
Nina Achadjian
Partner at Index Ventures, where she invests across seed, venture, and growth stages in AI, robotics, software for hardware, and vertical SaaS; she works with companies including Anthropic, Physical Intelligence, ServiceTitan, Gong, Vizcom, and Transcend.
AI Capex Boom Meets Higher Rates and Public-Market Scrutiny
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow framed the day’s tech selloff as a test of the AI trade’s practical limits: higher rate expectations after a solid jobs report, pressure on chip stocks after Broadcom’s outlook, and the capital demands of SpaceX’s looming IPO. Across interviews with economists, executives and investors, the program argued that enthusiasm for AI and space infrastructure remains strong, but the market is increasingly focused on whether compute, energy, supply chains and public investors can absorb the scale of spending required.
AI’s Next Venture Frontier Is Domain-Specific Software for Physical Systems
Index Ventures partner Nina Achadjian says the next large venture opportunity in AI lies in software built for the physical world, where engineers still rely on ageing tools to design rockets, chips and industrial systems. Her case is not that hardware is replacing software, but that AI can improve domain-specific workflows in high-consequence engineering settings. She says former SpaceX employees are attractive founders for Index because they have encountered those bottlenecks firsthand, while a SpaceX IPO could draw more investor capital into the category.