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Deep Tech Capital: The Quiet Renaissance
Marcus LiMarkets Correspondent10 min read
After a decade of hype cycles, limited partners are reallocating to funds with longer horizons. Deep tech—semiconductors, climate hardware, defense-grade systems—is benefiting first.
The defining trait of this renaissance is discipline: milestones tied to engineering truth, not narrative milestones tied to press releases.
If you are raising, expect more technical diligence, slower decisions, and stronger alignment with national competitiveness themes.
“Patient capital is not slow capital—it is capital that respects physics.”
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