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David Cleevely on Engineering Serendipity and Entrepreneurial Success

Jan 28, 2026
David Cleevely, British entrepreneur and chair of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, explains how to design environments that increase luck. He describes connectors, weak ties, and the rule of three. He contrasts physical hubs with online spaces, argues for kindness and deliberate networking, and explores practical tactics, time budgets, and limits of AI in fostering serendipitous innovation.
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ANECDOTE

A Dinner That Created Abcam

  • Abcam emerged from a dinner conversation linking a web-savvy entrepreneur and an antibody researcher.
  • That chance meeting eventually built a company later sold for about $6 billion.
INSIGHT

Serendipity Is Engineered Probability

  • Serendipity can be engineered by raising the probability that useful people and resources meet.
  • David Cleevely shows networks and environments change outcomes when you increase connection likelihood.
INSIGHT

Small Links Yield Big Network Effects

  • Network structure determines how many 'hops' it takes to reach anyone and thus how easily ideas spread.
  • Small targeted links between groups can dramatically reduce average distance and increase connectivity.
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