According to a poll of around 200 investors, venture capitalists and bankers, after an year of diminished venture investments, the VC community appears positive that a rebound in deal volumes would occur this year.
The survey found that 67 per cent of respondents expect venture capital investment to increase in 2010, a drastic shift from only 23 per cent predicting a rise in last year's survey.
Only seven per cent see a decline in investment levels for 2010 compared to more than half (56 per cent) predicting a year-to-year drop last year.
The survey indicated that the green-tech sector would be more attractive to investors this year.
About 77 per cent of those surveyed say venture investment in green technology would increase this year as compared to 2009, including 15 per cent who project investment to jump by more than 20 per cent.
"There is no doubt that the green-tech sector remains an attractive investment area, but difficult economic environment had investors operating in a cautious fashion in 2009," KPMG's venture capital practice co-leader Brian Hughes said.
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