That’s great news for civilians and military folks alike, who may suffer from either genetic or battlefield related skin damage.
We see what opportunities there might be to get some skin in this game.
Scientists have perfected the technique for helping your own body grow skin from stem cells.
That’s great news for civilians and military folks alike, who may suffer from either genetic or battlefield related skin damage. We see what opportunities there might be to get some skin in this game. It may sound strange, but liquid-filled body armor is testing quite well with the U.S. military. It not only does a better job of protecting the user from rounds and knife attacks, but it allows for greater mobility.
We’ll let you know if any investing opportunities present themselves. After the “sonic attacks” against U.S. diplomats in Cuba, the U.S. Defense Department is showing renewed interest in sonic weapons.
And why not? Scrambling the brains of an overwhelming attacking force without firing a single bullet sounds like a great idea. We’ll keep our ear to the ground for any investment possibilities. The U.S. military is doing a deep tech search for the ability to collect biophysical data from soldiers, sailors, Marines and pilots.
The goal of the Human Variability Project is to bring troop performance to a superhuman level by seeing what’s happening inside their bodies under combat situations, from cognitive abilities all the way down to the genetic level. We’ll see if this effort brings us new opportunities. The U.S. Border Patrol have their work cut out for them - but so does the military. Perimeter security is mission-critical for military operations.
The good news is that advances in technology in the 21st century's first two decades have resulted in smaller, lighter, faster, more capable, and more mobile perimeter security platforms. We’ll keep our on eye on all perimeters for any opportunities. 3D printing isn’t just for making bootleg AR-15 lowers in your basement anymore. The U.S. Army sees 3D printing as a way to shorten the supply chains.
It’s already using the technology to make both grenades and grenade launchers. Not to be outdone, the U.S. Navy now uses onboard 3D printers to make spare parts. Truth is, all branches of the military are jumping on the 3D bandwagon. We’ll let you know what investment opportunities might appear Why put pilots in harm’s way if you don’t have to?
The Air Force of the very near future will include some very smart and extremely lethal jet powered drones with a hearty appetite for destruction. Is there any other kind? We’ll let you know how to leverage this development. Liquid/liquid and liquid/solid separation technology have come a long way via high-speed vortex technology that’s attracting attention for commercial and potential military purposes.
High volume separator opens up a variety of uses. And other companies are paying for the right to use it. Rest assured, any investment opportunity here won’t be like pouring money down the drain. Stay tuned. A new development in bionic prosthetics gives the user ultra-high levels of sense of touch and utility. It’s powered by a portable computer that lets the brain know what the user should be feeling.
It’s hands down the best news for amputees in a long time. Sorry, couldn’t resist, and won’t resist telling you about future opportunities in that space. The infamous hovering skateboard from the Back To The Future movies of the 1980s has finally arrived. Some are calling it the “Flyboard” others refer to it as “independent transportation.”
Doesn’t matter. It’s a big hit in the defense space. Wonder if it comes in khaki? We’ll be sure to hover over any opportunity there. |
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