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Real Futures: Raising Capital - Navigating the Fundraising Journey

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Raising your first round of funding is one of the biggest early decisions you’ll make as a founder.

Pre‑seed investors move fast, expect clarity, and look for early signals that your solution solves a real problem. This session gives you the fundamentals you need to build traction, communicate momentum, and structure your first raise with confidence.

We’ll break down what matters at this stage, how to target the right investors, and how to choose between instruments like SAFE notes and early equity. You’ll also have space to ask questions about your own fundraising strategy, milestones, and traction story.


Why this matters now

Pre‑seed funding has shifted. Investors expect sharper positioning, evidence of demand, and clear progress toward a measurable pilot. Understanding how to frame early traction (no matter how small) helps you stand out and accelerates your path to capital, partnerships, and market entry.


What we’ll cover

  • How to generate and communicate early traction

  • What pre‑seed investors look for in real‑tech, proptech, and sustainability ventures

  • How to identify and target early‑stage investors aligned with your market

  • SAFE notes vs. equity: what founders need to know

  • Milestones and metrics that matter at pre‑seed

  • How to build a clear, compelling early‑stage pitch

You’ll leave with: clarity on fundraising fundamentals, personalised insights to strengthen your traction narrative, and practical tools to structure your first raise.


Guest Speaker: Alex Pavel

Alex Pavel is Managing Director for APAC & Middle East at Sovos, leading strategic market expansion and M&A across FinTech and RegTech. With over 20 years in SaaS, ERP systems, compliance technology, and AI‑driven innovation, he brings deep operator‑level experience to early-stage founders.

He previously scaled Pagero’s regional operations, contributing to its $800M exit to Thomson Reuters, and has held senior roles at Avalara, IHS Markit, and Thomson Reuters. Alex holds an MBA from Sorbonne Business School, chairs the Middle East Chapter of the Global Exchange Network Association, and advises AI-powered startups. Based in Dubai, he works across global markets and speaks English, French, and Romanian.


Who this session is for

Founders building early-stage solutions in:

  • sustainable real estate

  • data, AI, and automation

  • compliance and risk

  • proptech and infrastructure

  • climate and resource efficiency

Whether you’re preparing your first raise or shaping your traction story, this session gives you the tools to move faster and with more confidence.


Real Futures: Catalyst Converge Accelerator

Real Futures: Catalyst Converge is CSRI’s accelerator for ventures building sustainable real estate and built‑environment solutions. The programme accelerates bold, scalable innovation by connecting founders with researchers, industry partners, and real‑world pilot opportunities.

Ventures receive guided diagnostics, expert mentorship, access to PGIM and UCL resources, and a collaborative ecosystem focused on real‑asset transformation.

What the accelerator offers:

  • Tailored workshops and matched mentorship

  • Access to researchers, industry leaders, and investors

  • Pilot opportunities with PGIM

  • Support for innovation grant applications

  • Real‑world validation and market‑readiness

The accelerator integrates with the wider CSRI ecosystem - from Bartlett Invents to executive education, hackathons, and thought leadership - creating a clear path from idea to pilot to scale.

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