Silicon Valley’s South Park Commons ramps up India deeptech push
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
South Park Commons, a San Francisco-based collective for founders, is increasing its focus on India's deeptech sector. The firm, which backs founders at the earliest stages, aims for at least half of its investments to be in deeptech areas like semiconductors and robotics. This shift is driven by growing global investor appetite for hardtech due to policy support and maturing startups. South Park Commons has announced two new visiting partners for its India office, Harshit Madan and Rohan Choudhary, to support its deeptech push. The firm sees India as a key opportunity in the global deeptech landscape.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The growing investor appetite for deeptech in India highlights a shift in the venture capital landscape, where investors are seeking "alpha" in emerging technologies like semiconductors and robotics.
- · This trend is driven by policy support and the maturation of startups, making India an attractive destination for deeptech investments.