新墨西哥州大力投资聚变和国防初创企业。
New Mexico Bets Big On Fusion And Defense Startups

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/new-mexico-bets-big-fusion-and-defense-startups

新墨西哥州正在利用其700亿美元的主权财富基金,吸引核聚变、国防和先进制造业等高科技产业,旨在实现财务回报和经济增长。其中一项关键举措是太平洋聚变公司(Pacific Fusion)在阿尔伯克基附近提出的10亿美元研发园区,得到了该州对聚变重点风险投资的大力支持。 这代表了新墨西哥州投资策略的重大调整,自2022年以来,已向当地投资的风险投资公司分配了约18亿美元。该州旨在利用其现有优势——国家实验室(洛斯阿拉莫斯、桑迪亚)、美国航天港和可用土地——吸引资本密集型技术。 除了聚变之外,国防技术也是优先事项,以卡斯特利翁公司(Castelion)的超音速武器制造工厂为例。这种转变与更广泛的风险投资趋势相符,即转向国家安全和国内制造。虽然过去的投资项目曾遭受损失,但官员强调在经济发展的同时,优先考虑财务绩效。这项雄心勃勃的战略能否成功还有待观察,但新墨西哥州希望成为下一代能源和国防技术的中心。

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New Mexico’s $70 billion sovereign wealth fund is making a major push to attract advanced technology industries to the state, betting that sectors such as nuclear fusion, defense systems, and advanced manufacturing can generate both financial returns and local economic growth, according to Bloomberg.

A centerpiece of the effort is a proposed $1 billion research and manufacturing campus by startup Pacific Fusion near Albuquerque. The company is working to commercialize nuclear fusion, the reaction that powers the sun and stars, though practical power generation remains years away. To help support the effort, the New Mexico State Investment Council has committed hundreds of millions of dollars to venture capital funds that invest in fusion companies, signaling that capital will be available if firms choose to build and expand in the state.

The strategy reflects a broader overhaul of New Mexico’s in-state investment program. Over the past three years, the fund has allocated about $1.8 billion to dozens of venture capital managers willing to invest in local opportunities, with roughly one out of every five private-equity dollars directed toward the initiative since 2022.

Officials say the goal is to back industries where New Mexico has structural advantages, including aerospace, national security technology, and energy innovation. The state hosts major federal research hubs such as Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, as well as Spaceport America, where Virgin Galactic conducts commercial spaceflight operations. These facilities, combined with large tracts of sparsely populated desert land, have made the state attractive to startups developing capital-intensive technologies that require testing space and specialized infrastructure.

Bloomberg writes that defense technology is emerging as another pillar of the investment strategy. Startup Castelion, founded by former engineers from SpaceX, is building a large manufacturing campus in Sandoval County aimed at scaling production of hypersonic strike weapons. Such systems, capable of traveling at extremely high speeds and maneuvering in flight, are becoming a priority for the U.S. military as rival powers develop similar capabilities. The project is expected to generate hundreds of jobs and significant economic activity in the region, illustrating how venture-backed defense startups are increasingly tied to national industrial policy.

The initiative also aligns with a broader shift in venture capital toward sectors tied to national security, supply chains, and heavy industry. As the U.S. government emphasizes competition with China and the rebuilding of domestic manufacturing capacity, investors are channeling more money into energy infrastructure, aerospace systems, and defense technologies rather than purely software companies. For states with abundant land and research institutions, this shift may create new opportunities to host large-scale technology projects.

Still, the approach carries risks. Earlier versions of New Mexico’s local investment program struggled to deliver returns and lost more than $500 million on past deals, raising concerns about mixing economic development goals with investment decisions. State officials say the redesigned program is intended to avoid those pitfalls by prioritizing financial performance while still encouraging venture firms to consider opportunities within New Mexico. Early results show modest returns so far, though most of the investments remain too young to fully evaluate.

Ultimately, the state is betting that attracting companies at the frontier of emerging technologies could reshape its economic landscape. Projects such as Pacific Fusion’s proposed campus and Castelion’s weapons facility illustrate the ambition behind the strategy: using the state’s oil wealth to seed industries that could define the next generation of energy and defense technology, while positioning New Mexico as a hub for advanced innovation.

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