Midwest Cleantech Venture Finance What s Needed? What s available? September, 2008
An Introduction to IllinoisVENTURES, L.L.C Seed and early stage, research-derived, Midwest investment Assets $50 million Management Team John Banta CEO, Managing Director John Regan Managing Director Rob Schultz Managing Director Kathryn Hyer Managing Director Stage Seed & early-stage venture capital Industries Geography Focus on research-derived investment IT, physical and life sciences, cleantech Inter-domain seams IL and Midwest. opportunistically elsewhere 2005-2007 # 1 regionally #19 nationally 2
Focused on undercapitalized Midwest Seed and early stage attention has declined nationally VC Investments Nationally (percentage of total $ invested, by stage) 60% 56% 50% 50% 46% 43% 30% 35% 27% 34% 37% 41% 38% Late stage Expansion 20% 20% 20% 21% Seed / Early Stage 10% 15% 17% 0% 1995-1998 1999-2001 2002-2005 2006 2007 Source: PWC/Venture Economics/NVCA MoneyTree Survey 3
Focused on undercapitalized Midwest We ve worked hard to buck that trend here 70% 60% 60% VC Investments in Midwest Companies (percentage of total $ invested, by stage) 58% 58% 50% 30% 20% 10% 29% 11% 33% 9% 21% 21% 38% Expansion 32% 32% Late stage 30% Seed / Early Stage 28% 0% 1995-1998 1999-2001 2002-2005 2006 2007 Source: PWC/Venture Economics/NVCA MoneyTree Survey 4
Focused on undercapitalized Midwest We ve worked hard to buck that trend here 70% VC Investments in Illinois Companies (percentage of total $ invested, by stage) 60% 63% 50% 49% 51% 41% 42% Late stage 30% 20% 10% 35% 16% 39% 10% 20% 17% 33% 26% Seed / Early Stage 35% Expansion 23% 0% 1995-1998 1999-2001 2002-2005 2006 2007 Source: PWC/Venture Economics/NVCA MoneyTree Survey 5
Focused on undercapitalized Midwest Other regions have not fared as well 60% VC Investments in Texas Companies (percentage of total $ invested, by stage) 50% 46% 36% 30% 57% 29% 41% 47% 39% 43% Expansion Late stage 20% 18% 10% 14% 19% 15% 17% Seed / Early stage 0 % 1995-19981999-20012002-2005 2006 2007 Source: PWC/Venture Economics/NVCA MoneyTree Survey 6
Region is research over-capitalized Research base is comparable to/beyond any other region State R&D Expenditures Illinois (includes University of Illinois, University of Chicago, Northwestern University and others) $1.98B Indiana (includes Indiana University, Purdue University, and others) $404M Iowa (includes University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and others) $594M Michigan (includes Michigan State University, University of Michigan, Wayne State University and others) $1.46B U of I $808M Minnesota (includes Mayo Foundation, University of Minnesota, and others) $1.04B Missouri (includes Washington University, Saint Louis University and others) $852M Sources of deal flow: Portfolio investments: Blue Orange/Blue Ohio (includes the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio State University, University of Akron, University of Cincinnati and others) Wisconsin (includes the University of Wisconsin at Madison, the Medical College of Wisconsin and others) $1.63B $936M Kentucky (Includes University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, others) $332M Total $9.3B 7
Region is research over-capitalized Research base is rich in cleantech domains U of I $808M Sources of deal flow: Portfolio investments: Blue Orange/Blue Advanced Materials/Device Physics PV Lighting Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Fuel cells Sensing Chemical production/separations Biology/Microbiology Industrial bioprocessing Water 8
Cleantech Portfolio Cleantech practice intersects core domains Illinois Basin coal production and fines reclamation Completed $190M funding to date, TSXV listing 100M tons/reserves, 45M under LOI Printing of semiconductors on any substrate (glass, plastic) Primary application PV micro-concentrators $30M Series B underway Plasma microdischarge based advanced lighting platform Massive general and specialty lighting market opportunity Initial production implementation underway Formic acid-based microelectronic fuel cells Charger, hybrid form factors Major OEM collaborations w/motorola, Nokia
Cleantech Portfolio Cleantech practice intersects core domains Trait stacking technology for ag, bio-fuel applications Multi-M $ agreements w/monsanto, Syngenta Feedstock, pretreatment enzyme applications underway Integrated biobutanol production platform Chemical and fuel applications Global class BP/Amoco, ADM-derived team DNA biosensor detection of heavy metals, etc. Initial application toxic lead in water Collaborative development underway with Filtertek, Inc.
What s Needed, What s Available Allot is needed Complete restructuring of energy industry to low-carbon $150bn in 07 is nice, but $10 trillion needed by 2030 to convert Venture small potatoes versus public markets, asset-financing Capital intensive, need for deep pockets and patience First project risk = more expensive paths Public funding picture only recent/inconsistent policy Allot is available Cleantech VC on the rise Increasing % of overall $, new funds/generalist funds entering (1600!) Increased M&A, deal size; IPO activity, non-traditional sources Regional story is good Resource currency is prevalent here versus other domains like IT Cleantech is often global, not limited to specific geography Result: easier to attract top-tier co-investment good environment
Midwest Cleantech Venture Finance What s Needed? What s available? September, 2008