Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Innventure, Inc. is a publicly traded commercialization company focused on identifying, acquiring, and scaling technologies that originate within large corporations but are non-core to those organizations. The company operates at the intersection of industrial technology, advanced manufacturing, materials, and consumer and environmental solutions, with a business model centered on forming standalone companies around validated technologies. Its primary revenue drivers are equity ownership in commercialized ventures, milestone-based development arrangements, and long-term value creation through scaling and potential exits.
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Orlando, Florida, Innventure was established to address what it describes as a structural gap between corporate R&D innovation and market deployment. The company became publicly listed through a merger transaction and has since focused on building a portfolio of independently operated businesses. Its strategic positioning emphasizes capital-efficient growth, leveraging corporate-originated intellectual property, and partnering with industry participants to accelerate commercialization while reducing early-stage technical risk.
Business Operations
Innventure operates through a single integrated platform that sources technologies, structures new ventures, and provides operational support. Rather than traditional segment reporting, the company organizes its activities around the formation and scaling of portfolio companies across multiple end markets. Revenue generation is currently limited and primarily tied to development funding, licensing arrangements, and contractual reimbursements, with long-term value expected from equity appreciation in its ventures.
The company maintains domestic operations in the United States, with international exposure through portfolio companies and technology partners. Innventure controls or has access to intellectual property through exclusive licenses and acquisition agreements and provides centralized services such as executive leadership, finance, legal, and go-to-market strategy. Its operating model relies on partnerships with originating corporations, manufacturing partners, and strategic investors. Specific subsidiary structures and joint venture terms vary by portfolio company, and some details remain limited in public disclosures.
Strategic Position & Investments
Innventure’s strategy is focused on building a diversified portfolio of scalable businesses by acquiring proven technologies with existing validation but limited commercial deployment. Growth initiatives emphasize sustainability, automation, advanced materials, and industrial efficiency, with a stated objective of launching multiple independent companies over time. The company prioritizes technologies that can achieve rapid market entry with modest incremental capital investment.
Notable investments include its majority ownership stake in AeroFlexx, a sustainable packaging company developing low-plastic, recyclable packaging solutions. Innventure continues to evaluate additional opportunities sourced from multinational corporations and research-driven enterprises. Public disclosures indicate ongoing investment in emerging environmental and industrial technologies, though details on certain pipeline assets are limited; where specifics are not disclosed, data is inconclusive based on available public sources.
Geographic Footprint
Innventure is headquartered in Orlando, Florida, and its core management and corporate functions are based in the United States. The company’s operational footprint extends internationally through portfolio companies, supply chain relationships, and technology licensors, particularly in North America and Europe. Manufacturing and commercialization activities may occur outside the U.S. depending on the requirements of individual ventures.
While Innventure does not maintain a large number of standalone international offices, its investment model gives it indirect exposure to global markets. International influence is primarily driven by end-market demand, strategic partners, and the geographic reach of its portfolio companies rather than by direct foreign subsidiaries.
Leadership & Governance
Innventure is led by a management team with backgrounds in corporate innovation, operations, and finance. The leadership philosophy centers on disciplined capital allocation, operational execution, and leveraging experienced executives to accelerate the commercialization of complex technologies.
Key executives include:
- Steve Epner – Chief Executive Officer
- Mike Otworth – Chief Financial Officer
- Chris Clark – Chief Operating Officer
- Alex Hambsch – Chief Technology Officer
The company is governed by a board of directors with experience in public company oversight, industrial operations, and investment management. Governance practices are aligned with U.S. public company standards as outlined in SEC filings, including annual and quarterly reports.