The Podcast by DynergieDeep In Tech

Deep In Tech gives a voice to those on the front lines, where science and business intersect

to shape the future

Manifesto

Deep in Tech part d’une conviction : pour comprendre la Deeptech, il faut écouter celles et ceux qui la construisent.

Derrière les innovations de rupture, il y a des parcours exigeants, des arbitrages difficiles et des réussites souvent méconnues.

Le podcast donne la parole aux entrepreneurs, chercheurs, investisseurs et industriels, là où la science rencontre le marché.


Au cœur des défis de l’écosystème Deeptech, Deep in Tech
lève le voile sur les coulisses d’un univers aussi complexe que stratégique. Industrialisation, financement, passage du laboratoire au marché…

Ces trajectoires, souvent semées d’embûches, sont racontées sans détour par celles et ceux qui les vivent au quotidien.

Le podcast offre un éclairage authentique sur les rouages, les tensions et les collaborations qui façonnent les succès, comme les échecs, de la Deeptech française.

Un espace pour comprendre la réalité du terrain, à hauteur d’acteurs, loin des récits formatés.

Florence Caghassi Jouni

Branch Manager
Partner at Dynergie

With Deep in Tech, I meet the people who are shaping the deep tech landscape every day. They share their journeys, struggles, challenges, and successes with me—unfiltered. I created this podcast to help everyone understand and navigate the complex and exciting ecosystem that is deep tech.

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FAQ

Les questions les plus récurrentes sur la deeptech.

Why is the government investing so much in deep tech?

France is investing heavily in deep tech for three main reasons: national sovereignty, reindustrialization, and the green transition. These technologies enable the country to maintain its strategic independence in key sectors (vaccines, semiconductors, defense, and energy), revitalize its industry with next-generation factories, and prepare for a sustainable future.

"What is the difference between 'Tech' and 'Deeptech'?"

"Tech" often refers to digital technologies that involve market risk, where the main question is, "Is there a market?" Deep tech, on the other hand, involves technological risk, with a different question: "Will it work?" Deep tech technologies and startups require significantly more time and money before they can hope to have a product to sell and make it through the “Valley of Death.”

What is deep tech?

"Deep tech" refers to a broad range of disruptive technologies that bring about a profound paradigm shift by overcoming one or more technological barriers. Often originating in research laboratories and driven by so-called "deep tech" startups, it tackles complex problems in fields such as healthcare, climate, and energy.

What is the TRL (Technology Readiness Level) scale?

Originally used by NASA and now widely accepted as a standard for measuring technology readiness, the TRL scale consists of 9 levels:

TRL 1–3: Research that is still in the conceptual or laboratory stage

TRL 4–6: Prototype, which is being tested to demonstrate proof of concept

TRL 7–9: Commercialization and sale of the technology