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November 19, 2024

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Our Tech Trends 2025 report is out today. 

 

We mined CB Insights data to identify 15 rising trends corporate leaders need to have on their radar for 2025.

 

Get the 93-page slide deck here full of charts and key recommendations. 

 

Got questions? Ask our researchers on Thursday, November 21 @ 2pm ET during our live panel discussion.  

 

We dive into one of the trends below.

 

AI M&A fuels the next wave of corporate strategy  

 

Out of all corporate tech M&A deals, the share that AI companies represent has doubled since 2020.


CB Insights customers can use this search to check out 300+ corporate AI acquisitions in 2024.

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Leading acquirers

 

Interestingly, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft are not the most active acquirers of AI companies. 

 

The anti-trust environment has been a headwind for them (although some have gotten creative with quasi-acquisitions), and we do expect activity will likely pick up in a Trump presidency (if Lina Khan is removed as FTC chair).

 

Today’s top acquirers are infrastructure and data management players, as well as professional services firm Accenture. 

 

Note: We analyzed the tech strategies of major consulting firms (from McKinsey to Deloitte to Accenture) here. 

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For example, Nvidia is expanding its presence along the AI value chain. 

 

It’s picked up 3 companies so far this year focused on optimizing AI workloads, and its investment activity is skyrocketing.

 

The tech markets in focus

 

Two tech markets — AI chatbots and marketing personalization — lead this year in corporate M&A activity. 

 

Both Zendesk and Salesforce have made acquisitions in the AI agent/customer service automation space. 

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Looking ahead

 

As companies look to bring in fresh AI tech and talent in 2025, where are the clearest opportunities? 


The companies below rise to the top when filtering on CB Insights signals like M&A probability (chance of an exit in the next 2 years) and Mosaic (startup health scores).

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For example, StrikeReady, which is backed by Hitachi Ventures, has 5x the average probability of an M&A exit in the next 2 years based on 70+ signals we track. 

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Learn more here about how to identify M&A targets quickly and with confidence. 


And get the full Tech Trends 2025 Report at this link.

 

TLDR — Tech loves drama, right?

Here's a roundup of recent tech drama:

  • New phone, who dis?: The FBI seized Polymarket CEO Shayne Coplan’s phone. The betting platform pulled in $3.6B during the recent US presidential election. Coplan, alleging political retaliation, has not been charged while Polymarket remains under scrutiny for its crypto-based operations.

  • All work, no play: Greptile CEO Daksh Gupta caught heat online after promoting his startup’s 84-hour work week, calling it essential for early-stage growth but admitting there’s “no work-life balance.” Gupta claimed the backlash brought death threats — alongside a flood of job applications.

  • Power struggle: Robin Zeng, head of China’s CATL (Tesla’s key battery supplier), dismissed the feasibility of Musk’s 4680 battery cell (used in some of Tesla’s cars), saying it “will fail” because Musk “doesn’t know how to make a battery.” While praising Musk’s AI vision, Zeng criticized his habit of overpromising and setting unrealistic timelines.

  • Bank bait: FTX’s estate is suing Binance and its former CEO Changpeng Zhao for $1.8B it alleges was fraudulently transferred by SBF. The lawsuit also accuses Zhao of triggering FTX’s collapse with misleading tweets.

  • Bot bias: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman fired back at Elon Musk’s claims of ChatGPT’s left-leaning bias, highlighting its neutral response compared to Musk’s Grok chatbot’s apparent endorsement of Kamala Harris for president. Musk then shot back “Swindly Sam is at again” after other posters suggested Altman was being disingenuous and cut off the screenshot result.
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