Deep tech startups attracting more early investment than any other sector, says Callaghan Innovation

Deep tech startups attracting more early investment than any other sector, says Callaghan Innovation
Callaghan Innovation has funnelled millions into deep tech startups. (Image: NZ Herald)
Greg Hurrell
Ten years after Callaghan Innovation launched its Deep Tech Incubator Programme, the sector now attracts more pre-seed and seed investment than any other business type.The Crown entity has since disbursed $44 million in repayable grants and attracted $81m in private investment for the Deep Tech Incubator Programme.The programme is aimed at the very early stages of a start-up, where even angel investors and venture capital firms may hesitate to tread.As Callaghan Innovation stated in its post-2023 election briefing (BIM) to incoming science mini...

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