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The model

A model built for the industrial exit

Startup Bakery is not a service provider and not an accelerator: it is the serial co-founder and first investor of the companies it creates. Every startup starts from a thesis of the studio, operates inside its customers' processes as a vertical AI-native startup and is designed from day one to be integrated as a business unit of an industrial partner. This section walks through the four elements of the model.

The four elements of the model

The thesis

Models become commodities. Vertical data does not.

AI models are becoming commodities: the scarcity of the coming years will be in vertical, structured data produced by real operators. That is why every company we create becomes the primary source of operational data in its domain, the digital diary of a real context.

Illustration of a sequence of companies generated in a chain by the studio

The startup studio

The Startup Studio, explained properly

A startup studio does not select ventures born elsewhere: it generates them, funds them and stays with them all the way to the exit. Here we explain how ours works, which functions it covers for every company and why standardisation is what makes the path repeatable.

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Technology and data

One infrastructure, every company

Every startup in the studio is built on the same technology infrastructure: AI agents that remove entire operational layers and take the vertical to a level of operational efficiency that was out of reach before, while data flows are structured from day one.

Illustration of the collaboration path between the studio and an industrial partner

Open innovation

Industrial partners at the table from the very first spin-off

Incumbents are not looking for software: they are looking for data flows they cannot build on their own. We involve industrial partners from the earliest stages, open the cap table to them when it makes sense for the company, and design every business for integration as a business unit.