In 1999, a global technology revolution was underway and the U.S. government saw an opportunity to harness the power of startup technology to enhance national security. The outcome? IQT was founded to identify and match emerging technology developed by startups to address gaps in national security technological capabilities. Almost 25 years later, IQT continues to serve the national interest, connecting a diverse ecosystem comprising national security, venture capital, and startup communities.
How does IQT accomplish this? Listen in as host Vishal Sandesara is joined by IQT’s A.J. Bertone and Matt Kemph to provide insight into how IQT makes investments and the impact they have on national security.
Key Takeaways:
• Why IQT is a not-for-profit dedicated to mission impact
• How IQT sources and makes investments
• How IQT adapts startup tech for national security
Related Links
• IQT’s website: www.iqt.org
• IQT Explainer Video: www.short.iqt.org/expainer-video
• Harvard Business School Case Study: https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=30860