science, Facilities, Business Development, Software, Computational Biology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Mammalian Cell Culture, LC/MS, etc Most people Boston-based, a number in CA and many others working remotely So if you know of opportunities out there, I’d be very happy to pass them on - there’s an Slack community set up for current and former Ginkgo employees that is useful for distributing job leads

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    View profile for Seth Bannon, graphic

    Founder & investor using technology to solve the world's biggest problems.

    $25m more to fuel Molten Industries in their mission to decarbonize the world’s chemical and heavy industries. When we first met the founders in 2021 they had built a white-hot chemical reactor in a literal garage at Stanford. Soon after Fifty Years led the seed round with our friends at Union Square Ventures. Molten is building the future of 🇺🇸 made sustainable graphite. Why does it matter? America has a supply chain issue. 97% of battery grade graphite currently comes from China. With increasing geopolitical tensions, they've been restricting exports. This puts the supply chain for Li-ion batteries at risk. And tensions go both ways. To promote supply chain resiliency, the Biden administration is eliminating the $7500 tax credit on EVs if they source graphite from China. Enter Molten, who built a reactor that cracks methane at extremely hot temperatures into hydrogen and graphite using renewable electricity. They turn natural gas and renewable power into battery grade graphite. With amazing technoeconomics. The best part? Molten's cost structure beats natural graphite (the cheapest on market) with higher performance than synthetic graphite (the best & most expensive on market). Lowest cost, highest performance, sustainable domestic process -- a dream come true! Kevin Bush, Caleb Boyd, and the rest of Molten are a wildly talented team on a mission to decarbonize the world’s chemical and heavy industries. And they're hiring!

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    View profile for Magi Richani, graphic

    Breakthroughs don't happen overnight and they certainly don't happen without many hard lessons along the way. For the past few years at Alpine Bio, we've spent countless hours figuring out how to accumulate casein in plants as well as building a closed loop farming system. After testing over a 1,000 strategies, we not only mastered how to grow casein but also unlocked a range of proteins in plants. Today, I'm proud to share that our plants are in the hands of growers in the Midwest and that we've completed our largest planting to date. Farming offers us an opportunity to take care of the land, our planet and the people who grow our food. It's an honor to be partnering with growers and other sustainability focused companies like NEXAT to maximize our mission of bringing delicious and sustainable ingredients and products to market. #farming #sustainability #climate #innovation

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