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India's Venture Capital Ecosystem needs Maturity to deal with Deep Tech Ventures. To inculcate this step up government needs to incentives founders engaged in setting up AI Labs that focus on development of India / Asia specific models. The founders, themselves, will have to engage with VC system to make them understand the life cycle of such ventures which itself is evolving. VCs need to take cue from those markets which have already invested in such deep tech ventures and learn from them. All the stakeholders will have to come forward and make this happen if India has to capitalize on the massive opportunity to leapfrog in the world of AI enabled future.

‘Many Indian VCs Don’t Even have a Thesis on Deep-tech Investment’

‘Many Indian VCs Don’t Even have a Thesis on Deep-tech Investment’

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Anurag Kashyap

Director Finance & Strategy @ Atrius | Expansion Strategy, Equity Investment

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Good to see your post after a long time sir! Rightly said that, the venture capital ecosystem's maturity and understanding of deep tech's unique lifecycle are crucial for supporting these ventures. The reason why VCs are less interested in this is, Deep Tech Ventures face several key challenges, including the need for significant investment in research and development, the complexity of bringing innovative solutions to market, and the necessity for specialised knowledge and skills.

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