The refined technology market and the prospects of SpaceX were discussed

This week, within the framework of a prestigious technology forum held in Athens, the capital of Greece, the world's leading investors discussed the current state of the industry and future changes. Zamin.uz reported on this.
During the event, experienced specialists such as Niko Bonatsos, Andreas Stavropulos, and Ben Bloom shared their views on today's technology market landscape and the processes of large enterprises like SpaceX entering the securities market. According to the experts, a new wave following the leading organizations in the field of artificial intelligence is expected to completely renew the rules of the market.
Andreas Stavropulos noted that SpaceX's valuation of over one and a half trillion dollars and the offering of its shares for open trade will create a huge turning point in the financial world. This event has the power to revitalize the entire market, similar to Google's IPO in the early 2000s.
This process not only opens wide doors of opportunity for a new generation of entrepreneurs but also reaffirms once again that any type of business in the information age develops by relying on modern technologies. Ben Bloom added that such large financial changes will generate new investment flows and serve as a strong foundation for future startups.
At the same time, investor Niko Bonatsos criticized some negative trends in the current venture market, specifically the blind following of the same directions by investors. According to him, the majority of the total investments allocated last year were concentrated in the hands of a few companies.
If an entrepreneur's project does not cover artificial intelligence or strategic national development issues, attracting funds at the same time remains quite difficult. This could lead to a decrease in healthy competition and diversity in the market.
Despite this, specialists are not worried that unique projects like SpaceX will capture all the market's funds. On the contrary, such giant enterprises make the space sector, which was previously under state control only, open and attractive for ordinary investors as well.
Such changes increase confidence in the technology sector in the long term and further strengthen the flow of investment directed toward the field. These processes are significant as they initiate a new stage of technological progress.





