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Planet Ventures Inc. Targets Space Sector Growth with Public-Market Investment Model

By FisherVista
Planet Ventures Inc. leverages a public-market investment model to provide shareholders access to private aerospace and space technology companies amid record private investment in the space sector.

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Planet Ventures Inc. Targets Space Sector Growth with Public-Market Investment Model

Private investment in the space sector reached record levels in 2025, with momentum expected to continue as defense spending, sovereign satellite investment, and launch infrastructure demand accelerate. According to Reuters, private investment climbed 48% in 2025 to a record $12.4 billion, with continued growth expected in 2026 as governments increase defense-linked spending and private investors expand exposure to launch capacity, satellite systems, and AI-integrated aerospace technologies.

Planet Ventures Inc. (CSE: PXI) (OTC: PNXPF) is positioning for the sector’s next capital cycle by pursuing a public-market investment model designed to give shareholders access to private aerospace and space technology companies that have historically been the domain of venture and institutional capital. The company’s growing portfolio spans launch systems, orbital infrastructure, satellite-adjacent technologies, and aerospace innovation across multiple segments of the expanding space economy.

The global space economy is entering another expansion phase, but unlike earlier cycles driven primarily by speculative launch enthusiasm, the current wave is being shaped by infrastructure, defense priorities, and strategic capital deployment. That backdrop is reshaping how investors think about the sector. Direct access to private aerospace companies remains limited for most public market participants, particularly as many of the most closely watched opportunities remain venture-backed or institutionally financed.

Planet Ventures has built its strategy around that gap, offering a vehicle for public market investors to gain exposure to the private space sector. The company’s portfolio includes investments in Mantis Space and General Astronautics, targeting technologies such as orbital energy systems and robotic servicing platforms that could become foundational to future in-orbit operations.

“The space industry is at an inflection point, where government and commercial interests are converging around infrastructure and defense applications,” said a representative from Planet Ventures. “Our model allows investors to participate in that growth without needing direct access to private venture capital funds.”

The company’s focus on early-stage, pre-revenue companies carries significant risks, including technology risk, regulatory hurdles, and liquidity constraints. However, the potential rewards are tied to the anticipated growth of the global space economy, which is projected to expand substantially over the next decade.

Investors can find the latest news and updates relating to PNXPF in the company’s newsroom at https://nnw.fm/PNXPF.

As the space sector continues to attract record capital, Planet Ventures’ public-market approach may offer a unique avenue for investors to participate in the next wave of space innovation and infrastructure development.

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