
In the StrictlyVC download program, Connie Loizos - Editor-in-Chief of TechCrunch - had a conversation with Katelin Holloway, co-founder of the Seven Seven Six adventure Investment Fund, which has raised more than 1 billion USD from 3 funds.
Holloway shares about Seven Seven Six's unconventional investment direction, ranging from AI-powered stone carving robots to commercial mining on the Moon. Notably, the fund has invested in Interlune - the first company to sell off-road resources to Earth.
According to her, heli-3 collected from the moon dust could bring profits within the next decade. Holloway also highlighted the surprising intersection between climate technology and space technology, while affirming that human connectivity still plays an important role in the context of AI reshaping the workforce.