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VCs rethinking deep tech: Something’s changed in the last 6-9 months, says Accel

Accel is now actively investing in companies with proprietary technology and intellectual property (IP) at the core of their business models.

August 05, 2025 / 20:50 IST
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Indian venture capitalists are shifting their focus toward advanced manufacturing and deep tech, a departure from the norm where companies from these sectors were avoided due to a long gestation period.

According to Prashanth Prakash, founding partner at Accel, this shift has become evident over the last six to nine months.

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“There is something that shifted in the last six to nine months where VCs don’t seem to be viewing these as old-world, asset-heavy businesses anymore,” Prakash said during a panel discussion at Accel's Advanced Manufacturing Summit in Bengaluru.

The comments assume significance as they point to a broader re-evaluation within the venture ecosystem, as firms begin backing startups in sectors such as defence, aerospace, robotics, semiconductors, and industrial AI, areas previously seen as too complex or capital-intensive for mainstream VC interest.