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Constructor Capital launches $110M fund for complex deeptech

2 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Constructor Capital raises $110M to double down on deeptech

Constructor Capital, an investor known for early backing of photonics startup Lumai and cloud infrastructure player Gcore, has closed a new $110 million fund aimed at supporting highly complex deeptech ventures. The vehicle targets startups building defensible technologies in areas such as advanced computing, AI algorithms, photonics, and next‑generation infrastructure.

The firm positions the fund for founders solving technically demanding problems that require long development cycles, strong IP portfolios and specialist talent. By focusing on capital‑intensive innovation, Constructor Capital is betting that deeptech will continue to underpin structural shifts in sectors from cloud and cybersecurity to industrial automation and scientific computing.

Backing complex deeptech from lab to market

According to the firm, the new capital will be deployed across seed and early growth stages, supporting teams as they move from research prototypes to scalable products and commercial adoption. Portfolio examples such as Lumai, which works on advanced photonics for high‑performance computing, and Gcore, a global edge and cloud provider, illustrate the strategy of combining deep scientific expertise with global infrastructure ambitions.

Investments are expected to center on companies that can demonstrate a clear path from breakthrough research to repeatable revenue, including robust commercialisation plans, strong technical leadership and defensible intellectual property.

Diversity still lagging in deeptech

Despite the new capital, the fund highlights a persistent challenge: diversity in deeptech remains significantly behind other parts of the startup ecosystem. Female and under‑represented founders continue to receive a small fraction of total venture capital in advanced technologies, particularly in fields such as AI, quantum, and infrastructure software.

Industry observers argue that limited access to specialist networks, bias in technical hiring, and a narrow definition of what a “deeptech” founder looks like all contribute to the gap. While Constructor Capital has signalled interest in broadening its founder base, the sector still faces pressure from LPs, regulators and the wider tech community to demonstrate measurable progress on inclusive funding.

The new $110 million fund underscores that capital for complex deeptech remains available, but the question of who gets funded — and which ideas make it from lab to market — is set to shape the next decade of innovation.

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