PitchBook Releases 2021 Emerging Technology Outlook Predicting Record VC Investment in Field Robotics and DTx Startups

SEATTLE, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- PitchBook, the premier data provider for the private and public equity markets, today released its 2021 Emerging Technology Outlook report, which details predictions for twelve different sectors covered by PitchBook's emerging technology research team. The sectors include agtech, artificial intelligence & machine learning, cloudtech & DevOps, enterprise health & wellness tech, fintech, foodtech, information security, insurtech, internet of things, mobility tech, retail health & wellness tech and supply chain tech. PitchBook's analysts are forecasting record activity in 2021 when it comes to VC investment in field robotics and digital therapeutics (DTx) startups. Consumer fintech VC exit activity is also expected to have a record year in 2021.

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PitchBook 2021 Emerging Technology Outlook

    --  Agtech: Field robotics will receive a record level of VC investment in
        2021The pandemic has exacerbated labor shortages in the agriculture
        industry and field robotics and smart field equipment could meet this
        need by helping farmers automate manual functions and reduce their
        reliance on human labor.

    --  Artificial intelligence & machine learning: Within the horizontal
        platform segment of AI & ML, natural language technology (NLT) will
        receive the highest VC fundingNLT has experienced technical
        breakthroughs in 2020 that position the technology to become a building
        block for startups and enterprises alike going forward.

    --  Cloudtech & DevOps: Remote work technology represents a long-term
        megatrend with significant exit opportunities likely in 2021The COVID-19
        pandemic catalyzed the need for remote work as a means to ensure
        business continuity and startups selling into this opportunity benefit
        from step-function growth as the customer base expands and demand
        increases.

    --  Enterprise health & wellness tech: E-pharmacy incumbents will expand
        their reach across the drug distribution ecosystem via partnerships,
        along with increased M&A of startups that can deepen product offerings
        The avoidance of in-person pharmacies amid COVID-19 has expedited
        consumer conversion from traditional brick-and-mortar pharmacies to
        e-pharmacies which will likely drive expansion of the e-pharmacy
        industry and lead to increased M&A.

    --  Fintech: Consumer fintech companies will fuel a record year of VC exits
        via public marketsOn the heels of numerous fintech IPOs in 2020, the
        fintech industry is currently top heavy with consumer fintech companies.
        Seven of the top 10 fintech unicorns in the US provide consumer fintech
        services.

    --  Foodtech: Plant-based, alternative protein, and cultivated meat startups
        will see elevated M&A activity in 2021The venture funding of plant-based
        food startups has surged over the past two years, leading to a crowded,
        competitive environment on track to foster increased M&A as this
        industry consolidates around winners.

    --  Information security: Five infosec unicorns will go public in
        2021Despite there being only two IPOs of VC-backed companies in North
        America and Europe in 2020, numerous private companies have achieved the
        scale and institutional funding required to pursue listings.

    --  Insurtech: Insurtech VC investment will revert to higher levels driven
        by insurance distribution marketplaces and intermediaries in
        2021Although the pandemic caused VC investment into insurtech companies
        to slow in 2020, it also spurred the acceleration of digital
        transformation within the industry, as insurers increasingly relied on
        online and digital services to engage and sell to customers, underwrite
        and service policies and settle claims.

    --  Internet of things: Industrial automation incumbents will return to
        internet of things (IoT) M&AThe COVID-19 pandemic has caused
        manufacturing & supply chain customer preferences to change and going
        forward, there will be significant spending snapbacks in manufacturing,
        construction, and supply chain IoT in 2021, which will enhance the
        revenue synergies of startup acquisitions.

    --  Mobility tech: A second wave of SPAC mergers focused on self-driving
        technology will mark 2021 investment in mobility techReverse mergers
        with special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) present an attractive
        go-to-market strategy for autonomous vehicle companies given their
        ability to quickly go to market at high valuations with lower levels of
        scrutiny relative to traditional IPOs.

    --  Retail health & wellness tech: Digital therapeutics (DTx) startups will
        receive a record level of VC investment in 2021 VC funding activity in
        the DTx space is starting to rise and startups in this industry have the
        potential to help close the gap in care with traditional therapeutics by
        providing scalable, easy-to-manage, data-driven treatments.

    --  Supply chain tech: Last-mile delivery platforms are primed for major
        IPOs in 2021Last-mile delivery businesses represent an opportunity for
        investors to gain exposure to a fast-growing consumer subsector with
        secular tailwinds and a rapidly expanding addressable market.

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