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Bridging Tech Breakthroughs with Sierra Clouse

Ed Barker sits down with Sierra Clouse to unpack Barclo Venture Studio’s model for moving deep tech from research to market in the Pacific Northwest. They cover why “research → roadmap → revenue” beats slideware, how to score opportunities across the future tech stack, and where sovereign security, post-quantum cryptography and data-center realities collide. Sierra traces her path from Microsoft to global ecosystem building, and lays out what it will take for Cascadia to become a true hub for critical technologies.

Key Takeaways:

Chapters:

00:00 Intro

01:39 Sierra’s path to Barclo

05:40 Barclo Venture Studio - elevator pitch

08:59 Partnering with Qubits Ventures

11:31 The 4 Cs: Cohort, Content, Community, Coaching

16:05 Mapping the future tech stack (compute → intelligence → apps)

22:15 Scoring opportunities: TRLs and “product vs science project”

25:47 Universities, tech transfer and founder sourcing

29:13 Why hard tech founders struggle with traditional VC

32:04 AI bubble vs infrastructure reality

36:35 Near-term quantum use cases (security, simulations, data)

39:40 Why the Pacific Northwest - and what’s missing

43:48 Sovereign security, geopolitics and “you can’t SaaS your way to sovereignty”

49:19 Barclo’s 2030 vision

51:41 Wrap

About Your Host

Ed Barker has enjoyed a weird and varied career. Ed is a Brit now resident in Seattle and has founded three startups, enjoyed a long career in corporate strategy, and most recently as a VC. He's now building a podcast production company, Studio 1878. Sound Investments is a modest attempt to shine some light on the fantastic work being done in the Pacific Northwest entrepreneurial community.

Sierra Clouse, Managing Partner, Barclo Venture Studio

Sierra leads strategy, investment, and commercialization for frontier technologies including quantum computing, AI, and next-generation infrastructure. Her career spans Microsoft, EY, and global blockchain startups, where she built programs in ecosystem development, go-to-market strategy, and emerging tech adoption. A graduate of Columbia University, Sierra combines corporate experience with startup execution to bridge the gap between research breakthroughs and real-world revenue. She is also an active mentor and speaker on critical technology, innovation ecosystems, and the future of deep tech in the Pacific Northwest.


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