Yali Capital closed its first deeptech fund at $104 million, exceeding its initial target and attracting investments from global and Indian corporates, fund-of-funds, and individual investors. The fund supports startups in sectors such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, robotics, genomics, aerospace, and smart manufacturing, with two-thirds allocated to early-stage ventures and the remainder to mature companies. Yali Capital has invested in five startups and plans to expand its portfolio to eight by year-end, operating as a SEBI-registered Category II Alternative Investment Fund with a GIFT City-based feeder vehicle to draw international capital. Lip-Bu Tan serves as an advisor, and the fund joins a growing ecosystem of deeptech investors in India.
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