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Discussing Funding with Tristan Boyd

by Ethical Fields | Oct 7, 2020 | Funding

On the 11th of June 2020, Rohan Clarke and Andrew Ward from Ethical Fields sat down with Tristan Boyd of SlipStream Commercialisation and discussed Funding using the 3 Horizon model.

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