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deep tech

[deep tek]

noun

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



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Masha Bucher, founder and general partner at Day One Ventures, said she views El Segundo as the most promising hub for “deep tech” startups tackling complex issues, such as, helping humans live healthier and longer lives.

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"Deep tech start-ups also struggle to find a market," he added, citing the example of an Indian firm that recently pioneered a quick-charging battery for buses but found no takers for its product.

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Indian investor Kushal Bhagia said in a post on X that Goyal was right about ambition and a lack of deep tech start-ups in India.

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"We just don't meet enough founders who are doing something truly deep tech or going after big ambitious problem statements," he said.

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Dr Henry and her husband, career data scientist Nigel Henry, created deep tech firm Rum and Sargassum Inc and are on a mission to change the face of energy production in the Caribbean.

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