
IQT is a not-for-profit global investment platform established in 1999 by the CIA to accelerate the introduction of groundbreaking technologies for the national security and prosperity of America and its allies. They identify, evaluate, and adapt cutting-edge innovations from startups across various frontier tech domains such as space, biotechnology, microelectronics, and AI, to meet the needs of government partners. IQT has a track record of successful investments, including companies that have achieved valuations over $1 billion, and partners with numerous U.S. government agencies and international intelligence communities. Their business model involves technology development agreements and equity-only investments, providing critical insights into new technologies and facilitating their transfer to government use.

IQT is a not-for-profit global investment platform established in 1999 by the CIA to accelerate the introduction of groundbreaking technologies for the national security and prosperity of America and its allies. They identify, evaluate, and adapt cutting-edge innovations from startups across various frontier tech domains such as space, biotechnology, microelectronics, and AI, to meet the needs of government partners. IQT has a track record of successful investments, including companies that have achieved valuations over $1 billion, and partners with numerous U.S. government agencies and international intelligence communities. Their business model involves technology development agreements and equity-only investments, providing critical insights into new technologies and facilitating their transfer to government use.