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149. Beyond Capital: Phil Morle of Main Sequence Ventures on Collaboration as the New Competitive Edge

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This episode explores the journey from scientific breakthrough to scalable industrial implementation. Phil Morle — partner at Main Sequence and co‑founder of Pollenizer — explains how strategic off‑takes generate market pull, the reasons nylon recycling advanced faster than PET, and the orchestration techniques required to progress from First-Of-A-Kind (FOAK) to Next-Of-A-Kind (NOAK) facilities. The conversation covers practical aspects of costs, partnership development, policy incentives, and industrial realities, including Phil's pragmatic test: "if it doesn't need a forklift, it's not relevant."

Chapters:

  • (00:00:00) – Intro and producer mindse
  • (00:06:53) – Orchestration and Samsara origin story
  • (00:07:53) – Market pull with Woolworths and ANU enzymes
  • (00:11:12) – Why nylon before PET
  • (00:12:12) – Offtake vs. equity checks
  • (00:31:40) – Industrial reality: the forklift test
  • (00:33:56) – Samsara's infinite-recycling facility
  • (00:34:33) – Biomanufacturing as infrastructure
  • (00:40:25) – FOAK to NOAK playbooks
  • (00:55:00) – Cauldron's HyperFermentation infrastructure

Episode Links:

- Main Sequence Ventures - https://www.mseq.vc/

- Lululemon & Samsara deal - https://corporate.lululemon.com/media/our-stories/2025/lululemon-and-samsara-eco-announce-10-year-plan-to-advance-recycled-material-portfolio)

- Future of Fungi Awards - https://www.futureisfungi.org/

- **Michele Stansfield Episode** - https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/messaginglab/episodes/85--Always-Be-Brewing-Continuous-Fermentation-with-Cauldrons-Michele-Stansfield-e2lu3kd

Topics Covered:

venture capital, ecosystem orchestration, biotech, australian business

Have a question or comment? Message us here:

Text or Call (804) 505-5553

Instagram/Twitter/LinkedIn/Youtube/Grow Everything

  continue reading

154 episodes

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This episode explores the journey from scientific breakthrough to scalable industrial implementation. Phil Morle — partner at Main Sequence and co‑founder of Pollenizer — explains how strategic off‑takes generate market pull, the reasons nylon recycling advanced faster than PET, and the orchestration techniques required to progress from First-Of-A-Kind (FOAK) to Next-Of-A-Kind (NOAK) facilities. The conversation covers practical aspects of costs, partnership development, policy incentives, and industrial realities, including Phil's pragmatic test: "if it doesn't need a forklift, it's not relevant."

Chapters:

  • (00:00:00) – Intro and producer mindse
  • (00:06:53) – Orchestration and Samsara origin story
  • (00:07:53) – Market pull with Woolworths and ANU enzymes
  • (00:11:12) – Why nylon before PET
  • (00:12:12) – Offtake vs. equity checks
  • (00:31:40) – Industrial reality: the forklift test
  • (00:33:56) – Samsara's infinite-recycling facility
  • (00:34:33) – Biomanufacturing as infrastructure
  • (00:40:25) – FOAK to NOAK playbooks
  • (00:55:00) – Cauldron's HyperFermentation infrastructure

Episode Links:

- Main Sequence Ventures - https://www.mseq.vc/

- Lululemon & Samsara deal - https://corporate.lululemon.com/media/our-stories/2025/lululemon-and-samsara-eco-announce-10-year-plan-to-advance-recycled-material-portfolio)

- Future of Fungi Awards - https://www.futureisfungi.org/

- **Michele Stansfield Episode** - https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/messaginglab/episodes/85--Always-Be-Brewing-Continuous-Fermentation-with-Cauldrons-Michele-Stansfield-e2lu3kd

Topics Covered:

venture capital, ecosystem orchestration, biotech, australian business

Have a question or comment? Message us here:

Text or Call (804) 505-5553

Instagram/Twitter/LinkedIn/Youtube/Grow Everything

  continue reading

154 episodes

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