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62 – Space & Aeronautics, Defense and Homeland Security – Space, Defense and from dirty… to the new “cool”

62 – Space & Aeronautics, Defense and Homeland Security – Space, Defense and from dirty… to the new “cool”

Update: 2025-03-12
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Our analysis of the Space & Aeronautics, Defense and Homeland Security industries from key trends to investment landscape… to perhaps, more importantly, evil vs no evil? Where are we now?


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  1. Intro (01:34 )

  2. Why now?

  3. Geopolitics

  4. Aerospace and Aeronautics

  5. Defense and Homeland Security

  6. Conclusion


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Nuno G. Pedro


Welcome to Tech DECIPHERED. In today’s episode, Episode 62, we’re going to discuss space and aeronautics, defense and online security. We are going to talk about key trends, why now is such a wonderful time to be looking at this space not only from a startup perspective but also from an investment landscape perspective. We’ll also go into the whole evil versus no evil topic. Specifically, we will discuss why now, and the geopolitics of the industries, aerospace and aeronautics, defense and homeland security, and then we will conclude. Bertrand, why now?


 


Bertrand Schmitt


Why now? I think this industry, this sector, space, defense, homeland security has seen not just a lot of growth and quite a few very successful companies coming out, but it’s an interesting complete turnaround, if you look at that from an entrepreneur or from a VC investor perspective. Why now? I think there has been, I would say, historically, there was a lot of scepticism, a lot of concerns by entrepreneurs, investors alike, centred around the military industrial complex.


 


Bertrand Schmitt


We probably all remember the famous Eisenhower’s farewell address where he was sharing his distrust of that military industrial complex. And venture capital shunned these sectors also due to long sales cycle, in some cases only one client, the Department of defense for many startups, as well as ethical debates.


 


Bertrand Schmitt


At the same time, it’s an evolving landscape. Startup came with disrupting legacy models. It’s not just a cost-plus approach. It’s a product approach. It’s agile. It’s innovation. The debate around, is it evil to is it something we must do in order to address global threats, basically coming to the forefront for investors and entrepreneurs alike.


 


Nuno G. Pedro


It’s a supply and demand issue. It’s not just that startups are not necessarily interested in it because it always creates this issue around, is it evil? Is it good? Are we doing something good or not? I think there’s a lot of that. There’s a lot of supply issue because of that angle. But it’s also a demand issue. Contracts historically with military take a long time to be hashed out. They depend on doing trials and proofs of concept.


 


Nuno G. Pedro


I think on the other hand, it’s an industry that historically was very resilient and dominated by services. Particularly the US military want to

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62 – Space & Aeronautics, Defense and Homeland Security – Space, Defense and from dirty… to the new “cool”

62 – Space & Aeronautics, Defense and Homeland Security – Space, Defense and from dirty… to the new “cool”

Bertrand Schmitt & Nuno G. Pedro