This week on StrictlyVC Download, TechCrunch Editor-in-Chief Connie Loizos speaks with Katelin Holloway, co-founder of Seven Seven Six, the generalist firm that's raised over $1 billion across three funds. They discuss Seven Seven Six's unconventional investment thesis spanning AI-powered stone carving robots to commercial lunar mining, including her bet on Interlune—the first company to sell an off-planet resource back to Earth. Holloway explains why she believes helium-3 harvested from moon dust will generate returns within a decade, how climate tech and space tech are converging in unexpected ways, and why maintaining human connection remains critical as AI transforms the workforce.
Chapters:
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:32 - Generalist investment approach
- 04:00 - Monumental labs: AI-powered stone carving revolution
- 07:00 - Space tech investment journey and philosophy
- 10:00 - Interlune: mining helium-3 from the moon
- 15:00 - The future of space commerce and exit strategies
- 22:00 - Human connection in an automated world
- 25:00 - The changing workforce and AI platform shift
- 30:00 - Closing thoughts and future outlook
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