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Talent, capital, and commercialization key to India’s DeepTech engine: Hopkins panel

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Talent, capital, and commercialization key to India’s DeepTech engine: Hopkins panel

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India's deep tech ambitions require structural shifts in capital, culture, and commercialization to unlock its potential. A panel of industry leaders and investors discussed the need for patient capital, talent, and commercialization to drive India's deep tech engine.

India's deep tech ambitions are gaining momentum, but require changes in capital, culture, and commercialization. A recent panel discussion at the Hopkins India Conference highlighted the need for patient capital, talent, and commercialization. The panel included industry leaders such as Vivek Lall, CEO of General Dynamics, and Seema Chaturvedi, Founder of Achieving Women Equity Fund. They emphasized that deep tech startups are central to innovation ecosystems and require significant upfront investment and longer timelines. India's demographic advantage and talent pool are key strengths in the deep tech sector. The panel called for a more layered capital stack, including development finance institutions, government funding, and philanthropic capital to support deep tech innovation.

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