Deep tech is a phrase describing organizations (often startups) that depart from end-user products or services to focus on technologies that require significant technical or scientific advances. The phrase deep tech marks a distinction from the consumer-facing applications that most people associate with the tech industry. So, an “Uber for X” app that lets you buy something through your phone isn’t deep tech, no matter how innovative or profitable it is. A new form of material science that puts faster or cheaper chips into phones would be deep tech, as would be innovations in cellular broadcasting to provide those phones with a faster or more reliable Internet connection.
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