We believe the defining trend of the twenty-first century is the diffusion of capability.
Technologies once reserved for governments and large institutions are increasingly being developed by private enterprises and small, highly effective teams.
Artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, biotechnology, advanced manufacturing, digital infrastructure, and space technologies are reshaping the distribution of economic, industrial, and geopolitical power.
The implications extend far beyond markets. They will influence national competitiveness, industrial resilience, security, governance, and the future trajectory of societies.
Periods of transformation create both opportunity and uncertainty. Success increasingly belongs to individuals and institutions capable of recognizing structural change before it becomes obvious.
“We are interested in the people, technologies, and organizations shaping that future.”