Declining number of deep tech companies and later-stage funding rounds pose challenges
The challenging economic climate has led to a decline in the number of deep tech companies. New entrants are fewer in number, while the bankruptcy rate has also increased.
“Although it’s typical for some startups to file for bankruptcy, at present the ratio between new entrants and companies closing down is a cause for concern,” points out Samppa Sirviö, Investment Manager at Tesi.
Early-stage financing is fairly well available, but raising later-stage funding remains challenging and relies heavily on foreign investors. In Sirviö’s view, Finland’s financing sector should be more prepared to accelerate the growth of the most promising companies also after the initial phase. In practice, this would mean both larger Finnish funds and generally a wider investor base.
“We also need foreign investors. However, if domestic investors are not prepared to participate in the later funding rounds of top companies, Finland will sacrifice higher returns and knowhow will drain from the country. I’d like to see more Finnish deep tech companies achieving international-scale market leadership on the Helsinki Stock Exchange,” adds Sirviö.
“If compared to, for instance, the rest of Europe or the USA, the financing needs of the best deep tech companies for commercial scaling are rarely decided by either the public or private sector alone, but by their sensibly dimensioned cooperation,” Sirviö continues.
Although there are challenges, according to Lehtola, the outlook for next year is cautiously positive: “There are currently very interesting companies in the deal flow of investors. This would indicate that next year the growth financing of deep tech companies will exceed this year’s, perhaps even by a good margin,” he concludes.
The survey covers 270 Finnish deep tech companies hand-picked by Tesi’s experts. The criteria for selecting companies are: 1. Science and research-based 2. High technological barrier 3. Company operates at the technological frontier. The study was carried out by combining Tesi’s data model with a survey of companies and interviews with investors.
More information:
Juha Lehtola, Director, Venture Capital team
juha.lehtola@tesi.fi
+358 400 64 7671
Samppa Sirviö, Investment Manager
samppa.sirvio@tesi.fi
+358 50 518 6063
Contact for communications:
Saara Vettenranta, Communications Manager
saara.vettenranta@tesi.fi
+358 40 723 3516
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