Harnessing Innovation for National Security – recap of ATI sessions at Capital Factory House 2025

Last weekend at Capital Factory House, ATI presented sessions focused on innovations that are shaping the future of defense and national security. Capital Factory House is an annual event that brings together some of the brightest minds in the tech and startup worlds – to connect, collide, and create at scale. This year, ATI led a series of sessions aimed at sharing insights and sparking conversations about what is on the horizon in defense tech, rebuilding our defense industrial base, and leveraging and incentivizing private capital.
A look back at our sessions:
- Conversation with Dr. Radha Plumb: Looking back and looking forward with DoD’s former Chief Digital & AI Officer
- Industrial Campuses: Lowering Barriers to Production
- How to Avoid Falling Victim to Chinese Influence – Tips for Emerging Industry
- Regional Industry Clusters: How to Find the Best Location for Your Growing Business
- Prototyping at the Edge: Rapid Acquisition Lessons for Great Power Competition
- Investor Panel: Private Capital Markets in Defense
- Funding Innovation: Innovation and Lesser-Known Funding for Startups
- How to Be a Good Investment: Tips from Investors
Additional sessions with UT-Dallas on Monday, March 10:
- Bridging Biomanufacturing: Connecting the Defense & Medical Industrial Base
Missed a Session? Catch up on all the content
If you weren’t able to attend Capital Factory House, don’t worry! You can still access all of our sessions, including session details and full video recordings. Whether you’re catching up on what you missed or revisiting your favorite session, we’ve got you covered. Click here to explore the session details and watch recordings.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at this engaging event. We look forward to continuing our conversations on the future of R&D tech innovation.
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