We invite you to read the third edition of the report dedicated to deep tech startups. Over several dozen pages, we have presented the fortunes of 225 companies registered between 2018 and 2022. By drawing on "hard" data, we present the basic morphology of this segment of our entrepreneurial resources, which is so important for socio-economic development. What pleases us most is that, despite the fact that fate has dealt us another historical turn afer the pandemic (the Russian aggression in Ukraine), startups are generally doing well. Their model of birth and operation in the first several months of life has not changed. It remains a slow path "forward" powered by the founders. However, what casts a shadow primarily on the pace of development is still the shallowness of the capital market. The stream of investor capital flowing into innovative, technological projects still resembles a trickle rather than a river.
In the report, in addition to changes in the ownership structure of startups and changes in ownership packages, the reader will find a financial analysis of technology startups, in which we identify those entities that generate revenues and profits. We also look at the financing structure of technology startups, analyze the share of the Venture Capital sector and the use of subsidies for the implementation of research and development projects.
We invite you to read the free report DEEPTECH STARTUPS POLAND 2023 prepared by Taylor Economics and the author's team: Michał Przybyłowski PhD, Piotr Tamowicz PhD, Michał Bańka PhD, Darek Lubomski, Anna Zamojska PhD.
The partners of the report are the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, Accelpoint, PKO Bank Polski and the Pomeranian Science and Technology Park.
We invite you to read it and share your comments and suggestions.
Michał Przybyłowski
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Piotr Tamowicz
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