Impact Investments Out of This World - Climate Solutions Derived From Space
In the fight against climate change, all frontiers are being explored, especially the final frontier.
Advancements in space technologies have led to major advancements in everyday life, particularly around understanding and solving climate issues. Companies, entrepreneurs, and institutions are leveraging technology derived by NASA in the 1960s, for modern technologies to mitigate challenges here on Earth. Examples of these new and innovative investment opportunities range from carbon-transfer capabilities to environmentally-resilient crops. This new space race has a vast range of applications across many investments in a variety of geographies.
Leveraging this space technology that is out of this world is a budding market forging trusted partnerships across government, industry, academia, and local communities. Regardless of which application one invests in, the rewards are both lucrative and impactful not only for the investor, but their communities, institutions, and the planet. Space tech data and projects are expected to exceed $1.2 billion by 2028. Investing in space technologies creates jobs and has shown to increase the GDP of both developing and developed countries as a result. Investing in the space tech market, growing at a CAGR rate of 46.5%, is suggested to be highly cost-efficient and productive.
This Boundless webinar features Dr. Ted Smith of the University of Louisville, Dr. Dorit Donoviel of the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, Christine Escobar of Space Lab Technologies, and Dr. Lisa Dyson of Kiverdi. Don’t miss this fascinating discussion on how investors can help grow innovative space technologies providing valuable insights into climate change.