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352 Capital Partners

"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."

-. Dr. Emmet Brown. Back to the Future. 1985.

VentureCapital&PrivateEquity

WhatWeDo

75 years of combined hands-on expertise and investment wisdom with today’s technology to create tomorrow’s success stories

NASA AMES research center.

Moffet Field. California. 2018

Every opportunity is unique, and so are our solutions. We take a tailored, adaptive approach, evaluating each business individually to craft strategies perfectly aligned with its goals.

Collaboratively, we design and co-engineer plans that drive success for all stakeholders.

ELA Aviation

AERO Friedrichshafen Aviation Exhibition. Germany. 2024

Investment Themes

Aviation & Aerospace

Machine Learning, AI & Cybersecurity

Mobile Software & Services

PLD Space.

MIURA I rocket assembly factory, pre-launch. Elche. Spain. September, 2023

Pliops

BigML

Investment Expertise across Sectors

PlayJoy

Singularity University.

NASA AMES. Moffet Field. California. 2018

ELA Aviation

Alicorn Fund

Upify Mobile

Pal V - Liberty FlyDrive

Raamsdonksveer. The Netherlands. June 2024

MyPark

Arowana Holdings

Mamapundi Ventures

The World Needs Dreamers, the World Needs Doers but above all the World needs Dreamers who Do

We believe the 4th sector will take over the economy. and that we desperately need a unified Brain Theory (i.e Free Energy Principle) to crack AGI. We also think we are, by some technology metrics (i.e reliance on Google’s search box and ChatGPT) way past the Singularity and we are certain Timeless physics & Dissipation driven adaptation (a.k.a LIFE) will take over as prominent theories.

As a Private Equity - Advisory, Innovation & Venture Capital boutique - we thrive on a mission-driven, hands-on approach. And much of what we do is pro-bono helping outliers in corporations as well as empowering challengers in early stage ventures.

We specialize in defining and executing growth strategies for startups, early-stage companies, and corporate new ventures, leveraging data-driven methodologies to unlock their potential. Our expertise spans nurturing new initiatives, whether as internal corporate ventures or external startups, and guiding them to maturity—culminating in IPOs on secondary stock markets (optimized for our methodologies and expertise) or preparing them for strategic value realization through M&A.

Ed Fernandez

WhatWeRead

The future of AI isn’t about replacing humans; it’s about enabling people to perform at their best by leveraging intelligent tools.

From automating routine tasks to augmenting complex decision-making, these technologies are expanding what businesses and individuals can achieve.

By combining human ingenuity with AI’s capabilities, the possibilities are vast—and grounded in realistic, measurable outcomes.

This reference area is designed to provide a grounded perspective on how AI and ML are shaping the future. Among the key resources, we feature The State of AI Report by Nathan Benaich—a comprehensive look at the current landscape, opportunities, and challenges in AI.

Credit: Nathan Benaich et al, Air Street Capital - direct link.

WhatWeRead

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries as a foundational infrastructure, best utilized when integrated into existing systems to enhance efficiency and user experiences. Generative models, in particular, show their value by seamlessly improving platforms and services.

AI is also reshaping employment and industry, automating tasks while creating new jobs and business models. Its potential lies in practical integration, complementing existing systems to drive innovation and economic evolution without unnecessary disruption.

AI and Everything Else. Credit: Benedict Evans - direct link.

WhatWeRead

Mobile technology has fundamentally reshaped global industries, evolving from a subset of the internet into the dominant platform with over 2.5 billion users worldwide. Its widespread adoption has shifted user engagement away from traditional PCs, driving new business models and innovations that capitalize on mobile's unique features, such as location awareness and constant connectivity.

This transformation extends to industries like retail and automotive, where mobile commerce and integration into vehicles are redefining user experiences and operational models. To remain competitive, businesses must adapt to this mobile-first paradigm, leveraging its capabilities to innovate and meet evolving consumer demands.

Mobile is Eating the World. Credit: Benedict Evans - direct link.

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