“…Deep tech entrepreneurship exists for a wide range of specialties, such as Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 technologies (Alonso, 2021), aircraft and spacecraft technologies (OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, 2011), distributed-ledger and blockchain technologies (Shoeibi, 2021), biotechnology (Portincaso et al, 2020), advanced materials, nanotechnology (Different, 2020), photonics (Boston Consulting Group and Hello Tomorrow, 2019), electronics (Sinclair, 2020), augmented & virtual reality (AR & VR) (Different, 2020), medical technologies, quantum computing technologies, renewable energy technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, agriculture technologies, and autonomous technologies (SGInnovate, 2019;Chaturvedi, 2015). As it may seem, the problems that can be tackled with deep tech range from autonomous governance of data (Yanık and Kılıç, 2018) to curing cancer (Portincaso et al, 2020).…”