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In 2024, Callaghan Innovation’s Deep Tech Incubator Programme marks its 10th anniversary — a decade of fostering groundbreaking technological advancements and nurturing the next generation of innovators in New Zealand.  

To mark this milestone, we’ve launched Unleashing innovation: A decade of Deep Tech, a report reflecting on the programme’s significant achievements, its impact on the innovation ecosystem, and the transformative milestones that have defined its journey. 

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Highlights over the last ten years:

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Deep Tech startups funded
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repayable grants awarded.
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private investment committed
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follow-on capital raised.
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of all Deep Tech startups founded in Aotearoa in the past decade are funded by the programme.
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startup survival rate.
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startups raised follow on investment post Incubation.
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women-led/co-led startups

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Meet the incubators

Callaghan Innovation has five partner investment firms in its Deep Tech Incubator Programme.

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What is 'Deep Tech'?

Deep Tech refers to advanced technologies that are based on significant and defensible scientific or engineering advances rather than incremental refinement or delivery of standardised technologies. These technologies often require extensive research and development, high levels of expertise, and significant investment. They have the potential to transform industries and create new products and services that were not possible before.

Why support Deep Tech?

For many investors, early-stage deep tech ventures are often just too risky.  

Deep technologies have a longer pathway to commercialisation, can require access to specialised and expensive equipment and inputs, and often face extensive regulatory hurdles.  

The Deep Tech Incubator Programme was created to fund and support deep tech innovators to develop awe-inspiring, out-there ideas from concept to reality and, ideally, long-term success. The rewards, for founders, investors, and society, along with the broader Science and Innovation ecosystem can be huge.  

All over the world, deep tech incubators play a crucial role in fostering innovation and supporting deep tech companies in developing cutting-edge technologies. Every innovation ecosystem in the OECD has a government intervention to bridge the investment gap that exists. 

The next ten years and beyond 

Building on a decade of fostering science, innovation and technology in New Zealand, the Programme is set to enter an ambitious new phase from 2024 to 2027 (the end of the current funding period). 

The programme aims to continue accelerating the growth of New Zealand's deep tech ecosystem, driving economic value, and positioning the country as a global leader in transformative technologies. 

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