Fundraising basics
Investor types, fundraising readiness, pitch structure, valuation expectations, and next-round planning.
Learning Center
NTUTEC organizes common startup, angel investor, and corporate innovation questions into role-based learning paths. English pages provide the core map; detailed Chinese articles remain the deeper reference layer.
For founders
Startups usually need a clearer evidence trail before meeting investors or corporate partners.
Investor types, fundraising readiness, pitch structure, valuation expectations, and next-round planning.
What investors usually ask for before and after a first meeting, without overbuilding a legal due diligence room too early.
Cap table, founder equity, vesting, and early governance topics that often become fundraising blockers.
How to separate PoC, procurement, strategic investment, and mentoring conversations.
For investors and corporates
The English layer focuses on decision vocabulary rather than translating every long-form article.
Deal screening, founder-first evaluation, term sheet language, portfolio thinking, and post-investment support.
How corporates can define challenges, source startups, run PoCs, and avoid turning collaboration into unpaid consulting.
Commercialization, market validation, evidence gathering, and the path from campus project to investable startup.
English pages summarize the framework; selected Chinese guides provide deeper local context where needed.
Phase 1 restores the English architecture without creating a translation backlog. The next phase can select 12-20 high-value articles for English summaries.