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Geopolitical Research Focus Signals Growing Demand for Strider’s Risk Intelligence

Geopolitical Research Focus Signals Growing Demand for Strider’s Risk Intelligence

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Strider Technologies, the company’s research points to extensive collaboration between Western universities and Chinese military-linked institutions in sensitive STEM fields. The post cites more than 8,000 joint publications involving U.K. researchers since 2020 and over 100,000 instances of collaboration with U.S. universities since 2017.

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The post highlights research activity in areas such as AI, quantum computing, anti-jamming communications, hypersonic vehicles, and directed energy, which are characterized as dual-use and strategically significant. It emphasizes that many partner institutions are closely involved in developing next-generation technologies and weapons systems for the People’s Republic of China.

For investors, this focus underscores Strider’s positioning as a provider of intelligence and risk insights on nation-state technology acquisition and academic collaboration risk. Heightened geopolitical scrutiny of research ties with China could support demand for Strider’s analytics and services among governments, defense contractors, universities, and corporate R&D organizations.

If regulators and institutional stakeholders increasingly seek to map and monitor cross-border research links, Strider’s data and research capabilities may become more commercially valuable. The company’s visibility in outlets such as The Spectator, referenced in the post, could also enhance brand recognition and strengthen its competitive stance in the geopolitical risk and strategic intelligence market.

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