Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Some people are calling 2022 the year the party ended. Others are calling it the hangover, or even the new normal. What we can all agree on is that 2022 was a year of reckoning for the venture capital (VC) industry. In the third quarter of 2022, VC funding totaled just $81 billion, according to Crunchbase . That's 33 percent ($40 billion) less than the previous quarter, and 53 percent ($90 billion) less than in 2021. What's in store for 2023? What are the biggest opportunities in terms of investment stages and types of businesses? How will VC evolve in the year ahead? We spoke with leading investors to get their predictions. #1: A resilient new generation of founders will emerge Sophia Bendz, General Partner, Cherry Ventures "My prediction isn't so much what will happen in 2023, but what changes 2023 will create in the long term. The year will be rooted in the still-tough market and macro environment of 2022, and that will produce a generation of founders that are more robust, more strategic, more determined, and far more resilient than those we've witnessed in the past decade. I cannot wait to meet… Read full this story
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