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An investor was located and introduced by Vuman (Pond Venture Partners) 3 . Pond put a significant effort into finding the first potential customer and application and then made an initial investment of $3m. The University's own venture arm (The Manchester Technology Fund) co-invested. Note here: Richard Irving (POND) was an alumnus of UMIST. The sales office for the technology was located in Los Gatos, California – with access to the right markets - but the centre of gravity of the research and development remained in Manchester. The core team and Alasdair wanted to stay there. The initial Transitive team was joined by former colleagues from the department who had previously left the area but who wanted to come back to Manchester and who were keen to work with such a promising and demanding application. The University also gave the company a direct pipeline to recruit exactly the right type of students. www.ibm.com 67 3 One of the challenges met and overcome with the help of Pond was coping with the industry perception that what Transitive was doing was widely known to be impossible 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 ■ TALENT ■ CULTURE PLACE ■ HISTORY ■ SUPPORT ■ OPEN/INDUSTRY ORIENTATION ■ GLOBAL LINKS ■ RESEARCH Why Manchester? Chart illustrates the factors that influenced Transitive Computing history: a replica of the university's original 'Baby' computer, built in the 1990s

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