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Laetitia Garriott de Cayeux serves as the founder and CEO of Global Space Ventures, her family investment office, which supports entrepreneurs advancing frontier technologies (from AI to biotech) critical to national security and building better futures at scale – and an early investor in the commercial space sector (including in SpaceX). She also serves on NATO Maritime Unmanned Systems Innovation Board, on the board of the XPRIZE Foundation and the National Museum of Mathematics, and on the advisory board and as a security fellow of the Truman Security Project. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Economic Club of New York, and Women Corporate Directors.
To deal with potential attacks from China, Russia, or others in coming decades and achieve this objective, America will need to deepen its partnership with more nimble American private space companies.
Most investors entrust their money to the ups and downs of the stock market. But there is a โtechonomicโ alternative that offers great opportunities for high risk-adjusted returns: investing in intellectual property. If you want to use the stock markets to invest successfully in intellectual property, the first step is to identify pervasive emerging technology trends. Next find the companies that hold the core intellectual property associated with these growing markets.