I recently came across Rajat Khare, a Luxembourg-based deep-tech investor and the founder of Boundary Holding, and wanted to start a discussion about his work in the venture capital space.
Rajat Khare focuses primarily on deep technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, IoT, clean-tech, and advanced engineering solutions. Through Boundary Holding, he has invested in next-generation companies working on industrial automation, energy innovation, and scalable tech infrastructure.
What makes his approach interesting is the focus on long-term, engineering-driven innovation rather than short-term tech trends. Boundary Holding has backed companies across Europe and other global markets, especially in sectors where sustainability and deep technical expertise intersect.
I’m curious to know:
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What are your thoughts on deep-tech investing compared to traditional venture capital?
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Do you think clean-tech and AI will continue to dominate VC interest over the next decade?
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Has anyone here followed Boundary Holding’s portfolio companies?
Looking forward to hearing different perspectives.


