Space enables the global economy
We invest to unlock the value
in space technology stacks
We invest to unlock the value
in space technology stacks
We understand the space economy at a fundamentally deeper level than our peers: our partners have built rockets, satellites, and operating systems. We have founded companies with assets currently in orbit and have led multiple exits as founders/operators (the latest was a $500M sale to Google). We've been pioneering investment in this category for 10+ years and now we've literally written the book on the subject with The Space Economy, published by Wiley.
Climb aboard an astronomical business opportunity before it takes off. The new Space Age has already begun, but there is still time for you to get in early. In The Space Economy: Capitalize on the Greatest Business Opportunity of Our Lifetime, accomplished venture capitalist and Space Capital founder Chad Anderson offers investors, entrepreneurs, and aspiring professionals powerful tools and information for understanding how space-based technologies have, and will continue to, transform enterprise, government, and consumer markets for decades to come.
Explore the latest shifts in space capital markets as valuations recalibrate, liquidity remains tight, and venture capital holds strong. From record consolidation and evolving IPO prospects to SpaceX's market dominance and AI’s impact on orbital data, discover the trends shaping the future of space investment."
Explore the latest shifts in space capital markets as valuations recalibrate, liquidity remains tight, and venture capital holds strong. From record consolidation and evolving IPO prospects to SpaceX's market dominance and AI’s impact on orbital data, discover the trends shaping the future of space investment."
In Q3, Space Economy investments now total $5.0B across 98 companies. There has now been $327.3B invested into 2,116 unique space companies since 2009.
In Q3, Space Economy investments now total $5.0B across 98 companies. There has now been $327.3B invested into 2,116 unique space companies since 2009.