How the uninvestable is becoming investable
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Venture capital traditionally avoided 'hard' sectors like defense and manufacturing, favoring software. This left end users in those industries underserved, but the trend is shifting.
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Venture capital has long avoided ‘hard’ sectors such as government, defence, energy, manufacturing, and hardware, viewing them as uninvestable because startups have limited scope to challenge incumbents. Instead, investors have prioritised fast-moving and lightly regulated software markets with lower barriers to entry. End users in these hard industries have paid the price, as a lack […]
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