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Industry Landscape

The venture capital industry is currently dynamic, driven by innovation in AI, mobility, and cloud technologies. While interest rates and geopolitical factors introduce some volatility, a strong focus on disruptive technologies and global market expansion continues to attract significant investment, especially in early-stage companies with strong IP and entrepreneurial teams.

Industries:
Venture CapitalEarly-StageMobilityWirelessAI

Total Assets Under Management (AUM)

Venture Capital Investment in United States

~349.9 billion USD (2023)

(1.3% (2024) CAGR)

- Early-stage funding remains robust.

- AI, biotech, and climate tech are key drivers.

- Market corrections impacting later-stage deals.

Total Addressable Market

349.9 billion USD

Market Growth Stage

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Pace of Market Growth

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Emerging Technologies

Generative AI

Generative AI models are rapidly evolving, capable of creating new content, designs, and even code, revolutionizing product development and operational efficiency in the mobility and wireless sectors.

Edge Computing & IoT Integration

The convergence of edge computing and IoT allows for localized data processing and real-time decision-making, crucial for autonomous systems, smart cities, and enhanced mobile experiences with reduced latency.

Advanced Connectivity (5G/6G & Satellite)

The proliferation of advanced wireless technologies like 5G, 6G research, and low-earth orbit satellite constellations enables unprecedented data speeds, massive connectivity, and reliable communication for emerging mobility applications.

Impactful Policy Frameworks

American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) (Proposed 2022)

This proposed bipartisan antitrust legislation aims to prevent dominant online platforms from unfairly prioritizing their own products and services, or disadvantaging competitors, potentially impacting app ecosystems and digital marketing.

This could open up the market for smaller tech companies in the mobility and wireless space by limiting the control of larger platforms, fostering greater competition and innovation.

National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Act of 2020 (NAIIA)

Signed into law as part of the NDAA, this act established the National AI Initiative to ensure U.S. leadership in AI research and development through strategic investments and interagency coordination.

This policy boosts funding and research opportunities in AI, directly benefiting Mobility Ventures' portfolio companies in AI data sciences and potentially creating a more favorable investment climate.

Open App Markets Act (OAMA) (Proposed 2022)

This proposed legislation aims to curb the power of app store owners (like Apple and Google) by requiring them to allow third-party app stores, alternative payment systems, and sideloading of apps, increasing developer freedom.

If enacted, OAMA could reduce costs for early-stage mobile companies and offer more distribution channels, leading to increased innovation and diverse app offerings in the mobile market.

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