How to choose a deep tech startup program | TechCrunch
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For deep tech founders, the decision is complicated by the fact that they typically need more from their space. Some might need lab benches, others might require massive amounts of electricity, and still others might need room for large equipment.
Emily Knight highlights the importance of looking for organizations with 'patient resources and patient capital' as deep tech startups often have longer timelines for de-risking and bringing products to market.
Prioritizing funding, equipment, expertise, and navigating regulatory landscapes is crucial for early startups in the deep tech sector.
When evaluating startup programs, founders should consider which ones can provide the necessary resources for their specific needs.
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