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Avrax
AVRAX is pursuing a clear, high-urgency counter-UAS wedge: low-cost, drone-launched autonomous interceptors intended to outperform current options on operator scalability and cost-per-engagement. The upside case hinges on converting early autonomy demonstrations into a qualified, repeatable, integrator-friendly “ammunition” product that can be procured at scale.
CesiumAstro
Advanced connectivity solutions for space and defense. The company delivers next-generation systems that connect, detect, and defend across commercial, government, and national security missions. IPO CLUB covers the startup for its resilience, short-terms fund: America 2030
Firehawk Aerospace
Designs and manufacturing modern high-performance hybrid and solid rocket engines for the defense industry. IPO CLUB covers this startup for its resilience short-term fund: America 2030
KoBold Metals
Critical-minerals exploration and development company that combines AI/ML + geoscience to improve discovery rates for minerals central to electrification and energy resilience (notably copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt). KoBold positions itself as making exploration “repeatable” by integrating large geoscience datasets with advanced modeling and domain expertise.
Snyk
Snyk provides a comprehensive platform that enables developers to find and fix vulnerabilities across open source, containers, code, infrastructure as code, and cloud environments. The company’s AI Trust Platform seamlessly integrates into developer and security workflows to accelerate secure software delivery in the AI era, with strong market traction evidenced by 4,478+ customers, $343M ARR (2025 estimate), and net revenue retention exceeding 130%.
d-Matrix
d-Matrix is a fabless semiconductor company building specialized AI inference accelerators designed to dramatically reduce the cost and energy consumption of serving large language models and generative AI workloads. The company's thesis centers on the economics of AI inference—the production phase of serving deployed models—which represents the vast majority of compute costs in AI systems once models move beyond training. d-Matrix has raised $429 million in total funding across three rounds: $44M Series A (2022), $110M Series B (September 2023), and $275M Series C (November 2024).
Terrapower
TerraPower is an American nuclear reactor design and development company. TerraPower focuses on creating advanced nuclear technologies that provide safe, affordable, and abundant carbon-free energy. The company's mission is to address critical global challenges in energy, climate, and human health through innovative nuclear technology. TerraPower aims to improve quality of life worldwide by delivering clean energy solutions and advancing medical technologies, such as processes to extract radioisotopes for cancer treatment.
Star Catcher
Star Catcher Industries is a Jacksonville, Florida-based space infrastructure company founded in 2024 by seasoned space entrepreneurs Andrew Rush and Michael Snyder alongside venture capital expert Bryan Lyandvert. The company operates under the fundamental mission to eliminate power constraints on satellites and spacecraft by constructing the Star Catcher Network—the world's first space-based energy grid designed to wirelessly transmit concentrated solar energy directly to satellites' existing solar arrays.
Agility Robotics
Agility Robotics is a Corvallis, Oregon-based robotics company developing bipedal humanoid robots designed to operate in human-centric environments. Founded in 2015 as a spinout from Oregon State University’s Dynamic Robotics Laboratory, the company operates under the philosophy that robots should be versatile enough to work in spaces built for people—navigating stairs, curbs, and unpredictable terrain—rather than requiring purpose-built infrastructure. Its fundamental mission is to build "robots that work," specifically addressing labor shortages and performing dull, dirty, or dangerous tasks in logistics and manufacturing.
Apptronik
Apptronik is a human-centered robotics company headquartered in Austin, Texas, developing AI-powered humanoid robots designed to augment human capability rather than replace it. Founded in 2016 as a spinout from the University of Texas at Austin's Human-Centered Robotics Laboratory, the company operates under the philosophy that "It is not Man vs. Machine, but Man + Machine." The company's fundamental mission is to create "human helpers to support humanity in every facet of life" by building versatile robots that address labor shortages, improve workplace efficiency, and ultimately transform how humans work and live.