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There is no real ecosystem for deep tech in India: Accel’s Prashanth Prakash

Prakash’s comments come at a time when deep tech innovations in India are on the rise and are attracting investments from venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) firms.

Bengaluru / June 02, 2023 / 07:17 IST
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Prashanth Prakash, Accel
Prashanth Prakash, Accel

Deep tech or sectors like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), biotechnology, molecular discovery, among others have no real ecosystem in India, according to Accel’s Prashanth Prakash, in what seems like a contrarian view on a topic that has garnered a lot of attention from entrepreneurs of late.

“Unfortunately, there’s no real ecosystem for deep tech in India currently. The reasons are many. There’s no corporate R&D (research and development) budget. The government R&D budgets are very small. It is very easy to get the first cheque of $1-3 million, but after that there’s no funding pipeline,” said Prakash, speaking at an event in Bengaluru.

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“There’s no leverage in areas like molecular discovery or some of the deep biotech areas because you do all the work in India and then you have to go to Boston and redo it. So there’s just no ecosystem for molecular science in this country. I don’t want to sound all negative but I just wanted to layout the reality,” he added.

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