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The Future Is Deep-Tech: How Rajat Khare is Investing in Global Solutions

Rajat Khare is a prominent venture capitalist and deepu2011tech investor known for his visionary approach to technology and innovation. An IIT Delhi alumnus, Khare founded Boundary Holding in 2017u2014a Luxembourg-based investment firm focused on AI, clean-tech, and other cuttingu2011edge startups. Financial Express notes that Khare u201chas positioned himself at the forefront of deep-tech investmentsu201d through Boundary Holding. His firm backs startups addressing global challenges, from renewable energy to healthcare technology, combining technical expertise with an eye toward long-term impact.

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The Future Is Deep-Tech: How Rajat Khare is Investing in Global Solutions

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  1. Rajat Khare Venture Capitalist and Deep-Tech Investor Leading Innovation Deep-Tech Investor Venture Capitalist

  2. CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Investment Focus Areas 3. Championing Indias AI Ambitions 4. Addressing India’s Brain Drain 5. AI-Powered Video Technology and Remote Inspections 6. Vision for the Future and Lasting Impact

  3. Introduction 1 2 Rajat Khare is a prominent venture capitalist and deep‑tech investor known for his visionary approach to technology and innovation. An IIT Delhi alumnus, Khare founded Boundary Holding in 2017—a Luxembourg-based investment firm focused on AI, clean-tech, and other cutting‑edge startups. 3 4 Financial Express notes that Khare “has positioned himself at the forefront of deep-tech investments” through Boundary Holding. His firm backs startups addressing global challenges, from renewable energy to healthcare technology, combining technical expertise with an eye toward long-term impact. 5 As part of the Indian Angel Network, Khare also actively mentors young venture capitalists, reinforcing his commitment to nurturing innovation at home.

  4. 02 Investment Focus Areas

  5. Key Sectors in Rajat Khare’s Investment Focus Artificial Intelligence & Deep Tech: Funding companies that use AI, machine learning, and other advanced technologies to create new solutions. Clean Energy & Sustainability: Supporting renewable energy startups and environmental innovations to combat climate change. Medical Technology (Med-Tech): Backing healthcare innovation that improves patient outcomes (e.g. funding startups like Remedio in biotech/healthtech). Waste & Resource Management: Investing in technologies for efficient waste processing, recycling, and sustainable resource use.

  6. 03 Championing India’s AI Ambitions

  7. Strategic Priorities for India’s Tech Ecosystem Khare outlines strategic priorities for India’s tech ecosystem: 1 2 Venture Funding: Encourage venture capital and startup investment domestically. Research Infrastructure: Build world-class AI research institutes and labs. 3 4 Collaboration: Enhance partnerships between academia, industry, and government. Talent Retention: Offer competitive salaries, mentorship, and global exposure to keep skilled engineers in India.

  8. 04 Addressing India’s Brain Drain

  9. Addressing India’s Brain Drain Khare highlights the ongoing “brain drain” of top Indian graduates leaving for Silicon Valley, Europe, and beyond. For decades, many IIT and IIM alumni have pursued careers overseas; while some become tech leaders globally (such as Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella), their departure means India loses their expertise locally. He warns that this exodus “weakens India’s AI ambitions”. By sending its best minds abroad, India misses out on the talent needed to launch startups, conduct cutting-edge research, and build scalable innovations at home. In Khare’s view, stemming the brain drain is essential – retaining engineers and scientists in India will directly translate into a stronger domestic AI sector.

  10. 05 AI-Powered Video Technology and Remote Inspections

  11. AI-Powered Video Technology and Remote Inspections 1 2 Rajat Khare is also a proponent of specific deep-tech applications like AI-powered short video technology for industrial use. He notes that short, AI-analyzed video clips are becoming a major innovation for inspecting infrastructure and equipment remotely. 3 4 For example, engineers at renewable energy firm Enel Green Power use short videos attached to data reports to monitor the construction of large solar plants (worth hundreds of millions of dollars) from afar. These video feeds serve as “evidence” that project milestones are met, enabling real-time verification of construction quality without the need for constant on-site presence. 5 Khare points out that this approach has reorganized budgeting and inspection strategies, cutting travel costs and project delays.

  12. Advantages of AI-Powered Video Technology Companies no longer rely solely on manual onsite checks. Instead, they deploy cameras, drones, or smartphone videos to send footage back to AI systems for analysis. The AI models automatically detect issues such as equipment faults, structural defects, or safety hazards in real time. This revolution dramatically reduces downtime and inspection costs: as Khare explains, transitioning to a fully remote, AI-driven inspection model can save both time and money.

  13. 06 Vision for the Future and Lasting Impact

  14. Vision for the Future and Lasting Impact Looking ahead, Rajat Khare remains optimistic about technology’s role in solving big challenges. He stresses that India’s rise in AI is inevitable, provided the nation builds the right environment for innovators. Khare urges governments and institutions to prioritize AI in national strategy, reform policies, and celebrate homegrown tech talent. In doing so, India can harness its “demographic dividend” – a young workforce and massive data – to fuel growth. Khare’s commitment extends beyond investment. Financial Express highlights that he contributes to academia as well: he has published research on neural networks and is active in tech education circles. Through speaking engagements and the Indian Angel Network, he mentors venture capitalists and encourages global collaboration. His multifaceted role – as investor, educator, and advocate – is rooted in a belief that technology should address pressing societal problems. In essence, Rajat Khare embodies the new breed of venture capitalist who pairs capital with vision.

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