Webinar
Deep Tech Fund Last Call
The deadline for Deep Tech Fund 5 is around the corner and the team is beginning to deploy capital and build the portfolio. Join us for this live presentation as Managing Partner Matt Caspari gives an overview of Deep Tech Fund 5 and explains how the team constructs a fully diversified venture portfolio.
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Post Webinar Summary
Matt Caspari, managing partner of the Deep Tech Fund, discusses venture capital opportunities and the fund’s fifth vintage. The session highlighted the strong case for venture investing, emphasizing its historical outperformance, diversification benefits, and increasing value creation in private markets. The Deep Tech Fund focuses on breakthrough innovations in AI, biotechnology, robotics, and advanced materials, with a diversified portfolio of 15-20 companies co-invested alongside established firms. Notable past investments include Ascend Elements, Axiom Space, Ghost Robotics, and Groq, showcasing significant technological advancements and market potential. Alumni Ventures, recognized as a top VC firm, aims to democratize venture capital, offering accredited investors access to high-growth opportunities with a $25,000 minimum investment. The fund’s final close is at the end of the month, with favorable market conditions making 2025 an attractive vintage year for deployment.
This presentation about Deep Tech Fund 5 is open to all that are interested. The Deep Tech Fund is Alumni Ventures’ diversified portfolio of Deep Tech investments.
During the session, we will discuss:
- HomeThe goal and structure of the fund
- HomeBenefits of diversifying into venture capital
- HomeMinimum requirements needed to invest in the fund
- HomeThere will be time for open questions and discussion during the call
About Alumni Ventures
Note: You must be accredited to invest in venture capital. Important disclosure information can be found at av-funds.com/disclosures.
About your presenter
Managing Partner, Deep Tech Fund
Matt Caspari is a Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures, where he leads the Deep Tech, Georgetown (Potomac Ventures) and UC Berkeley (Strawberry Creek Ventures) funds. He invests in mission-driven founders developing groundbreaking technologies. His investments encompass a diverse range of sectors, including AI, agriculture, aviation, battery technology, cybersecurity, direct air capture of CO2, energy generation, longevity, and robotics. Prior to Alumni Ventures, Matt gained operational experience as a two-time venture-backed founder/CEO and as a leader of the innovation team at Nike. He was the founding CEO of Aurora Biofuels, a deep tech venture that grew to 100+ employees, secured over $100 million in funding and was acquired by Reliance Industries. In earlier roles, Matt served as a strategic management consultant at Cambridge Pharma Consultancy, later acquired by IMS Health, and gained experience on the M&A team at Bloomberg. He holds a BS in Biochemistry from Georgetown University and an MBA with a Certificate in Entrepreneurship from UC Berkeley.