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Structured access to projects in energy, infrastructure, defence and technology
HUB67 opens access for investors to a market environment that combines technological relevance, security-policy urgency, industrial implementation and commercial growth potential. The focus is not on abstract innovation promises, but on concrete projects, participations, licensing models, production structures and operating companies that are developed from an identifiable need.
The relevant markets are changing at high speed. Energy supply, critical infrastructure, defence capability, maritime security, drone technology, sensors, communications, industrial production and resilient supply chains are increasingly converging. This creates new investment fields in which technology, capital, regulation, market access and operational implementation must be structured together.
The investment approach of HUB67 is project-related. Capital is not deployed in isolation, but integrated into prepared project logic. This includes participations in existing companies, coinvestments, project companies, licensing and production structures, joint ventures, spin-offs, operating units and preparatory development and market-entry phases.
A concrete reference project is Project Rán. The project is already in implementation and connects maritime critical infrastructure, energy supply, security architecture, sensors, drone technology, control-centre logic, capital structuring and international partner integration. Project Rán shows how HUB67 identifies relevant needs, classifies technical solution approaches, integrates partners and develops a structured implementation platform from a project idea.
Cooperation with Ukrainian companies, founders, start-ups and technology partners is currently also particularly relevant, especially from defence-related sectors. Many of these partners have marketable products, robust know-how, field-proven development experience or industrial solution approaches, but require capital, structure, production, market access and international partners. HUB67 identifies such approaches, classifies them and develops suitable participation, licensing, production or commercialisation models from them.
For investors, the advantage lies not only in access to individual projects, but in structured preorganisation. HUB67 does not look at projects from the perspective of mere capital placement, but from the connection of technology, market, partners, regulation and operational feasibility. This
creates investment opportunities that are not based merely on an idea, but on a prepared project structure.
Capital can be deployed differently depending on the project phase: for technical development, due diligence, legal structuring, market classification, partner initiation, piloting, participations, production build-up, licensing structures, operating companies, market entry, distribution or scaling.
HUB67 is aimed at investors, family offices, co-investors and financing partners who are not merely seeking passive capital investments, but access to structured project opportunities in security-, energy- and defence-relevant growth markets.
The pre-seed phase of the overall project, including the capitalisation of the participating companies, as well as the vast majority of the seed phase of Project Rán, including business planning, the selection and integration of essential partners and the acquisition of rights required for the implementation of the project, have been and continue to be provided by the project developers.
Two of the project developers, Ce58 Mining Industry GmbH, based in Hamburg, and SevenSisters Military Goods Inc., based in Toronto, are registered as lobbyists in the Lobby Register of the German Bundestag for the defence and arms industry.
Are you looking for structured access to projects with technology, market demand, security or energy relevance, international compatibility and industrial implementation?
Then speak to us. HUB67 assesses suitable project, participation and co-investment structures.

