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Rocket One Pivots to AI and Space Tech with $8.4 Million War Chest

Rocket One, formerly known as Hoth Therapeutics, is reorienting its business toward artificial intelligence infrastructure and spintronic computing. The company reported $8.4 million in cash reserves as of June 12, signaling a decisive shift from its biotechnology roots toward the high-stakes intersection of space, defense, and advanced hardware.

Rocket One Pivots to AI and Space Tech with $8.4 Million War Chest

The company’s strategic transition centers on the acquisition of exclusive licenses for nanomagnetic and spintronic computing architectures. Unlike traditional silicon-based chips, these technologies leverage the magnetic properties of electrons to process information, potentially overcoming bottlenecks in memory and power consumption. Management intends to adapt these innovations for environments where thermal management and energy efficiency are critical, such as low-Earth orbit and national security platforms.

To support this pivot, Rocket One has aggressively expanded its advisory network. New additions include Dr. Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, a specialist in spintronic research, alongside military and aerospace veterans Major General Malcolm B. Frost (Ret.) and former International Space Station Commander Colonel Robert "Shane" Kimbrough (Ret.). Their combined expertise is tasked with guiding the firm’s development pathways and evaluating potential commercialization opportunities.

Despite the new focus, the company retains its legacy biotechnology assets, including the clinical-stage program HT-001. Leadership is currently exploring strategic alternatives for the biotech portfolio—ranging from licensing to outright sales—to maximize shareholder value while insulating the core technology operations. Future growth will rely on a combination of disciplined capital allocation and the identification of engineering capabilities that align with the company’s burgeoning space and defense infrastructure goals.

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