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Investors like Boundary Holding are showing that, with the right expertise and long-term vision, successful deep tech investments are possible. The future of this sector depends on VCs who are not only willing to take risks but also eager to learn and adapt.
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DEEP TECH ON THE RISE: HOW EUROPE'S INVESTORS ARE RESHAPING THEIR STRATEGIES
The Growing Challenge for European Venture Capitalists A pressingchallengefacingmany Venture Capitalist (VC)firmsin Europetodayisidentifyingand backingtherightdeeptechorganizations. Interestingly,thishurdledoesn'tstemfroma shortageoffunds—Europehascapitaltoinvest— butfromalackofdeeptechnicalunderstanding amongmanyinvestors. Asaresult,promising innovationsoftengounsupportedsimplybecause theyarenotfullyunderstood.
Deep Tech Investments: Balancing Innovation and Uncertainty Amadeus Capital’s Long- Term Deep Tech Vision Beyond Knowledge: The ROI Dilemma Cambridge-based Amadeus Whilelackoftechnicalexpertise Capital Partnershasbuiltastrong remainsahurdle,agreaterconcernis reputationbyinvestingindeep theunpredictabilityofreturns. Deep techventuresacross Europeand techventuresoftendon’talignwith Latin America. theperformancemetricsand timelinestraditional VC firmsrelyon.
How European VC Firms Are Strategizing Amid the Deep Tech Surge 01 03 Knowledge Over Capital Moving Beyond Traditional Metrics Investors often struggle to evaluate deep tech ventures due to limited domain expertise. Deep tech startups don’t follow the same paths as SaaS or MedTech. Metrics like ARR or CAC don’t always apply, making it harder for traditional VCs to assess performance. 02 02 Leading by Example A Smarter Approach to Growth Firms such as Rajat Khare Boundary Holding are proving that deep tech success lies in knowledge, patience, and a problem-solving mindset. By focusing on early-stage deep tech and committing to long-term support, they're setting a precedent for smarter, more strategic investing.