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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

"Venture Capitalists are refocusing on enterprise software-as-a-service companies and away from deep tech companies that provide solutions based on engineering innovation," New York-based Space Capital said.

From Reuters • Oct. 18, 2022

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

“Google is a great example of a partner that aligns with our goals, and they have deep tech knowledge that they bring to the table,” he said.

From New York Times • Oct. 23, 2018

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