The potential for deep tech to reshape industries from healthcare to climate science is immense. Yet, harnessing this potential requires more than just breakthroughs in isolated silos; it necessitates a nurturing ecosystem where collaboration and knowledge sharing are paramount. Deep tech spans several fields, including artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, biotechnology, and advanced materials. Each area demands considerable expertise and significant research and development (R&D) investment. Unlike conventional tech companies that might focus on software or applications with quicker market cycles, deep tech ventures typically endure longer development phases and face higher technological risks. Traditionally, deep tech innovation has often…
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Building a nurturing ecosystem in deep tech: collaboration over proprietary innovation