One million opportunities.
The mission of the office, stated plainly: to use technology, capital and entrepreneurship to create one million opportunities — for founders, families, frontline workers and the institutions trying to serve them.
Opportunity, manufactured at civilisational scale.
The last thirty years built planetary-scale software. The next thirty will build planetary-scale opportunity — but only if the people designing it understand capital, code and the human cost of getting it wrong.
The office invests, builds and advises across six pillars. The pillars are not independent — they are a single nervous system for a more humane economy.
Artificial Intelligence
Universal access. AI as everyday infrastructure for entrepreneurs, students, clinicians and citizens — not as a luxury good.
Education
Lifelong learning architectures that meet people where they are and move them where capital, technology and opportunity actually live.
Healthcare
Predictive, personal, dignified. Technology that returns clinical attention to the bedside and reduces the cost of being well.
Housing
Beautiful, affordable, supported. Living environments designed around the people who live there — not around the spreadsheet that funds them.
Robotics
Mechanical leverage for the work that wears bodies down. Care, manufacturing, agriculture, logistics — rebuilt around human well-being.
Smart cities
Civic systems that are legible, ethical and built in partnership with the communities they serve — not imposed on them.
Collaboration over speculation.
The biggest problems — AI literacy, healthcare access, social housing, regional employment — cannot be solved by capital or technology alone. They require long-form collaboration between operators, investors and the public institutions that hold the standards.
The office actively partners with governments, universities and community organisations who are serious about measurable, durable outcomes.