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Prince Khaled Bin Alwaleed wows audience at Bloomberg live show

August 08, 2019
Prince Khaled Bin Alwaleed is seen with Bloomberg's John Gittlesohn at Venture Forward show in this file picture. — Courtesy photo
Prince Khaled Bin Alwaleed is seen with Bloomberg's John Gittlesohn at Venture Forward show in this file picture. — Courtesy photo

SAN FRANCISCO, California — Founder and Chief Executive Officer of KBW Ventures, Prince Khaled Bin Alwaleed had an interactive session with Bloomberg’s John Gittlesohn at Bloomberg’s Venture Forward on recently.

Master of Ceremonies, Bloomberg Beta’s James Chan, introduced Prince Khaled by detailing some of his work with emerging technologies and outlining various investments and giving the audience a short overview into his nonprofit activities as well.

Known as the Tech Prince,’ Prince Khaled is an investor and a successful figure of business, and the son of the renowned global magnate, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal,” said Chan ahead of welcoming Bloomberg reporter John Gittlesohn and Prince Khaled to the stage.’

“One of the Gulf’s top venture capitalists and a well-known investor in a number of tech and deep tech companies, Prince Khaled has a special focus on the now burgeoning areas of plant-based business models,” Chan continued.

Gittlesohn began the one-on-one conversation, under the title of “Beyond Tech”, by taking the audience through the KBW Ventures portfolio. He posed a number of questions regarding venture-backed startups, and the impact that these business models may have going forward in terms of market potential and potential application verticals.

Sponsored by Mubadala, Venture Forward was staged at the Bently Reserve in downtown San Francisco and had a program of speakers dedicated to venture capital, startups, and the impact of technologies developed by Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurs.


August 08, 2019
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