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deep tech

American  
[deep tek] / ˈdip ˌtɛk /

noun

  1. technology based on advanced scientific or engineering breakthroughs; the industry surrounding such technology.


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“I always look at three factors when evaluating deep tech companies: technology risk, execution risk, and financing risk,” Kinsella told Barron’s.

From Barron's Feb. 17, 2026

Investors are still hunting for new AI products that could help consumers interact better with the technology and address deep tech issues such as brain computer interface, they said.

From Reuters Nov. 10, 2023

Viessmann’s other divisions, which include making cooling systems and deep tech, will not be affected by the acquisition and continue to operate, the company said.

From New York Times Apr. 26, 2023

The 50-year-old now works at CPI, a not-for-profit deep tech innovation organisation, and said he had been impressed by what was happening in the area.

From BBC Jan. 15, 2022

Full John Furrier Video Commentary on Marissa Mayer – here For more in-depth deep tech coverage of the enterprise and Silicon Valley visit SiliconANGLE.com.

From Forbes Nov. 8, 2012

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