ASEAN Tech Needs 15 Year VC Cycles, Not 10?
Jeep Kline, Founder & Managing Partner, Raisewell Ventures
31-Oct-25 10:00
 
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Why is this Silicon Valley VC bullish on Southeast Asian tech companies, despite faltering IPOs, blowups, and a scarcity of exits?
Launched in 2024, Raisewell Ventures has raised over $35 million to invest in AI, climate, and manufacturing tech, with a longer term aim to cross-pollinate between Silicon Valley and Southeast Asia.
With 14 deals already completed, Founder and Managing Partner Jeep Kline joins us to share her unique strategy. She explains why she's bullish on this region, why deep tech requires 12-15 year "patient capital", and much more.
We discuss:
- Why SEA tech needs to cross-pollinate with Silicon Valley. 
- Why deep tech and "hard tech" require 12-15 year "patient capital". 
- The 3 pillars (academia, capital, government) needed to build a tech economy. 
- A new approach to solving Southeast Asia's chronic exit problem. 
Produced by: Roshan Kanesan
Presented by: Roshan Kanesan
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