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4 hours agoAI, robotics, climate tech: How VCaaS helps corporations enter deep tech safely | Fortune
AI, robotics, and climate technologies are transforming industries, presenting both opportunities and risks for corporations.
What started as a three-person team has grown into a global company of around 250 employees, with teams across the United States, India, and Mexico. The company's mission is straightforward-create better experiences for customers, employees, and operations using smart, human-focused technology. Rather than replace existing platforms, Epik builds around them. "We extend the value of what's already working," says the CEO. "That's what makes our solutions adaptable."
The private fund landscape is entering a new phase of sophistication. As the market matures, the focus is shifting towards the forward-looking evolution of how capital is raised. This new era prioritizes long-term value, where success in 2025 and beyond will be defined by superior strategy, clear specialization, and disciplined execution. Markets could see a flight to quality, as discerning investors consolidate relationships with established managers who possess clear, defensible strategies.
Kavita emphasizes that the most significant opportunity to reduce costs lies in eliminating waste throughout our economy, from production, through the use phase, to recovering and reusing materials traditionally discarded after a single use.