About Inside Deep Tech
Learn about Inside Deep Tech, our editorial mission, and our coverage of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and the breakthroughs shaping tomorrow.
Inside Deep Tech is a media publication covering the technologies that are quietly rebuilding the foundations of the modern world.
We report on the hard-science breakthroughs with the longest runways and the biggest payoffs, the discoveries moving from research labs into the companies and infrastructure that will define the next several decades.
We're interested in the science breaking out of the lab, the founders turning theory into product, and the long arc of how a discovery becomes infrastructure the whole economy runs on.
What We Cover
Our beat is deep tech: the frontier where physics, engineering, biology, and capital collide to create entirely new industries. Our core coverage areas include:
Quantum computing
qubit architectures, error correction, the race toward practical advantage, and the companies and labs pushing the field forward.
Artificial intelligence
frontier models, the infrastructure powering them, applied AI moving into real industries, and the research shaping where the field goes next.
Advanced computing and semiconductors
the chips, accelerators, and hardware breakthroughs underpinning every other frontier technology.
Emerging deep tech
adjacent fields where the next decade's breakthroughs are forming, from advanced materials to energy to the science most people won't hear about for years.
How We're Different
Deep tech is hard to cover well. It demands technical credibility, patience for long timelines, and the ability to separate genuine breakthroughs from noise. Our approach rests on three commitments.
We prioritize substance over hype. A new qubit milestone or a shift in model architecture matters more than the week's loudest headline, and we cover it accordingly.
We explain why it matters. It isn't enough to report that something happened — we connect each development to the larger picture of where a field is heading and what it changes.
We stay technically credible without being impenetrable. Our goal is to translate genuinely complex science into clear analysis that experts respect and newcomers can follow.
Our Readers
Inside Deep Tech is written for the curious and the serious, founders building in deep tech, investors allocating to it, engineers and researchers working at the frontier, and anyone who wants to understand where technology is heading before it reaches the mainstream. If you want to see the future being built in the places most people aren't looking, you're in the right place.
Our Editorial Standards
We are committed to accuracy, independence, and clarity.
We ground our reporting in primary sources with research papers, technical documentation, and direct conversations with the people building the technology. We distinguish clearly between established fact, informed analysis, and speculation. When we get something wrong, we correct it transparently.